Easier Way To Hide Multiple Spans/divs?
Jul 20, 2005I have a js script that changes the visibilty of a selected span to "visible", but makes sure that no other related spans are visibile to the user by hiding everything first....
View 1 RepliesI have a js script that changes the visibilty of a selected span to "visible", but makes sure that no other related spans are visibile to the user by hiding everything first....
View 1 RepliesOn the homepage of my site, I would like to have some nav links that toggle between a few divs that are below in the content The divs in the content should display one at a time. For example, if you click nav1, the user would see div1. If nav2 is then clicked, div1 would hide and div2 would display.
I have some code that will do this, but for some reason it is hiding any divs that are within the toggled div. I'm very basic with JS and could use some help here. Here is my code:
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
function toggleID(IDS) {
var area = document.getElementById('secondContent');
var sel = area.getElementsByTagName('div');
[Code]...
I found the following script online to show/hide a login div.
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
function login(showhide){
if(showhide == "show"){
document.getElementById('popupbox').style.visibility="visible";
}else if(showhide == "hide"){
[Code]...
It works really well but I have other div I would also like to show/hide. Is it possible to have a variable in the function that I could pass the name of the div to show/hide.
I have a ul list that I am using for a navigation menu and I would like to be able to click on items in the list to show different div's. I assume this is possible, so could someone please give me an indication of how to do it as I have been trying for a few days now and no joy.
Complete JS first timer here, hope you all can understand my difficulties and stupidities without getting too frustrated. Trying to make a portfolio website as a Christmas gift. Anyway, I'm trying to build a menu that:
1. Expands/Retracts when clicking on other 'headers' in the Menu.
2. Allows for more than one object to be listed in each 'header'.
(Something similar to this [URl]... I've tried to hatch together several online solutions but I really have no idea what I'm doing, as you can see:
[Code]...
I am using the following code to show / hide form elements within a div based upon the drop down choice. How this code can be amended to use multiple drop downs within one form?
HTML Code:
<html><head>
<title>Show and Hide</title>
<script>
// Function that Shows an HTML element
function showDiv(divID){
var div = document.getElementById(divID);
div.style.display = ""; //display div
}
// Function that Hides an HTML element
function hideDiv(divID){
var div = document.getElementById(divID);
div.style.display = "none"; // hide
} .....
I made this small piece of code, and I think I made it in a very drawn out way. I am sure there is a lot quicker way to do it. I want all divs to be cleared that are in a certain div. So when one link is clicked, the visible div is replaced with the new one (depending on the link)
Here is the code I have done...
$(document).ready(function(){
$(".untitled1link").click(function(){
$('.untitled1, .untitled2, .untitled3, .untitled4, .untitled5_1, .untitled5_2, .untitled5_3, .wall, .lightswitch, .detritus, .untitled6, .table, .socket, .socket2').hide();
$(".untitled1").fadeIn('5');
});
});
I just need a way to say clear all in that certain div, rather than having to name each class. I was thinking of giving each of those another class which is uniform across them all. But I don't think you can have two classes.
I have a jquery function that will show or hide a div id="hide1" based on the result of a select id="ticket1"
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#hide1').hide();
$('#ticket1').change(function(){
if(this.value == 'adult'){$('#hide1').hide();}
[Code]....
It works well! But my script actually clones elements of the form so a user could be selecting adult or child for a number of tickets - ticket1,ticket2,ticket3....
How can I adapt that script so that it will show/hide for each ticket
I have a little issue with trying to hide / show multiple divs on my page. I am using a class name for the divs but the name is generated by a field have set in my database. So for example
<div class="General">Ttitle 1</div>
<div class="General">Ttitle 2</div>
<div class="General">Ttitle 3</div>
<!-- and my link is -->
<a href="#" class="toggle" title="General">Toggle 1</a>
And then say I have
<div class="Questions">Ttitle 1</div>
<div class="
Questions ">Ttitle 2</div>
<div class="
Questions ">Ttitle 3</div>
<!-- and my link is --><a href="#" class="toggle" title="
Questions ">Toggle 2</a>
What would be the easiest way or the best way to code out the jquery to hide / show all the divs with the same name as the links title i can do code jquery to toggle 1 div but not sure how to code it so that it will hide / show all the divs with the same class name.
Is there a way I can simplify my code below? I want to be able to have just one iteration of the code and have it automatically switch out the IDs without have to add a new bit of JavaScript with each new div that is added. Here's my Javascript:
$(document).ready(function() {
// toggles the personnel window on clicking the image/header
$('div.title'+'#one').click(function() {
[code]....
I am new to jquery and need some help with this I have the following simplified html
[Code]...
I am using the following code to show / hide form elements within a div based upon the drop down choice. Does anyone know how this code can be amended to use multiple drop downs within one form?
<html>
<head>
<title>Show and Hide</title>
<script>
[Code]...
