The javascript served banner is moved from #apple1 to #targetplace. Some times the banner is displayed on both places. Are two page impressions counted for this one page the banner is displayed? Executes the browser the javascript once or each time the javascript is moved?
I'm currently building a web application based off posted Tweets. As of now, I'm able to pull the first 25 tweets that contain a searched keyword, however I would like the option to 'Show More Results' at the bottom of the page, so users can view more results if they would like. I've found a tutorial, but am still confused as to how to accomplish this.
In the code below I am trying to show the echo statement from a php file. The ajax call works when I use the alert(), but I am trying to put it in a div tag but not working.
This is meant to be a very simple animation. Everything seems to be correct, but it doesn't seem to run. Basically it is a system where the image is 50px taller than the box it is being displayed in. When you hover over the image, the image is meant to move up via jquery to show the bottom (previously hidden) 50px and cut off the top 50px.
Here is my Site: [URL] Here is my HTML: Code: <div id="container"><div> <a class="none" href="<?php the_permalink() ?>"><img src="/themes/smo/portfolio/<?php echo get_post_meta($post->ID, 'portfolio_img',true).".gif"; ?>" alt="" /></a> </div></div>
Here is the Jquery: Code: $(function(){ $("div.container div a").hover(function(){ $("img", this).stop().animate({top:"-51px"},{queue:false,duration:200}); }, function() { $("img", this).stop().animate({top:"0px"},{queue:false,duration:200}); }); I think its something to do with the container class.
I'm not the world's best developer, but I have a page where people can comment on someone's profile.The list can very easily become very long, and I would like to figure out a way where the user can click MORE, just like on Facebook, and without the page reloading more results appear below the ones already on the screen. point me in the right direction for this? I can't seem to find what I'm looking for. Perhaps I'm not looking in the right area.
I would like to hide/show the relevant divs (into a container) based upon the button pressed. If no div was open, then it would simply open the relevant div, however if say div 2 was open and div 3 was pressed, div 2 would toggle closed then div 3 would toggle open.
I've got each individual div opening and closing, but I'm stuck at the next point (checking if a div is open/toggling etc).
I have a project to do for a kind of business directory and while I already have it designed I'm stuck on one aspect of it. As it stands, you select a category and then get the results in a nice little invisible table with colored rows. Now, I can create any table I want through the use of a hidden Javascript function that contains the information (No, I'm not worried about updates) and then creates the table.
The problem I have is this. If someone changes the category or puts in a partial name or full name, how can I delete the currently displayed results and then show only the results for the new search? And how can I do this consistently? The problem I have almost sounds like a problem that should be solved using PHP but it doesn't sound so complicated that it couldn't be done in javascript either.
I have a question about child parent window in firefox. I have 2 pages Parent.php and child.php... user enter details in Parents.php to show the results from DB. results are displayed in child.php. I tried to put a link/button on child.php "close the window". it closes BUT it takes me to parent page. IS there anyway I can close both windows simeltaneously???
Does anyone know why this isn't working? The toggle function works perfectly fine with PHP loops, but when I insert the table td tr tags, it does not hide the loop when the page first loads...It just shows the results in the div which it shouldn't be doing.
Here's what my code looks like...
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Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function toggle(element) { if (document.getElementById(element).style.display == "none") {
I am relatively new to Java and am going to be taking a class on it next fall. For now though, I am trying to code for a client I am currently working with and am hopelessly lost. The client I am working with has an ecommerce site with Network Solutions which uses aspx. It allows you to code html and link to css, java (pretty much anything except php). The problem I am having is that they currently have their product descriptions coded in div tags:
What they want to happen is for the sections that have 'Not Available' as the answer to not show up on the live page. I have tried to use <ns:if condition="..."> but do not know how to call for it to see if the div says 'Not Available'.
Can't seem to make it work, I have seen many examples but they are all just for 1 div tag. When i trymore than one it doesn't work anymore.The first one works, if i have more than 1 then the other don't work.
using the following jquery $(document).ready(function(){ $("#toggle-text").click(function () { var divvalue= this.value;
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.
Is it possible to trigger the action of a form with a submit button that's outside the form tags? If so, how should this example be rescripted to make the input tag work outside the form tags?
I really know nothing about how to code JavaScript (I know what it is and what it does) and I need a script to go in the head of my page and look for all <a> tags that have <img> tags inside of them and add a rel="lightbox" attribute to them.
<!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">
I'm starting to know how many advantages has JQuery for developers. I'm trying some experiments, and the other day I saw the "iGoogle" interface, where users can move the gadgets around the screen, and this stuff liked me very much. That's why I want to ask to the community if anybody knows if there is some plugin or library in JQuery to do the same effects and allows the programmer to move a div from one point of the screen to another one and fix it.
I'm looking to create a screen where there's a box on the left and a box on the right. The left box contains names which can be moved to the box on the right. Between the two boxes will be two buttons, one labeled ">>" to move from left to right and the other labeled "<<" to move from the right to the left.
I've seen this many times but need to create one myself. At first I was thinking of using selection lists with a size of 20 to give it height and also set the width. Then, when a selection is highlighted, the user can click the buttons in the middle to move the selection from one box to the other. Using a selection list gives me access to each individual selection and on the click of the button, I can remove that selection from one list and append it to the other. The problem with this approach is that the grayed out scrollbar is visible. So, I was thinking of using a textarea and that is what brought me here. Does anyone know of such a tool before I try reinventing it?