Depending on your clients navigators you may use inline-block positionning
(works fine with Firefox 3.xx, Opera, Safari ; works with Firefox 2.xx with
a few tweaks, works IE7 with a bit more tweaking but ultimately ok), or
floating positioning if you really are forced to be IE6 compliant (though
I think I've done something similar to this. What I did (for a one-row
image grid with horizontal scrolling) was have a div with a fixed
height and width, overflow: hidden, and position:relative. I put a
child div with absolute positioning and a large enough width so that
it will accommodate all
wrap 2 columns in one container and only move the one
container...requires some css modifications no matter what you do
paparazzy wrote:
hi,
Im building a jCarousel following the tuturials and the example that
youve post in http://sorgalla.com.
I want to build a Vertical carousel but with
pastebin: http://pastebin.ca/1595754
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 5:04 PM, bryan br...@bryanruiz.com wrote:
Hey all,
First post to the group! I am trying to display a spinner on images
that are loading, which works. I wanted the loader to be degrade
properly if javascript was disabled, which is
You could try using a hidden field to hold the id. Then you could look
for that field.
$(document).ready(function() {
$('.favorite').click(function(){
var tid=$('.hiddenfield').text();
alert(tid);
});
});
pa href=# class=favoritesome linkspan
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 8:24 PM, jtj...@arclocal.com wrote:
I have only used jQuery for fairly simple things and am a little
stumped on how best to achieve the following. I have a list of items
(similar to the three items at the bottom) and I want a user to be
able to assign it as a
One thing to keep in mind, is that when you are using : to specify a
filter, it will always be inside of a string. input:buttonfor
example.
The syntax you have here is the key value notation in javascript. It will
almost always exist outside of a string. You are setting the setup key to
lets go back to basic JavaScript.
take this example
var display = function() { // create namespace display
return {
hide : function(o) { // add function hide to namepsace
var obj = document.getElementById(o);
if(obj.style.display != 'none') {
obj.style.display = 'none'
}
},
show : function(o)
Thanks a lot. The second response really helped me as I'm not so
versed in hard core JavaScript. Obviously not being that well versed
in it is hindering my ability to understand plug-in code, ability to
distinguish between standard JavaScript notation/features vs. jQuery
in the same file, and
what is meant by a namespace. I view namespace as like in .NET
classes, is this the same concept?
On Jul 2, 1:10 pm, expresso dschin...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks a lot. The second response really helped me as I'm not so
versed in hard core JavaScript. Obviously not being that well versed
in
i will use simple terms
when i say namespace
lets call our namespace bmw
this should be a little simpler.
someone decides to create bmw as namespace or brand name
now one of the functions or perks of this is that you can paint it a certain
color.
you could say it's like create your own brand
it is similar do dotnet yes
JS
==
var mynamespace = function() {
return {
hide : function(o) {
var obj = document.getElementById(o);
o.style.display = 'none'
}
}
}();
dot net C#
==
namespace mynamespace {
void hideElemen(string elementName)t {
elementName.visibility = false;
correction to my dotnet cod
namespace mynamespace {
public class myclass{
void hideElemen(string elementName)t {
elementName.visibility = false;
}
}
}
}
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 8:21 PM, waseem sabjee waseemsab...@gmail.comwrote:
it is similar do dotnet yes
JS
==
var mynamespace =
Hi
I am not too sure if you can do that but to my understanding all jQuery
plugin returns the selected jQuery object
so if you want to do that you have to add plugin function to jQuery directly
you might want to see how jQuery ui dialog and datepicker to find out how
they do something similar
Yeah, this works perfectly!
Many thanks for the idea, Pierre.
Best Regards.
On Jun 12, 8:20 pm, Pierre Bellan fcy...@gmail.com wrote:
I see one fast solution,
You put a variable isLoaded in your top frame.
At first, the value is false, and when it's ready you change the value to
true.
Yeah, this works perfectly!
Many thanks for the idea, Pierre.
Best Regards.
On Jun 12, 8:20 pm, Pierre Bellan fcy...@gmail.com wrote:
I see one fast solution,
You put a variable isLoaded in your top frame.
At first, the value is false, and when it's ready you change the value to
true.
You may want to make your post subjects actually mean something rather
than the vague Question so that the right person sees it to help
you...
for example hightlight required fields in validate
On Jun 14, 1:45 pm, Alexander Gornik agor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there.
