Hi, all.
I've got a bit of a problem I hope is small(ish?) that I was hoping to
get a hand with.
I've got a layout I need to build where a user will initially be
presented with a list of options that they'll then be able to whittle
down by using tag-like terms. To accomplish that, I found the
I have the feeling I'm missing something silly, but it should be possible to
have multiple carousels in a single page with this plugin, right?
I'm encountering a problem where some of the carousels are doubling up
images or the loading goes kind of weird(eg, only one chunk shows until one
of the
So, I got it in my head that I wanted to use this effect today, which
is, of course, not supported by any browser.
I was curious if anyone's mashed together a scripted implementation.
Spec details here:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/WD-css3-text-20010517/#last-line-alignment-prop
or at css3.com:
On Jan 24, 2008 10:30 PM, robing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have been asked to build a template that has a div block that
contains a header image and nav that needs to stay visible at the top
of the screen even when the user scrolls down the page.
i know this can be done in frames but i would
On Jan 14, 2008 7:58 AM, Karl Swedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about making it easy to use an expand/collapse icon in place of
the text?
Good idea. I'll examine how to do that as elegantly as possible.
This was my one request, but I hadn't had a chance to try and figure out
whether
On Jan 9, 2008 1:06 PM, Liam Byrne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you rely on a totally JavaScript solution, you'll run into problems
with the images looking blocky.
Seconded. I had to build something like this for a client, but the
blockiness wasn't at issue(they kinda liked it, actually)
On Dec 21, 2007 12:13 AM, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So there must be something off with my code. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
Following from that, the first thing I'd do is just put back the original
styling from his example page to see what happens. In case you hadn't
jCarouselLite doesn't seem to like only having two elements to swap.
I know it's kind of a silly situation for a carousel to have in the first
place, so this is just FYI in case anyone happens to find themselves running
into this.
It's just the way things were for me at the moment. I'm creating
Is there still the requirement that jQuery be loaded /after/ the other
lib(s)? The wiki page on this[1] doesn't explicitly say so, but I do (now)
remember it being an important point in an earlier version of those docs
when it was on the main site. I just spent a good bit of Angry Time with
some
Or at any rate, something a little narrower than two possible cities? *grin*
I want to try and get myself to this, but need to do figure out logistics a
bit as a car rental is probably out of the question.
Good enough! Thanks.
On 9/15/07, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's very likely that this will be taking place at Harvard University,
thus, it'll be on any number of bus and subway lines, making for easy
transportation.
--John
On 9/15/07, Su [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or at any
On 9/7/07, Collin Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
working on this project with some PHP engineers at work, and they're
completely OK with using multiple DOM IDs on a page simply because it
works already, and they can access the IDs by being more specific
There's a subtle difference between it
It'd help if you said what you tried and failed with.
Are you modifying the Javascript, or the stylesheet?
On 9/6/07, JGiotta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to manipulate jCarousel in order to support slightly larger
image dimensions, but the item widths continue to be 77px.
Anyone
On 8/24/07, Erik Beeson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I notice the file size has crept up to 21kb from 19kb for 1.1.2.
And...?
On 7/24/07, George Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DIV:color(red) to match DIVs with red text. Also matches #rrggbb and
rgb(r,g,b).
This is weird.
(and really cool *grin)
Is there to be a PDF version of this? There's no mention on the page at all,
which is odd.
I'd like the information itself, but I'm not sure this type of book is the
kind of thing I'd want eating up shelfspace(I have too many books as it is
*grin*).
http://www.stilbuero.de/2006/09/17/cookie-plugin-for-jquery/
On 7/20/07, Danjojo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I able to set client-side cookies with JQuery?
That would be REALLY great!! I could store the Language state in this
cookie.
$(function() {
$(#languages).bind('change',
On 7/17/07, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone could combine a textarea with a Drag and Resize plugin to
create a Resizable Textarea. (A feature like this is available in
TinyMCE).
