Hi, I'm working on a site where I have it load the page, and then I
have a content box containing a textfield and customized scrollbar
(custom images,width, etc) for the field. I have multiple content
boxes and I used script.aculo.us to basically make them appear or fade
when the menu pics are
This code errors in IE. I get an invalid argument error concerning
the elementStyle object.
The area that i'm interested in is: setStyle: function(element,
styles) {
element = $(element);
var elementStyle = element.style, match;
if (Object.isString(styles)) {
Here is what I want to accomplish. I have a page with a structure like
this:
div id=jobs
h2Job Category Headline/h2
ul
lispan title=Show Position DetailsJob Title 1/span
div class=job-info
Details
div class=close title=Hide Position DetailsHide Position
Details/div
I got a little problem with using the Effect.appear function, if I put
it like this
function checkLogin()
{
Effect.BlindDown('error'); return false;
}
It works crap that way, I have to click the button two times to make
the effect come, but if I put the text right inside the onClick
i need to create 4 colomns for this photo gallery
how to do this
http://www.infolanka.nl/sllists/testSortable.php
http://wiki.github.com/madrobby/scriptaculous/
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I'm pretty new to both JavaScript and Prototype, but have been
programming for over 30 years, and so this one is causing me to tear
out what little hair I have left. Basically, I can't seem to figure
out what is wrong when I move a function that works outside of a class
into a class, it is a very
On 11 July 2010 05:01, Acryte acry...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I'm working on a site where I have it load the page, and then I
have a content box containing a textfield and customized scrollbar
(custom images,width, etc) for the field. I have multiple content
boxes and I used script.aculo.us to
Hi,
Why does the function quotes (within the class) fail when the exact
same function dquote (outside the class) works fine.
The function's fine; what's happening is that you're trying to use an
undefined symbol (in `doc_name`, `quotes` is undefined). `this` is
*never* implicit in JavaScript
Hi,
Think of the event handler as a function. What's the difference
between these two functions?
function handler1() {
checkLogin();
}
function handler2() {
Effect.BlindDown('error');
return false;
}
Right -- in the first one, you're not returning
Thanks, TJ. Especially for the explanation and the pointers, that
this is not automatic clears up a lot.
On Jul 15, 5:41 am, T.J. Crowder t...@crowdersoftware.com wrote:
Hi,
Why does the function quotes (within the class) fail when the exact
same function dquote (outside the class) works
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