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Disable :hover On Click

I have a div that has hover: .div { // css } .div:hover { // css } But I want to disable the hover when you click on the div.

Solution 1:

Option 1. The Javascript solution

Simply add a class prohibiting the application of hover styling on click:

$('div').on('click', function() { // when you click the div
  $(this).addClass('no-hover'); // add the class 'no-hover'
});
div {
  color: blue;
}
div:not(.no-hover):hover { /* only apply hover styling when the div does not have the class 'no-hover' */color: red;
}
<scriptsrc="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script><div>hover!</div>

Option 2. The CSS solution

Alternatively, in pure CSS (although without rule persistence)

div {
  color: blue;
}
div:not(:focus):hover {
  color: red;
}
div:focus {
  outline: none;
}
<divtabindex="0">hover!</div>

Solution 2:

All you need is this:

$('[your selector]').css({'pointer-events': 'none'})

Solution 3:

.disabled {

  opacity: 0.5;
  pointer-events: none;

}

.disabled:hover *

  pointer-events: none;
  cursor: not-allowed;

}

Solution 4:

Try like this:

$('#myid').on({
    mouseover: function(){
        $(this).css({background: '#F94'});
    },
     mouseleave: function(){
        $(this).css({background: '#DDD'});
    },
    click: function(){
        $(this).off('mouseleave');
    }
});

JSFIDDLE DEMO

Solution 5:

Try this:

JQUERY

$(function() {                       //run when the DOM is ready
  $(".div").click(function() {  //use a class, since your ID gets mangled
    $(this).addClass("active");      //add the class to the clicked element
  });
});

CSS

.div.active:hover {
cursor:default;
//same CSS as the DIV

}

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