I am using jQuery 1.4 and can't afford upgrading just yet. I've been trying to find out how to find out how to find if a div has an image inside it. How would I go about doing this?
jQuery.fn.checkBoxTableHighlighter = function(){ return this.each(function() { var $obj = $(this);[code]....
When the check box is checked (onload, click or keyup), if the table has a specified selector then i want to change the background color. I already have a working sample that i am converting to plugin. Since, my selector is at the table level, how can i find the checkboxes that are inside tr and td?
I'm trying to create a list of recipes which will on document ready all be hidden except the first one. And then when I click one of the dynamically added links (in a ul) in the sidebar I want the corresponding recipe to go from hidden to shown. I've managed to do everything really simply except I have no idea how to find the corresponding recipe when I click a link in the sidebar (the links link to the recipes with #recipe<number>)
Somehow I need to access the id of the specific recipe, which I suppose should be possible since the clickfunction should store that somehow?
EDIT: I just realized that I could just use the href value as my id for the recipe (since its the same e.g. #recipe). However I'm having trouble using the variable that stores the href/id in the .show function.
$("a[href*='#recipe']").click(function() { $(".post").hide(600); var theHref = $(this).attr("href");[code]....
i have a requirement which i would like to solve with jQuery.I need to find all LI-elements which have a # as href url. The LI's are inside an div or ul with the ID=test.Then in the next step, when i loop through this items, i need to add a class=myclass to this elements. BUT it could be that there is no class tag at all, then it needs to be created or there is already a class, then i need to add myclass additonally.
Someone submitted this script my way, and I thought I'd post it here first, to see if people can come up with improvements.
This is a find text inside page script. Basically one would enter any text into a textbox, and the script searches for matches on the page, and highlights it if found. The script can be specified to search text in another frame or iframe.
Right now the script works in IE plus NS7. I was hoping it could be modified to work in NS6 as well.
I'm working on a script for a selection of a specific item. When I select a item the image should change, so far so good. But when I select an other item, the image of the item I selected before should change back and there is where I find myself stuck. This is my script so far var small_src = $(this).attr('src'); var new_small_src = small_src.substring(small_src.lastIndexOf('/'), small_src.lastIndexOf('.')); $(this).attr('src', 'img' + new_small_src + '_selected.' + /[^.]+$/.exec(small_src)); This results in changing the image to a selected image, but I can't change it back when I select an other.
My DOM structure in HTML page have some elements 'IMG'. One of 'img' element have attribute 'src' = 'lolo1.jpg'. How can i find the 'DIV' element with this specific 'img' element inside? I have to find nearest 'DIV'.
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I wanna write function like a GetNearestDivID('lolo2.jpg') which would give me result 'mix2'
I'm having trouble finding the image element by attribute "MyAttr" whose value is supplied: when the "onclick" function is called: <div class="MyImages"> <div class="imageClass"> <img ... myAttr="abc"/> </div><div> <img ... onclick="findTheImageObjectByMyAttr("abc");" /> </div><div class="imageClass"> <img ... myAttr="def" /> </div><div> <img ... onclick="findTheImageObjectByMyAttr("def");" /> </div></div>
I have used draggable, and yes, the image can be moved by the user inside the div.when using the containtment:'parent' the image can not get out of the parent div,BUT I need some more functionality than that:In my app the image can be zoomed out / in When zooming out the image can grow more than the parent container then I need:
1. the image can keep growing with out affecting the dimensions of the container
2. the draggable function should still be usable so the user can see the rest of the image by dragging it.
Basically it's the same function that we use when we zoom in in photoshop and then we can move the image to see those areas that get out of the visible scope.
I'm trying to make a script that searches the code within an iframe, then drills down to find the first instance of an image within a specific span. But there's an error in IE, and nothing in firefox. I'm not even getting the error alert, so I'm stumped.