I use this script to show/hide multple divs on a page. I am trying to adding cookies to this script.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "[URL]">
<html xmlns="[URL]"><head>
<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv="Content-Type" />
<title>Show Hide</title>
<script language=javascript type='text/javascript'>
function hideSpan(pass) {
var spans = document.getElementsByTagName('span');
for(i=0;i<spans.length;i++){
if(spans[i].id.match(pass)&&spans[i].style.visibility){
spans[i].style.visibility=spans[i].style.visibility=="hidden"?"visible":"hidden";
}}}
</script></head><body>
<span id="256a" style="visibility:hidden;" >
My content<br/>
</span><span id="256b" style="visibility:hidden;">
<br/></span>
<span id="512a" style="visibility:hidden;">
<br/></span>
<a href="javascript:hideSpan('256')">show/hide span 256</a>
<a href="javascript:hideSpan('512')">show/hide span 512</a>
</body></html>
I've got an issue with the attached file.
I have 3 buttons & 3 divs.
I would like to hide/show the relevant divs (into a container) based upon the button pressed. If no div was open, then it would simply open the relevant div, however if say div 2 was open and div 3 was pressed, div 2 would toggle closed then div 3 would toggle open.
I've got each individual div opening and closing, but I'm stuck at the next point (checking if a div is open/toggling etc).
I am going to achieve something like this.
<div id="sidebar">
<div id="html1"><h2>Test 1</h2></div>
<div id="html2"><h2>a1 tes2</h2></div>
<div id="html3"><h2>a2 tes3</h2></div>
</div>
The thing is that first I need to detect if the div id is "sidebar" if its "sidebar" then it will pickup all the text inside h2 tag and will search for a1 or a2 in the text.If a1 is found then it will pickup the id html2 and make this div only visible.So in this case it will pickup id html2 and make it visible while other ids like html1 and html3 will be hidden.
I'm looking for some javascript to work with wordpress (jQuery preferrably) that will show/hide multiple divs on one click.
I had one working but it was kinda janky because it was causing me to have two divs with the same ID on one page. No good.
Since I updated to wp2.8.3 prior to launch, it's not working. So I've decided to just try and do it right.
Here's a page: [URL]
So, what I want to happen: On page load, the first tab: "general" and it's corresponding div beneath should be showing. And the first image should be showing. The other content divs and images should be hidden. I've given the text content divs a dashed border to show their borders. When a visitor clicks "dine at home" the general div and image hide, the second content div shows, as does the second image (it's currently the identical image, but the client may change later.) Etc.
I'll be using this function on a few other pages as well.
how to adjust this javascript to work on two different IDs at once?
current code:
Code:
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
$(function () {
var tabContainers = $('div.imgswap > div');
[Code]....
I have been trying to do some tooltips for a website and desperately wanted to learn something new and do that with jQuery.However, every time a mouse hovers over a tooltip, all hidden divs are shown, not just the one that supposed to. Here's my html:
Code HTML4Strict:
<div class="tip">
<a href="#"></a>[code].....
a common task when writing multi-use functions, is deciphering the type of data passed to the function.
Javascript's built-in data identification methods complicate function writing, by imposing a "20 questions" style interogation to determine the actual, useful to a programmer, type.
they also slow down functions, requiring both a function execution and a comparision operation upon every type guess.
a common method is something like:
if(typeof x=='string'){ };
but this has several limitations. for example:
x=[1,2,3];
typeof x; //returns 'object'
safely catching an undefined is often done like:
if(typeof x != 'undefined' ){ };
my function making got a lot easier after writing these simple prototypes:
String.prototype.type="string";
Array.prototype.type="array";
Number.prototype.type="number";
Boolean.prototype.type="boolean";
Date.prototype.type="date";
Object.prototype.type="object";
RegExp.prototype.type="regexp";
Function.prototype.type="function"
if(!!window.XML)XML.prototype.type="xml";
String.prototype.isString=1;
Array.prototype.isArray=1;
Number.prototype.isNumber=1;
Boolean.prototype.isBoolean=1;
Date.prototype.isDate=1;
Object.prototype.isObject=1;
RegExp.prototype.isRegExp=1;
Function.prototype.isFunction=1;
if(!!window.XML)XML.prototype.isXML=1;
the result?
shorter simpler code.
examples:
// smarter object typin':
[1,2,3].type; //returns 'array'
//when expecting a string or array possibility:
y=x.isString?x:x.join();
//more-flexible event handling:
function doBold(elm){ //accepts element object or id string...
if(elm.isString){elm=document.getElementById(elm);}
elm.style.fontWeight="bold";
}//end doBold
// detect an undefined variable:
if( ! x.type){ alert('x is undefined')};
by tucking the protos in your script file, you get simpler, faster-executing code. (for a tiny bit of overhead)
if script length is of upmost concern (as in a bookmarklet), these smaller protos give you simpler typing: (without the speed benefits...)
