I am trying to place several hover/tool tips using jQuery in a page that contains a flash elemnt to the right. When viewed in a browser the hover/tool tip appears partially below the adjacent flash element.
In particular, I'm hoping you could please point me in the right direction to replicate the following Flash hover animation in jQuery? Here's the direct link to the flash template below:
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I have already created all the necessary frames for the circle "rings" for the big circle. Not quite sure what I need to do about the smaller floating circle. I came across this plugin, not sure if it is the right one: plugins . jquery . com/project/frame-animation
Doing my own fitness bootcamp site and want to fancy up my front page. My front page loads a picture and I want it to load like flash. What could I do? I have all the Adobe Software, just don't know how to use it.
I'm trying to put some code together to create an image-swapping system, that when you click on the image it'll hide the image and replace it with a given iframe vimeo/youtube code...The swapping part works fine, however when the iframe loads up, it hides all other flash objects in the page, and I can't figure out why.Here's the JS
Code: function swapvideo(w,h,url) { document.getElementById('video_pholder').style.display='none';
I want to provide an element over which a user can hover the cursor to display a small div directly below it, out of the flow of the document so that it appears above it. A kind of overlay with some text for a short bio in it, not unlike a JS tooltip but bigger.
I need to keep the div accessible, but hidden, so I know that I will have to position it absolutely off-page and override that with the JS. It's important that the div is not visible on screen if JS is blocked, as it would cover other content. If it can slide out or whatever instead of just appearing, that would be a big plus. I use jQuery, but I'm not totally familiar with it yet. Here's an example of the HTML:
HTML Code:
<div id="header"><p class="">About Me</p></div> <div class=""> <h4>About Me</h4> <p>Text for a brief bio</p> </div>
So what JS do I need to write in order to get this to happen? Or is there by any chance a lightweight plugin that happens to do exactly this?
I am trying to implement a div containing an advanced search form drop down on hover and I have everything working (only in FF) except for when I try to add any sort of animation or speed to the '.show' or'.hide' effect. When I try to add speed or seemingly any other effect to the div, the select elements of the search form fires the hover
I'm having some trouble with the following construction. I have a worldmap image with an image map where you can hover over a few countries. When you hover over a country a pane will slide down and show an image about the country.Now this is all working well except for the following.When you hover over a country and quickly hover over another the pane will slide back up and after the slide it will slide back down. All well except for the problem that the image change will start while the pane is sliding back up and not after it!Here's the code.
$(".TulipMap").hover( function () { mapname = "#d" + $(this).attr("ID");
I was wanting to know how to properly make an image change when you hover over the main image.URL...And I want ALL the images to change as soon as you hover over each image.Now here's the problem. Whenever I layout my coding like that, when I hover over ANY image, an image I don't want to change, changes.So is there any way that I can get ALL images to work without having to create external JavaScript files?
I have a navigation menu. Right now, when you hover over a menu item an image flies over the top of it. This image is set in my CSS as "nav li em". However, that image flies in to the same spot for every menu item. This is what I would like: When you hover over Item 2, em2 is invoked for the FlyIn. When you hover over Item 3, em3 is invoked.
Here is my code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "[URL]"> <html xmlns="[URL]" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> <title>help</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function () { $("#nav a").append("<em></em>"); $("#nav a").hover(function () { $(this).find("em").animate({ opacity: "show", top: "-34"}, "fast"); var hoverText = $(this).attr("title"); $(this).find("em").text(hoverText); .....
want to hover over an image and have it animate up and bounce at the end. I have tried several lines of Jquery code trying to do this but all I get is an upward movement.
I am showing an image possibly 957x30 pixels size on a page. Whenever there is a mouseover or hover on this image, it is swapped with another image (say 957x130 pixels) by expanding its division in slidedown fashion and stays visible for few seconds before swapping back with first image.
I'm trying to do a basic image swap when a link is mouseovered. The idea is that you hover over a group of links that is associated with that image, and the image lights up. I have different sets of links and images all over the page.markup looks something like this:
I want to create an image gallery with one div holding all of my thumbnails (.thumbs) and the second div (which would be to the right of the thumbnails) would be an enlarged image of the thumbnail that you rollover (.enlarged). The enlarged image will be hidden, but when you rollover a thumbnail it will show that image enlarged in the ".enlarged" div. I am not sure how execute this, maybe use the title from the thumbnail? If you can show me an example of what the Jquery code would look like for that, or have a link to a tutorial or any help I would be greatly appreciative, thank you so much. The HTML code would looks something like:
I have lots of pets in a dropdown. what i want to achieve is that when ever i hover on dropdown, it will display the image of particular pet as a popup.
I'm trying to achieve an effect where background image will change once you hover over a different link, but not sure how to go about that...Here's what I got:
HTML <ul id = "list"> <li id="home"><a href="#">HOME</li></a> <li id="about"><a href="#">ABOUT</li> <li><a href="#">PORTFOLIO</li> <li><a href="#">WORK</li> <li><a href="#">CONTACT</li> <li><a href="#">GET A QUOTE</li> </ul>
CSS body { background-image: url(Images/home.jpg); } ul li { list-style-type:none; font-size:36px; font-family:Impact, Charcoal, sans-serif; } a:hover { background-color:#7EB6FF; -moz-border-radius: 15px; border-radius: 5px; width:40px; } a:link { text-decoration:none; }
And JS should probably go something like this: $("#about").hover(function() { $(this).css("background-image", "url('Images/about.jpg')"); });
Though this only leads to image being show only partially (given that its li element only, I suppose).
I'm trying to get the hover over image selected based on the current page. I've used an external jquery.url.js library to access file and href information. The if statement is reached correctly, but I can't get the code within it to work. Each image is stored within an anchor and, as with the hover code (included), I'm trying to change the end of its source file name from '_off'to '_on' so it's active.
I have four images on a page that on hover, needs to replace the main text with relevant text pertaining to that image. It's working but buggy. If I roll over slowly and roll off slowly, I get the desired effect. When I rollover quickly both div's content show. I have attached a thinned out version of what I need to be able to do. This example is a solution close to what I need but if there is some kind of onComplete event that can be called when one function is finished executing ....
I m having trouble restricting an action to a single image. I am trying to make the background fade to full opacity on hover, and have that working like I want to. The problem is that when I hover one image, ALL the images fade to full opacity. Obviously it would be nice to only have the one that is being hovered over. I am sure it is just a simple thing in the code but I just can't figure out what it is.