I've modified the Filament Group's jQuery Collapsible plugin so it would close any open elements when an new one is clicked to open. I'm using this plugin instead of the standard jQuery accordion because of how it handles accessibility issues. But now, when a user clicks an already 'open' element to close it, the element closes momentarily & then opens again. Not the desired behavior. It appears that the 'else' statement that handles this is being incorrectly interpreted (or rather, I'm passing the wrong data). here's the section of the code before modification:
I've managed to do that so when i click on the first tab it will close the other open tab.The problem i'm facing is when i click on the first tab that it supposedly will not open even if clicked.It does not open but from times to times when i click a lot of times , go out of the accordion and then bring the mouse again in and click just right at the bottom of the first tab(the one it cannot be opened) and the second it sometimes open the first tab!!!
My code: $(function() { $("#accordion").accordion({ collapsible: true, active: false });
Currently, the script allows you to click on a piece of the accordion to open it, but it is set to close on mouseleave. When I set the mouseleave to .click, it gets confused and doesn't know what state it is in. The code controlling this is below, and the full script is in haccordion.js linked in the page source.modify this script,
I have this accordion on my page, but when it loads the first item in the accordion is always open by default (thus extending the height of the accordion). How can I make it so that all accordion items are closed by default/on load? There are 2 .js files used for the accordion, and the code for each is as follows:
I would like to ask what must i change and in which file / line so i can have instead of on hover and closing automatically the ability to expand by myself and close myself the menu with accordion list choise...the site preview is: [url]
I'm coding a site with a four-stage accordion as a navigation sidebar. When a user clicks on an accordion stage, an image with a text link overlaid pops out from beneath.It's working fine in every browser except, natch, IE, and I'm flummoxed as to why.Here's the HTML for the accordion. There's a nav tag called #sidebar which contains two parts: an aside (#conditions) and the accordion (#navV). You can pretty much ignore #conditions, as it's #navV that's causing the headache, but I thought it prudent to include it anyway.
<nav id="sidebar"> <aside id="conditions"> <h3>Find out more about</h3>[code]....
As I said, working a charm in FF, Chrome, Opera, Safari. Just IE - you click on the <li><span> and nothing happens.
I want to bind a click event to a selector which when clicked will open up a given part within an accordion. In the example below I want a link with an id of show-part1 to open up the first section of an accordion. My accordion has four sections. Consequently there are four 'accordion_trigger_index' classes with an index value from 0 to 3.
The code below triggers but it just kicks me to the top of the page and then back again, as if the $('.accordion_trigger_index').click(function(){}); is firing albeit not interpreting the index value.
The accordion works fine when clicked on directly. The error must concerning forced a click event while passing the index of which accordion_trigger_index class I want it to trigger (open).
someone created a Liferay portlet for me where we use a accordion jquery menu.Now for the "parent" menu I would like to know if one can have a page attached to the parent, that appears "on click" and (so parent "home" opens home.html) and at the same time expand the chile menu oh "home"?Here s the script from the header:
var currentObj; jQuery(document).ready(function(){ //open active level
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At the moment the menu expand is done by having a + sign behind the parent menu items. One clicks that plus and the menu expands and the + changes to -. We have the feeling that the + sign is not clear enough and site visitors will not see the rest of the menu.
I am using a basic jQuery accordion and what I am trying to do is add a button inside each section where if the user clicks the button, it will collapse the section, leaving all the sections closed. I just don't know how to get the button to close that section.
I found this great accordion script that does everything I need, EXCEPT: I need the first level <li> to close upon second click of itself, collapsing the list - meaning I also want the option of the list able to be closed WITHOUT clicking on another first level <li>. How do I change the code below to do that?
I m able to do pagination. But I face another challenge where I once click next,prev or page number,it will refresh the accordion. let say i got 3 headers of accordion.namely A,B,C. After clicking any function in either B or C. It will auto refresh to header A. is it due to I destroy my accordion each time I called?