Is there an option if
I see one fast solution,
You put a variable isLoaded in your top frame.
At first, the value is false, and when it's ready you change the value to
true.
Inside the iframe that need the function, you check the value of the
variable inside a periodic call.
When the value is true, you can make the
Parent is the DOM node which contains the targeted element.
So in your example td would be the parent of input. Label would be a sibling
of input, or you could use the prev('label') method if you wanted to target
the label element.
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Never mind, figured out the issue. the return statement has a call
that will look for label inside of the parent, not look at the parent
itself. If I want to look at the parent, I'll have to use $(this).is
('label'). Sorry for the clutter!
On Jun 11, 12:11 pm, TimW66 timwilso...@gmail.com
Hi Karl,
Thanks for the response. It works great.
Thanks,
Stephen
The .live() method binds event handlers at a higher level than the
node(s) selected. So, in other words the events aren't actually bound
to specific nodes so they won't be removed when you call empty.
If you need to remove a live event, just call .die(). It is like
.unbind() but for .live()
Thanks, Brandon. So .empty() won't touch events that were bound using a
selector on objects inside what is being emptied, right? Gotta use
.die() to get rid of them?
- Jack
Brandon Aaron wrote:
The .live() method binds event handlers at a higher level than the
node(s) selected. So, in other
On May 30, 2009, at 12:14 PM, Jack Killpatrick wrote:
Thanks, Brandon. So .empty() won't touch events that were bound
using a selector on objects inside what is being emptied, right?
Gotta use .die() to get rid of them?
Yes and no. empty() will unbind events that were bound to the
Thanks guys, I understand now.
Related question (but maybe for the UI guys)... does anyone know if any
jquery UI components (sortables and dialog in particular) bind events to
something outside their own scope (like by using .live())? I'm guessing
not and that I'm safe instantiating one of
I'm guessing that once a .live() instantiation occurs it's there for
good. If that's the case, is there a way to destroy it? (in particular
as it pertains to a selector).
I'm debating using it in a plugin, but am wary because of what could
happen with multiple instances of the plugin and
Thanks a bunch mkmanning, your brief answer had loads of meaning for
me:
a) we may look in the jQuery source file to see what a jQuery function
does -- jQuery is after all simply JavaScript
b) we can name any JavaScript object by using a colon after a name
A partial answer to my question on the difference between mouseenter
and mouseover, in the jQuery documentation, Events/mouseenter (http://
docs.jquery.com/Events/mouseenter#fn), it states, then illustrates,
that mouseover fires when the pointer moves into or out from child
element, while
On May 24, 2009, at 10:19 PM, Dustin Wilson wrote:
Is there a way to
select div elements with a class of 'img' that has more than one img
element as a child?
Hi Dustin,
jQuery doesn't use XPath selectors (it did long ago, but now it uses
only CSS selectors). To get a count of the images
Moderators - I am not trying to post multiple posts. However, I was
having problems with my internet connection at the time I was trying
to post this. I have another post that is similar to this one so you
can safely delete this post.
Thanks!
On May 23, 2:44 pm, macphreak swhit...@gmail.com
A quick look in the jQuery source is always a good start:
hover: function(fnOver, fnOut) {
return this.mouseenter(fnOver).mouseleave(fnOut);
}
On May 22, 9:28 pm, Mattsson carol.matts...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I'm very new to jQuery and trying out some of the
I just googled around, hacked at my function, etc.
For some reason I ended up trying this solution (i.e. setting
thisStory inside the getJSON callback instead of using the thisStory =
getJSON() way., and it works ALMOST:
script type=text/javascript //![CDATA[
var
somehting like...
$(.clicky).live(click, function(){
$(this).next().fadeIn(slow)
});
On May 21, 9:27 am, Rudolpho webmas...@freieberater.biz wrote:
Hello!
Sorry i´m a absolute beginner with JQuery, therefore this Question
may be somewhat trivial:
My Goal is to make input type= image
I know of two possibilities off the top of my head.
The first is a shameless plug for my own plugin still in development:
http://c3p0.reverse.net/~aquaone/tablefilter/http://c3p0.reverse.net/%7Eaquaone/tablefilter/.
Check it out and let me know if it would meet your requirements.
