I am using jquery's click on a link to trigger an action. I am curious as to how to get it to work with a non-mouse user.If the user hits the spacebar or enter key while the link is tab selected, the function is not activated.I remember reading about using bind() but I can't find the article.
I want to make a list of divs into a vertical scrollable slider.Each div will consist of a small thumbnail image, a small title header and a link.I haven't started coding this yet but the above code should give you an idea of what I'm aiming for. The image thumbnails will be floated on the left, and the titles/links will be floated on the right.
I've been looking at the jQuery Scrollable script here and when I tested it with JS turned off, the rest of the content within the slider stayed hidden, instead of being visible and there was no way of viewing the rest of the content within the slider, other than the three images that were "in view".I would like to know if there's a way of making all the content within the slider visible all at once when JS is disabled. Is it possible to do this?
var teeTimeLinks = $(listItems + 'li'); $.each(teeTimeLinks, function() { var link = $(this).find('a'); link.bind('click', function(event) { event.preventDefault(); //stop the link from going to href TeeTimeSelected(this); }); });
The above code works. BUT, msg.d returns 80 objects. We then loop through it and make our list items. AND then we loop through it again and apply the click event. How can this be optimized into one loop?
I`m trying to make selecting an select list option (as it become when we click on it)by clicking on a special pseudo element.I`m trying to do it in this way:
I would like to create a plugin that I can put before a click event on a button. The click event should occur if the user's time on the page hasn't expired. The plugin should check the user's time, and then stop the click event if the time has expired. With the plugin, I'm essentially putting two click events on the same button, as I need to check the expiration when the button is clicked. The plugin is working on my test page, but I'm afraid that this is contingent on an arbitrary ordering of the click events by jQuery. If I have my click event chained after my plugin, can I be assured that the plugin would always stop the click event if the time is expired? Or could jQuery execute the click event before the time gets checked?
How can I give a click on a link when it is just created and added to DOM?
None of this works: function openProfilePage(profile){ $('#profile-link').remove(); var link = $('<a/>').attr({'href':'profile.php?user='+profile, 'target':'_blank', 'id':'profile-link'}).css({'top':'-200px','left':'-300px', 'position':'absolute'}).html(profile);
I have an object that has a click event I'm trying to trigger. However in the click event I have the following if statement:
if(event.button != 0){return true;}
This if statement allows right clicks to go through and activate but it also prevents me from triggering the event. Any ideas on how to prevent this? If I remove the if statement from the first click function everything works as intended.Here's my example code based off of the trigger event examples:
I have a form, EWMS.php, that is a score sheet for a dart league. In this form I first have a user choose a division. Ajax returns that choice via MySQL database and PHP. Upon choosing a division that also fills in the next drop down choices of team, which again calls Ajax and brings in the teams associated with the division choice. All works good so far. The last call on team choice drop down brings in the players on that team in another drop down which is peppered throughout the form as it is based on these players that are chosen. The beginning form tag and ending form tag are located in the EWMS.php file while Ajax loads other input elements from the database into the middle of the form.
So now that the form works with these drop downs grabbing MySQL data, I am testing the data the user input by using action="process.php" method="post" in the form tag. In process.php I have some basic code: $date=$_POST['date']; $week=$_POST['week']; $league=$_POST['league']; //HOME TEAM $teamH=$_POST['teamH']; //VISITING TEAM $teamV=$_POST['teamV']; .....
When a league is chosen it brings in this findleague.php : <?php $league=$_GET['league']; //echo $league; include("sparkplug2.php"); $result = mysql_query("SELECT DISTINCT(team) FROM member_data2011spring WHERE division = '$league' ORDER BY team ASC") or die(mysql_error()); $result2 = mysql_query("SELECT DISTINCT(team) FROM member_data2011spring WHERE division = '$league' ORDER BY team ASC") or die(mysql_error()); ?> .....
I then loop thru the array to assign the text and bind the click event after having created the buttons with IDs of "button_<index>".
for( var index in buttons ) { $("#button_"+index).html ( buttons[index].text ) .click( function() { clickButton( buttons[index].action ) } ); }
The text appears correctly in the button, but every button defined only fires the list bound click, in this example the action equal to'2'whether I push "Button 1" or "Button 2".My actual case has four buttons, all firing the event for the fourth button.I've tried not chaining the .click(), going thru the loop twice once for the .html and once for the .click, neither of which made a difference. If I hard code each button .click, it works fine.
I want to call the click event of the link (anchor tag) on the click of the button. I used this code below in the click event of button to call links click event and it works fine in IE.
document.getElementById('linktag').click();
But, this doesn't work in Firefox. I googled a bit and found that in firefox, you have to do something more to achieve this behaviour. So, I ended up doing this on button click to work in firefox:
var link=document.getElementById('linktag'); var e = document.createEvent('MouseEvents'); e.initEvent(
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The above code does the click on link when I click on the button. But my problem now is that I have defined a link as
and when click is called and mailto links opens my email client, it somehow ignores the subject and body parameters of the link. It works properly when i actually click a link element. but it doesn't work when i simulate the click event by code written above. above dispatching event code somehow ignores the link parameters?
