JQuery :: Add Element After Closing Tag Of Another?
Aug 14, 2009I just started using jquery and I'm having some difficulty figuring out how to do two things.
First, how do I get this code...
I just started using jquery and I'm having some difficulty figuring out how to do two things.
First, how do I get this code...
I have a pop up div that i want to close onmouseout. but it keeps closing when it rolls over a child element.
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View 17 Replies View RelatedI have this code that opens and closes a div on click of a button:
$(document).ready(function(){
$(".explorenavopen").click(function(){
$("#explorenavholder").slideDown("slow");
});
});
[Code]...
I plan to use this functionality in a few places on the pages. To do so I want to check if something else has been opened (and not closed) and if any of the other items called are still opened, close them. Some sort if if statement that checks for 2-3 variables :items 1,2,3 are :open, close them all before opening this item.
I have five divs that I want to work kind of like an accordion, but you can open multiple sections. Right now, when user clicks any link, it opens all five sections. And when you click to close, it closes all five. I want to be able to open one section, then go to the next and so on.
Here's what I have now:
Html looks like this:
I have a link that pops up a div and fades out the background. Inside that div i have 3 options,
Request a callback make an enquiry close You can see a test version here ( Click Here ) then click Learn More in the top left corner...
how can i get my form to submit or validate within the div and without closing the pop up?
If you click request callback you will see my form.
I have a system receiving an html document as an array of lines, an am inserting this into a div using .append().
If an html tag is opened in 1 line (array element) of the string, and not closed within the same line, .append() automatically closes the tag on the same line, though there is already a corresponding close tag later in the html string.
Minimal test code:
$(document).ready(function() {
var testString = [ "<pre>Test line 1
", "line 2
", "line 3</pre>" ];
[Code]....
Is there an append alternative without this behaviour?
With this code, it is not closing properly and I can not get it to work;.
"Its a radio button selection named "status" it has two values 0 and 1
<script type="text/javascript">
when i closing popup div on firefox 3 not work well,and this my script for reload parent :
window.location.reload();
it work on firefox 4 but on firefox 3, it doesn't work well...
I have an application that is using Classic ASP, SQL server and cookies. But unless the user goes all the way through the application and the details are removed, they stay in the database.
How can I detect when they close the browser or move away to another web url. I have several pages in my app, so I dont want any unload event firing when I change pages.
Only when I move to another website completely or close the browser.
All the code I've seen on the net so far will fire if i change url's. Oh and I need to be able to access the Session's data in order to remove it from the database.
How can I prevent the user from closing the window? I need some how to
prevent the user from closing the window even if he tried to close it
from the (X) button in the top right of the window?
im using this script to close a DIV, can i somehow link it so that it loads main.swf when the div is closed? Now the SWF is running in the bg.
<script language=javascript>
<!--
function hideDiv(){
if(document.getElementById('Div').style.display != "none") {
[Code]...
For my web application i need to know, when the user closes the browser i need to do some activities.
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<form><td colspan=ƈ'><input type='button' onClick=javascript:window.open("calendar.php","name","attributes") name='button' value='Book' /></td></form>
(it is echoed in php)
the thing is when a link is clicked on the pop up i want it sent back to the original page and the pop up closed..
Is there any method of calling a function when the user closes the page? (the browser or the tab).
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At the minute, when someone clicks on a link, it opens up the page behind the window so you have to then also close the window. This is the script now: Code:
I am using a pop-up on my site that allows people to subscribe to my email list. Is there a way that once the visitor subscribes, the pop-up window can automatically close and the subscriber is sent to the confirmation page in a new window?
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browser? I would like it to go another url or something.
I do not want this script to run when a user clicks on a link on the page,
only when they close the browser.
I need some help with closing a popup window. I'm making an online portfolio,
that has one base page with text and thumbnails. When a user clicks on a thumb,
a new window opens containing a larger image and a caption (each contained on a
separate htm document). I do this with a function in the header script as follows:
var picpage=" ";
var params=" ";
function fullpicwin(picpage,params)
{
window.status="Opening picture... please wait";
window.open(picpage,'fullpic',params)
}
picpage (the name of the htm file), and params (window size, etc.) are passed
from the click code by each thumb. Each popup is sized differently, of course,
based on the side of the larger photo. All controls, etc., in the popup are
turned off. The user can click the "x" box or a form button at the bottom of
the popup to close the window.
All this works very nicely... EXCEPT...
The user can move the mouse back to the main page and open ANOTHER popup by
clicking on another thumb BEFORE closing the existing popup. The problem is the
2nd popup retains the size of the first, so of course the photo may be blocked
by the borders, etc.
What I want to do is force the closing of the first popup if the user tries to
open a 2nd and so on. There is no reason to have more than one large photo
showing at the same time.
I thought I could put some code in the function that checks for the existence
of a window named "fullpic", and if it's there, closes it first, then opens
another. But I can't seem to get the syntax right.
I have a system whereby I'd like users to log off, however, some people
simply close the window.
Can anyone tell me how to call my 'log off' page when the main window is
closed?
I want to be able to hide an iframe but I need to be able to activate
this from the iframe itself.
This works most of the time but I it runs into issue when the domains
don't exactly match I get the following error in Firefox:
Error: uncaught exception: Permission denied to get propert
HTMLIFrameElement.style
I have tried:
document.defaultView.frameElement.style.display = 'none'
and
parent.document.getElementById('theIframeElement') .style.display='none'
Is there a work around?
With Firefox 1.5+, I used the following code to close a window/tab:
===
<html><head>
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
function closeWindow() {
window.open('','_parent','');
window.close();
}
closeWindow();
</script></head><body></body></html>
===
Since I upgraded to Firefox 2.0, it does not work - the window/tab
stays open.
Any idea how I can "load a page" that would force a window/tab close?