Nope. I know what I want, but not what I'm doing.
What is the proper syntax to make the mouseover() below only take
effect on the parent BUT NOT ITS CHILDREN?
$(.House,.Senate,.Assembly).mouseover(function()
Hi,
I'm trying to use UFrame which according to the info should allow a div to
act
like an IFrame by using a src attribute to specify the page to load in the
div.
I've included the following:
script src=~/Scripts/jquery-1.3.2.js type=text/javascript/script
script src=~/Scripts/htmlparser.js
Excellent - Thanks very much Eric, I appreciate your attention to
this - I rely on your brilliant plugin on several sites.
Cheers, Bruce
At 02:45 a.m. 31/10/2009, you wrote:
I fixed the issue and released 1.3.3[1]. I updated the demo downloads,
but all you need to do is use the newest
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/style/csslibrary/item/jquery_drop_line_tabs/
any body knows how to set the a delay time for this menu
Thanks in advance
You can use jQuery's bundeled .live() method.
$('#ajaxElement').live('click', function(){
doSomething();
});
On 31 oct., 18:38, JT josejtam...@gmail.com wrote:
To bind events, such as 'click', to elements that are added to the
page dynamically, as with AJAX, you can use a plugin like
I'm thinking I have to do the notify trigger but it wont do anything
when I do it inside of the onBefore or onAfter callbacks
On Nov 1, 12:48 am, dacoder dan.co...@gmail.com wrote:
I am working on a project where I have a navigation menu with
categories and then a list of items broken into
Ok, I think I got it figured out. I am not sure why I couldn't get the
notify to work yesterday but the plugin is not working perfectly how I
need it by calling the notify event if the element is a ul.
onAfter:function(elem){
if(elem.tagName
oops that is suppose to say now working perfectly
On Nov 1, 9:05 am, dacoder dan.co...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, I think I got it figured out. I am not sure why I couldn't get the
notify to work yesterday but the plugin is not working perfectly how I
need it by calling the notify event if the
I'm trying to take some XML I receive from an AJAX call (via a GET),
manipulate it, then POST the document to an ASP.NET page. My get
looks like this:
var createNewUsersExtendedAttributes = function()
{
$.ajax({
type: GET,
Hi all,
I'm trying to use the jQuery library. I want to use the accordion and
tabs widgets for a class project. I'm teaching myself javascript DOM
scripting and I found out about jQuery.
I have downloaded the jQuery UI downloads, but according to a post I
received on the jquery UI discussion
right at top of script file, is commented just like I've pasted:
animateduration: {over: 200, out: 100}, //duration of slide in/ out
animation, in milliseconds
Safi wrote:
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/style/csslibrary/item/jquery_drop_line_tabs/
any body knows how to set the a delay time
1. Download jQuery from http://jquery.com/
2. Download jQuery UI via the theme roller here (select only the
components that you need) http://jqueryui.com/download
3. Load them in your HTML file like this
script type=text/javascript src=path/to/jquery.js/script
script type=text/javascript
jQuery UI is an extension/plugin of jQuery and relies on using the
functions in jQuery.
when you download or look at source of any of the UI demos you'll see
the UI script tags in the head. Always preceding those script tags is
jQuery.js. The reason it must be preceding is that the UI
Here's a demo that Malsup was kind enough to make:
http://www.malsup.com/jquery/cycle/div.html
AND-20 wrote:
Hi ,
i am new to jquery cycle plugin
I would like to make a multiple images slideshow with jquery cycle
plugin
Say I have 12 images and I want to show 3 at a time and
$.Events = function(options, callback)
This defines a function called $.Events that takes 2 parameters. When
you see a parameter named options, you can usually assume that it
represents a hash. When you see a param named callback, it means that
the function expects either the name of some
I'd suggest reading this article
http://www.learningjquery.com/2007/10/a-plugin-development-pattern
heck, he even uses options for the name, and that probably is not
coincidence as many people follow Mike's suggested pattern
On Oct 31, 6:50 pm, numerical25 numerica...@aol.com wrote:
I am
Hi,
I don't understand what you want exactly. Can you post some before/
after scenarios?
--
Bohdan
On Oct 31, 2:15 pm, kicaj ki...@kdev.pl wrote:
Hi,
I would like get get/copy code between html tags, like this:
fieldset
legendsome.../legend
label id=n1some input/label
label
I tried that, too.
This is some bizarre behavior. It is not at all what you would
predict.
Let me show you the Firebug-generated html tree below.
td class=Senate style=font-size: 12px; color: black; font-style:
normal; text-decoration: none; cursor: default; border-spacing: 0pt;
Senate
problem: when i clear my setinterval it takes a few minutes for
everything to stop moving... i think its because i am actually
creating a 'buffer' of setintervals because when i log to console i am
getting more responses than the function seems to be getting called.
not sure what i am missing
Mousing over class=placemark causes it to fire as if there was a
mouseover on class=Senate. placemark has its own class, separate
from the senate class.
