JQuery :: Find Mouse Position In Viewport?
Apr 1, 2010The mouse position tutorial has an example of how to find the click position within an element. How do you find the click position within the viewport?
View 1 RepliesThe mouse position tutorial has an example of how to find the click position within an element. How do you find the click position within the viewport?
View 1 RepliesHow can i find the DIV position (top and left) relative to viewport ?
View 1 Replies View Related<html xmlns:v="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:vml" xmlns:o="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" xmlns:w="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:word" xmlns:m="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/2004/12/omml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-
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Ultimately, I'm looking to build navigation between article titles (h2 tags) where each title acts as an anchor link to the next title.How do I find the position of the next occurance of a tag, not necessarily adjacent, matching the current $(this) clicked item?
View 2 Replies View RelatedToday I am migrating my apps to jquery 1.4 (production mode), but somehow my page that use mouseposition script is doesn't work. Then i am downgrade to 1.3.2 and everything works! What the problem in my script or in 1.4.
This is demos :
using 1.3.2 : [URL]
using 1.4 : [URL]
[URL]the second example allows getting the mouse position on click within a div area ,would it be possible to move the center of that area to where the mouse cursor was clicked at? This is what I came up with but the area isn't moving:
<html>
<head>
<style type="text/css">
body { background:#eee; margin:0em; }
[code]....
After some reading from this tutorial, I have the following partly working code:
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When the event: "found_match happens", it should show the mouse coordinatesin the div: "status2" , but it doesn't.ObviouslybecauseI am missing the .mousover(). But where to put this in my code to make it work so that it wil show the mousecoordinates on this event?
I have a DIV with hegiht 500 px and overflow:scroll. I have 34000 A tags in it(each new line). Every A tag has its own ID. I want to scroll to these a tags so I need to know their position. How to find these?
View 1 Replies View RelatedHi, i'm creating my own image gallery using jQuery, and there is a set of thumbnails at the bottom. The thumbnails have been put into an array, using jQuery, but what i am trying to do is to return the position of any clicked thumbnail in that array. i.e. when the 3rd thumbnail in the list is clicked, return 3, when the 5th thumbnail is clicked return 5 etc....
This in turn will dictate which item in another array (the main images array) will be displayed.
I am hoping you can help me. I am finding this problem rather complex to solve. I need to be able to find the surrounding text at the mouse position. For example, if a user clicks on a word in a paragraph, I need to programmatically know what the text is surrounding the click point. The text in question is not just content text, but DOM elements read in as text rather than the DOM element itself. For example, if a user clicks at the word "This" in the following:
<table><tr><td>This is good</td></tr> then I would like to know how to get the text "<td>" just before the "This" as text, not as a DOM element. Furthermore, how can I "enlargen" the scope of my capture, such that I can programmatically get the "<table><tr><td>" part as well as the "is good</td></tr>" part?
I tried to create a mouse over effect using jquery. When user hovers #box1_trigger link, the #service_box1 div should change it's background position. The code I created is the following it's not working for some reason.
html:
<div class="service_box box1" id="service_box1">
<a href="#" id="box1_trigger">
<h3> </h3>
<p> </p>
</a>
</div>
javascript:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#box1_trigger").hover(
function() {
$("#service_box1").stop().animate({backgroundPosition:"(0 -250px)"}, "slow");
},
function() {
$("#service_box1").stop().animate({backgroundPosition: "0 0"}, "slow");
}
);
});
</script>
css:
#service_box1{
width:318px; height:282px;
float:left;
background:url(images/services_panel.png) 0 0 no-repeat;
}
a#box1_trigger{
width:100%; height:100%;
float:left;
display:block;
}
I have a div with opacity 0.44 and a picture inside it. When i activate mouse events, this picture (with position absolute ) floats to top. This effect is seen only in Opera. Is there a workaround for this?
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I am using mouse x,y onclick in one div (if mouse is in one set of coordinate range) to determine whether or not to show/hide another div, and am stumped as to how to compensate for the user changing page size, as the coordinates change. Is there an absolute xy, regardless of page/text size, or code to compensate for it? What is going on here is I have flash that I have no control over (wix) and I need to show Html (which wix doesn't), so I am having to determine if the user is over a certain button in the swf which I put in a div to give me some control over the flash. I'm using on click to bring the HTML to the front in a certain position, while the flash does its animation thing.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am using one button at the bottom of the page. When i click on that button the page refreshes and goes to the top of the page.But i want when i click on that button the page refreshes and mouse pointer goes to the bottom of the page where the button consists. i have found that it is possible in javascript through set the coordinates for mouse pointer.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI need to find what control is in some position given.
I mean, if I give the values left: 200px and top 300px I need to know
what control in the page is in that position, or if there is not any.
