toggle 2 buttons that change font size










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I have 2 buttons, and each button can change the body font size.
I want to make the buttons that toggle.
This is what I tried so far here
[ https://jsfiddle.net/a6oscu8n/ ]



<style>
html font-size:13px;
html.big font-size:18px;
html.default font-size:13px;
</style>

<a href="#" data-size="big" class="font_resize">bigger</a><br>
<a href="#" data-size="small" class="font_resize">default</a><br>


texttexttexttext<br>

$(function()
$('.font_resize').on('click', function()
$('html')
.attr('class', '')
.addClass($(this).data('size'));
);
);









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    What is the problem, you code seems to Work fine.
    – Poul Bak
    Nov 12 '18 at 3:52















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I have 2 buttons, and each button can change the body font size.
I want to make the buttons that toggle.
This is what I tried so far here
[ https://jsfiddle.net/a6oscu8n/ ]



<style>
html font-size:13px;
html.big font-size:18px;
html.default font-size:13px;
</style>

<a href="#" data-size="big" class="font_resize">bigger</a><br>
<a href="#" data-size="small" class="font_resize">default</a><br>


texttexttexttext<br>

$(function()
$('.font_resize').on('click', function()
$('html')
.attr('class', '')
.addClass($(this).data('size'));
);
);









share|improve this question

















  • 1




    What is the problem, you code seems to Work fine.
    – Poul Bak
    Nov 12 '18 at 3:52













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I have 2 buttons, and each button can change the body font size.
I want to make the buttons that toggle.
This is what I tried so far here
[ https://jsfiddle.net/a6oscu8n/ ]



<style>
html font-size:13px;
html.big font-size:18px;
html.default font-size:13px;
</style>

<a href="#" data-size="big" class="font_resize">bigger</a><br>
<a href="#" data-size="small" class="font_resize">default</a><br>


texttexttexttext<br>

$(function()
$('.font_resize').on('click', function()
$('html')
.attr('class', '')
.addClass($(this).data('size'));
);
);









share|improve this question













I have 2 buttons, and each button can change the body font size.
I want to make the buttons that toggle.
This is what I tried so far here
[ https://jsfiddle.net/a6oscu8n/ ]



<style>
html font-size:13px;
html.big font-size:18px;
html.default font-size:13px;
</style>

<a href="#" data-size="big" class="font_resize">bigger</a><br>
<a href="#" data-size="small" class="font_resize">default</a><br>


texttexttexttext<br>

$(function()
$('.font_resize').on('click', function()
$('html')
.attr('class', '')
.addClass($(this).data('size'));
);
);






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    What is the problem, you code seems to Work fine.
    – Poul Bak
    Nov 12 '18 at 3:52












  • 1




    What is the problem, you code seems to Work fine.
    – Poul Bak
    Nov 12 '18 at 3:52







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What is the problem, you code seems to Work fine.
– Poul Bak
Nov 12 '18 at 3:52




What is the problem, you code seems to Work fine.
– Poul Bak
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You can toggle button using text. You also toggle between two class like below.






$(function() 
$('.font_resize').on('click', function()
$(this).text(function(i, text)
return text === "bigger" ? "default" : "bigger";
)
$('html').toggleClass("small big");
);
);

html 
font-size: 13px;


html.big
font-size: 18px;


html.default
font-size: 13px;

<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<a href="#" data-size="big" class="font_resize">bigger</a><br>
<br> texttexttexttext








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    if you only have one button, then you can use Jquery toggleClass to do the trick, like this:



    $(function() 
    $('.font_resize').on('click', function()
    $('html')
    .attr('class', '')
    .toggleClass('big', !$('html').has('big'));
    );
    );


    This will toggle the class between 'big' and 'nothing' (which will be default).






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      You can toggle button using text. You also toggle between two class like below.






