Karl Swedberg schrieb:
Hey, if you're impressed by that, you should see my Tabs plugin!
Cool! I'm using it all of the time ;-)
-- Klaus
Ariel Jakobovits schrieb:
What I meant to ask before I submit hastily was whether all the feature
requests we, I included, are sending to the plugin developers are bloating the
plugins?
(sorry for 2 emails)
Yes, they do. I'm experiencing exactly the same with Tabs and especially
with Thic
I have a very basic question. If I use addClass, will it overwrite a
css property.
Say for example I use
$(".div1").click(funtion(){
$(this).addClass("div_active")
});
The div1 had css property background-color set to white and in the
class div_active background property is black.
Will the addC
What I meant to ask before I submit hastily was whether all the feature
requests we, I included, are sending to the plugin developers are bloating the
plugins?
(sorry for 2 emails)
Is anyone else concerned by the fact that the datepicker plugin, which I love
and appreciate, is 32K? unpacked, of course, but that's half the size of jQuery
itself.
What figures are people shooting for for the size of their javascript download?
Nathan,
A long time ago I made a simple proof of concept script on this:
http://www.sunsean.com/Jistory/
~Sean
Because then we'd be up to jQuery v1024 or something silly like that,
having minor releases means that any major changes make a bigger impact.
It's a good way to keep everything in perspective also (you can tell
that something reasonable must've happened between 0.3 and 1.0, same
with 1.0 to
i believe the pause plugin broke around v1 of jQuery.
On 4/26/07, joomlafreak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi James
Thanks for your reply but it seems your method also does not work.
By following your method, if I want to change the css property of an
element after 4 seconds I would be writing
Hi James
Thanks for your reply but it seems your method also does not work.
By following your method, if I want to change the css property of an
element after 4 seconds I would be writing it like this
$("#indic").pause(4000).css("display","block");
but this changes the style right away.
On Ap
just wondering, why not call it jquery 2.0? what's with all this 1.0, 1.1,
1.1.3?
- Original Message
From: John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 7:21:37 PM
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Estimated 1.1.3 release date?
> John! Wow :) Did not
John! Wow :) Did not expect you to chime in on this!
No problem - I'm busy at the moment, but I still like to watch out for
meta-problems (site issues, releases dates, etc.)
First thing's first... I bought your book "Pro Javascript
Techniques" (published 2006?).. and my respect and recogniti
On Apr 26, 2007, at 8:20 PM, Klaus Hartl wrote:
Huh? Why not?
Works for me. See it in action:
http://test.learningjquery.com/context.html
;-)
Wow! Thanks Karl, I always thought the context argument has to be a
jQuery object or a DOM element... This is also what's documented in
the API docs
John! Wow :) Did not expect you to chime in on this!
First thing's first... I bought your book "Pro Javascript
Techniques" (published 2006?).. and my respect and recognition for
your talent has skyrocketed since. jQuery itself demonstrates very
clearly that you are skilled, but after even startin
So I saw this in the docs:
Note: Avoid using this (.load) to load scripts, instead use
$.getScript. IE strips script tags when there aren't any other
characters in front of it.
So I thought I'd try putting the script at the end of the page that's
being loaded seeing as how there would be "other
I haven't used Pause but I took a look at the code and it looks like
you use it in a chain, like this:
$
('#navig_item_text').removeClass('navig_item_active').pause(3000).slideUp('slow');
It's how it appears to me (may be wrong in my interpretation though).
Also, it appears that type is an opti
Karl Swedberg schrieb:
On Apr 26, 2007, at 6:23 PM, Klaus Hartl wrote:
Karl Swedberg schrieb:
Hi Shelane,
Looks like you just forgot the $ or jQuery before the opening
parenthesis. This should work:
var initlink = $('a', 'div.nav_one_selected').attr("href");
--Karl
This would still not
On Apr 26, 2007, at 6:23 PM, Klaus Hartl wrote:
Karl Swedberg schrieb:
Hi Shelane,
Looks like you just forgot the $ or jQuery before the opening
parenthesis. This should work:
var initlink = $('a', 'div.nav_one_selected').attr("href");
--Karl
This would still not work, but this:
var ini
i'm currently building an FAQ system using XML and jQuery. So far,
everything is has been great until now. I have an $.ajax request that
calls to an XML file that contains the questions and answers for a
particular topic. when you click your topic, it loads any tags with
the name "title" into a S
I'm hoping soon - I've been quite busy (and sick) - combined with a
number of personal issues. I wanna finish it up and get it out ASAP
since there's a number of improvements in this release.