I seem to be having trouble with the following function:Code:
function getReferenceCoordinates(el)
{
var x=0;
var y=0;
if(el.offsetParent) {
while(el) {
x +=el.offsetLeft;
y +=el.offsetTop;
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Here's something I'm working on: for a click on a given element, I want to be able capture the x/y coordinates of the mouse -- that is, the mouse coordinates relative to the top left corner of said
element.
So far, here's what I've got:
I have a really professional conspiracy movie site
and I use tons of layers and an external scroll bar assembly.
I would like to put the various sections into MS Iframes and
in order to clean up the page but I find that the iframes interfere
with the getting the mouse coords from the screen which is
essential in moving the scroll bar around.
My test html is given below. With the iframe hidden the mouse coords
are obtainable. With the iframe visible things get buggy.
Where the "background_foriframe.html" is just a html file with
a background layer using a "DIV" tag. Code:
I have a bunch of links that when you mouseover should bring up a window with extra information. The links look like
Code:
<a href="#" onMouseOver="popInfo(this)" onMouseOut="unpopInfo(this)">Link Text</a>
Here's the code for the tw functions, popInfo and unpopInfo:
Code:
function popInfo(x) {
var posx = 0;
var posy = 0;
if (!e) var e = window.event;
if (e.pageX || e.pageY)
{
posx = e.pageX;
posy = e.pageY;
}
else if (e.clientX || e.clientY)
{
posx = e.clientX + document.body.scrollLeft;
posy = e.clientY + document.body.scrollTop;
}
var infoBox = x.parentNode.getElementsByTagName('div')[0];
infoBox.className = 'infoBoxHover'
infoBox.style.left = posx;
infoBox.style.top = posy;
}
function unpopInfo(x) {
var infoBox = x.parentNode.getElementsByTagName('div')[0];
infoBox.className = 'infoBox'
}
This is working perfectly in IE and Opera but in firefox it's saying that window.event has no properties. I don't know much about javascript so I don't know where to start. Some help would be great.
I have some anchor tags that have a popup appear when they are clicked.
<a href="javascriptpenlrChild()"><img src="../images/icon_calendar.gif"/></a>
function openChild() {
childWindow=open('http://localhost/property_search/smallcal.aspx','win1','resizable=yes,width=185,height=150,status=0,toolbar=0,scrollbars=0,menubar=0' );[code]....
These buttons appear at random heights on the page.I would like to set the popup to appear right by the mouse pointer when they click the button but don't have any idea how to do these.
I'm using offset values to find the x,y position of an iframe on an
html page. The code works in all browsers except in Mac explorer 5.x.
Does anybody have any ideas how to get around this?? Thanks. My code
is below, assuming myFrame is the iframe in question, offsetLeft is the
x coordinate, offsetTop is the y coordinate. For some reason,
offsetParent for the iframe on Mac Explorer is always undefined. Even
stranger, this is only the case for iframe elements. When dealing with
other elements in Mac Explorer 5.x, the code below works fine....
I seem to be having trouble with the following function:
Code:
function getReferenceCoordinates(el)
{
var x=0;
var y=0;
if(el.offsetParent) {
while(el) {
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It works okay, but in ie the pixels are off by 2px. Anyone know why?
I want to determine the position of each link on a page. I need to know the browser window size, or at least screen resolution. I also need a position in pixels for each link. For example while browsing this page my screen resolution is 1680*1050 and the Blogs link in the menu is positioned at say (100, 120).Is there any consistent way to find this out in the major browsers?Note that the links are just plain links, they don't have the position attribute set in css or anything.I'm thinking about building a script that tracks user click behaviour and it would be tremendously helpful if I didn't need to input say "link Blogs is positioned in area N" to the tracking system.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to set the default mouse position on a page when the
page loads?
I have an iframe with some javascipt that gets the mouse x and y
position like this:
//inside the iframe's onmousemove call back funciton
xMousePos = window.event.clientX + document.body.scrollLeft;
yMousePos = window.event.clientY + document.body.scrollTop;
This gets the x and y position inside the iframe. But what I want is
the x and y position of the parent window, not the screen like
screenX. Is there any easy way to get parentX and parentY or to get
the offset x and y of the iframe relitive to the parent from inside
the iframe?
I have a web page that renders a table with about 300 rows in it, which means vertical scrolling. At the end of the page there's a hidden div element sitting. Each row in the table contains a button which needs to call a javascript which should position the hidden div right next to the clicked button. I've tried a lot of different approaches that I've found on google, but all of them only position the div around the top area of the page. If I scroll down a ways and click the button, I have to scroll back up to the top of the page to find the div.
The primary target is users using IE8, but of course, if there's a cross-browser solution for this problem, that would be super!