toggle a flex div with jQuery












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I am trying to toggle a div with jQuery, the twist is my div is a flex container.



Is there a jquery function equivalent to .toggle() that would toggle between display:none; and display:flex; instead of the standard that goes between display:none and display:block;










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I am trying to toggle a div with jQuery, the twist is my div is a flex container.



Is there a jquery function equivalent to .toggle() that would toggle between display:none; and display:flex; instead of the standard that goes between display:none and display:block;










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I am trying to toggle a div with jQuery, the twist is my div is a flex container.



Is there a jquery function equivalent to .toggle() that would toggle between display:none; and display:flex; instead of the standard that goes between display:none and display:block;










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I am trying to toggle a div with jQuery, the twist is my div is a flex container.



Is there a jquery function equivalent to .toggle() that would toggle between display:none; and display:flex; instead of the standard that goes between display:none and display:block;







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The best or better way to handle this is using .toggleClass() and use the hidden class, if you are using bootstrap or just create a new class.






$(function () {
setInterval(function () {
$(".flexbox").toggleClass("hidden");
}, 2000);
});

.flexbox {
display: flex;
}
.hidden {
display: none;
}

<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div class="flexbox">FlexBox</div>





This way the display and other properties are always maintained and also there will be a less clutter in the inline CSS generated by jQuery (who cares about that anyway).






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    The best or better way to handle this is using .toggleClass() and use the hidden class, if you are using bootstrap or just create a new class.






    $(function () {
    setInterval(function () {
    $(".flexbox").toggleClass("hidden");
    }, 2000);
    });

    .flexbox {
    display: flex;
    }
    .hidden {
    display: none;
    }

    <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
    <div class="flexbox">FlexBox</div>





    This way the display and other properties are always maintained and also there will be a less clutter in the inline CSS generated by jQuery (who cares about that anyway).






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      The best or better way to handle this is using .toggleClass() and use the hidden class, if you are using bootstrap or just create a new class.






      $(function () {
      setInterval(function () {
      $(".flexbox").toggleClass("hidden");
      }, 2000);
      });

      .flexbox {
      display: flex;
      }
      .hidden {
      display: none;
      }

      <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
      <div class="flexbox">FlexBox</div>





      This way the display and other properties are always maintained and also there will be a less clutter in the inline CSS generated by jQuery (who cares about that anyway).






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        The best or better way to handle this is using .toggleClass() and use the hidden class, if you are using bootstrap or just create a new class.






        $(function () {
        setInterval(function () {
        $(".flexbox").toggleClass("hidden");
        }, 2000);
        });

        .flexbox {
        display: flex;
        }
        .hidden {
        display: none;
        }

        <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
        <div class="flexbox">FlexBox</div>





        This way the display and other properties are always maintained and also there will be a less clutter in the inline CSS generated by jQuery (who cares about that anyway).






        share|improve this answer













        The best or better way to handle this is using .toggleClass() and use the hidden class, if you are using bootstrap or just create a new class.






        $(function () {
        setInterval(function () {
        $(".flexbox").toggleClass("hidden");
        }, 2000);
        });

        .flexbox {
        display: flex;
        }
        .hidden {
        display: none;
        }

        <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
        <div class="flexbox">FlexBox</div>





        This way the display and other properties are always maintained and also there will be a less clutter in the inline CSS generated by jQuery (who cares about that anyway).






        $(function () {
        setInterval(function () {
        $(".flexbox").toggleClass("hidden");
        }, 2000);
        });

        .flexbox {
        display: flex;
        }
        .hidden {
        display: none;
        }

        <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
        <div class="flexbox">FlexBox</div>





        $(function () {
        setInterval(function () {
        $(".flexbox").toggleClass("hidden");
        }, 2000);
        });

        .flexbox {
        display: flex;
        }
        .hidden {
        display: none;
        }

        <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
        <div class="flexbox">FlexBox</div>






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