Stop default hashtag behavior with jquery

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Published on 2010-05-17T20:02:29Z Indexed on 2010/05/17 20:10 UTC
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I'm using the following code to append a hashtag to the end of a url. That way someone can copy that url and take them back to that page, with certain divs visable.

$("a.live").click(function() {
    window.location.hash = 'live'; 
    $("#live).slideDown();
});

In this example I have a div called 'live', that would slideDown when a link is clicked, and '#live' added to the url. Then I have code that checks the hash tags when the page is loaded to show the proper divs.

My problem is, how do I prevent the browser from jumping to the 'live' div once it's called? I don't want the page to scroll down to the div, just want it opened and the hashtag appended so a person could copy it and come back to that page with that div showing.

Any tips?

Thank you!

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