JQuery :: Hide DIV Tag When Click Outside
Jul 25, 2011The issue is that I want to hide a div tag once click anywhere else, exactly like Jquery UI Datepicker.
View 12 RepliesThe issue is that I want to hide a div tag once click anywhere else, exactly like Jquery UI Datepicker.
View 12 RepliesI have this code:
$
(
'#region_dc').
click
[code]....
The click works fine. Check the checkbox, the hidden div displays. But when I uncheck the checkbox, I want it to go away.
What I've doing wrong, on first click it detects that the div is hidden and makes it visible, button on second click it does nothing:
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to have a couple of links like
'Link1' >> opens box1
'Link2' >> opens box2
'Link3' >> opens box3
The boxes are not closing good?
I have this code but something is going wrong:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
[Code].....
I'm skinning my video player for my new site, I have the following code: click:function(){a.trigger("togglePlay");return false}}) How can i edit this code to add a SECOND function of making the button opacity: 0 or just dissapear alltogether once clicked aswell?
View 2 Replies View RelatedWhy isn't this working?
<html>
<head>
</head>
<script
[Code]....
The following code is a typical show/hide combo, followed by an attempt to do the same with a single control ("singleClick").
Unfortunately, it opens the "extra" dive but won't close it.
Is it a fault in my javascript, or am I asking the jQuery to use logic incorrectly?
This is the code:
I want to show hide a div and its content when show or hide button is pressed. How i can do it. it is a asp.net button and i also don't want the page to postback when button is clicked.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI managed to write show hide sub row for my table.the first row of my table is master and the immediate next row is detail , I am hiding all detail rows initially. and when user click on any tr the next row which is hidden is made visible .
here is the script
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#report tr").live('click',function (event) {
$(this).next("tr").toggle();
$(this).find(".arrow").toggleClass("up");
});
});
Now I want to show/hide all detail tr with one click
I have a table that contains information that is hidden within a 'td' element. Users can access this information if they wish by clicking on a link that is held in another 'td' element on the previous row (table structure below):
<table>
<tr>
<td><a href="#" class="install_toggle"
[code]....
I am trying to create a simple splash page.
I have 2 divs on the page, div1 has a gif animation in it and div2 is the page content. I want to hide div2 and only show div1 which plays the gif, then after some time div1 fades away and div2 fades up to show the page content.
This is my thought process:
1) On doc ready, hide div2
2) after 3000 fade div1 out
3) fade div2 in
$(document).ready (function(){
$('#div2')hide();
but I dont know how to fade out the div after a time and fade in the other div.
The examples I see all use the click function.
I'm using the plugin superfish for my menu and i would like to hide it after choosing an item. Here is my code :
$(function(){
$('ul.sf-menu').superfish();
$('a[class=select-item]').click(function() {
[code]....
I have no idea if this is even possible, but I thought I'd check here to see what anyone thinks.I have a top nav on my site that has dropdown submenus. When a user clicks on one of the sub-menu items, jQuery toggles a div in the main content area to be visible.The problem is that since I am using CSS hover menus, the menu remains over top of the div that was activated in the background.I know that I could do a normal page load instead of show/hide this div, but I'm wondering if there is another way. Before I go another direction, I wanted to see if anyone had an alternative.
EDIT: Maybe something using .focus()? But then maybe I need to rebuild my menu to allow this, because simply adding focus to the div doesn't seem to do it.
I'm not quite sure what this is called (tooltip, dialogue, popup, show/hide) but I've seen it around... I'd like to accomplish the following, as indicated in the attached image.
I want an image to automatically appear upon a user's visit 'pointing' to a specific link on my nav bar.
Ideally, this will load on users visit, then not load if/when they click the [x]...
[URL]
I'm trying to do a show/hide on a radio button click and I do have it working, but I'd like to make it more...extensible/independent of hard- coding children elements to show hide.
My dummy html structure is:
I left some commented out stuff at the top of the function, hopefully to give you an idea of what I tried.