Here's the script. Code: <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript"> var iframe = document.getElementById('IFrame2'); var innerDoc = iframe.contentDocument || iframe.contentWindow.document; var info = innerDoc.getElementById("list-journal-entry-wrapper"); var theURL = null; // assume not found var spans = info.getElementsByTagName("span"); for ( var s = 0; s < spans.length; ++s ) { .....
And, inside the iframe, here's the section of code it should be finding an image in... Code: <div id="contentWrapper"><div id="content"> <div class="list-journal-entry-wrapper"> <div class="journal-entry-wrapper post-text authored-by-frontdoorsnews "> <div id="item12614316" class="journal-entry"> <div class="journal-entry-float-day"> <span class="name">Wednesday</span> .....
I'm trying to make something a little like seen on Google Maps where you can search the location in text box and the map corresponding to the location will be dispalyed. Can any one send me the Javascript for the following in which my image is paced in an iframe and the upon entering the loaction in a textbox it image must move to that position witin the iframe.
I'm currently working on a site that requires a background image inside of a div tag, that upon refreshing of the page the image changes.Originally I had this working fine, as a bg image for the body. The problem is that the body now has a bg color, and all content rests inside of a container. Inside of the container is two main divs; one for content, the other for a drop shadow. The problem, is that the div that contains the header information, is not displaying a background image. I have a feeling that the bg colors of the body, content, and shadow are over riding the header. I've tried solving this multiple ways using php, javascript, and css.here is the link to the site i'm working on: http:[url]........
zoom an image without getting out of the div's border? i've found many zoom scripts but all open a new frame or window or whatever and i want it to stay inside the predefined boundaries.
I have a table of 4 equal squares in which i've placed 4 equal sized pictures. now i'd like to create a link on the 4 pictures and have them change pictures when the mouse is over them. (rollover) Code:
I am pretty new to javascript, safe to say I have never written anything, just edited. I am trying to write this function now to replace image inside a div on clicking a link. Here's what I have so far -
Quote:
function ReplaceContentInContainer(id, source) { var domlu = new Image(); domlu.src = "source";
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It shows up the image source instead of the image itself when I run it.
I've been searching for about 3 days on this topic. I'm trying to get a template field inside of an ASP.Net detailsview control inside of an ajax updatepanel to work with the jquery datepicker. Very frustrating! I'm using VB with VS 2010. I can get the datepicker to work fine with a simple text box inside of an update panel but when I put it inside of a detailsview control it stops working.
I've create a jquery accordian using the code provided in the main accordian page. It all works brilliantly, except when I try to show an image that will link to another page, the image does not show.
For example, In one of the accordion content areas, the code shows:
<div> <h3><a href="#">How can I get a price quote?</a></h3> <div>Simply click on the button below to open up Power Image's all-inclusive Quick Quote tool, then follow the prompts to enter your style, color, ink colors, and quantity. <img src="images/quote.png" width="100" height="30">When you're done, click "Total" to see your all-inclusive price! Additionally, once you get a quote in the Design Center, your price quote updates live under your design as you create.</div> </div>
When clicking on the header to open the content however, the image does not show. I have checked the location of the image multiple times, and it is right. There isn't even a broken image that shows where the image should be. What code do I need to add to allow images to be inside the content area of accordions?
Although I have done a fair bit of html coding after taking several HTML courses, I have never become involved in JavaScript beyond adding the occasional pre-made script for a particular function.
Which is what I am trying to do at the moment. I want to insert a slide show into a page and have tried 2 scripts from Java Kit Scripts. Both are similar and I am having the same problem with both.
The problem: Inserting the image path. They both ask for the image path (naturally) and give the following examples:
Example 1:
Example 2:
But there is no reference to an "image" folder. I have tried inserting the folder name: "images/iss-bunker-1tn.jpg",
I have also tried leaving the word "images" out and also tried saving the related images in the same folder as the html coded pages. I have also tried using "shtml" pages. But nothing seems to work.