JQuery :: Multiple Animations With A Delay On A Set Of Divs?
May 16, 2010
I have a group of 4 divs and I'm looking to use jQuery to animate them once, then have a delay using delay(), and then run another set of animations on them, putting the divs back to their original configuration. Here's the code that I have:
//only selectors called 'option1' are affected by delay, and not 'option1 img' or 'option2'
$("#option1").showOption1().delay(3000).hideOption1();
//if i don't attach to #option1, delay doesn't work, but the animations that need to happen simultaneously work
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will work from hideOption1() after the delay. The rest of hideOption1() is fired immediately after showOption1() finishes, ignoring the delay.
On the other hand, if I run line 5, all the code in hideOption1() runs simultaneously as desired, but ignores the delay entirely, running immediately after showOption1() finishes. How can I have all the code in hideOption1() run simultaneously after the delay?
I have some code that executes two animations when the user clicks on an area. I want both animations to go off at the exact same time, however from time to time it seems as if one will be triggered first and then after a slight delay the second one will be triggered. This, of course, is noticeable and a problem. How can I ensure that they will go off together?
I am making a single page website for a client and we are trying to make a 4 step animation on click of an image. When clicking the image I would like to slide out div1 up, slide out div2 right, slide out div3 down, and have div4 slide in.
I have been trying to do some tooltips for a website and desperately wanted to learn something new and do that with jQuery.However, every time a mouse hovers over a tooltip, all hidden divs are shown, not just the one that supposed to. Here's my html:
I found this script on this forum and I'm trying to modify it so it will open one iframe after so many seconds then open a second iframe after a few more seconds. How would you do that?
On my site I have a news page, where users can read part of the news (trimmed with php) and then they click "Read more" to see the full news item. That item then comes up in a popup (using jQuery of course) and should be displayed. To get this to work I'm usingthisby including it like so:
This all works great with that one div. The problem is, my news will be coming from a MySQL-query via PHP in a while-loop and I need this effect applied to every single news item. What I tried is to do this:
how do I make this work? How do I make jQuery open only the news item I'm clicking on? I know it could possibly be done with (this) and maybe children() or something like that? But I'm totaly lost at the momeny, I've tried loads of stuff with the pieces mentioned above but can't get it to work and most times I just "break" the jQuery and the popup won't even come up at all.
I have a div with a height of 100 pixels.If the content is too much to fit in div, I want to show a 'Read More' link at the bottom.If you then click 'Read More', the div expands to full height so all the content can be seen and the link text changes to 'Read Less'.If you then click 'Read Less', the div contracts back to 100 pixels.I've found solutions that can handle the above situation, but I want to have multiple divs with the same class that all work independantly of each other.So I'd have the following HTML
I'm trying to piece together a little div which slides out and shows various links to sites like Digg, Reddit to share the story with. I've got it kind of working but when there are multiple divs on the page, named the same like in each article of a post on a Wordpress blog. Only the top ones work and the rest don't do anything...I'm trying to get it do something like the image => HereThis is an example I'm trying to get to work but the second "slickbox" div never shows
I'm trying to use nextUntil to select all the .cell divs between the .start-date and .end-date, the code works for the .cell's within it's .cal-container but if wont work over multiple .cal-containers.The code I have is$('.start-date').nextUntil('.end-date').addClass('fill-date');
Getting myself back into jQuery and have an issue which I didn't previously fix, and was wondering if anyone would be able to assist me. I have multiple DIVs (up to 50 on one page) that I wish to individually be able to hide and close an extra DIV once pressing the 'Details' to show, and 'Hide' to hide the extra hidden DIV.
I am trying to get the height of a div that is inside 7 other divs. I noticed the height() method works with the first and second div, but it does not work after that.
Example : <div id="first"> <--------------------------- $("first").height(); works ![code]....
how to get the height of a div that is inside multiple other divs ?
I'm new to jQuery, and I'm having issues with showing my DIVs correctly. The problem with the script at the moment, is that it currently opens up every single .display div, whereas I only want it to open up the one which corresponds to the.input a.edit which I've clicked.
The script hides them individually, displays the hide button and makes the show button display correctly like I wish, but it's displaying all the the .display div's at the same time which isn't what I want. For reference here is my jQuery script:
I need to be able to fade in 3 divs but not all at the same time, I need one to fade when thats finished, fade in then the next, then the next. Can anyone help me with this? I assume its got something to do with queue's but im not 100%
$("#addURLSArea").hide(); $('.jqTransformCheckbox').click(function(){ if ($('#multCheck:checked').val() == 'on') { $("#addURLSArea").slideDown(); } else { $("#addURLSArea").slideUp(); }}); I want to use this 4 times on a form. How do I change this so I can have it target 4 different divs?
