I use Accordion into a tab and I have a particular problem just on FF.. When I click an accordion header the whole layout move on the left side ... This is the page, so you can see my problem: [URL]
in jCarousel i have a list of items, what i would like to be able to do is when the user clicks on an item (say the 4th visible item in the list) the carousel would scroll so that the clicked item becomes the first visible item in the list.
The link is here [URL] Click on description. Move the scroll bar on the right to the bottom and then click on description again. Instead of the thumbnails scrolling up to hide the description, the main image and header move down. Any tips on addressing this. My brains are a bit frazzled at the moment. Do I need to fix the vertical scroll position somehow. What properties do I need to be looking at? (Note : I'm currently animating the height property of the description box.) Second question. I did have auto margins in the wrapper centering the page. When you click on description it causes the scrollbar on the right to appear, which shifts the page over to the left. I've since fixed the margin, but again is there a way around this so that I can center the page again?
I am trying to create an Image menu for a site I'm working on that is rather simple in essence. When the user hovers over a button I have the menu will move left or right depending. I have not got a great deal into it yet as I have become stuck, as I'm new I figured it would be easier to troubleshoot if I build up the program bit by bit.
I just wonder if there is a jquery plugin or something that enable me to create a html pagelayout with drag n drop.
Lets say i have a blank page with a div container, then i have a couple of layout elements that i can drag into that container, like 2 coulmn, 1 column, 3 column.
I hope you understund what i mean. something like sitefinitys template builder but in a light version.[URL]
I subcontracted a programmer who replaced my jquery.js with a different version of jquery. This version breaks my function, but my version breaks the layout. I have a function that works with
Code: jquery.tools.min.js But not with Code: jquery.js?ver=1.4.2
Here's is my function: Code: <SCRIPT type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function(){ $('.theVideoLink').click(function(e){ e.preventDefault(); $('#VideoContent').load($(this).attr('href')); }); }); </script>
I need this code to work with Code: jquery.js?ver=1.4.2 But it doesn't. It works with Code: jquery.tools.min.js But this jquery.tools.min.js breaks the layout in IE7&8.
I have scroll and pagination jQuerys for a website that I am developing for a company. The jQuery works fine on all browsers until I updated firefox to 3.6.3. On FF 3.6.3 the page loads fine but once the scroll or pagination is clicked on to change pages, the entire content shifts up 200px. I was unable to find any known bugs with FF and jQuery except for certain jQuery pages not being able to load but that seems to have been resolved. I am stumped with this problem and was hoping that maybe someone would know how to resolve this. I have tried using JavaScript to detect the browser and version to load a different css but that caused the page to load weird and jQuery fixed it after scroll or pagination was activated.
I was able to deduce that the problem must be with the two columns float left and right which are position relative, but still am unable to figure out why once the pagination or scroll is clicked the columns should shift... Let me know if more information is needed, such as page source. (I will do my best to disclose all relevant information to the extent permitted by the company).
I'm trying to create a horizontal layout for a client, the problem is that the width isn't predetermined, it changes depending on how many divs there are.
You can see what I mean here: [URL]
I'm thinking that somehow I need to calculate the widths of all of the combined .post divs, then use that total width calculation and set it as the width for the #content div, but I really don't know how.
I have this very simple code and if I focus on the textfield or button the backgrond color changes to red. If I click submit, the page refreshes and the red background color is no more.
How can I keep this background color after a page refresh or submit? The php in the head with the parse thing is just to load some jquery and css files your can replace it with '<script src="jquery-1.4.2.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>' etc to test the code.
This is the code:
<!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>
I'm using the load function to inject a page into my layout. It works fine, however after it loads the page the layout changes dramatically and eliminates pretty much all of the CSS in the HTML file.
The page im loading is a PHP page, could that be why? Is there something I have to insert into the PHP file to stop the display from changing upon loading?
I've been developing my beta site (not yet live) and I am integrating a live last.fm stream of the songs I am listening to by using javascript to parse the API's JSON and then place into tables (works very well): [URL]
Now, the trouble begins, I currently have the data layed out all nice and neat in a table: Screenshot
The "I'm Listening To" section is the section I wish to tab out like this: [URL]
So that on hover over the Image the relevant meta data will move in,
The problem I'm now having is that apparently JQuery wont let me do this with tables, thus completely nullifying most of my scripting and I need to reformat the parsed data into nested DIVs rather than tables, and maintain the same layout...