--John
On 4/26/07, MikeR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there any estimated date range?
On Apr 26, 2:
.behavior() does not exist - but it could (without too much effort)
the current solution with jQuery is shown in the previous slide (which
is, unfortunately, rather verbose). I hope that it'll exist one day -
I probably should've made that more explicit.
You would, "simply", have to override app
Hi.
We've learned over time to build in backbutton functionality and
bookmarkability to our DHTML widgets or at least try to ascertain what
our clients will want ahead of time... Just because although people
usually don't think to ask up front, often when they use the application
a bit and they c
I am trying to use the pause plugin by Mr Howard like this
$("#navigblock .navig_item:eq("+curritem
+")").removeClass("navig_item_active");
pause(3000);
$(".navig_item_text").slideUp("slow");
and I have included the plugin in head of my page but still it keeps
giving me this error pause is not
Does this work?
$(childEl).parents("td:first");
Worked like a charm, thanks!
-- Josh
How would I change the X axis of background-position only on Firefox?
I need to leave the Y axis alone, and only change the X.
Subliminal message to John Resig of Mozillabackground-position-x is a
good thing.
Glen
On 27/04/2007, at 9:10 AM, Josh Nathanson wrote:
I want to select the first parent of my selection that is a td
element. How do I do that?
I don't want parent(), since the number of parents in between may
vary, or parents(), since I don't want to select ALL the td's that
are up the hier
Dan,
hope you both fine time to push the autocomplete project.
waiting for the next release :-)
and maybe you put this on the autocomplete wishlist:
at the moment there is a max parameter to indicate how many items will be shown.
if more than max items where found be the query then a "..." or
Hey all,
I want to select the first parent of my selection that is a td element. How
do I do that?
I don't want parent(), since the number of parents in between may vary, or
parents(), since I don't want to select ALL the td's that are up the
hierarchy. Just the first parent that's a td.
Stefan,
>as i highlight multiple hits (search for "jo ro" in the single person demo)
>i need to disable jörns
>markup, but i did not find out how.
>
>formatItem: false,
>
>did not help. any hit for me?
Last time I checked, disabling the automatically highlighting was still not
added to the code
On Apr 26, 2007, at 6:18 PM, Klaus Hartl wrote:
This will be added as an option in Tabs 3, in the meantime here is
a demo for mouseover tabs utilizing triggerTab:
http://stilbuero.de/jquery/tabs/mouseover.html
In that demo, after mouseout and a delay of one second the 1st tab
is activated
I think he may be talking about something different, think dynamic events in
the sense that a new list item is added via an ajax call and the click event
is bound to it. No need to re-call the bind to attach the event after the
ajax content has loaded...
$('li").behavior( "click", function() {
Hi Dan,
thanks verys much for your help.
> Stefan,
>
> >i did some test/demos to play with autocomplete plugin.
> >
> > http://kilp.net/test/autocomplete/autocomplete-demo.html
> >
> >i want a kind of highlighted searchresult. for that reason my php script
> >(sever-side) generates data that
Karl Swedberg schrieb:
Hi Shelane,
Looks like you just forgot the $ or jQuery before the opening
parenthesis. This should work:
var initlink = $('a', 'div.nav_one_selected').attr("href");
--Karl
This would still not work, but this:
var initlink = $('a', $('div.nav_one_selected')).attr("h
Hi.
Another way to think of it is:
1. Develop a site that works without JS
2. Work out ways to enhance each page using JS
3. step 2 may result in JS users not seeing whole classes of pages, but
you have a fall back at any point.
