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javascript - Hiding an element on all site pages

I've developed a couple of alert boxes that display on all site pages.

screenshot of alert boxes

The user is able to close each box separately:

$(document).ready(function() {
  $("#close-alert-box-news").click(function() {
    $("#alert-box-news").hide(800);
  });
  $("#close-alert-box-maintenance").click(function() {
    $("#alert-box-maintenance").hide(800);
  });
});
.alert-box {
  width: 50vw;
  position: relative;
  margin: 20px auto;
  border: 1px solid black;
}
.alert-box-close {
  position: absolute;
  top: -12px;
  right: -12px;
  cursor: pointer;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js">
</script>

<article class="alert-box" id="alert-box-news">
  <h1>News Alerts</h1>
  <p>text text text text text text text text text text text text text text</p>
  <a class="alert-box-close" id="close-alert-box-news">
    <img src="http://i.imgur.com/czf8yas.png" height="25" width="25" alt="">
  </a>
</article>

<article class="alert-box" id="alert-box-maintenance">
  <h1>Site Maintenance</h1>
  <p>text text text text text text text text text text text text text text</p>
  <a class="alert-box-close" id="close-alert-box-maintenance">
    <img src="http://i.imgur.com/czf8yas.png" height="25" width="25" alt="">
  </a>
</article>
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Use localStorage().

Local storage is per origin (per domain and protocol)

  • On click of DIV close, you can get the current time-stamp
  • Add number of hours (24) to that time-stamp
  • Store that value in localStorage as localStorage.setItem('desiredTime', time)
  • Check current time-stamp with that stored time-stamp localStorage.getItem('desiredTime'), based on that show/hide

jQuery

$(document).ready(function(){
        //Get current time
        var currentTime = new Date().getTime();
        //Add hours function
        Date.prototype.addHours = function(h) {    
           this.setTime(this.getTime() + (h*60*60*1000)); 
           return this;   
        }
        //Get time after 24 hours
        var after24 = new Date().addHours(10).getTime();
        //Hide div click
        $('.hide24').click(function(){
            //Hide div
            $(this).hide();
            //Set desired time till you want to hide that div
            localStorage.setItem('desiredTime', after24); 
        });
        //If desired time >= currentTime, based on that HIDE / SHOW
        if(localStorage.getItem('desiredTime') >= currentTime)
        {
            $('.hide24').hide();
        }
        else
        {
            $('.hide24').show();
        }
});

HTML

<div>DIV-1</div>
<div class='hide24'>DIV-2</div>

Things to note

  • You can use $.cookie as well, but that's an older approach now.
  • <div> with class hide24 will be hidden only.
  • Make sure that you put this code in general JavaScript, which loads on every HTTP request of your website.
  • For localStorage, you should have HTML5 browsers.

Web Storage HTML5

Hope this helps.


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