JQuery :: Highlighting A Link While Hovering Another Link With The Same Class?
Dec 1, 2010
I have two links that have the same class name (like class="item191") on the same site. I want to hover one of these links and both links should become highlighted.
I'm looking for a jQuery code that will show a little mini screenshot of a website when you hover over an external link - been looking for a while with little joy.
I would like to set the link's "visited" pseudo-class with javascript without clicking on the link. My goal is to update the link's color (previously set in the CSS file) to be "visited" without actually clicking on the link and then clicking "back" in the browser.
Does anyone know how? Here are the following things I've already tried to no avail:
var obj = document.getElementById("idOfMyLink");
//obj.visited=true; // NO //obj.style.visited=true; // NO //obj.click(); // NO, performs a click and takes me away from current page
/* // Setting the src of an iframe on the same page, trying to "stuff" this URL into browser's "History"
var theFrame = document.getElementById("myiframe"); theFrame.src = obj.href;
// NO. The iframe does go to correct URL, but the link's color doesn't update.*/Any ideas?
I need a counter that will display beside a link, with the number of times the same link has been clicked. I do not have FTP access to the site, since it is based on a CMS.
$(function(){ $("#container div a").hover(function(){ ...
With the focus being on a DIV with ID = container. Now my DIV needs to have a class, not an ID. Can I use the code like it is below for this, with the class name container instead?
Code: $(function(){ $(".container div a").hover(function(){ ...
I'm building a calendar and using a jQuery script to shift between "list view" and "calendar view". The thing is, that I would like to add a unique CSS class to the selected link, so I can make a highlight effect (or something like that) that only applies to the currently selected link. My script is:
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ //if this is not the first tab, hide it jQuery(".tab:not(:first)").hide(); //to fix u know who
Okay guys what I would like to do is add a class to this:
.wrap("<a href='" + item.link + "'></a>"); So that i can style this link
.wrap("<a class="grouped_elements" href='" + item.link + "'></a>"); When i try to use the second approach i get an error that reads: missing ) after argument list
I have this script where if users click on a link it will show that particular link in a slideUp, slideDown effect. For example There are two links and Two divs.Both Divs are hidden to start. If the user clicks link 1, Div 1 will appear. If the user clicks link2 Div 1 will close and Div 2 will appear. how do I add a active state when the user clicks on each particular link.
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html xmlns ="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
I am working on the project that will be only one page and the menu will link to the same page. The problem is that i can't add active class to the menu the same we did in the normal linked pages. For example, in css we can see .about .menu ul li .active a { color:#black} . This means the menu will be in black when the user is in the about page. I can't do like this in one page scroll menu as there is only one menu. Are there any ways to let the menu change (add active class)when i scroll to some specific part of the page?
I'm creating a list of items which visually look like checkboxes. They will work similar to the ones used on eBay that allow you to select only new/used items. Mine are a little simpler though. Here is the markup:
In a nutshell, I need to set add/remove a class called 'active' to/from a link that is clicked within a DIV. So if the link has the class 'active' already assigned I need to remove it and vice versa however the issue I am having is that I have to double click the link in order for it to work!!
Form that code I would expect the class of 'testclass' to be applied to the button after the link is clicked, but It doesn't seem to work. This is a somewhat contrived example. In my real application I have a form with several collapsable/expandable sections. If the fields in those form sections have values when the page loads, the section needs to be expanded, and the expand/collapse button needs to have a class of 'expaned' applied to it, if not it needs to be hidden. I can check the form fields and show the div if needed without any problem, but I can't seem to figure out how to work out the selector so I can add the class to the button.
There's a feature I want to implement, but don't really know how to code. The intention is to use jQuery to convert words with a certain class attribute into Wikipedia links.
An example to make things clearer:
PLAIN TEXT: There is a <span class="wiki">penguin</span> there.
EXPECTED RESULT: There is a <a href [url] there.
Hence the code would have to grab the string of words inside the tag and place them inside a href with the first part of the link already attached to it. Doesn't seem too complicated, but I wasn't able to do it.
I have been trying to use the code below (created by Patrick Haney and improved by enraged) as a basis, but no deal. This code subistitutes words for code, but it searches for specific words.
If anybody knows a script like that, modify the code below,
I'm trying to append the title attribute to the text of my link. I've got it working, except for the fact that all three links are showing the first link's attribute. Check out the demo at http://outdoor/fuelmultimedia.ca Hover over the Products menu item, and you'll see the drop-down with the attributes.This is the code I'm currently using:
var $titleText = $("#top nav ul ul li a").attr("title"); $("#top nav ul ul li a").append("<em>" + $titleText + "</em>");
I'm new to jQuery and have a problem with links inside an accordion.
The simplified code looks like this: <div class="active-item"> <div class="available-items"> <h5>Headline</h5> </div>
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The problem is, that the links inside the table are not active. If i click them, the accordion is closing What do i have to do, to keep the links inside the open accordion as normal links, without closing the accordion?
I'm using Firefox 3.5.5 on Vista 32 Home Premium SP2 and only recently noticed that (javascript/jquery being enabled) link focus is lost when you tab through a page, follow the link to another page and then hit the backspace key to come back. Tab navigation continues at top of page, not with the next link after the one in focus before.
No problems in this respect with IE8 and Opera. As soon as you disable javascript with noscript, the problem disappears and link focus stays, so that tabbing brings on the next link instead of starting on top of page again.
Just confirmed it on jquery/com (following navigation link to Plugins and hitting backspace) and on learningjquery/com (navigation links). A Google search didn't yield any answers nor even any similar reports on this particular problem.
It's even more irksome in my particular case, since I have just implemented a stylesheet switcher in order to enhance certain accessibility aspects, but ironically this particular bug leads to a loss of accessibility.
Does anybody know what might be the reason (version 1.3.2.min related?, cookies related?, etc.) for this and how to solve it?
I have some problems with assigning a class to my included navagation menu. I would like to give the last clicked menu item a active class so I can style it but i have no clue how that works with javascript. as you can see i have three files two pages which included the same menu. Now I would like to set the first page to active because it would be the page the would start. but then when someone clicks the second page it should become inactive and set the active class to the secone link.
I have no idea about javascript but wanted to use the Konami script on my site. This is the current code:
var kkeys = [], konami = "38,38"; $(document).keydown(function(e) { kkeys.push( e.keyCode ); if ( kkeys.toString().indexOf( konami ) >= 0 ){
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I just wondered how to get the javascript to include the class so that it acts in the same way it would if just clicking the link. I imagine this is upsettingly easy to do but I can't seem to find anything about it!?