This discipline may result in a better application design and m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Is it possible to change Karl's tab plugin to activate the tabs and
their content when rolling over a tab, instead of clicking on it? I
browsed the source and didn't see anything that stuck out as a config
option to change this, and I'd like to avoid changing the core.
Andy,
This presentation sounds like it's gonna be great! Will it be recorded so that
folks can download it later?
Chris
Andy Matthews wrote:
Hey everyone...just wanted to let you know that I'm going to be making a
presentation on CSS tonight for the Nashville Coldfusion Usergroup.
here's t
follow on this drag issue: your's demo behaves OK but mine doesn't, even when I
have the same options configured. I will play more with it later today.
- Original Message
From: Kelvin Luck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 6:34:31 AM
Subj
On Apr 26, 2007, at 17:18 , Starbow wrote:
I was just watching the video of John Resig at Yahoo, and in one slide
he talked about behaviors, as jquery bindings that act like css rules
and apply themselves to html fragments asynchronously loaded into the
page. The code sample looked like this:
Is it possible to change Karl's tab plugin to activate the tabs and
their content when rolling over a tab, instead of clicking on it? I
browsed the source and didn't see anything that stuck out as a config
option to change this, and I'd like to avoid changing the core.
On Thursday, April 26, 2007 1:43 PM Chris W. Parker <> said:
> Hello,
>
> Anyone know how to get the TableSorter plugin to reliably sort short
> dates?
Yeah buddy I do. Don't add extra data to the column you want to sort and
expect it to sort right.
I was adding an img to the end of the date t
Not a problem. Stuff like that happens to me all the time! ;-)
--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Apr 26, 2007, at 4:45 PM, Shelane wrote:
Yep, I forgot it. Thought I had it. Guess I needed extra eyes :-)
Thanks for the indulgence.
On A
I was just watching the video of John Resig at Yahoo, and in one slide
he talked about behaviors, as jquery bindings that act like css rules
and apply themselves to html fragments asynchronously loaded into the
page. The code sample looked like this:
$(document).ready( function() {
$('li").beh
Is there any estimated date range?
On Apr 26, 2:57 pm, "Brandon Aaron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1.1.3 alpha should be coming soon. :)
>
> --
> Brandon Aaron
>
> On 4/26/07, MikeR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Just wondering if anybody knows of an approx. release date for jQuery
> > 1.1
1.1.3 alpha should be coming soon. :)
--
Brandon Aaron
On 4/26/07, MikeR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just wondering if anybody knows of an approx. release date for jQuery
1.1.3?
Dave,
>What is the best way to do this? I want to check, for a ghosted
>draggable object, that when the user let's go of the draggable (onStop
>event fires), how can I tell if any part of my dragged object
>intersects with another DIV on screen?
That's what the Droppable Interface object is for
Just wondering if anybody knows of an approx. release date for jQuery
1.1.3?
Yep, I forgot it. Thought I had it. Guess I needed extra eyes :-)
Thanks for the indulgence.
On Apr 26, 1:26 pm, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Shelane,
>
> Looks like you just forgot the $ or jQuery before the opening
> parenthesis. This should work:
>
> var initlink = $('a', 'd
Does anyone have workarounds to the IE eventListener issue? I have several
pages with jQuery code I keep local on the "page" that it's needed on.
However, if that page is loaded via AJAX, IE simply doesn't execute it.
I can't even get an alert('hello') to work on the loaded page.
I feel a bit d
Hello,
Anyone know how to get the TableSorter plugin to reliably sort short
dates?
By default it works with dates in a long format (US) like this:
April 25, 2007 12:00 Am
But it won't work with a short format (out of the box) like:
April 25, 2007
However, I did manage to get it to sort
Hi Shelane,
Looks like you just forgot the $ or jQuery before the opening
parenthesis. This should work:
var initlink = $('a', 'div.nav_one_selected').attr("href");
--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Apr 26, 2007, at 4:10 PM, Shelane Enos
Hey everyone...just wanted to let you know that I'm going to be making a
presentation on CSS tonight for the Nashville Coldfusion Usergroup. here's
the details. If you'd like to watch live, use the link at the bottom of the
email. It will be recorded for later viewing as well.
