I am a newbie on jQuery. I work on a project which will allow to find a room in a building. On the left of the page there is a plan of the floor, and on the right, a list of the rooms coming from a database. Every room is a link and when the mouse rolls over the link, the room is highlighted on the plan.
I use this function : $('#link_1').mouseover(function(e) { $('#sal_1').mouseover();}).mouseout(function(e) { $('#sal_1').mouseout();}).click(function(e) { e.preventDefault(); }); $('#link_2').mouseover(function(e) { $('#sal_2').mouseover();}).mouseout(function(e) { $('#sal_2').mouseout();}).click(function(e) { e.preventDefault(); }); $('#link_3').mouseover(function(e) { $('#sal_3').mouseover();}).mouseout(function(e) { $('#sal_3').mouseout();}).click(function(e) { e.preventDefault(); });
But as far as I don't know how many rooms I have, I would like to use it in a loop, something like that : var indTab = 1; $('#link_'+indTab).mouseover(function(e) { $('#sal_'+indTab).mouseover();}).mouseout(function(e) { $('#sal_'+indTab).mouseout();}).click(function(e) { e.preventDefault(); });
indTab++; It doesn't work like that. A second idea is to use .each() $("[id^=link_]").each( function() { // all the id's starting with link_ $('#link_'+indTab).mouseover(function(e) { $('#sal_'+indTab).mouseover();}).mouseout(function(e) { $('#sal_'+indTab).mouseout();}).click(function(e) { e.preventDefault(); }); }); No success.
i have a problem in mouseover and mouseout events.when the mouse is on the image a div will show,but when mouse is on that shown div something loops happened.Here is the working example:Jsfiddle
It appears I can not put a mouseover and mouseout even on the same element. Which I find very strange because css can do it. why cant jquery ? What I am doing is enabling and disabling a textfield based on whether the mouse is over or off the textfield. if its over, its disabled, if its out then its enabled. Is this possible ?
How can we show or hide a div on mouse over and mouseout. For the example below When we mouse over to the div1, div2 should be shown and div1 should be hide and vice versa.
I'm having issues with the animate procedure in jQuery. I should start by saying that while I am not new to web developement and scripting, I am fairly new to jQuery so this may be fairly elementry to some of you pros out there.
Basically what I am doing is I have an image map with hot spots, when you mouse over a hot spot, another image (an enlarged version of the hot spot) appears (fading in and growing) and then disappearing on mouse out (fading out and shrinking). My problem is odd because it does not happen every time, but "sometimes" when you mouse over the first animation (grown and fade in) will run then second will run (shrink and fade out) and then repeat until you click outside of the hot spot and the popped-up image. I've noticed the problem mainly occurrs in Firefox (3.5) and rarely or never in IE (8) and Chrome (2).
I am using the fade in and fade out and mouse over and mouse out. What I am doing is creating a menu that fades in when the mouse if over the users image. The problem I run into is that when the background of the menu fades in with the buttons which are links. I notice that if you move the mouse over the buttons/links the menu and buttons fade out.I have 2 elements one is the menus background and the other element is the buttons/links on top of the background.
I have a fade out command when the mouse it off the menu background. So I am guessing when the mouse goes over the links/buttons it acts as if the mouse isn't no longer over the menu background element causing a fade out effect. What can I do to prevent the menu fading out when the mouse is over the buttons that are links. I want the users to be able to put their mouses on the buttons and be able to click on the buttons without the menu fading out but only fade out if the mouse is not longer on the background of the menu and is not over any of the buttons on the menus background.
I was woundering if I should do a if statement to check the conditions which would be where the mouse is over. If the mouse is over either the menu background meaning the menu or is over the buttons on the menu background meaning the opitions in the menu. Then don't do a fade out only do a fade out if the mouse is not over either the buttons or the menu itself.
I would like to write a jquery function that will work like this:
$(document).ready(function(){ifclick is made then do: $("#wheel1").click(function(){ $(".wheels").show(500);}); leave the function else:$("#wheel1").mouseover(function(){ $(".wheels").show(500);}); $("#wheel1").mouseout(function(){ $(".wheels").hide(500);});
I am trying to build this page where there are 3 levels of icons/contents. When user hovers on 1st level, they see the 2nd level. They now hovers on the second level and suppossed to get the 3rd levels of contents.My 1st/2nd levels worked fine.But when I added the 3rd level, could not make them to work.Problems: 1. the 2nd levels show up with multiple 3rd level items - suppossed to be all hidden.2. When I hover over the 2nd level - they are like frozen if the 3rd level is displayed. After hiding all the 3rd levels by doing mouseout - when I hover over a 2nd level, 3rd level shows up but when I move over to the next (2nd level), the corresponding 3rd level shows up without hiding the previous one. So again - displays multiple 3rd level items
var cr_event = $('#imgCE'); var info_center = $('#imgIC'); var tab_events = $('#tabCreateEvent');
I am building some video player controls and when I mouse over/out the volume icon, I want the volume slider to appear and disappear. On the mouseout, I want it delayed so what I did was this: $("#mutebtn").mouseover( function() { $("#slider").fadeTo("fast",1); }); $("#mutebtn").mouseout( function(){ $("#slider").fadeTo("fast",0).delay(2000); }); It delays but it puts the delay on the mouseover. So naturally I put the delay on the mouseover and then the delay was on the mouseout which is the correct behavior.