This hides all divs except the first one (check the site) on load, then whenever I click a h3, it performs as an accordion, sliding the hidden div down and other visible divs back upI want to add another functionality. I want it to be like, if you click on a h3, and the next div is already open, it will hide that div. else, it performs this function. This would be a basic if/else then wouldn't it? I'm new to jq but I've done mIRC scripting in the past and I don't know how the selectors work yet
I have implemented a tooltip on my navigational links (after clicking on the 2006 Volvo 780).I am pulling the "detailed" view of the truck into the div from a php file(loadtrucks.php).The "Next Rig" link is the link that is causing the tooltip to stay open after you click it even if you click on "Pick A Different Rig" link at the top right, and it stays open until you actually reload the page. I found that if I use onClick instead of onmousedown, the behavior goes away. However, then I lose the jquery slide/show effect.
I have this script which I found bits-and-pieces and put together to display and close the popup. The problem is I couldn't figure out a way to close the popup by clicking anywhere on a page. I can close by clicking on the link but that's not what i want. I want to be able to click anywhere on a page to close the popup.
I'm gonna use the backbox scrip on my site and of course I got it from [URL] but - I would like to close the image not only by clicking outside of box or at the Close-button - but also by clicking the image itself.
The orignal script works really well - except for one small thing - when the backbox displays large images - I can't close them by clicking outside the image on the left and right sides - it only works closing when I click above or under the box.
Anyway; internet gave me this small code:
objLightbox.onclick = function(e) {// close Lightbox is user clicks shadow overlay if (!e) var e = window.event; var clickObj = Event.element(e).id;
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And I was wondering if you guys know where to put it in the lightbox.jg file for it to work (or if it even will work at all?) - Or maybe I can change the original code for this to happen (Without adding this new code?)
Me then - I have notepad + + and I just recently learned CSS - Java is a tad more complicated when I look at the code :)
Like I need to understand the logic behind it - how it thinks. I just learned how CSS "thinks and acts" a few months ago - but I guess Java isn't anything like that.
I created an accordion menu with rollover sub menus. My question is there a way to stop the rollover effect in the sub menus until the accordion animation is finished? When I click on a category link on the accordion the sub menu links flashes until the animation is done.
Is there a way to close the superfish dropdown after click? I have some 'onclick' functions that kick off some behavior and then return false. How do I get the dropdown to go away? I suppose I need to somehow call "hideSuperfishUl"
I want to use the Superfish menu plugin but with 1 more behavior: when the user clicks outside the menu, the menu closes. (or clicks anywhere, doesn't matter). This way I can have a large delay and just tell people to close the menu by clicking outside the menu, which will improve greatly the usability of the menu.
I have 3 links that are clickable... And what I want to do, is when 1 anchor tag is open and the user clicks on a different link, it closes the previous link and opens the clicked one. Here's a link to the working page to see my example: Example Site on Temp server The green buttons on the right hand image are the clickable links and these are the ones I want to add the final animation to. Click on one link, then click on another.
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'm trying to display an alert message (a div with text) that fades in, and after 6 seconds fades out automatically. That's easy, but I also want to allow the user to close the div by clicking on it if they so desire. The problem is, the delay() function overrides the click, or so it seems -- clicking does nothing unless I remove the delay().
Here's the code I'm using:
I've tried reordering and combining these into a single statement but it yields the same result.
We have a testing application that displays a timer on the screen using Javascript. It seems to be working very well. However, someone brought to my attention today that if you click-and-hold the browsers close button in the upper right corner (the X button in Windows) that the timer will stop. You can then slide your mouse cursor off of the button, and the browser will not close, but the timer was stopped for the entire time that the button was being held down. This also works for the Minimize and Maximize buttons.
I have a popup that submits a link. After the link is submitted, I want the user to be able to close the popup and go to the submitted link in one click. How can I do this.
I have my reasons for using popups, it's hard to explain. Please don't tell me how bad popups are, I know they're bad.