I am seeking to change the color attribute in my CSS file under the ID's #realmaturesingles and #seniorpeoplemeet upon the hovering of these links. These two ID's are initialized inside an <a> tag (these are links). How can I do this with JavaScript? This is what I tried:
Im having a bit of trouble with the bounce show effect from jquery ui. To see what I mean, check out my development site. Anytime you modify a part in this computer builder, the rigth side gets updated. Right now its removing and adding list items. Problem is when click items too fast, the animation doesnt finish and the next item gets bumped lower and lower.
I have a question, I'm developing my own LightBox with jQuery, and I call 2 function, animate and fadeIn and both of them work with the same element, fadeIn also with 2 elements more, but this isn't problem. And fadeIn I call before animate and here is the issue, it starts animate this element by fadeIn and after it is done, start function animate. But in second part, I call it again, and the element, which I animate in both of them, can't animate by fadeIn because he is visible, so immediately start function animate.
I'm not to familiar with jQuery, I'm trying to use the effects slideUp, slideDown and slideToggle, and it working fine, Sometimes I want more than one effect to trigger on a single click, and this is fine I use the code below within a div tag
I found a script on Dynamic Drive that allows you to restrict how many characters can be entered into a form field. Very useful if asking for state abreviations, phone numbers, zip codes, etc...
IE7/8 break effect when using a .png for the shadow under each colored block. The rest, including IE6 are fine with them. Note, IE6 has it's own problems, that I already fixed in my real page. Here is the test page >> Hover over the blocks in FX and now in IE7/8 >> Anyone see why IE is doing that to the shadow (i.e. blowing it up to ten times it's original size)?
If you take the comments out of the JS in the head section and use the full url .jpg one instead, then you will see that IE works just fine. It's only when using a .png that IE goes wrong. I guess if I have to I can try and make a jpg do in it's place, but it wont look as good, and I prefer not to.
and show the rest of the content, for example it will say "More Info" when the user clicks it will toogle down and reveal the rest of the content which for example sake can be "Heres more info".
I'm doing, like usual, an amazing job of outstanding webdesign, suddenly I told my self. Let's try this piece of art in Firefox doesn't work! (In safari and chrome it's ok. I don't have it, but I bet that in IE doesn't work too!) I've made some tabs that are addressed to show some content when clicked; here is the script I've made:
$(document).ready(function () { $('#zona1 .sez.active').fadeIn(0); $('#schede li span.centro').click(function(){ var sezione = $(this).attr('id') if (this.id != 'active') { $('#schede li span.active').removeClass('active').parent().removeClass('active'); $(this).addClass('active'); $(this).siblings().addClass('active'); $(this).parent().addClass('active'); $('#zona1 .sez.active').fadeOut(400, entrata).removeClass('active'); function entrata (){ $(sezione).fadeIn(300).addClass('active') }; }; }); });
If you want to have a look to the code and the page just click: 800.omnigrafica.it/storia.html
Im trying to get a sliding down div, that pushes another div furtherdown as it slides. I created the following code. However, the 2nd div doesnt appear at all. What is the proper way to say only the div with class "x" should be affected? The basic tutorial doesnt really cover this.[code]
My company just redid our web site...http:[url]....
We know we have a few kinks to work out, but one of them that I can't figure out involves the top nav... It is grows and shrinks when you scroll updown, and during that process flickers where ever there is flash behind it. Likewise, there is a loading gif that we put in when you change pages, and it also flickers.It only seems to be on FF on PC or Mac.I've already tried messing with solid background colours, and z-indexs on the container that's flickering and that doesn't seem to do it.
I'm having trouble with the blind effect in the jQuery UI. I hope someone out here has used it! Anyway, it's supposed to be a fluid movement where it reveals a DOM element like opening blinds. Here is my website: [URL]
Click the comments for any of the entries, then try doing it in FF or chrome. Anyone else have this issue?
Does anyone know of the coding he used to get his pages to load like they do (auto scrolling right) I would like to do this with a site I'm building but vertical.
i wanna do something like http://www.lawebdecanada.com/musica i checked their source but apparently they have protection over it.. or i just dunno how i can take the source. i wanna have a onmouse effect on image so it gives information boxed while rollover it
I'm trying to add an image rollover effect, but when I put it into play, the first image slowly fades into the second image and stays at the second image before I even hover my mouse over it.
If you click the right-facing arrows along the right side you'll open a side-bar column, clicking a left-facing arrow will then close the side-bar.This functionality is "OK" at best. What I would like to see is clicking the right-facing arrow causes the current sidebar to fade-in, and simultaneously have the arrow flip to a left-facing icon; the idea being to add a toggle function to the arrows.The code I'm using at the moment is shown below, this string works for me because it only allows 1 sidebar container to be displayed at a time...
<script type="text/javascript"> lastone='empty'; function showIt(lyr)
Can anyone tell me how to add a second image change to this? The first rollover is listed above. When the onMouseOver is called, I want it to ALSO make the change "document.home.src = document2.src" (and at onMouseOut "document.home.src=home1.src").