The second would
Ok - so far i got it to work. The reason why the things didnt
work was because the functions weren´t loaded on (document).ready.
One solved next problem comes... i want it that way, once next
button in row is activated the previous shouldnt work any more until
the next one is
ps: strange behaviour can be seen live here:
http://www.les-elites.org/index.php?article_id=126clang=0
Josh, thanks for your response - it helped clear up some of my
problems when I moved the var thisStory = $.getJSON(javascript/
test.js, function(json){etc.}); out of the $(document).ready();
block. Now at least the document.write is executing on the page...
But it's being written out as
Well, one thing that will cause IE to error is the extra comma in the
object declaration:
var obj = {
'foo': 'bar',
'baz': 'boo', --- this comma creates an error in IE
}
The other problem is that you are doing the json call when the
document is finished loading, at that point the
if you had:
var json = {4:{6:1},3:{1:1,2:1}}
and this div:
div id=Results/div
then this code:
$.each(json, function(Parent, Values) {
$(#Results).append(Parent: + Parent + /br /);
$.each(values, function(key, val) {
$(#Results).append(-- Key: + key + , Value: +
Hello,
I have updated the code a bit, and I think that the problem I am
having has to do with scope and how I am binding my pause() and click
functions to my controls? Any help is greatly appreciated. Basically,
each time either arrow left or arrow right is clicked, I have bound a
function to
I have approached a solution, or at least am very close. I have run
into a problem though...
In my initial binds to my forward and backward controls, I am binding
the functions backwardClick() and forwardClick(), as well as to each
an if statement that calls pause() if my variable 'gallery' is
Hi Roryreiff -
would these plugins help?
http://malsup.com/jquery/cycle/
http://code.google.com/p/agile-carousel/
On Apr 15, 11:43 am, roryreiff roryre...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
I want to start developing a simple interactive image gallery for a
home page. My goal is for it to behave
On Apr 17, 10:55 am, mkmanning michaell...@gmail.com wrote:
- the dataType is JSON, not json.
(I pointed this out earlier in this thread)
I noticed what sneaks did, I also noticed you had pointed it out,
which is why my comment was in direct reply to sneaks post about the
'object side'
On Apr 16, 5:14 pm, mkmanning michaell...@gmail.com wrote:
As I said before: it's a string until it's eval'd, which happens with
the 'json' response type within jQuery, or as I said you can eval the
Notice carefully what 'sneaks' used for his dataType:
jQuery.post(
- the dataType is JSON, not json.
(I pointed this out earlier in this thread)
I noticed what sneaks did, I also noticed you had pointed it out,
which is why my comment was in direct reply to sneaks post about the
'object side' and removing the quotes (check the quoted text in my
post to see that
On Apr 15, 7:33 pm, sneaks deroacheee...@gmail.com wrote:
for anyone having similar problem heres how i resolved it:
function getProductInfo(product_id) {
jQuery.post(
/wp/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php, {
action:
Just an FYI, but there's no 'object side' of the json in your example.
It just an object, consisting of name-value pairs. While you can leave
quotes off of the names, they are strings which, according to the RFC,
should be quoted. Doing so will not cause problems, and will save you
from
I'm sorry about heisting this thread, but I cannot figure out how to
post to this group. I click new post, type in my prose, and click
post, but it never appears in the topic list. Does anyone know what
I'm doing wrong?
Thanks,
-K
Hi, Kyle...
Perhaps, since you are apparently new to the group, your new posts are
being moderated pending approval?
Rick
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Kyle gandalfisarocks...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm sorry about heisting this thread, but I cannot figure out how to
post to this group. I
Kyle wrote:
I'm sorry about heisting this thread, but I cannot figure out how to
post to this group. I click new post, type in my prose, and click
post, but it never appears in the topic list. Does anyone know what
I'm doing wrong?
Thanks,
-K
Since you using gmail, you don't get your
On Apr 16, 12:42 am, mkmanning michaell...@gmail.com wrote:
Just an FYI, but there's no 'object side' of the json in your example.
It just an object, consisting of name-value pairs. While you can leave
No, it is not an object. It is a string.
quotes off of the names, they are strings
So you're saying JSON is not an object, it's a string? What does the O
stand for then? The OP gave this example JSON:
{
product_id:03,
product_name:Sample shoe,
product_brand:Shoe Brand,
product_slug:slug3,
product_description:description3,
Ah, the O in JSON does stand for Object, but what does the *N* stand for?