Object.prototype.type=function(){return typeof this;};
//usage:
switch(x.type()){
case 'string': return x;
case 'date': return x.toLocaleString();
case 'array': return x.join('
');
default: return x.toString();
}//end switch;
//another one:
Object.prototype.isType=function(strType){return (!! typeof this === strType)};
//usage:
x=101;
x.isType('string'); //returns false
x.isType('number'); //returns true
I tried using the "For Loop" function to accomplish this but I couldn't get it to work. show me an easier way to shorten this code up
Code:
function normal()
{
var welcomelink = document.getElementById("welcomelink");[code].....
I did try to recode everything so that the link/content and sublink/content would follow a numerical sequence...e.g. link1/content1, link2/content2, link3/content3, sublink1/subcontent1, sublink2/subcontent2, sublink3/subcontent3...etc. and then use the for...loop function but again it failed on me.
I am using jquery with the cookie plugin and I have multiple image buttons that can hide/show multiple elements. My question is how can I add a cookie to this code to remember whether each separate element is opened or closed?
The code,
$(document).ready(function() {
// choose text for the show/hide link - can contain HTML (e.g. an image)
var showText='<div class="expanddown"></div>';
var hideText='<div class="expandup"></div>';
// initialise the visibility check
var is_visible = false;
// append show/hide links to the element directly preceding the element with a class of "toggle"
$('.toggle').prev().append('<a href="#" class="togglelink">'+hideText+'</a>');
// capture clicks on the toggle links
$('a.togglelink').click(function() {
// switch visibility
is_visible = !is_visible;
// change the link depending on whether the element is shown or hidden
$(this).html( (!is_visible) ? hideText : showText);
// toggle the display - uncomment the next line for a basic "accordion" style
//$('.toggle').hide();$('a.toggleLink').html(showText);
$(this).parent().next('.toggle').slideToggle('fast');
// return false so any link destination is not followed
return false;
});
});
HTML,
<a class="togglelink" href="#"></a>
<div class="toggle">
Content
</div>
I'm creating a website where I would like to create some kind of tabbed pages.To do that I wrote a javascript where I create an array of all the divs I use to create the pages and then sets them all on style="display: none;" except the one I clicked which should get style="display: block;"But I can't seem to get it to work..
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have a javascript function which I'm using to toggle on and off certain divs on a page when an object is moused over.
This function in turn calls another function (hideAllFriendNames) which hides any of the divs that might be already being displayed - as I only want one div displayed at a time: Code:
I have 3 divs containing images floated next to each other and when clicked i want a new div to appear beneath these 3 images. Clicking on the first image i want a new div to appear beneath these 3 images. Clicking on the second image must hide all other divs and only show the content for that div.
View 7 Replies View RelatedThese are a couple little bookmarklets that make testing your pages easier.
This is for adjusting resolution.
<script>
javascript:external.AddFavorite('javascript:void(m=window.open("","m","height=30,width=150"));m.focus();m.document.write('<form><select onchange="opener.eval(this[this.selectedIndex].value)"><option value=""><option value="self.resizeTo(640,480)">640x480<option value="self.resizeTo(800,600)">800x600<option value="self.resizeTo(1024,768)">1024x768</select></form>')','Resize')
</script>
This is for running selected code. You select the code then open the bookmark. (I used it testing this post.)
<script>
javascript:window.external.AddFavorite('javascript:void(window.open("javascript:document.write(opener.document.selection.createRange().text);document.close()"))','Run Code Selected')
</script>
Turn borders on to see table layout.
<script>
javascript:window.external.AddFavorite('javascript:void(t=document.getElementsByTagName("table"));for(i=0;i<t.length;i++){void(t[i].border="1")}','Borders On')
</script>
I use them regularly hope they're usefull to you.
im using a script to show or hide divs
<div id="div1" style="display:none">div1</div>
<div id="div2" style="display:none">div2</div>
<a onclick="showIt('div1');">div1</a>
<a onclick="showIt('div2');">div2</a>
[Code]....
the script works fine with one problem. I would like div1 to be initially visible but if i remove the style="display:none" then the script does not function correctly.
I'm using a pretty simple submenu to try to hide the div sections I don't want, isolating the ones I do want to be the only ones visible. My code isn't the most concise when addressing this problem, but it looks like it should still work.
Make sure you use Firefox (because I'm still very early in development and I dislike IE) and use this link [URL]... to see for yourself: Observe that there are two videos and one graphic. Hover over "my work" and click graphic. Fine, right? Now click video.
The div sections are identical in naming conventions. Is it that the JS can't act fast enough? I thought I remedied that by calling isolateDiv() after I had hid all the unwanteds.
[Code]...
This is just a small portion of my code. The sections separate fine when you first click the video link.The problem is that after you select one section, and then decide to select another one, only the first post with that div id shows up. Try the link at the top and hover on the "my work" section to try.
is it possible to have 1 dive that hide/show all divs the div i want to open all or hide all is
<div id="expandall" onclick="toggleall('noticecontent[i]');" div style="cursor: pointer;" div align="center"> Abrir tudo</div>
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
[code].....