On 19 Jul., 15:36, Europus euro...@gmail.com wrote:
I know that this function doesn't exist in the DOM. Yet.
It doesn't currently appear to exist in jQuery either, I
couldn't find anything searching the documentation online.
I'm looking for a home-rolled custom function that is
jQuery
On 20-Jul-10 18:53, Detlef wrote:
IMO onFocus can be caused not only by click, but also by tab.
Got the event firing with the desired style changes for mouseOver
and mouseOut, now how to add focus and blur for the better SEO
posture and alternative browsers, hmmm.
Ulex
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On Jul 20, 6:00 pm, Europus euro...@gmail.com wrote:
On 20-Jul-10 18:53, Detlef wrote:
IMO onFocus can be caused not only by click, but also by tab.
Got the event firing with the desired style changes for mouseOver
and mouseOut, now how to add focus and blur for the better SEO
posture and
On 20-Jul-10 19:11, Roman wrote:
On Jul 20, 6:00 pm, Europuseuro...@gmail.com wrote:
On 20-Jul-10 18:53, Detlef wrote:
IMO onFocus can be caused not only by click, but also by tab.
Got the event firing with the desired style changes for mouseOver
and mouseOut, now how to add focus and blur
Are you being overly critical?
That's for you to decide :) I was just wondering about the connection
between the two things. Do you not find questioning your assumptions
useful? I do.
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On 20-Jul-10 19:31, Roman wrote:
Are you being overly critical?
That's for you to decide :) I was just wondering about the connection
between the two things. Do you not find questioning your assumptions
useful? I do.
Absolutely. ;)
Ulex
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In jQuery you're supposed to use the CSS way to locate elements. So,
in your case you'd use this: $(.yourclassname) to get a list of
elements with the specified class.
You should use a web search engine to find answers to your questions
about the events. That's basic stuff and is not related to