:-)
Notation.
JSON is a string format: It's a *notation* in the form of a string. This
string can represent an object or other data type, but JSON is not the
object itself.
The example JSON that the OP posted is evidence
As I said before: it's a string until it's eval'd, which happens with
the 'json' response type within jQuery, or as I said you can eval the
response text yourself. At that point it is JavaScript, and it's an
object whose members you can access with dot or bracket notation and
that you can iterate
And if we really want to split hairs, JSON isn't a string. It's text.
A string is a specific JavaScript object type with its own associated
methods, which have no meaning in other languages. JSON is a text
format that is completely language independent (and JSON was
specifically designed as a
sneaks wrote:
i have tried to iterate through the JSON using the jQuery.each():
but it is iterating character by character rather than by each pair
It looks like your JSON response is seen as a String. What jQuery call
are you using to load it?
-- Scptt
On Apr 14, 9:34 pm, sneaks deroacheee...@gmail.com wrote:
hi! i am trying to use jQuery.post() to send name/value to a php
function which then retreives data from mysql and responds with JSON
which looks like this when i append it directly to my debug output
div:
[...]
i have tried to
heres the function (it connects to wordpress database so i cant send a
url)
code
function getProductInfo(product_id) {
jQuery.post(
/wp/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php, {
action: getProductInfo,
On Apr 15, 4:34 pm, sneaks deroacheee...@gmail.com wrote:
[posting order restored]
On Apr 15, 1:28 pm, dhtml dhtmlkitc...@gmail.com wrote:
On Apr 14, 9:34 pm, sneaks deroacheee...@gmail.com wrote:
hi! i am trying to use jQuery.post() to send name/value to a php
function which then
hi garret...
here is the json responsei get:
{
product_id:03,
product_name:Sample shoe,
product_brand:Shoe Brand,
product_slug:slug3,
product_description:description3,
product_active:1,
product_type:shoe,
product_gender:youth,
the way i see it, there are quotes on the object side of the json
where there should be no quotes...
for anyone having similar problem heres how i resolved it:
function getProductInfo(product_id) {
jQuery.post(
/wp/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php, {
action: getProductInfo,
'cookie':
i, too, am curious how to break out of a .each() loop.
On Apr 14, 7:35 pm, jack datac...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, all
See the following.
$(input:text).each(function(){
if(something happened) return;
---
---
})
I found the 'return' only exit form a particular input
well according to
http://docs.jquery.com/Core/each
returning false SHOULD break out of the loop, haven't tried it tho - i
can't imagine something like this would be broken at this point, maybe
your condition is never being met?
On Apr 14, 7:51 pm, Leeoniya leeon...@gmail.com wrote:
i, too, am
wait, you should be doing return FALSE rather than just return
On Apr 14, 7:57 pm, Leeoniya leeon...@gmail.com wrote:
well according tohttp://docs.jquery.com/Core/each
returning false SHOULD break out of the loop, haven't tried it tho - i
can't imagine something like this would be broken at
As Leeoniya notes:
$(input:text).each(function(){
if(something happened) { return false; }
})
On Apr 14, 8:59 pm, Leeoniya leeon...@gmail.com wrote:
wait, you should be doing return FALSE rather than just return
On Apr 14, 7:57 pm, Leeoniya leeon...@gmail.com wrote:
well according
That doesn't make any sense
getJSON, makes an AJAX call and expects, well, it expects JSON
if what your calling has comments surrounding it, then it isn't JSON,
so that function won't work
You'll have to use the generic .ajax method, strip off the comments,
and then, ugggh, eval() to turn the
...@gmail.com wrote:
From: MorningZ morni...@gmail.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: question about getJSON and surrounding JavaScript
comments in JSON
To: jQuery (English) jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Date: Thursday, March 26, 2009, 7:49 AM
That doesn't make any sense
getJSON, makes an AJAX call and expects
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 3:48 AM, Viki gy...@hotmail.com wrote:
This is Vicky from China. I came across to know JQuery last year and
felt very interested in this masterpiece. My brother once adopted
some features or plug-in of JQuery during his graduation thesis of
designing a web
The way you store mdata you would have to loop through each item to
find it.