In particular:
I was trying to get the first ul (the children to show/hide) on "this" (the radio button clicked). I'd like this to be flexible to where you could add more radio button/children and as long as the structure stays the same, the show/hide functionality works.
How To show Div After Click (tell friend) link and hide div after onsubmit form ? (Using Jquery or java script)
Example :
TELL FRIENDS CLICK LINK
<div id="formhide"></div> (default is hidden).
After Click Show Loading Message and show form for send data to any email . so if Form is valid Show loading message and message Success ! so hide dive ( to default).
I have a textarea and a DIV as code below. The way it supposes to work is when I focus on the textarea by clicking it, the DIV will show. Otherwise, it will be hidden. Then when I click the DIV, there will be an alert(). However, right now if I click on the DIV, it will trigger the blur() event first which calls to hide() the DIV. After that, the click event is not called at all. I need to be able to click on the DIV and the DIV is not hide() at all and show alert().
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://
www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
[Code]....
I searched before more and more but I can't find those things that exactly I want.
I'm on design a new website, you can see this page: [URL]...in this page I have 3 hidden DIV, and at top of content area I have 3 buttons (About, Karan Group, Contact), please click on those buttons and see action.
I'd write this motions by jquery but it's really really amateur! because I have to define all things like below codes (as working for output):
[Code]...
I have a simple check box in an admin panel where the idea is that if it is checked then 'display' a div on the page, if it is not checked then hide it.When I tick the checkbox, the div shows up, but then disappears right away. (it does the fade-in display:block, but instantly changes back to display:none).
View 1 Replies View Relatedwhich works once the page hasn't been loaded using.load $(".toggle_cat_container").hide(); How do I adapt it to work when the page is loaded with .load? I am familiar with needing to use .live on click functions.
i.e.
$("a[id^='mydiv']").click(function(e) {
needing to be changed to:
$("a[id^='mydiv]").live('click', function(e) {
My problem is that $(".toggle_cat_container").hide(); would trigger when the document was ready but when its loaded it won't trigger. What adaptation do I need? I suspect something similar to the below - just not getting it right $(".toggle_cat_container").live('onLoad', function(e) {
I have a webpage with a left navigation bar and a content box with thumbnails in. I would like to be able to click one image and have all the thumbnails hide and show the larger version of the image in their place.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have a div tag element and a hide/show button above it. I'm able to handle the hide show of the contents all right via the button, but I want the div to be hidden when someone clicks anywhere else in the document, save inside the div area itself.This functionality is similar to what you see on the sign on panel in twitter.com. Press the sign in, the div sign in panel displays. Press the sign in link OR anywhere else on the document outside the panel. The panel is hidden.What's the best way to script this functionality in jquery?
View 1 Replies View RelatedSo basically I want to make a side navigation that has a button that can hide the whole layer (making more room for text). Saw it done before but forget how it was done. More info:
Along the side of that div is the button to hide the div, i know that that will be in its own div, that will have a script to hide (or somehow change a value in the css) to make the side bar and its conetent not visible.
I am programming a website. On there website the users will be able to click "Add as friend". I am basically wanting it so that when my users click "Add as friend" the link will dis-appear and then it will visit a page on the iframe that I have already coded with a variable (addfriend.php?pid=CODEHERE).
If there is anyone that knows how I can make the code dis-appear using Ajax.
I'm using the <div> command, but I would like that, when the page opens, this <div> is closed.
The main goal is that the user can open this <div> with a button.
I know how to click a link to show a hidden div. However, how can I hide the div when users click anywhere in the browser? I would like some behaviour like "releaseOutside" in javascript.
I search this forum and find some code to try, but it doesn't work. When I click the link, the div does not show anymore (if I took out the document.onclick function, the div shows). Here is my code:
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
function showdiv() {
document.getElementById("mydiv").style.display = "block";
return false;
}
document.onclick = function() {
document.getElementById("mydiv").style.display = "none";
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<a href="#" onclick="return showdiv()">Link</a>
<div id="mydiv" style="display:none">bah bah bah...</div>