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javascript - How to disable prettyPhoto? - Stack Overflow

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I now how to enable prettyphoto, but the problem is how to disable?

Here i enable prettyPhoto

$(document).ready(function(){ $("a[rel^='prettyPhoto']").prettyPhoto({ social_tools:false, }); }); 

How to disable?

I now how to enable prettyphoto, but the problem is how to disable?

Here i enable prettyPhoto

$(document).ready(function(){ $("a[rel^='prettyPhoto']").prettyPhoto({ social_tools:false, }); }); 

How to disable?

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    $("a[rel^='prettyPhoto']").unbind('click');
    $("a[rel^='prettyPhoto']").attr('rel', '');

Just unbind click and rel attribute.

Sadly the prettyPhoto does not seem to have a "turnOff" option. If you are not using any other click event handlers for those links, @Yenne Info 's answer is just fine.

If you don't want to unbind all click event handlers:

Looking through the prettyPhoto code - at the end of method definition, you can find something like:

return this.unbind('click.prettyphoto').bind('click.prettyphoto',$.prettyPhoto.initialize);

So the proper unbind without losing other click-related event handlers would be (generally for all links):

jQuery('a').unbind('click.prettyphoto');

For your specific selector:

$("a[rel^='prettyPhoto']").unbind('click.prettyphoto');
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