Trying to use galleriffic to create a Flickr gallery, but it seems that JQuery is creating the gallery before the <li> elements are ready. See code here. Don't know if it's scope, event sequence or what.
I am trying to create a playlist from the youtube data api using jquery's getjson method. I can get other nodes from the feed, but I can't get the media title for some reason. This is the feed:and this is the code that I'm using:
I am using VS2008 C# with MVC architecture to build web application. I am using jquery and json to develop the application.I am making json call to server side methods using $getJSON(url, null, function(data){ }); like this.Now this function consumes some amount of time to load the data what I want is to show a gif image "loading" while all this functions finishes the display data task.
Is Json considered the better file format for loadind data via Jquery AJAX? I am going to use it either way, but from a cutting edge stand point, is JSON looked at a more cutting edge since it loads faster. 2. And for that matter is anyone using css3 and E4X? All these seem to require the latest versions of all browsers. Since my goal is to be cutting edge I was thinking to do some stuff in the above listed that require only the latest browser if it is detected, if not use what works in most all browsers? What are cutting edge web app developers really doing at this time?
I haven't used the Flickr API before so was wondering if there was a tutorial, or plugin, anyone knew of that i could use to pull all the photos from a users account and group them on the page by photoset. So there would be a heading for each photoset, and then a thumbnail for each photo in that set.
I've searched for anything specific like that but haven't found anything.
I currently have a jQuery & Flickr powered slideshow at [url] My client is dissatisfied with the scrolling transitions and would like to see cross fading instead.
Can anyone recommend a lightweight slideshow/picture presenter (ideally which plays well with Flickr, but not entirely necessary)?
I haven't been able to pinpoint why my Flickr badge (a javascript tool) causes my page to "flicker" when it's loaded (I've tested Opera and IE, as well - and neither of them have the same problem). It's definitely related to the way I've got my css and JavaScript set up on the page, but I can't pinpoint the problem. This is the second Flickr badge problem that I've run up against.
I'm trying to create a script that will call a flickr rest method and output its XML. I have written the following code, but it seems to not work. I am stumped, and was wondering what I am doing wrong. I have uploaded my code to [URL]
I have a twitter feed on my site and although am generally happy with it, the time-stamp for each tweet is several hours ahead of my time zone. I've looked through the js files to see if there is anything that allows me to set the timezone but cannot find anything. Anyone know how to reset the time to pacific standard time?
$(this).html(); I want to dig out all the images in an rss feed and display them using an image plugin. so I have something like this. $('div#rss_feed p a img').each(function (){ #('#imageviewer').append(this); });
Now that worked but I need each image to be in an li element $('div#rss_feed p a img').each(function (){ var h = '<li class="image"><a href="">'+$(this).html()+'</a></li>'; #('#imageviewer').append(h); });
I know I cant use $(this) like the above but I want to do something of the same effect. Is there a way to get the html code of whatever this is pointing to?
I've been asked to put a weather feed onto a website/digital display, please see the image below. I'm new to this RSS feed, and I have been searching all day, but a bit confused, so any suggestions on plugins, code,
I was hoping to get some insight as to why this may be happening. I am using the jFlickr plugin which can be found here:
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I am using their colobox mashup to display the thumbnails in an overlay when clicked. Problem is, is that I am only getting 21 images to display. I have over 500 images that have been tagged properly.
I have a html file that I want to load, loop through the json data and for each json entry I want to add a new block of the html and insert the json data into the matching div/class of the html. json looks like this:
So for each json entry of name/age, I want to insert that into the html, and then add another row, until all json data has been fetched. After this I want to insert all of this into #box, which is just a divthat should contain that html. Looping like this obviously does not work, since I just keep replacing the same html through the loop.
I have a JSON structure in API.When I call the API in my code it returns as the same JSON .I have to print this JSON result as table with pagination in Javascript. The table should be dynamic with previous and next buttons and the table should populate the results according to the JSON and each page should have 20 entries and then the remaining entries should go on the next page and I should be able to go back and forth in the table using previous and next respectively.tell me the exact code of how to start with getting JSON from the API and then write the JSON data in the form of dynamic table with pagination.
I have a site that is very jQuery and image heavy. The main sections of the site link to sections that are built with several Tabs, and as it loads, you briefly see all the content load and then it is hidden by the Tabs code.
The plan is to have a full window DIV that sits above all the content with a loading icon that plays until the entire page loads, and then it fades down.
After some hair pulling and research I have code in place that does exactly as I ask, however it does not seem to work in IE6+7. It works in all other browsers.
I'm trying to tweak a small script to pull some data from an iTunes podcast formatted XML feed. Currently, it outputs a link to the most recent actual mp3 file with the episode title as the name (which is great), but I'd also like it to show a description of the episode under the link.Here's the code I have so far:
Code: jQuery( function($) {[code].....
How can I tweak my existing code to output the content of the first <itunes:subtitle> entry under the link it generates?
I'm using RSSFeed & getJSON to pull a feed from yahoo pipes, it works just fine in Chrome, but not in IE, and only on first load for FireFox. That being said I'm assuming I have some screwy code somewhere since those browsers tend to be a little pickier about code.
I've tweaked and checked and have been unable to find the issue. Though strangely enough another instance of getJSON on the page works just fine...
The page is located at [URL]
Though it isn't necessary to be a user to view the above issue, in case you need an account for trying to diagnose the problem I've created a public account:
Username: test Password: test11
If you log in and click "My Images", you'll notice the "Select Images" button does not work in IE either, I don't know if these issues are related, but just in case they are, there you go.
I'm using a script for getting yahoo weather forecast on my site. The script includes and html file and a js file that do the job. translating description words that comes from rss feed like "Clear", "Humidity", "Storm", etc... I now that in php exist something like preg_replace function, but i have no clue how to do it in js. This is the js file:
I have a web page that I created that should basically do the following: Parse an xml feed with javascript and display the contents to the page.
The problem is as follows: I can parse the feed and display it using javascript but it only works for internet explorer. For some reason when I try doing it in firefox, it doesnt do anything and nothing displays.
I think it might have to do with the fact that it is loaded from url. Any comments?