I added mouse in and mouse out affect like this in $
(document).ready function $(document).ready(function(){ .... $(".StripMe tr").mouseover(function(){
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My question is if i used jquery post method to change some div content, than this new div won't have mouseover and mouseout affect anymore, is there anyway to achieve it. Is that needed to trigger ready function again? Another question is can anyone teach me how to add click and dblclick event to the same div, because if i add both of them then it won't trigger dblckick event.
I am trying to accomplish a task that i thought would be easy - and at this point - i'm starting to wonder...
I have a table setup, one column, ten rows
All the cells start off with a white background, as the mouse passes over the cell, the background color changes to a nice light blue. I have that working ok -
but the trick comes in as - when a user clicks in the cell - i would like to change the background color to silver, and when the user moves the mouse off of the cell - the background will stay silver, until the user clicks another of the cells, then that cell switches to silver, and the rest of the cells turn to white
I am reading values from a database into a table and I have it so that when the mouse is over a row the row is highlighted blue and when the mouse exits that row the row becomes white again - straight forward.
each row also has a check box with an onclick event and ultimately I would like when the checkbox is checked the row to be highlighted red and remain that colour. The problem is that the mouseover and mouseout events still fire. Is there way to disable these when the box is checked? Code:
I am trying to add mouseout and mouseover event to flash object using document.write so that I can show or hide text when someone rollover on flash but I am not sure how to do that? check my code and make any necessary changes to it.
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"> function CngTxt(id,txt){ var obj=document.getElementById(id); if (txt){ obj.innerHTML=txt; }
1. create a select list that changes the photo showing, (which I have) 2. create script so that when the user hovers over the image it shows a div 3. when the users mouse is off the image/div shows the coordinates where it last left 4. on mouseout hides the div again (this is the part I'm stuck on)
What trying to achieve is to have a div which when you mouseover a div and h4 within will change properties.This is working but when you mouseover the div and pass over either the border of the containing div or the h4 text the animate/fadeTo repeat again. Is someone able to tell what Im doing wrong? Also you may notice the function is effecting more than one container div at a time which is not what Im going for. Is there a way to seperate them like this or somehow?
I have multiple div's acting as buttons, when you over over them it will show the respected div, but I would like this respected div to stay visible until the user hovers over another div button In the
how can i make the actions happen all together at the same time, not in a series for instance this code will show the balloon first which takes 100th of a second then go to the next list i want this list to happen at once
i built a application with the jquery-plugin jstree to maniputate a tree stored in a database. all actions like create, move, delete and rename are fire up ajax-calls to php-scripts with mysql-querys. i got it to work, to display a trobber and 'waiting'-text during the ajax-calls, but what i also want to do is blocking" the site for this time, so that the user HAS TO wait and couldn't click somewhere else. This blocking should be should be visible like the behaviour of modalwindows. the background should be with a dark overlay.
I've got a form that I need to go to two different places. First, I need it to submit a portion (but not all) of inputed data to one url (url.php). If that is successful, I need it to submit another portion of the inputed data to another url (url2.php). The trick is, I need the information from some fields to go to both places, but with different names.
I have the information I need to go to url.php serialized by class (.string). Then, I try to make a string out of the data for url2.php. What seems to be happening the form is submitting ALL fields to url.php, ignoring the serialized string I told it to use, and then submitting ALL fields to url2.php, again ignoring the string I told it to use.
I have a text box where a user can press enter, tab (keypress) or click out of it (focusout) and an action happens. The box then gets removed. The problem is, the user presses enter, but that event is fired and then as the text box is removed the focus out is firing again.
How do I prevent removing the text box from firing the focusout action? I can remove the action totally but the text box could be returned to the document later.
This code is working perfect to mouseover: $(document).ready(function() { $("#main ul li").hover(function(){ var fade = $('img.g-img', this); fade.fadeTo('slow', 0.5); $("#main ul li").removeClass("active"); $(this).toggleClass("active"); }); }); But what about mouseout? I want to remove effect like "removeEventListener" in as 3.0, How can I do this?