This behaviour is actually the way it supposed to be.
mouseover and mouseout fire on each entering / exiting of the elements
and ever
I did a whole day in researching the problem. It seems to be an issue
related to load() and IEs and Safari when images are already cached.
If the images are already cached the load won't firing the callback
function respectively load() will not fired.
But I've found the onImagesLoad plugin:
On Nov 1, 10:54 am, Andrei Eftimie k3liu...@gmail.com wrote:
Mousing over class=placemark causes it to fire as if there was a
mouseover on class=Senate. placemark has its own class, separate
from the senate class.
This behaviour is actually the way it supposed to be.
mouseover and
BTW, Andrei. Now that the map stuff loaded, the next time you load
the page, it should be pretty quick.
If not, let me know.
I understand where you come from. My exprimation was somewhat off.
Please replace with desired with *implemented* or
*the-way-it-actually-works-in-browsers*.
Not sure if it is intended or just the way it is working with now.
Please check the links from quirksmode for further details.
On Sun, Nov
BTW, Andrei. Now that the map stuff loaded, the next time you load
the page, it should be pretty quick.
If not, let me know.
BTW, Andrei. Now that the map stuff loaded, the next time you load
the page, it should be pretty quick.
If not, let me know.
Andrei, I think you've hit it!
I really don't quite understand the quirksmode material as well as you
veteran programmers, but I can tell this is the crux of the issue and
how to handle it. It has to do with handling fromElement and
relatedTarget.
Do you think you could assist with this in order
Andrei, I think you've hit it!
I really don't quite understand the quirksmode material as well as you
veteran programmers, but I can tell this is the crux of the issue and
how to handle it. It has to do with handling fromElement and
relatedTarget.
Do you think you could assist with this in order
On Nov 1, 2009, at 1:33 AM, jmatthews wrote:
Nope. I know what I want, but not what I'm doing.
What is the proper syntax to make the mouseover() below only take
effect on the parent BUT NOT ITS CHILDREN?
$(.House,.Senate,.Assembly).mouseover(function()
You're making it pretty difficult
Hi -
Hope someone can help me out. Have spent days now trying to get this
running!
I am tying to bind a function to a link that is created dynamically in
the DOM when a Google Maps InfoWindow is fired. Specifically, getting
a JQuery Coda Slider 1.1.1 to work. You can see the test site here -
Andrei, I think you've hit it!
I really don't quite understand the quirksmode material as well as you
veteran programmers, but I can tell this is the crux of the issue and
how to handle it. It has to do with handling fromElement and
relatedTarget.
Do you think you could assist with this in order
Andrei, I think you've hit it!
I really don't quite understand the quirksmode material as well as you
veteran programmers, but I can tell this is the crux of the issue and
how to handle it. It has to do with handling fromElement and
relatedTarget.
Do you think you could assist with this in order
Andrei, I think you've hit it!
I really don't quite understand the quirksmode material as well as you
veteran programmers, but I can tell this is the crux of the issue and
how to handle it. It has to do with handling fromElement and
relatedTarget.
Do you think you could assist with this in order
On the topic of mouseenter and mouseleave, which some of you
recommended, quirksmode says only IE supports this method, and the
others do not at this time. The quirksmode sponsor is very critical
of their failure to incorporate these methods because it would make
the coding far less complex.
So,
On the topic of mouseenter and mouseleave, which some of you
recommended, quirksmode says only IE supports this method, and the
others do not at this time. The quirksmode sponsor is very critical
of their failure to incorporate these methods because it would make
the coding far less complex.
So,
Great, Matt! :o)
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Matt Kruse [mailto:m...@thekrusefamily.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 12:01 AM
To: jQuery (English)
Subject: [jQuery] My jQuery Pumpkin... Jealous?
Just a little fun for Halloween 2009.
I carved my pumpkin this year as the jQuery
On the topic of mouseenter and mouseleave, which some of you
recommended, quirksmode says only IE supports this method, and the
others do not at this time. The quirksmode sponsor is very critical
of their failure to incorporate these methods because it would make
the coding far less complex.
So,
On Nov 1, 2009, at 1:49 PM, jmatthews wrote:
On the topic of mouseenter and mouseleave, which some of you
recommended, quirksmode says only IE supports this method, and the
others do not at this time. The quirksmode sponsor is very critical
of their failure to incorporate these methods
Thanks, Karl. I realize the problem I created with multiple threads.
The actual issue was changing as I was recognizing what was
happening. I wanted people to know what subject I was on and the
original post was describing another topic. I probably should not
have done that...
Anyway, I looked
I see. Good to know. Let's let this thread die and stay on the other
one. I sent you a reply in that one.
On Nov 1, 1:51 pm, Karl Swedberg k...@englishrules.com wrote:
On Nov 1, 2009, at 1:49 PM, jmatthews wrote:
On the topic of mouseenter and mouseleave, which some of you
recommended,
jQuery Pumpkin: Fright less. Do More.