---
Hi,
What is the best way to do this? I want to check, for a ghosted
draggable object, that when the user let's go of the draggable (onStop
event fires), how can I tell if any part of my dragged object
intersects with another DIV on screen?
Thanks, - Dave
Are you forgetting the $ ?
$('div.nav_one_selected a').attr('href');
Mike
> I was attempting to read the href of the anchor tag like this:
>
> var initlink = ('a', 'div.nav_one_selected').attr("href");
>
> I also tried
> var initlink = ('div.nav_one_selected/a').attr("href");
>
> I get an error
I have this:
Index
I was attempting to read the href of the anchor tag like this:
var initlink = ('a', 'div.nav_one_selected').attr("href");
I also tried
var initlink = ('div.nav_one_selected/a').attr("href");
I get an error like: ('a', 'div.nav_one_selected').attr is not a function
I'm not s
i have been tryign for a while to get autocomplete to work on a page
of my internal website with no success. i have used it before on
other sites but for some reason i can't get it to work here:
i know that the autoComplete_PhoneList.cfm and
autoComplete_docsearch.cfm files return valid xml data
Sharan, I think the right way to code long lines is by inserting the return
where you want it.
Administration, Management,
Marketing,
Realty Etc.
If a simple style like
option{white-space:pre}
works well enough for you (firefox likes it) you are done, otherwise you'll
have to re-code the to
Jeff Fleitz schrieb:
$(this).next().val( data[i] ) worked Jörn, thanks.
Cool.
Any idea how I would make this work when the multiple attribute is
used? Right now it will return only the last value selected. It would
be nice to capture all of the ids, delimited using the same
multipleSeparat
$(this).next().val( data[i] ) worked Jörn, thanks.
Any idea how I would make this work when the multiple attribute is
used? Right now it will return only the last value selected. It would
be nice to capture all of the ids, delimited using the same
multipleSeparator value that the text area uses.
In Firefox you can put "white-space: normal" on the tag.
Couldn't seem to figure it out in IE.
Maybe take a look at EXT's combobox.
http://www.extjs.com/deploy/ext/examples/form/combos.html
Check the plugins on jquery.com to see if someone made a multiple select box
replacement.
Hope this help
Hello,
If you want to extend your plugin, you might find dojo's
implementation is a very good reference:
dojo.hostenv.loadUri: Loads JavaScript from a URI
and
don't forget dj_global.eval() as Christof explained.
all from: http://dojotoolkit.org/api
--
Best Regards,
tszming
On 4/26/07, pdp
jQuery stores the handlers on the element in an expando property. You
can loop through this property to see which handlers are there.
var element = $('#someElement')[0];
for ( var type in element.$events )
for ( var handler in element.$events[type] )
console.log( 'type: ' + type + ' ha
Yes Glen,
here is the page which i m talking about :
http://akswebsolutions.com/projects/jobsfed3/index3.html
At the bottom under the occupations title you can see three select
boxes. now i can't increase their width but some entries may be longer
than the width of the select box. So i want tha
Does anyone know if there is an easy way to see what handlers are
attached to a given element?
thanks,
-tao
On 4/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No need to store anything in a variable. That gets murky. Just hide
them all via a selection on class and then show the one you want after
that. Then you need not remember anything about state.
That takes more processing time, and for
No need to store anything in a variable. That gets murky. Just hide
them all via a selection on class and then show the one you want after
that. Then you need not remember anything about state.
-khoker
On Apr 26, 10:49 am, "Sean Catchpole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> You're on the right t
Could you post an example?
Glen
On 4/26/07, Sharan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
This isn't jquery specific. But is there any way to wrap the long
option in a multiple select box using javascript or any other way.
Even if this is not possible then what is the best way to show the
lon
Sam Collett schrieb:
Positioning may be done with my other plugin (http://
www.texotela.co.uk/code/jquery/below/), which has a bug that I can't
seem to fix - zoom affects positioning if you don't refresh the page
(which incidentally occurs with your plugin as well)
Cool, thanks for bringing
Klaus Hartl schrieb:
Klaus Hartl schrieb:
Hi there,
I wanted to use Interface's bounce effect for a fixed positioned
element - an element that gets moved into view from the top and than
bounces a little at the end (like it was falling down).
