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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T04:21:23+00:00 2026-05-14T04:21:23+00:00

this example below works when hover event is trigered and when its not, its

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this example below works when hover event is trigered and when its not, its working for elements already in DOM, but when element created dynamically it doesn’t work, I realize I need to use jQuery live() or delegate() for this, the thing is I tried to modify it and its not producing the results as expected, here is the working code :

$(".sidebar li").hover(
         function(){
        $(this).css("background-color", "#F9F4D0");
        $(this).append($('<button class="promoter" type="button" title="Active promotion"></button>'));
                  },
        function(){
        $(this).css("background-color", "#F9FAFA");
        $(this).children("button").remove();
                 }    
                     );

Here is the bit when I wanted to add live but it’s not producing correct results :

$(".sidebar li").live('hover', function(){
        $(this).css("background-color", "#F9F4D0");
        $(this).append($('<button class="promoter" type="button" title="Active promotion"></button>'));
                  },
        function(){
        $(this).css("background-color", "#F9FAFA");
        $(this).children("button").remove();
                 }    
                     );

Where did I made mistake, thank you

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    2026-05-14T04:21:23+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:21 am

    You can do this:

    $(".sidebar li").live('mouseenter', function(){
        $(this).css("background-color", "#F9F4D0");
        $(this).append($('<button class="promoter" type="button" title="Active promotion"></button>'));
    }).live('mouseleave', function(){
        $(this).css("background-color", "#F9FAFA");
        $(this).children("button").remove();
    });
    

    The .live('hover', function() {}) shorthand works for things like $(this).children().slideToggle() or something, but for this you need to use the mouseenter and mouseleave events directly, the same events .hover() actually binds to.

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