Oh, and by the way, the reason for needing separate control for the
members (senators and representatives) is I want a click on any member
to take you (fly) to the office of that member on the Google Earth map
and zoom-in to it.
Just like when you click on the parent (Senate or House). If you
You nut bags forgot to mention to the noob,
Use the AJAX hosted Google URL directly in your source code like so:
script src=http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/
jquery.min.js/script
A lot of sites are using this so its already cached on people's
browsers so the download is ZERO in
I am new to jQuery and really new to the form plugin so I must be
missing something simple but I can't figure out what is wrong.
I have this form:
div class=print
h3Print Items Due Report/h3
form id=printForm action=printRange.php method=post
Date to Printbr /
Where is the documentation on the properties of nodes that Jquery
utilizes?
xxx.nodeName (where nodeName) is the property.
nodeName works with Jquery. I am trying to find a list of which other
do (e.g. nodeType, nodeValue, etc.).
Thanks.
Thanx for the replies guys. I have a better understanding
MorningZ wrote:
I'd suggest reading this article
http://www.learningjquery.com/2007/10/a-plugin-development-pattern
heck, he even uses options for the name, and that probably is not
coincidence as many people follow Mike's
OK. So. Close! Even done if this is the best that can be
had.
You all were right about adding and removing classes. You were just
suggesting they be added and removed in the wrong place. The parent
class should be removed when the child element is entered. Vice
Versa, when the child
nodeName is a DOM element property. Not related to jQuery per se. Here
are a couple references:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/element#Properties
http://www.javascriptkit.com/domref/elementproperties.shtml
--Karl
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
I want to send data to a remote site but only after the customer leaves. Its
not working and I just want to make sure I am not doing anything wrong. can
anyone see anything wrong with the collowing code
$(window).bind('beforeunload', function()
{
On Nov 1, 2009, at 2:57 PM, jmatthews wrote:
Okay, see how the members are firing their respective House or
Senate? That's what I want to stop.
Hmm. No, I'm not seeing that.
The members need their own class. Let's say you mouse over a member.
I want it to turn red when you do. If you
I am analyzing some performance issues at a website and ran into a
piece of code in superfish where i was wondering if this could be
optimized.
in the superfish method i can see the following code snippet:
var $a = $('a',this);
$a.each(function(i){
var $li = $a.eq(i).parents('li');
Hello, here on this site http://www.visitnorthcentralidaho.org/ I have
a cycle + jcarousel for imgs on the right side.. it works in all but
IE... the issue is that I'm added the extra images after the load. I
have finally got the thumbs to act right but... well it's acting right
in all but IE...
i don't understand what u r saying , i am trying to reset the form in the
iframe , i need a sample code , Thanks
Hi everybody,
i have one page called console.php ,now in that page i have an iframe
with id = 'well_frame' how do i reset the feilds in the form that is
in that iframe from console.php.
When will there be a new release?
This bug:
http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/4017
which john himself has labelled critical was fixed 8 months ago, but
there is still no release which contains the fix.
Ok. I didn't realize you can use DOM properties as extenders of
Jquery selectors.
Karl, did you see the revised Sandbox code?
It works!
I'm having a hang-up making it work in my app., though
I am putting the current version up so you can see I am basically
removing the chamberHighlight
Karl coded:
$('.house, .senate').mouseover(function(event) {
$(event.target).addClass('highlight');
}).mouseout(function(event) {
$(event.target).removeClass('highlight');
});
I did not notice then in prior posts. Guess I completely missed it.
What is target, and how does it
Karl, I think I have finally snapped to what you advised.
You said:
You're fighting against two principles: event bubbling and style
cascading. You can limit the event to be triggered only on those top-
level items, but if you're directly applying a style to those top-
level items, the child
I'm going to have to sleep on this. I am flustered.
I think adding a class like that actually creates a second class, and
that the second class is also inherited by children. Here'e the
frustrating part:
When the sub-table opens up under House, it has a set of tree branches
on the left. I
Thanks for posting the Google URL; that's good information. But name-calling
and foul language are not welcome here.
-Mike
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Joonha joonha.sebr...@gmail.com wrote:
You nut bags forgot to mention to the noob,
Use the AJAX hosted Google URL directly in your source
Resolved!!!
I needed to clean up the class issue slightly. The event issue came
down to Karl's ($event.target)issue PLUS USING MOUSEOVER AND NOT
MOUSEENTER.
The reference guide DOES describe it properly; I am just thick-headed,
I guess. Mouseover will fire when entering over a child. Mouseout
Okay, now that, through event.target, I have trapped and deflected a
click in senate when the actual click was on the checkbox next to a
member, I want to determine the element from which it came and modify
it. Specifically, I know it came from one of the checkboxes preceding
the many senate
Hah! Got it! Just getting used to mixing languages. Kept looking
for the solution in Jquery. It was just plain HTML Dom.
63 matches
Mail list logo