Thanks again for your time.
The idea is this: I have an action that usually finishes instantly but can
take alot of time if on that action the database is migrated (this happens
rarely but it happens).
On this action i triggered the animation because I wanted to notify the user
somehow that things
On Oct 20, 2009, at 3:53 AM, Constantin Valeriu Tuguran wrote:
Thanks for the help.
I wanted to give the user some feedback while waiting for an action to
complete so I can not return false.
I must find another way.
How about this, then? ...
$(document).ready(function(){
$
Thanks for the help.
I wanted to give the user some feedback while waiting for an action to
complete so I can not return false.
I must find another way.
Best Regards,
2009/10/20, Karl Swedberg :
> Is the link's href set to another page? If so, I'm surprised it works
> in any browser. You would n
Is the link's href set to another page? If so, I'm surprised it works
in any browser. You would need to return false after your animate
methods:
$(document).ready(function(){
$(".action").click(function(){
$("#panel")
.animate({top:"0px"}, 500)
The click handler needs to be bound when the link actually exists. You
could try it this way:
function resizeSquare() {
var $square = $('#square');
$square.animate({ width: "300px", marginLeft: "-150px"}, 800)
.animate({ height: "400px", marginTop: "-200px"}, 800, funct
[EMAIL PROTECTED] karl, that did it! your page
http://www.learningjquery.com/2007/09/animated-scrolling-with-jquery-12
is very informative, too!
jquery is truly awesome. i never look back to writing javascript w/out
a library like this (and when i do i get that sinking feeling---
javascript is c
wolf,
Change 'body' to 'html':
$( 'html' ).animate( { scrollTop: y }, d, 'bounceout' ); };
--Tony
On 9月20日, 下午9時12分, wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i am looking for a solution to scroll pages smoothly and found the
> example at
>
> http://dev.jquery.com/~john/ticket/step/test2.html
>
> that
Hi wolf,
I ran into the same problem, but on John Resig's recommendation I add
"html" to the selector and it worked:
$( 'html, body' ).animate( { scrollTop: y }, d, 'bounceout' ); };
See my blog entry for more information:
http://www.learningjquery.com/2007/09/animated-scrolling-with-jquery
Hi john,
That worked great, when can we expect a compressed release? XD
Byron
Not yet - we should have the final version of 1.1.3 released very soon
- at which point we'll have all the versions available for use.
--John
On 6/18/07, Byron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi John, worked like a treat,
is there a compressed version available?
On Jun 18, 5:29 pm, "John Resig"
Hi Byron,
i am not an expert but i had the same issue with my sliderView
plugin.
http://www.gcmingati.net/wordpress/wp-content/lab/jquery/imagestrip/imageslide-plugin.html
I looked at your script and i think that if instead of declaring the
imagewidth [var imageSize = 180;] you let jq retrieve the
hi John, worked like a treat,
is there a compressed version available?
On Jun 18, 5:29 pm, "John Resig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Byron -
>
> You should give jQuery 1.1.3a a try. This was one of the nasty bugs
> that we were able to resolve in it:http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.1.3a.js
>
> Le
Byron -
You should give jQuery 1.1.3a a try. This was one of the nasty bugs
that we were able to resolve in it:
http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.1.3a.js
Let me know if that code helps to solve your problem.
--John
On 6/17/07, Byron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks,
I tried setting it in th
Thanks,
I tried setting it in the call bak like so..
...
$("#imageBoxInside").animate({left: sLeft}, 'slow',
function() {
wait = 0;
var left = parseInt($("#imageBoxInside").css("left"));
if (left < 0 && left > -(imageSize * transitionSize)) {
$("#imageBoxInside").css("left",
It doesn't seem to happen consistently...
On 6/17/07, Erik Beeson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Having no actual idea and just venturing a guess, I'd say maybe
there's a compounding rounding error or something? Maybe try setting
the correct value after the animation has completed (via a callback)
Having no actual idea and just venturing a guess, I'd say maybe
there's a compounding rounding error or something? Maybe try setting
the correct value after the animation has completed (via a callback)?
--Erik
On 6/17/07, Byron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all, this is my first post to this
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