      $(function() 
      $('.font_resize').on('click', function()
      $(this).text(function(i, text)
      return text === "bigger" ? "default" : "bigger";
      )
      $('html').toggleClass("small big");
      );
      );

      html 
      font-size: 13px;


      html.big
      font-size: 18px;


      html.default
      font-size: 13px;

      <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
      <a href="#" data-size="big" class="font_resize">bigger</a><br>
      <br> texttexttexttext








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        You can toggle button using text. You also toggle between two class like below.






        $(function() 
        $('.font_resize').on('click', function()
        $(this).text(function(i, text)
        return text === "bigger" ? "default" : "bigger";
        )
        $('html').toggleClass("small big");
        );
        );

        html 
        font-size: 13px;


        html.big
        font-size: 18px;


        html.default
        font-size: 13px;

        <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
        <a href="#" data-size="big" class="font_resize">bigger</a><br>
        <br> texttexttexttext








        share|improve this answer

























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          You can toggle button using text. You also toggle between two class like below.






          $(function() 
          $('.font_resize').on('click', function()
          $(this).text(function(i, text)
          return text === "bigger" ? "default" : "bigger";
          )
          $('html').toggleClass("small big");
          );
          );

          html 
          font-size: 13px;


          html.big
          font-size: 18px;


          html.default
          font-size: 13px;

          <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
          <a href="#" data-size="big" class="font_resize">bigger</a><br>
          <br> texttexttexttext








          share|improve this answer














          You can toggle button using text. You also toggle between two class like below.






          $(function() 
          $('.font_resize').on('click', function()
          $(this).text(function(i, text)
          return text === "bigger" ? "default" : "bigger";
          )
          $('html').toggleClass("small big");
          );
          );

          html 
          font-size: 13px;


          html.big
          font-size: 18px;


          html.default
          font-size: 13px;

          <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
          <a href="#" data-size="big" class="font_resize">bigger</a><br>
          <br> texttexttexttext








          $(function() 
          $('.font_resize').on('click', function()
          $(this).text(function(i, text)
          return text === "bigger" ? "default" : "bigger";
          )
          $('html').toggleClass("small big");
          );
          );

          html 
          font-size: 13px;


          html.big
          font-size: 18px;


          html.default
          font-size: 13px;

          <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
          <a href="#" data-size="big" class="font_resize">bigger</a><br>
          <br> texttexttexttext





          $(function() 
          $('.font_resize').on('click', function()
          $(this).text(function(i, text)
          return text === "bigger" ? "default" : "bigger";
          )
          $('html').toggleClass("small big");
          );
          );

          html 
          font-size: 13px;


          html.big
          font-size: 18px;


          html.default
          font-size: 13px;

          <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
          <a href="#" data-size="big" class="font_resize">bigger</a><br>
          <br> texttexttexttext






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              if you only have one button, then you can use Jquery toggleClass to do the trick, like this:



              $(function() 
              $('.font_resize').on('click', function()
              $('html')
              .attr('class', '')
              .toggleClass('big', !$('html').has('big'));
              );
              );


              This will toggle the class between 'big' and 'nothing' (which will be default).






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                2














                if you only have one button, then you can use Jquery toggleClass to do the trick, like this:



                $(function() 
                $('.font_resize').on('click', function()
                $('html')
                .attr('class', '')
                .toggleClass('big', !$('html').has('big'));
                );
                );


                This will toggle the class between 'big' and 'nothing' (which will be default).






                share|improve this answer























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                  if you only have one button, then you can use Jquery toggleClass to do the trick, like this:



                  $(function() 
                  $('.font_resize').on('click', function()
                  $('html')
                  .attr('class', '')
                  .toggleClass('big', !$('html').has('big'));
                  );
                  );


                  This will toggle the class between 'big' and 'nothing' (which will be default).






                  share|improve this answer












                  if you only have one button, then you can use Jquery toggleClass to do the trick, like this:



                  $(function() 
                  $('.font_resize').on('click', function()
                  $('html')
                  .attr('class', '')
                  .toggleClass('big', !$('html').has('big'));
                  );
                  );


                  This will toggle the class between 'big' and 'nothing' (which will be default).







                  share|improve this answer












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