Description:
The unbind( [type], [fn] ) method does the opposite of bind, it removes bound events from each of the matched elements.Syntax:
Here is the simple syntax to use this method:selector.unbind( [type], [fn] ) |
Parameters:
Here is the description of all the parameters used by this method:- type: One or more event types separated by a space.
- fn: A function to unbind from the event on each of the set of matched elements.
Example:
Following is a simple example a simple showing the usage of this method:<html> <head> <title>the title</title> <script type="text/javascript" src="/jquery/jquery-1.3.2.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> $(document).ready(function() { function aClick() { $("div").show().fadeOut("slow"); } $("#bind").click(function () { $("#theone").click(aClick) .text("Can Click!"); }); $("#unbind").click(function () { $("#theone").unbind('click', aClick) .text("Does nothing..."); }); }); </script> <style> button { margin:5px; } button#theone { color:red; background:yellow; } </style> </head> <body> <button id="theone">Does nothing...</button> <button id="bind">Bind Click</button> <button id="unbind">Unbind Click</button> <div style="display:none;">Click!</div> </body> </html>
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