Did you look at the Resizables demo?
http://interface.eyecon.ro/demos
On 7/9/07, Stephan Beal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do i permanently remove items from the DOM *and* jQuery object? i
am aware of jQuery(..).remove(), but the docs for remove() say:
Assuming there is one(I'm fairly low-level with JS) have you tried just
using the regular Javascript process
This would be a lot easier to check on if we could see the actual document
you're using.
On 6/28/07, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry if this query has appeared twice but it doesn't seem to be
making it up onto the list.
My problem is:
Implementing a new website and would like to use
Aquatic Adventures[1]:
http://tomk32.de/2007/04/03/wordpress-theme-aquatic-adventures/
Scanning the post, he says that it uses jQuery as usual, so I presume he's
done others with it.
[1] http://www.google.com/search?q=wordpress+theme+jquery
On 6/27/07, Kia Niskavaara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/26/07, Glen Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, what is the reason for
/* ![CDATA[ */
I see that alot, but never knew why its used.
It's the hyper-paranoid/proper way of hiding your scripts from
non-supporting browsers, from what I recall.
On 6/26/07, Su [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/26/07, Glen Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, what is the reason for
/* ![CDATA[ */
I see that alot, but never knew why its used.
It's the hyper-paranoid/proper way of hiding your scripts from
non-supporting browsers, from what I recall
swfIR?
http://www.swfir.com/
Not jQuery at all, but if you're asking for one effect, you're probably
going to end up looking for others, so...
On 6/26/07, cfdvlpr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any plugin that will rotate an image 90 degrees? Something
tells me this is difficult if not
On 6/26/07, Aaron Heimlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/26/07, Su [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
swfIR?
http://www.swfir.com/
swfIR, IIRC, is geared towards text, though. The only way I know of to do
image rotation in JavaScript is with
That's sIFR:
http://www.mikeindustries.com/sifr
This is neat.
On 6/23/07, Sean Catchpole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The feature I'm wondering about, is if the zoom2 image should inherit
the classes of the original image. (If what I'm saying makes no sense,
go view the source code of the zoomi page above)
Would it be a pain to make it
I think all you'd need to do is launch tb_show and pass it the appropriate
parameters(just view the TB source for this). I'm just not sure what event
you would use on the dropdown. onchange, maybe?
On 6/23/07, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to trigger thickbox from a select
Weird. It'd provide an interesting guideline if there's an id-length
threshold where that slowdown kicks in.
On 6/22/07, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dimitii -
Those results are really interesting - you should post them to the jQuery
Dev list (where we discuss issues like selector
When you go 24hours without reposting this question, I'll go digging through
the archive I'm pretty sure has a copy of it.
Deal?
On 6/21/07, Logan Cai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
help.!
Logan Cai wrote:
Could anyone send me a copy of Catfish
am assuming it is not the lastest version, still is a biggy version.
Logan Cai
From http://www.phpletter.com
Michael Price-10 wrote:
Su wrote:
When you go 24hours without reposting this question, I'll go digging
through the archive I'm pretty sure has a copy of it.
I sent him a version I
After seeing about the load() event yesterday, I made an edit to my figures
plugin to have it work even if the image doesn't specify a width, and it's
caused a problem that doesn't make any obvious sense to me.
Here's the previous version:
Ooh. So, this would let jQuery get the width of an image, even if that image
doesn't have an /explicit/ width attribute set?
Sorry if I'm being dense, but I wasn't quite following the question above,
and this would solve a problem I'm having with my figures plugin.
On 6/14/07, Erik Beeson [EMAIL
On 6/14/07, AJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In both cases, Apple and CNN have gone with Prototype and
Scriptaculous. I should say up front I'm a big fan of jQuery and
Interface, but I'm wondering why two big sites like this would adopt
Prototype when other high-profile sites like Technorati have
On 6/12/07, Glen Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This topic comes up every time a speed test emerges. To me, speed is
totally irrelevant in most circumstances that I use jQuery.
