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Start your free trialMUZ140884 Maxwell Makumucha
6,291 PointsNeed help on how to use on();
can someone help me on how to fix the problem in my code
//Problem: No user interaction causes no change to application
//Solution: When user interacts cause changes appropriately
var color = $(".selected").css("background-color");
//When clicking on control list items
$(".controls li").on()(function(){
//Deselect sibling elements
$(this).siblings().removeClass("selected");
//Select clicked element
$(this).addClass("selected");
//cache current color
color = $(this).css("background-color");
});
//When "New Color" is pressed
$("#revealColorSelect").click(function(){
//Show color select or hide the color select
changeColor();
$("#colorSelect").toggle();
});
//update the new color span
function changeColor() {
var r = $("#red").val();
var g = $("#green").val();
var b = $("#blue").val();
$("#newColor").css("background-color", "rgb(" + r + "," + g +", " + b + ")");
}
//When color sliders change
$("input[type=range]").change(changeColor);
//When "Add Color" is pressed
$("#addNewColor").click(function(){
//Append the color to the controls ul
var $newColor = $("<li></li>");
$newColor.css("background-color", $("#newColor").css("background-color"));
$(".controls ul").append($newColor);
//Select the new color
$newColor.click();
});
//On mouse events on the canvas
//Draw lines
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Simple Drawing Application</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="css/style.css" type="text/css" media="screen" title="no title" charset="utf-8">
</head>
<body>
<canvas width="600" height="400"></canvas>
<div class="controls">
<ul>
<li class="red selected"></li>
<li class="blue"></li>
<li class="yellow"></li>
</ul>
<button id="revealColorSelect">New Color</button>
<div id="colorSelect">
<span id="newColor"></span>
<div class="sliders">
<p>
<label for="red">Red</label>
<input id="red" name="red" type="range" min=0 max=255 value=0>
</p>
<p>
<label for="green">Green</label>
<input id="green" name="green" type="range" min=0 max=255 value=0>
</p>
<p>
<label for="blue">Blue</label>
<input id="blue" name="blue" type="range" min=0 max=255 value=0>
</p>
</div>
<div>
<button id="addNewColor">Add Color</button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<script src="//code.jquery.com/jquery-1.11.0.min.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="js/app.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
</body>
</html>
sizwengubane
15,244 Pointsmaxwell...brother its not good to ignore my answer when my answer is the correct one. Just a head's up...anyway good luck
2 Answers
sizwengubane
15,244 PointsHello Maxwell...This is the correct answer. Move your attention to line 6
//Problem: No user interaction causes no change to application
//Solution: When user interacts cause changes appropriately
var color = $(".selected").css("background-color");
//When clicking on control list items
$(".controls").on('click', 'li', function(){
//Deselect sibling elements
$(this).siblings().removeClass("selected");
//Select clicked element
$(this).addClass("selected");
//cache current color
color = $(this).css("background-color");
});
//When "New Color" is pressed
$("#revealColorSelect").click(function(){
//Show color select or hide the color select
changeColor();
$("#colorSelect").toggle();
});
//update the new color span
function changeColor() {
var r = $("#red").val();
var g = $("#green").val();
var b = $("#blue").val();
$("#newColor").css("background-color", "rgb(" + r + "," + g +", " + b + ")");
}
//When color sliders change
$("input[type=range]").change(changeColor);
//When "Add Color" is pressed
$("#addNewColor").click(function(){
//Append the color to the controls ul
var $newColor = $("<li></li>");
$newColor.css("background-color", $("#newColor").css("background-color"));
$(".controls ul").append($newColor);
//Select the new color
$newColor.click();
});
//On mouse events on the canvas
//Draw lines
Mark my answer as the best if this helped
Cena Mayo
55,236 PointsHi Maxwell,
Try changing your
$(".controls li").on()(function(){...
to
$(".controls li").on("click", function() {
Best, Cena
MUZ140884 Maxwell Makumucha
6,291 PointsMUZ140884 Maxwell Makumucha
6,291 Pointsthanks Cena, i finally got it though your code(the one you were correcting me) wasn't having "li" as a second argument. I fixed it and it worked with this code :
$(".controls").on("click", "li"function() { ????? ???