JQuery :: Changing Dynamic Content Of A Div On Url Click?
Jul 13, 2011
I have a div with a dynamic ID and content based on a database.I want to replace that ID's content with some content with I collect from the database via PHP.The new content may contain <br />'s.
I currently have a normal link like Code:<a href="http://sitepoint.com" class="link">sitepoint</a> and when a user clicks on it I want to be able to change the "link" class to a different class. However, I don't want to add anything to the actual link html. Is it possible to do this using javascript without modifying the original link code?
So i'm just getting into writing jquery. it's my first scripting language and first time in the field of programing. I have a general idea of what i want to do, but not so much how to get it done. Objective: I would like to change the class of a div "ActiveSelection" to the same name as the id of a clicked link in the "catalog" ul. Here is an example of the HTML
I have a div that is filled with content dynamically and is fixed so it will always be in the same place even when you scroll. I need scrollbars to appear when the div is has too much content and goes beyond the screenborder.
I am new to jQuery and not an experienced programmer. I downloaded the accordion widget and it works fine. I have one small problem: the content box instances 2 and3 onwards, seem to be sizing themselves depthwise to the size of the first content box and not dynamically to the number of lines of text I enter in each. Can I make it dynamic with alterations to the CSS? If so whichproperty do I alter and to what?
I'm attempting to print a column of links received via AJAX request with an accompanying simple hover effect, however I can not get the hover effect to apply to the dynamic content. I've tried a few different ways of accomplishing this, none of which have worked so far. The most recent is posted below.
The call to imgUpdate.php in the following code snip returns content like:
I am using jquery.autoheight.js [URL] to adjust the height of the iframe according to content.
It works fine for the static content while loading. If I try to use the content with expand/collapse or display some content dynamically, its not adjusting according to the new content.
My question is why isn't this working? that it's probablybecauseit's been loaded dynamically andif ($('#load').length) is not checking dynamic content - but how would Iamendthe if statement to also check dynamic content?
I am relatively new in the jquery world. I am loading some dynamic content for a news, and onClick at the a-tag "test" there's a slideToggle for news_text. My Problem is, that I am loading some content, and got more newsEntrys. How can I go through all the news with the same function?
I am using xmlhttp.open();xmlhttp.send(); to send a php content to a div. This php content is again using the same method to get php content from a further page.The content of the div, does not seem to be using the css and javascript files defined in the calling pages <head> section.
Javascript file: scripts.js client.php ----> loads data from: display_client.php display_client.php ----> loads data from: display_brand.php
I want to swap the source of two images when you click on one image. Basically, I am switching on/off states. But I can't even get the first part to work. Here is a function that I would think replace the word "off" in the image file name with "on" when you click on an image with the class .img-swap. After that I would imagine I would toggle the class of each somehow.
I have a function that is suppose to change the height on click. When I initially click it, the function goes through fine. But when I click it again to go back to the old height, it will not work.[code]
I have been using YUI for the past 5 years and have begun to explore jQuery. One essential thing that I use is the YUI Dispatch plugin that allows for dynamic execution of ajax response content (i.e. js & css injection). Does jQuery or any of it's related plugins offer similar functionality to the YUI Dispatch plugin? Here is the link the the yui dispatcher for reference: [URL]
I have jQuery loading content from an aspx page - however, once this is loaded, jQuery doesn't appear to "see" the content. For example, in the code below, I am retrieving a table, with the class "stripeme" from the aspx page - I then try to add the mouseover/alternate row scripts, but my table does not change.
My main page is: (page head info removed for length) <script type="text/javascript"> function showDetails() { var div = $("#divResult"); div.slideUp(function () { div.load("getContent.aspx", ..... Should I add dynamic content, that I then want to manipulate using jQuery, in some other way?
I have a tab control finally behaving the way I want, with one exception. The second tab page contains a search form that returns data to be used in the first form on that page. The cgi program returns the results of the searh fine. The problem is that it when it returns the data, the tab control displays with the first page visible rather than the second. NB: I have not yet figured out how to add AJAX to the mix, but for now I just need a simple way for the search cgi program to tell the borwser that when it opens the page it produces, it should open with the second page visible Rather than the first.