What if you stored it like this:
var mapdata = {
'basic': { mID:'basic', mtitle:'Basic Map' },
'bookmobile': { mID:'bookmobile', mtitle:'Bookmobile Stops' },
'booksbymail': { mID:'booksbymail',
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 4:50 AM, Skari skar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I am in the early stages of developing a web portal and want to
provide a drag-n-drop of blocks, so users can pretty much configure
their own custom page. I am using Drupal as a CMS and found some
pretty well
There is a jQuery function that works specifically on javascript files:
jQuery.getScript( url, callback )
is that what you're looking for?)
cheers
Michael Lawson
Content Tools Developer, Global Solutions, ibm.com
Phone: 1-919-517-1568 Tieline: 255-1568
E-mail: mjlaw...@us.ibm.com
'Examine my
If you are using Prototype and jQuery you will need to do:
var $j =jQuery.noConflict();
otherwise the will be a conflict for the $. Then, when you wan't to
do things in jQuery, do $j and when you want to do things in
Prototype, do $.
Is $(imgDisplay0).src = imgs0Slideshow[start].image;
$(imgDisplay0_title).innerHTML = title;
$(imgDisplay0_caption).innerHTML = caption;
$(imgDisplay0_number).innerHTML = 1 of + imgs0Slideshow.length +
Articles;
should be
$(imgDisplay0_title).html(title);
$(imgDisplay0_caption).html(caption);
$(imgDisplay0_number).html('1 of ' +
Also, instead of saying
var imgs0Slideshow = new Array();
imgs0Slideshow[0] = new Object();
It's easier to just say
var imgs0Slideshow = [];
imgs0Slideshow[0] = {};
and that achieves the exact same thing.
On Feb 8, 1:10 am, seasoup seas...@gmail.com wrote:
$(imgDisplay0_title).innerHTML =
Thanks so much for the help. I'm afraid it still isn't working
correctly. I tried [0] which to me means it initiates the very first
image as soon as it preloads. For more details of how I am using this,
I am actually using the Prototype script framework which makes this
image gallery work.
Is
Sorry, just also to mention, I am integrating this within WordPress
and I am using the jQuery framework for another gallery.
On Feb 8, 9:58 pm, MH1988 m.lawrencehu...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks so much for the help. I'm afraid it still isn't working
correctly. I tried [0] which to me means it
Would be great if someone could still help me out?
On Feb 8, 10:01 pm, MH1988 m.lawrencehu...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, just also to mention, I am integrating this within WordPress
and I am using the jQuery framework for another gallery.
On Feb 8, 9:58 pm, MH1988 m.lawrencehu...@gmail.com
Thanks for the reply. That would give me every non-div element which
contained a div. In the original example I was looking for every div
which did not contain another div plus every other non-div element.
Based on John's reply I'm guessing there is bug since $(':not(div:has
(div))') is
sorry for the misinterpretation. Yeah, that seems like a bug.
$(':not(div:has(div))') gave the exact same results as $('*').not
('div:has(div)') in jQuery 1.2.6.
In 1.3 $(':not(div:has(div))') excludes html, body and any div
elements.
On Jan 19, 7:07 pm, jdwbell jdwb...@gmail.com wrote:
Shouldn't it simply be
$(':not(div):has(div)') ?
Note that it gives you all the chain of parents to the element which
contains a DIV.
On Jan 16, 6:26 pm, jdwbell jdwb...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you very much for your reply. I am finding that with the
example listed below these two work as
$(':not(div:has(div))') is equivalent to
$('*:not(div:has(div))') is equivalent to
$('*').filter(':not(div:has(div))') is equivalent to
$('*').not('div:has(div)')
Hope that helps to answer your question :)
--John
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 11:24 AM, jdwbell jdwb...@gmail.com wrote:
Here I am
Thank you very much for your reply. I am finding that with the
example listed below these two work as expected (that is they are
returning non divs and all divs which do not contain other divs):
$('*').not('div:has(div)')
$('*').not($('div:has(div)'))
but these three:
$(':not(div:has(div))')
wow, thanks for your help, it's really useful to me.
On 1月4日, 上午2時56分, Ricardo Tomasi ricardob...@gmail.com wrote:
Everytime you change the src attribute of an image, the browser will
fire a request to the server. That's one of the reasons why img roll-
overs have been replaced with CSS hover
by the way, do you have more sample that css substitute for js?