It does, and it is. That was why I tried to open the consideration out a bit
further to the eventuality of
Looking at the dimScreen plugin would probably be more focused.
On 6/9/07, Alexandre Plennevaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i suggest you take a look at the css file included with thickbox :
It's not the div shifting. It's that Thickbox 3 removes the scrollbars in IE
when launched. I can't remember /why/ right this moment. I suppose you could
find the bit in the script that does that and remove it, but I'd suggest
finding out the reason first so you can determine whether the results
Link?
On 6/4/07, sublimenal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey just wondering if theres a plugin similar to dojo's wizard plugin?
On 6/2/07, Glen Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does it do that thing with the line down the middle in FF on Mac?
I don't know if it ever got implemented, but I posted the solution to this
in the prior thread. (I'm on a limited paid hotel connection at the moment
or I'd spend more time
'lo, all. My interests often fall into the range of enabling more
traditional(to print) structures/conventions and typography on the web, so
that's where my first shot at a plugin went. It's not particularly
impressive in any programming sense, but I'm fond of it.
See here:
On 5/28/07, Michael Geary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Get in the habit of using var on all your variable assignments, so
you don't create global variables accidentally.
On the list. I was at one point working with two copies of this(long story),
and it was done on what is obviously the other
And of course, now I can't seem to duplicate this.
IGNORE
On 5/25/07, Su [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Klaus, I can't follow everything in your explanation below, but it sounds
a lot more complicated than something I just noticed.
Rodrigo's TB declaration reads:
$('div.slot a').thickbox
Klaus, I can't follow everything in your explanation below, but it sounds a
lot more complicated than something I just noticed.
Rodrigo's TB declaration reads:
$('div.slot a').thickbox();
...and that applies exactly to the original link in the actual HTML. Also,
if I make a copy of the original
On 5/15/07, Alexandre Plennevaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
I know thickbox 3 is out. What of the parallel branch thickbox reladed ?
Is it still on?
From Klaus in the Thickbox 3 announcement thread:
Sam Collett wrote:
Will this effect the development of thickbox reloaded
On 5/15/07, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
name) heavily there already, and whats in SVN now is stable (could call
it beta).
Oh, yay. I've been holding off on something that would use TB until Reloaded
settled so I could decide on a flavor.
I would love to see this myself. I've used the cssscripting.com version on a
site already, but I'm not looking forward to the day its IE7 readership gets
high enough to matter. It's totally broken in that browser, and they haven't
touched the code in ages, so I'm guessing it's been abandoned.
On 5/5/07, Glen Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately it seems that id is invalid as well:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#h-7.3
-- Klaus
So I am back to where I started. Shouldn't put anything on the HTML tag
and there is no AND operation in CSS.
Seems like a
On 5/4/07, Glen Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One question. Two answers here: It is Valid and it is NOT valid. Which
is the truth? It seems unorthadox to put an ID on an HTML tag, but I don't
see why it should be avoided if needed. (in rare circumstances)
Not sure if you meant me. I
On 5/4/07, Glen Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
div.foo.bar {} works perfectly in IE6, IE7, and FF.
Holy Cow! Basic regular CSS. How did I not know this? How have I gone
so long and not known this?
This is HUGE. I have spent so many hours working around this problem. My
god. I am doofus!
/25/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, I see the flash as well. Not sure what to make of it.
Rey...
Su wrote:
This is really gorgeous, Rey.
Is anybody else seeing a flash upon loading a new image in Firefox 2?
I'd thought it was consistent, but it's not, so now I'm just confused.
So
The outline behavior being cancelled out here is in place for accessibility
purposes.
When someone with limited mobility(for example) tabs through the links on a
page, it's not technically a hover but focus on the link, which is what's
being triggered here. If you remove the outline, you should
This is really gorgeous, Rey.
Is anybody else seeing a flash upon loading a new image in Firefox 2?
I'd thought it was consistent, but it's not, so now I'm just confused.
So far, I can only see that it never happens on loading the first
image in a set, only when switching, just not every time.
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