I am trying to toggle multiple divs toggle open/closed show/hide with a slide left effect It works but is buggy if you click too fast [URL] I want to create this but control to content in the sliding divs [URL]
I have five divs that I want to work kind of like an accordion, but you can open multiple sections. Right now, when user clicks any link, it opens all five sections. And when you click to close, it closes all five. I want to be able to open one section, then go to the next and so on.
I am trying to arrange 15 divs into a 5x3 grid.The divs have an id of piece1, piece2, piece3 etcI figured I could run a loop wherein each div is positioned to the right of the last.For each div, I'm trying to store the current position and width into variables then move it to the right by the number of pixels the div measures widthwise.This would position 5 divs horizontally and I am still unsure of how to get the next row of 5 divs positioned under the first and so on.This is what I have so far:
JQuery for (var i=0; i<x; i++) { var pos = $("#piece" + i).offset();
I'm trying to use the function once which is .load() and fetch my content from there,then after that I'd like to seperate the class's or div's I'll be using such as <div d="test1">This content will show in the external website</div>But I'm having trouble doing that, I've used multiple lines just to load the same page and take small bits of content out and it doesn't work well together as some load's results will be different compared to the others.Heres my code:
the situation: I'm building a web page, and the client wants to have three flash galleries on staggered timing (i.e., the first one loads and runs, 4 seconds later the second loads and runs, 4 seconds later, third one loads and runs).
I've been trying to figure out how to use Javascript to handle the initial delay between each object, and the best I can figure is to use an onLoad to start the first flash (Flash1), and then call out a function with setTimeout to start Flash2 4 seconds after Flash1 loads, and the same thing for Flash3. However, my attempts thus far have failed, and all three load up at the same time.
I'm trying to get something to work that sounds simple and it worked great until I had a second item to apply it to. This works fine, with one div. When you hover over the link with the class 1slide, it loads the div with the class panel1. The problem is I can't get it to work if I use a second function for .2slide to load the div .panel2. <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery().ready(function(){ jQuery(".1slide").hover(function(){ jQuery(".panel1").slideToggle("slow"); });}); </script>
I've tried multiple variations, including 2 <script> tags with the classes swapped, and combining as shown below <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery().ready(function(){ jQuery(".1slide").hover(function(){ jQuery(".panel1").slideToggle("slow"); }); jQuery(".2slide").hover(function(){ jQuery(".panel2").slideToggle("slow"); }); }); </script>
I think I'm combining these wrong but I've tried multiple different ways. They're classes now but were ID's, and that didn't work either. Figures, I was hesitant about posting hours ago because I knew it might be something simple.. I almost solved everything with this: <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery().ready(function(){ jQuery(".1slide").hover(function(){ jQuery(".panel1").slideToggle("slow"); jQuery(".2slide").hover(function(){ jQuery(".panel2").slideToggle("slow"); jQuery(".3slide").hover(function(){ jQuery(".panel3").slideToggle("slow"); })})})}) </script>
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I have the following to add curvy corners to my divs; <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function(){ $('#album').corner(); }); </script>
My divs look like: <div id ="album" > ... something here ... </div > <div id ="album" > ... somthing here ... </div > <div id ="album" > ... somthing here ... </div > <div id ="album" > ... somthing here ... </div > The curvy corners only works on the first div. How to make it work on all album divs ?
I've been using the jQuery Cycle Plugin now for a variety of clients and feel pretty comfortable with implementing it and how it works. I rarely have any difficulties and it always seems to shave time off my projects. Its really is an awesome plugin that I am extremely grateful for. That being said I'm having a little difficulty with a more involved implementation on a personal project. [URL]. The plugin is working correctly - but not ideally.
Each image and title you see is a callout for a blog post. The posts are automatically added by calling the WordPress theme's "loop" - a PHP function loading the information and images from the last several posts written - then it displays each post's featured images, titles, and other info inside divs labeled "post". Afterward, the jQuery cycle plugin uses all the "post" div's to create a great user-interactive recent blog-post slider - using (my favorite) vertScroll effects.
What I'm looking for is a way to display 2-3 posts at a time instead of just 1. I've seen people have 2-3 images displaying per scroll by adding two-three images into a div - and then having that div (with more divs) cycle. What prevents me from doing something like that here is the fact that the list of blog-posts is dynamically populated by PHP. There isn't a way (I know of) to insert a </div> after 2-3 posts and then open a new <div> for the next 2-3 so that the cycle plugin knows where to stop the scroll content.