Unfortunately the effect is messed up for such
You're on the right track. To only show one at a time, simply store
the last one open in a variable and close it before opening the new
one, here's an example:
var currOpen;
$("scTopNavList a").click(function(){
if(currOpen) currOpen.hide("fast");
currOpen = $(this.href);
currOpen.show(
Hi Dave,
On 4/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sean, I am fishing...If you are supporting a jQuery app, how much
effort goes into supporting browser changes and incompatibilities?. - Dave
Most of the browser incompatibilities I've had to deal with have been
with CSS not wit
I think the change event on the form element is unreliable. Try
putting your change handler on the file input.
$('#jxbg').change( function() {...
Mike
On 4/26/07, Vaska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Works fine in FF, Safari...IE doesn't like this...been toying with
this for hours and havne't
One of the problems is that LI tags don't really make good candidates for
showing and hiding like you're trying.
Another problem is that in your code is that you're trying to show/hide an A
tag which is an inline tag. You'd be better off changing your code to
something like this:
Pippo
Hi,
> I thought that you may find this plugin interesting:
>
> http://www.gnucitizen.org/projects/jquery-include/
Your code creates a script tag via DOM. That does not work on some Safari
Versions. To get around that you have to use a XMLHttpRequest and eval(),
which gives you a real pain in y
Hello,
This isn't jquery specific. But is there any way to wrap the long
option in a multiple select box using javascript or any other way.
Even if this is not possible then what is the best way to show the
long options (using tooltip etc.) ? as they get cut off if the width
is defined.
Shar
Hi all,
I'm in this situation :
Pippo
Pluto
when I click on Pippo I show the div #divPippo e vice-versa with Pluto
with this code (I don't know if is good but it work :) ) :
$("a").click(function(){
var div = ($(this).attr("href"));
$(div).show("fast");
retu
I thought that you may find this plugin interesting:
http://www.gnucitizen.org/projects/jquery-include/
all this plugin does, is to provide with mechanism for including
external js files.. so you can do stuff like this:
$.include('http://path/to/script1.js');
$.include('http://path/to/script2.j
Works fine in FF, Safari...IE doesn't like this...been toying with
this for hours and havne't gotten anywhere with it. Am I missing
something obvious?
It works via an iFrame...
$(document).ready(function()
{
$('#iform').change( function() {
$('#iform')[0].submit();
Okay...
I played around with the site for a few minutes and it works really well.
I'm using IE7/PC and I noticed a few things that don't look quite right:
Anytime the far right sidebar changes content here's what happens:
1) Existing content fades out
2) Existing content fades back in for about
On Apr 25, 3:47 pm, "Kelvin Luck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I only just received this email even though it looks like it was sent
> yesterday... Is anyone else still having issues with the list lagging?
>
>
>
> > Looking good. Lots of examples - although it would be nice to have
> > some CSS s
Sean, I am fishing...If you are supporting a jQuery app, how much
effort goes into
supporting browser changes and incompatibilities?. - Dave
On Apr 26, 12:28 am, "Sean Catchpole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm sorry, what was the question?
>
> ~Sean
I don't know how you have it setup, but you should be able to simply
replace the $.blockUI call with a call like $('#myForm').block().
Mike
how do i assign it to some submit button inside of it?
im usign jorn's plugin
> Instead of using $.blockUI you can do this:
>
> $('#myForm').block('Pleas
Try the following code. It sends the request with item1 set to "value1", and
assumes that the returned data will contain a value named 'return1'.
In the response function you can check the returned data and submit a new
response if required.
// send data:
$.ajax({"type": "POST",
"url": "foo.php
Ugh, that's nasty. Yes, this is a layout issue with IE due to its
whacky "hasLayout" notion. The plugin should force that property to
true (so that you don't need an explicit height). I will make that
change and upload a new version tonight. In the mean time, you can
replace the "block" metho
Ah...never mind. My connection dropped. The site looks awesome!