This is just a page swapping images on the mouseover event, but i want to remove the mouseover events from all links when the the on click function is triggered, this is the html code,
I'm trying to make a list of tweets fade in and out progressively down the list. I'm pretty new to javascript and jquery, so I might be missing out on some basics.
1. How do I make the while loop infinite and loop around itself, because I'd like the tweets to loop around when it reaches the last tweet. I tried adding the if statement to make it go back to 0 but it hangs my page when I include it. 2. How do I make the loop not run altogether at once? I've tried queue() and putting in delay(4000) right before the .eq(n) so that it delays 4000ms before selecting the next tweet, but I'm trying to find a more elegant solution to it as the timing might be offset infinitely if there are changes in the timings.
var $j = jQuery.noConflict(); $j(document).ready(function() { var tweet = $j('#twitter-3 .tweets li').length; var n = 0; while (n <= tweet) { $j('#twitter-3 .tweets li').eq(n).delay(500).fadeIn(1000).delay(2000).fadeOut(500); n++; //if (n == tweet) { // n = 0; //}; };});
This makes a link that calls myFunction(0) when I click it. Now I want to add a popup whenever the user clicks the link (but I can't add it to myFunction for some reason), so I add an event listener to this <a> in the $(document).ready() function:
$('ul.menu li a').click( function() { alert("hi"); });
Now the the popup does appear, but it doesn't execute myFunction(0) anymore.
So finally my question: is there a way to pass my <a>'s href to this click-function and makes it execute? Or is there a better way?
I want to execute a function, when a user clicks on a certain button on my page. It works in Chrome, Safari, Opera and FF, but not in IE 9. The jquery-Code looks like this: $('#mapButton').click(function(event){ ... });
My HTML source code: <div id="medias"> <div>AUDIO<br /><p id="audioButton"></p></div> <div>KARTE<br /><p id="mapButton"></p></div> <div>BILDER<br /><p id="galleryButton"></p></div> <br style="clear:both"/> </div>
By Clicking on mapButton the function should follow. I tried it first with the input-Tag, then with the a-Tag and afterwards with the p-Tag. Nothing works at all. I also inserted a return false at the end of my JS function. How to handle it?
This inserts several links into my container "panorama". They look like that: <a class='poi' style='margin-top:141px; margin-left:365px;' href='#6'></a>
The problem is, that a click on those links is not registrated by my java-script code. I tried it this way:
$('a.poi').click(function(){ var hash = $(this).attr("href").substr(1); console.log(hash); if(hash)
build that js for a drupal module. The function "Drupal.open_upload_modal" is called on every click (alerts), but why is the click event only working once after page load?
Okay I have a div element which has a click event for deleting it but I also have sub li elements with click events for deleting them, problem is if I click a sub element the click event is also triggered for the parent how can I ensure it only triggers on the topmost visible element?
I don't know but I had a click event for a button but it works only once. So if I click that button works, my function works, if I click it again, it doesn't get executed again.
I'm new to jQuery. I'm writing some code to show a picture if user clicks on table row. This is the table <table id="restable" border="0"> <thead><tr> <th class="cat" width="150"><a href="">Category</a></th> <th class="brand" width="150"><a href="">Brand</a></th> <th class="name" width="300"><a href="">Name</a></th> <th class="weight" width="50"><a href="">Weight</a></th> </tr></thead> <tbody id="table"> </tbody> </table>
The table is filled with this function function search(sortt,dirt) { $.getJSON("/jsonsearch.php", {cat: $("select#catselect").val(), brand: $("select#brandselect").val(), name: $("input#search").val(), sort: sortt, dir: dirt}, function(j){ $("tbody#table").empty(); var row=''; for (var i = 0; i < j.length; i++) { row="<tr><td width='150'>"+j[i].cats+"</td><td width='150'>"+j [i].brand+"</td><td class='name' width='300'>"+j[i].name+"</td><td width='50'>"+j[i].weight+"</td></tr>"; $("#restable tbody").append(row); }}) This is the function I put inside $(document).ready() $("#table td").click(function(){ alert("jhgjgh"); }); The problem is that click event doesn't fire. If I get it working, how do I get the contents of the row that user clicked. I need Name from that row.
I know that it should work in those browsers, so hopefully someone can tell me where I'm going wrong.I created a function....it does not sit inside the document.ready function, so maybe that is part of the issue. I am not sure how to accomplish this another way. Wasn't sure how to pass an argument to the function using an anonymous function in document.ready. The idea is to have a side navigation panel that shows/hides divs on the page. I am creating a website for my upcoming wedding and want to do it all on one page and just fade in the divs. If I click on 'ceremony' for example, I want it to hide any open divs, then show the ceremony div. For the divs I always want on the page, I gave a class of 'static.' That is the reason for the 'not' condition in the code. I hope I have explained clearly enough. Here is the code,Btw, this does work in firefox6 and ie9 without issue.Here is the javascript:
function showDiv(showThis){ $(this).click(function() { $('#containers > div:not(.static)').css('display','none');