The problem is, I CAN manage to create the parent DIVs that contain the images but cannot get the JSON data to be parsed into the child DIVs,
All DIVs are being created dynamically,
My code so far:
Code:
//Calculates date text function calculateDateAgo(secAgo) { var agoString, agoRange, agoScaled; if(secAgo >= (agoRange = 60*60*24))
I have created some code that alerts me the contents of all the child divs inside a main div
function CheckEventLayout(){ //check all divs in area and resize overlapping divs var RunOnce; if( RunOnce != true ){ var StartTimes = new Array(); var EndTimes = new Array(); var i = 0; $("div#day-view-overlay").children("div.day-view-appointment").each(function(){ var DoOnce; if( DoOnce != true ){ alert($(this).html()); ..... CheckEventLayout();
The problem is this code is on a page that is loaded via post and if you go off the page and then back onto it jquery seems to attach the function again so it runs twice. So need to unbind this function before the script runs again.
I've been desperately searching for a horizontal scroll plugin for my clients site but there always seems to be something that prevents the plugin from working with the layout of the site. Here's what I'm looking for:
-smooth horizontal scroll with no horizontal scroll bar
-scrolls div container which has nested divs (no width/height restrictions and only one container viewable at any given time)
-external navigation, fixed navigation preferred
-navigation should be text i.e. home / about / contact etc.
it's possible to bind a function to an element that is fired if that element is 'moved'/repositioned via the browser.
For a more specific example what I have is a function that calculates height and width of certain elements to allow them to all fit nicely on the page without having scroll bars, and this is bound to the window onresize event. It works nicely most of the time but occasionally something will change the height of one of the elements and this effectively bumps one element right off the page.
So I'm wondering if its possible to have an event bound to an element that is fired when an elements position is moved/recalculated by the browser? Short of polling every second or so, to see if it has moved/recalculate layout.
I am hoping to use a 3rd party script for a simple JQuery photo slider for my WP blog. But the script creator says: "If you are trying to 'include' this into a blog template then you will need to have a good knowledge of the template structure and how it is pulling the information from the database. The files that I supply are intended for use in a normal xhtml page where you would just add the javascript calls and stylesheet links to the page head, then embed the xhtml into the web page or use a simple php 'include' to add this at run time." He couldn't help further. The blog theme I purchase comes with a photo slider but I wasn't happy with it 100%. I took the code from the new one and put it in as best as I could where the original one was formatted. I am not a programmer though and I know that clearly I did not do it right, as I used "a" ids like you would in HTML and I know they don't belong in PHP. However, it magically is working somewhat! All the graphics are showing, it's pulling images, and they are sliding. I just need to clean it up a bit. Here is a page where it is on:
I got different looks in firefox and IE by using same code. I made a sign up form. If it's browsed by firefox, the elements will misplace. If using IE, not problem at all. BTW, I am using DW to make the form. Any hint?:thumbsup:
I'm not sure it's possible that using javascript to locate/get components X|Y then other language, like java-jsp to save/retrive these data.
For instance, a GUI presents a layout of tables/chairs for a exhibition, some small images represent tables/chairs of various sizes/styles, which considered as movable components in this GUI, and their positions specified by X|Y.
regardless of how to connect to database (initially javascript should be able to provide every components' X|Y).
Can any one tell where to find a example, or the idea to implement?
I have upload image script. where user can upload their images. The width and height of the images are not limited. Users can upload any kind of images. Now the problem I am facing is if users upload large images and small images, the layout get scattered. So I decided to do layout similar to here they have aligned the images very nicely. They looks prety aligned in the way of rows and columns. they are not scattered. So I would like to get exact same layout.
Thing is, when I do that, my whole layout messes up, it's as if it is ignoring my stylesheet when it is in the php version of the site, when it is in a normal html file, it pushes my main container to the left and then you can not see the header container properly, only a little bit of it. Everything seems to work fine if I keep it the code like the first shown here but I can not have it like that for xhtml, is there something I am missing here?