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Andy Matthews
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 8:38 AM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Update on new travel site
I get a page not found when I click the link:
http://www.trainbreaks.com/
Is that the right one?
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of withoutwax
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 7:13 AM
To: jQuery (English)
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Up
Stefan,
>i did some test/demos to play with autocomplete plugin.
>
> http://kilp.net/test/autocomplete/autocomplete-demo.html
>
>i want a kind of highlighted searchresult. for that reason my php script
>(sever-side) generates data that looks like
>
> | | id1 \n
> | | id1 \n
I just looked
hey
i got a script that returns me on submit ajax json data... somthing like
{status:1,data: loading secound script}
how can i do a script that waits to data to be back and then execute another
script?
user submit>proccessing data from another php page>return results (if its
status 1 - then run
I have to agree about the page refresh. There's not THAT many plugins that
we shouldn't be able to read all of them in (just the name and maybe a one
sentence description). Then click that to read the details.
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
how do i assign it to some submit button inside of it?
im usign jorn's plugin
malsup wrote:
>
>
> Instead of using $.blockUI you can do this:
>
> $('#myForm').block('Please Wait...');
>
> and then
>
> $('#myForm').unblock();
>
> when you want to remove the block.
>
> Mike
>
>> hey... is
Hm. This'll take more poking to make sure, but I think the flash is
/not/ happening in the old Imagebox demo on the Interface site, so
that might be a place to start looking for differences.
I have to look into actually implementing this at the moment, but will
try and have a peek today.
On 4/25
Instead of using $.blockUI you can do this:
$('#myForm').block('Please Wait...');
and then
$('#myForm').unblock();
when you want to remove the block.
Mike
hey... is there a way to display a loading message using blockui or somthing
similar that only shows the "loading message" inside the f
.width() and .height() can also set the value.
What is being passed to showAjaxLoader? Could you post an example page
or at least some of the surrounding code?
--
Brandon Aaron
On 4/26/07, Steve Blades <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
.width() and .height() are used to get the w and h values. You w
Priest, James (NIH/NIEHS) [C] wrote:
Wait, I see what you're saying... the same link would serve both
JS and non-JS users. How would a link that would work for both
situations be coded?
Seems like you could have two different links:
http://mylink/ajax.cfm
http://mylink/query.cfm
Then you'd
Mike, I didn't bother to send you a screenie since I got this example
modified to show the overlay issue. It seems that if the blocked
element (form in this case) doesn't have a defined width, IE aligns
the top-left corner of the overlay with the top-left corner of the
first child element. Or some
hey... is there a way to display a loading message using blockui or somthing
similar that only shows the "loading message" inside the form element and
align it to center of the form instad of putting all the screen black ?
its looks bad if i got a website of news papaer and i got 4 fields of inp
Thanks Mike, I think there are still a few issues to work out with
regard to cross browser compatibility. Hopefully I will get some more
feedback form our Mac/Safari and Opera users this week.
I am also going to be working on improving the site's ability to
degrade gracfully when javascript is tu
hi!!
On Apr 26, 6:25 am, juliandormon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am simply trying to set the height and width of a div.
> I have included the dimensions.js file as well a jQuery
>
> I can get the height and width - just cannot set it.
>
> Please help.
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.width() and .height() are used to get the w and h values. You would use
$([selector]).css("[attr]":"[value]") to set a style value.
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Yes, it's possible. Just give each carousel a unique id. You can then set
the styles of each individually.
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I am simply trying to set the height and width of a div.
I have included the dimensions.js file as well a jQuery
I can get the height and width - just cannot set it.
Please help.
//Swaps current div with ajax loader div
function showAjaxLoader(divToReplace){
var dtr = document.getElementById(di
Klaus Hartl schrieb:
Hi there,
I wanted to use Interface's bounce effect for a fixed positioned element
- an element that gets moved into view from the top and than bounces a
little at the end (like it was falling down).
Unfortunately the effect is messed up for such fixed positioned eleme
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