bump. any thoughts?
On Dec 17 2009, 6:24 pm, kgosser wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I saw this site a few months ago that was showing off a new plugin
> which used the scrollTo tool to scroll through one screen shot. I
> can't seem to find it with a Google search, and I forgo
Hey all,
I saw this site a few months ago that was showing off a new plugin
which used the scrollTo tool to scroll through one screen shot. I
can't seem to find it with a Google search, and I forgot to save it to
my Delicious. Yikes!
I was wondering if this rings a bell for anyone and if you coul
Hey all,
I'm trying to do some animation designs. Basically where I'm stuck is
I have a bunch of things I want to do, but not until the duration of
the switchClass method is complete. Looking at the UI documentation
site, there doesn't appear to be a callback ability.
Anyone have any tips on how
Hey all,
I'm using the Timers plugin to do a count down timer. I like it a lot.
I would like to enhance my UI by having the numbering being counted
down transition from black to red as it gets closer to 0.
The jQuery UI demo for animate seems to be what I need, but what I'm
having trouble figur
e.preventDefault() and e.stopPropagation().
>
> --John
>
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 3:20 PM, kgosser wrote:
>
> > Just curious if there is a best practice when choosing between
>
> > $("a").click(function(){
> > // stuff
> > re
Just curious if there is a best practice when choosing between
$("a").click(function(){
// stuff
return false;
});
and
$("a").click(function(){
// stuff
event.preventDefault();
});
to cancel out the href of an anchor when clicked.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Been looking up why my .change() isn't working in IE6/7. Found some
good links online to explain that the .change() doesn't work in IE
until AFTER you click or tab away from the radio button or checkbox
for those browsers. Then, it was recommended to use .click() instead.
Ok, fair enough, but the
Bump. I'm really looking for a solid tip here :). Thanks everyone.
On Apr 17, 9:48 am, kgosser wrote:
> Here's a better example with HTML. See, I said it was hard to explain
> in the first place :).
>
> Ok, so basically think of this as a list of things where the HTML i
HTML page:
>
>
> // initialize some variables here
>
>
> That *is* HTML code, isn't it?
>
> -Mike
>
> > From: kgosser
>
> > I have two values that are only found in a loop in the HTML.
> > They need to be passed to the single function in
;
> -- Josh
>
> -Original Message-
> From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:jquery...@googlegroups.com] On
>
> Behalf Of kgosser
> Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 2:47 PM
> To: jQuery (English)
> Subject: [jQuery] passing more than 1 param via click()?
>
> Hey all
I think you've misunderstood my question.
I have two values that are only found in a loop in the HTML. They need
to be passed to the single function in the document.ready().
I can't set them in the JavaScript. I have to "find" them somehow in
the HTML. Whether I find them as hidden inputs or som
Hey all,
Not really sure how to ask this, so I'm sorry if my title is mis-
leading. It is also why I wasn't able to find much searching, so I'm
sorry if it's answered already.
Basically, the code I inherited was this:
','');
return false;"
>Remove Department
And that is in an iterati
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:jquery...@googlegroups.com] On
>
> Behalf Of kgosser
> Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 10:28 AM
> To: jQuery (English)
> Subject: [jQuery] Should $(document).ready() be external? And should it be
> placed at the bottom of the page?
>
> Hey
Hey all,
Two quick questions for you. I couldn't find the answers while
searching... This would be a great thing to add to the jQuery FAQ, by
the way.
(1) Is it advisable to place a page's $(document).ready() stuff in an
external .js file?
I've been doing a lot of reading and research on optim
Hey all,
I've done some digging for a jQuery RSS feed plugin. Some good ones
out there.
jFeed:
http://www.hovinne.com/blog/index.php/2007/07/15/132-jfeed-jquery-rss-atom-feed-parser-plugin
Other: http://www.levelfield.com/rss.html
FeedReader:
http://blogs.atalayasec.org/dev/2008/02/jquery-rss-f
Hello all,
This is a beginner question, and may well be more of a JavaScript
answer than a jQuery answer. None the less, here is my example:
I'm using the ultra lightweight Rich Text Editor plugin (http://
batiste.dosimple.ch/blog/posts/2007-09-11-1/rich-text-editor-
jquery.html)
It is called v
derstand how to stop having to write
traversing like this:
$(this).parent.().parent().prev().prev().prev().children("p.example");
If you see what I'm getting at?
On Jan 28, 11:42 am, jay wrote:
> http://docs.jquery.com/Traversing/closest
>
> On Jan 28, 12:39 pm, kgosser wrot
Hello, pretty noob question here. I have this example:
Example
Now let's say there's this jQuery:
$("input").click(function(){
$(this).parent("form").css("color","#F00");
});
My question: Does the parent() method work like that, or do I need to
Hey John,
I downloaded Superfish the other day and have been using it. It seems
like the right kind of tool for the project I'm tackling, and I'm
excited about it!
It's been working like a charm so far, but today, I began to start
evaluating it in IE6. I've ran into two very large issues:
(1) I
Bumpity bump. Any tips? Thanks in advance!
On Nov 14, 3:57 pm, kgosser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm using this sortable method:http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Sortables/sortable
>
> Works perfect! I have one question though: When a certain action is
>
Hey all,
I'm using this sortable method: http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Sortables/sortable
Works perfect! I have one question though: When a certain action is
taken by the user, I want to reset the original order of the s in
the list. I can't seem to figure out how to do that. Does anyone have
any ti
Hey all,
I understand how hasClass() works, but I'm trying to figure out how to
use it to see if an element DOESN'T have a class. I want to check if
the class doesn't exist, and if not then I'll add it.
Do I use the older is() method?
Just looking for the best way. Thanks!
mce.moxiecode.com/
>
> Also, you can search the plugin repository:
>
> http://plugins.jquery.com/search/node/wysiwyg+type%3Aproject_project
>
> - Richard
>
> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 3:09 PM, kgosser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hey all,
>
> >
Hey all,
I'm looking for a jQuery plug-in that will help with formatting text
in a textarea. Something like Wordpress' or Gdoc's formatting bar.
Basically I want to be able to bold/italicize/etc. text for users
without them having to understand HTML.
Any direction to an existing plug-in would b
Bingo, that was it. Big time "duh" noob moment :)
On Jul 8, 4:50 pm, Carl Von Stetten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> kgosser,
>
> Are you loading jQuery.js after your main.js file? If you are, try
> loading jQuery first, as it must be present before using any
Here's what I'm not getting about jQuery from a novice point of view.
Let's say I have this:
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#switcherBtn").click(function(){
$("#target").toggleClass("nodisplay");
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