On 1月5日, 下午2時33分, David .Wu chan1...@gmail.com wrote:
wow, thanks for your help, it's really useful to me.
On 1月4日, 上午2時56分, Ricardo Tomasi ricardob...@gmail.com wrote:
Everytime you change the src attribute of an image, the
Everytime you change the src attribute of an image, the browser will
fire a request to the server. That's one of the reasons why img roll-
overs have been replaced with CSS hover a long time ago, this is a
waste of scripting. Something like this is much more effective (and
semantically correct):
Hi Dirceu,
I'm glad that was helpful.
Yes, of course I'd be delighted to have you mention my name - and even more
so if you can link it to my blog at http://mg.to/. :-)
BTW, you may want to take a look at Google Code as an alternative to
SourceForge. Each one has some advantages and
Hi Mike,
*Yes, of course I'd be delighted to have you mention my name - and even more
so if you can link it to my blog at http://mg.to/. :-)*
You can be shure ;-)
*BTW, you may want to take a look at Google Code as an alternative to
SourceForge.*
I'm a GNU/Linux instructor and sourceforge
Hi Mike,
Fantastic!!! This is very very good!!!
I'll publish this CMS at sourceforge soon, and if you agree your name will
be appear in special thanks. Ok? This is the most important contribution
form my project.
Thank you very much!
Dirceu Barquette
2008/12/24 Michael Geary m...@mg.to
I
WOW!!!
.toSource is amazing!!! thank you again
Dirceu Barquette
2008/12/23 Michael Geary m...@mg.to
So you have a list of the methods of an object and you want to find out
what the parameters to each method are, is that right?
There are three ways you can do this:
1) In Firefox, you
I must have been getting forgetful when I posted that suggestion. As I
mentioned, .toSource() is not available in all browsers, so it wouldn't be
suitable for your CMS feature that you want to make available to your site's
visitors.
But .toString() *is* available in all browsers, and it gives
Advice: more specific subject lines than the ultra vague and useless
question will get you better and faster help
On Dec 23, 6:10 am, Dirceu Barquette dirceu.barque...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
Has anybody a solution?
showing a few jQuery methods :
var Typeof = {};
for (v in $) {
Thanks.
You are right!
But, do you have any suggest?
Thank you!
Dirceu Barquette
2008/12/23 MorningZ morni...@gmail.com
Advice: more specific subject lines than the ultra vague and useless
question will get you better and faster help
On Dec 23, 6:10 am, Dirceu Barquette
did you try listing the arguments array within each detected function ?
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Dirceu Barquette
dirceu.barque...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks.
You are right!
But, do you have any suggest?
Thank you!
Dirceu Barquette
2008/12/23 MorningZ morni...@gmail.com
Advice:
How can I do this? This is my question!
Thank you!!!
Dirceu Barquette
2008/12/23 Alexandre Plennevaux aplennev...@gmail.com
did you try listing the arguments array within each detected function ?
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Dirceu Barquette
dirceu.barque...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks.
So you have a list of the methods of an object and you want to find out what
the parameters to each method are, is that right?
There are three ways you can do this:
1) In Firefox, you can call the .toSource() method of an object (including a
function) to see its source code. For example, try
(before reading... my English is so terrible... :-( )
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your attention and thank you very much for the answers!
My goal is a CMS application. I've been writing this code from 2 month ago.
Now a day I'm ending the project.
So, I need to make something like dummy end user
P.S.; forgive some extraneous code and comments. Copied and revised
quickly for this post.
On Dec 17, 11:02 am, taykahike rcarr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone tell me if it's possible to have multiple triggers in
nested lists using the jQuery UI Accordion? Also, is it configurable
to
Take a look at this:
http://docs.jquery.com/Frequently_Asked_Questions#Why_doesn.27t_an_event_work_on_a_new_element_I.27ve_created.3F
That contains a short answer to your question:
Events are bound only to elements that exist when you issue the jQuery
call. When you create a new element, you
You can probably use one of these plugins (or both combined).
http://flesler.blogspot.com/2007/10/jquerylocalscroll-10.html
http://flesler.blogspot.com/2008/02/jqueryserialscroll.html
The first one should do, but you can apply the 2nd for prev/next
navigation.
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