I have a form with 4 radio buttons, the scenario is, when a user click on a radio button a hidden content will be displayed and the other three radio buttons will be disabled so that at one time a user can only click and view single radio button and the hidden content.Here is my code to show hide the hidden content but i need when the user select one radio button the other radio buttons should disable.
I just don't see any possibility to change the height of a button. I am developing an application to list many articles. The height of the collapsible buttons/select buttons is therefore to large, i want the buttons to be as small as possible.
I have a list of items in a table. For each item, I have a set of radio buttons, with values of 'yes' and 'no', and a name/id unique to the item. There can be any number of items at any given time (usually 20-30)
I would like to have a link at the top that will select all of the 'yes' values and one that will select all of the 'no' values.
I have been able to select using name and value, but I need to be able to select soley by value, as the names will all be different (it should be apparent that I have very little experience with Javascript and less with Jquery).
and now I need to de-select the radio buttons after it has been selected. I've looked around and can't seem to find a way. Only other way I could figure is to refresh the page but if I do that I loose all my variables. It's not at all finished yet, but if you want to see what I've done so far: javascript currency ranking I'm liking Javascript much more, it's not as difficult as I thought it was.
I'm trying to create a questionnaire style series of radio buttons which are hidden and then a different set of radio buttons displayed depending on the previous answer. eg
Q1 Is it a man? (if select yes then display)
Q2 Is he called John? (if no then display)
Q3 Is he called Gary? and so on...
I've been testing using the code below but wondered if anyone had any ideas on how this could be done easily?
On a form on one of my pages I have two <select> elements, and each one is paired up with a radio button. The idea is to choose an item from one list or the other and select the radio button of the list you want to use.
I'm using JavaScript to automatically select the radio button corresponding to a list when you click on the list (using the onclick event handler). Is that the best event to change on, or should this behavior be triggered on the onChange event - so if they don't change the value they won't have to re-select the other radio button?
I develop a component that inserts radio buttons into an div, after this it use the jquery ui buttonset widget on this elements.
This works like this example:
This works like expected.
But when I submit the parent form or when I register an change event with $('#thediv > input').change(function() {alert('test');}); it does not send the values of this radio buttons.
With firefox it works fine only matters IE7 .
You can see this live in Struts2 jQuery Plugin Showcase goto "Ajax Forms > Buttonset / Radio Buttons"
I have a very long form full of items that the user rates from 1 to 3. There may be 100 items that the user needs to rate. For each item to rate they are given three radio buttons for 1, 2 or 3 for them to choose from. Now initially all the radio buttons are unchecked, but each item to rate is required. So this process can take quite a bit of time having to check each radio button. I need a way at the top of the form to have three master radio buttons for 1, 2 and 3 to where if they click 1 it will select/deselect all of the radio buttons for the rating 1 and the same for 2 and 3. I would like to work off of the CSS class selecter for this so I will be giving the radio buttons classes of "radio1", "radio2" and "radio3". What's the best way to go about this?
I am trying to select all radio buttons in a document that are not disabled (I thought this had to be: "has attr type=radio and at the same does not have attr disabled=disabled", but I have lost all faith in that). I am sure this is a very simple thing, and I usually dont waste ppl time by asking stupid questions, but I have no idea how do do it. I have experimented for a whole day and is frustrated and tired.
I need a way to auto select certain radio buttons and then submit the page. Here is the form: [URL]. For questions 1 and 2 i would like the answer submitted to be "no" and for all others "no". I've been trying to do this with the little coding knowledge.
I have been making a javascript dice throwing app(? or whatever it's supposed to be called), but can't figure out how to make 2 functions for one button. I'm trying to have both of my dice (6- and 20-sided) to be controlled by the same throwing-button, but have radiobuttons to decide which one to throw.
I have a page with two radiobuttons - 'Rent' and 'Buy'. I want the content below the buttons to change with respect to the radio button selected. I want a 'select' and a 'textbox' when I click 'Rent'. I want a deifferent 'select' when I click 'Buy'. I trie a lot but couldnt get a way to do it. Is this possible in JavaScript???
I am having trouble getting the following code to work. I just want to make the script in the head work, the html in the body is to stay as it is. I want to use an array. I can make it work very well without an array, using separate conditional statements for each radio button, but that is cumbersome. Can someone please tell me what I am doing wrong with the script in this code. I have stripped the page down to the bare essentials for ease of viewing. Code:
I am looking to build an expenditure calculator. What I am having problems with is I am using radio buttons to multiply form field values [radio1] = x 1 (week) [radio2] = x 4 (month) [radio3] = x 52 (year) So if you fill out a field and select [radio2] it multiplies the field by 4. If you then select [radio1] it reverts to the original value. Using JQuery what's the best way to do this. The issue I am having is I need to know the previous selected radio as well as the new one so I know whether to divide or multiply.
This seems to work perfectly across all browsers except for IE (latest version).
In IE the only problem is that the radio buttons have to lose focus before the span will change to visible. I would like the "specify" field to display immediately after the radio button changes to yes, rather than waiting for the buttons to lose focus.
How can I align all radio buttons? The table is generated dynamically. The table can have 0 or more than 1 rows.I can�t change the HTML of the table. The table is created with a button click which has my Javascript code.My page Source is :
I'm trying to create a group of radio buttons that enable user to select whether to maintain the current image, remove the image or upload a new image. If user selects maintain the current image or remove the image, the upload field will be disabled, when user select upload a new image, the upload field will be enable. My script is as below but I do not get it work correctly, do you have any advice for me?
HTML Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function Disab() { frm=document.forms[0] if(frm.change_voucher.checked) {frm.img_voucher.disabled=false} [Code]....
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> function setProperties(formElement) { formElement.form.elements["customerID"].value=1; alert(formElement.form.elements["customerID"].value); } </script>
There are two submit buttons and I would like to change the hidden field value for one of the buttons when it is clicked. I have tried various ways to assign a value to the hidden field in the javascript but none of them works including the above. I have tried "formElement.form.customerID.value", "formElement.form.getElementById "customerID"); etc but it does not work. What is the right way of assigning the hidden field value in javascript.
I have this code that changes the color of the table cell when it is moused over, but I would like to also have it do this:
select radio button when cell is clicked. change class to blue3 when clicked and leave it like that until another is clicked. Continue changing color on mouseover. Code: