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Hi everyone,
I am working on a site as a volunteer and have to create a page to show animals awaiting adoption, www.foxyscaninecompanions.com/adoptions.htm I have chosen this time to display the animlas using layers, show and hide, there are usually only 20 animals available at any given time. I am having trouble when it comes to removing an aminal after it has been adopted. I have to go back through all the behaviours and delete it from each link then hidw the new one, as well as for the new link behaviour I have to show the new and hide the others, is there an easier way to do this. I have set the layers to be hidden by default thinking that if I create a behaviour I would then only have to show the new one and leave the others alone, but this doesnot work. is there an easier way? I have tried mnay but am at a loss right now. Thanks in advance |
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Hard to say, your link is broken.
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Try moving the logic that hides all of the DIVs to your function, then your call to that function will only have to specify the DIV that should be shown. That would at least keep all of the updating in one place.
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