I am echoing some dynamic content into a DIV based on form entries. The content is essentially a dynamic table, with results populated based on the user input. The user can further refine the database results by entering more data into other fields. All of this works fine. What I'd like to add is the ability to click on an <a> tag header on each column to sort by that column. I haven't gotten it to work, so I wanted to try a more simple test. I currently echo <a id='test' href='#'>Click Me</a> into the DIV set aside for AJAX response. I then setup a jquery .click() event monitor to simply alert me when I click on it. If I place this <a> tag in the main portion of the content that is static, I get the alert box. But when I put this into the content of the DIV tag generated dynamically by AJAX, it doesn't fire the alert. Is there something I need to do to 'reload' the page? Is the dynamically added content not part of the document since the entire page isn't reloaded?
Dynamically loaded content (via JQuery's get method, for instance) seems unable to connect to a stylesheet that resides on the main page. I understand this is due to the fact that the dynamic content is not part of the DOM.
$.get('filename.html', function(data) { $('.class_name',data).html(); //returns the HTML of .class_name inside of filename.html });
but it didn't quite work. It loads the entire web page into the defined class name rather than loading a specific content (Look below for further understanding)The filename.html which has content tag names like "[Copyright Year] that goes in the footer position of the site gets dynamically generated.I've created another static page help.html that has pretty much the same content overall except the dynamic content won't get loaded with the content tag (the system doesn't allow static pages to load them). This is what brought me to this solution. So now that I've added a class name to the indicated class that I want to load it pulls all the content and styling of the site rather than just the dynamically generated content of (filename.html) .
<div class="adp_footer">[Copyright Footer]</div> <---- Doesn't get loaded when I used any of the above mention jquery strings,
I've built this webpage : [URL]. Now, I want the slideshows (Jquery Cycle) to have a pager to navigate the images instead of previous and next [URL].
My code looks like this : function ajaxpage(url, containerid) { var $container= $('#' + containerid); $container.hide().load(url, function() { $container.fadeIn(); $('.slideshow') .cycle({ next: '#next2', prev: '#prev2', fx: 'blindX', speed:'1500', timeout: 0, ..... after: function() { var alt = $(this).attr('alt'); // do something with alt text $('#someElement').html(alt); }}); });}
The code I need to implement looks like this : $ ('#slideshow' ).before('<ulid="nav">' ).cycle({fx:'turnDown' ,speed:'fast' ,timeout:0 ,pager:'#nav' ,//callbackfnthatcreatesathumbnailtouseaspageranchor pagerAnchorBuilder:function (idx,slide){return '<li><ahref="#"><imgsrc="' +slide.src+'"width="50"height="50"/></a></li>' ;}}); How to do this successfully?
While the background color of a div is changing when i click on a button, the image in the other div must change.
Now i have placed a bg image in a div and when i click on my menu link it changes so that works, but i would love to give it a transition, but is that even possible with the background image.
Or do i need to write some other code?
The colors and images change, but really would love a bounce in transition, cant figure it out though maybe it would be better with a list and placing the images just in the slider div?
I have a list of most 17 recent entries from a db table and wanna use jquery/ajax to have a next button that loads the next 17 entries when you click it. It passes the 17 variable to the .load which works fine first time around (this is later used as mysql limit), but then I try to increase the start variable with 17 so that next time I click it would pass 34 to the .load (so it loads next 17 again) but this doesn't work, it simply loads same 17 again on 2nd, 3rd ect. click (so nothing changes). use global variables by setting it with var and using it without var inside the function.
<script> var start = 17; var loadUrl = '<?php echo site_url('welcome/battles'); ?>'; $("#latestbattlesnext").click(function () {
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 am trying to create portlets that dynamically load their content (usinq jQuery). My first approach was to leave the header + footer + decorations of the portlet OUTSIDE of the dynamically loadable content. It worked just fine but I had to abandon that approach so that I could use the same code both for statically- and dynamically-loaded content (e.g. when no AJAX support was available). So far so good.
Now to my problem: I use the following code for loading my dynamic content
The loading works fine, but after the dynamic content has been loaded I can not seem to get access to it using jQuery!
Short description: Line 3 clears the content (I know! There are better solutions!) Line 4 loads the content Line 6 dumps the data on the console; this is for debuging only, so that I can establish that the correct content is loaded
After the data is properly loaded I did expect to be able to find it by traversing the DOM tree in traditional jQuery fashion (like in Line 10). However, dumping the contents of the 'tag' shows it containing no content at all; it is empty even though the browser renders the expected new result. I thought: Well! The browser holds two copies of the DOM tree; one that is the original page and one that is the modified content used for rendering". Therefore I attempted to manipulate the loaded content within the function (Line 8). The content is visible there, that I have established in Line 6. But I do not know how to access it jQuery-style.
(Why am I trying to modify the loaded content? I want to inject a title row with various decorations and clickable content.)