JQuery :: Navactive Elements - Mouseout Function Not Working
Dec 16, 2011
I have the simple script below, mouseover works, but mouseout dosen't. Have tried with mouseenter/mouseleave also, mouseleave dosen't work either.
$(document).ready(function () {
$('.nav').mouseover(function () {
$(this).removeClass('nav');
$(this).addClass('navactive');
})
$('.navactive').mouseout(function () {
$(this).removeClass('navactive');
$(this).addClass('nav');
})});
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May 10, 2006
I want to change the elements class name dynamically when mouse is out with respect to that element.I want to change the class name after some delay (i.e, i am using settimeout function).
var ulNodes = getElementsByClass("nice-menu");
var liNodes = null;
for(var i = 0; i < ulNodes.length; i++) {
liNodes = ulNodes[i].getElementsByTagName("li");
for(j = 0; j < liNodes.length; j++) {
if(liNodes[j].className == "menuparent") {
liNodes[j].onmouseout=function(){
timer = window.setTimeout(function (){
this.className = "menuparent"; //My problem is with //this line
},4000);
} } } }
I need to set the elemets class name to "menuparent" after some delay after the pointer moves away form that element.
-> When ever i say alert(this.className); in the setTimeout function, the alert box says undefined.
-> I can succesfully alert any where else in the mouseout function except within the settimeout function in mouseover function of that element.
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Feb 17, 2010
I have some simple code to add and remove a class when an li element is hovered.
$("#nav li").hover(
function(event) {
$(this).addClass("hovered");
[Code]....
The hovered class just adds a background image. When I quickly hover over the list, sometimes the background image gets stuck so it seems like the "hovered" class never gets removed.
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Aug 19, 2010
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');
[code]....
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Jul 28, 2010
Is there any alternative way to disable elements in real time as .attr("disabled",true) or .attr("disabled","disabled") do not work in IE7, only with IE8 or FireFox 3?
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May 12, 2006
I have a function that is activated by a mouseover. The function
triggers an image rotation. I need to stop the rotation on the
mouseout but I don't know how to do this. the mouseover triggers the
rotate() function below. currently the mouseout produces the default
image but then it keeps cycling the other images.
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
if(document.images) {
bubbles = new Image
off = new Image
bubbles.src = "images/bubbles.jpg"
off.src = "default.jpg"
}
else {
bubbles = ""
off = ""
}
adImages = new Array("images/whitemarble.jpg", "images/bubbles.jpg",
"images/oak.jpg")
thisAd = 0
imgCt = adImages.length
function rotate() {
if (document.images) {
thisAd++
if(thisAd == imgCt) {
thisAd = 0
}
document.ImgField.src=adImages[thisAd]
setTimeout("rotate()", 3 * 1000)
}
}
</script>
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May 24, 2010
So i've got a form that adds an element onto the page. This is working. When I try to remove said elements, that works. But the same 'delete' button doesn't work on elements not generated by javascript.
Code JavaScript:
function destroyQuickTask() {
$.post($(this).attr("href"), null, null, "script");
[code]....
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Feb 12, 2010
how I can accomplish wrappingrelevantparts of a script into a function then call that function within a success area on another page.
This is what I have so far: Script.js page - This page is longer but this is the relevant part that I would like to wrap:
$(".product img").draggable({
containment: 'document',
opacity: 0.6,
revert: 'invalid',
[code]....
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Apr 28, 2009
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Click on any of them, and they open up just fine, however, after this point they dont close, and you also can't open any other one, it just... stays stuck there.
I had this working just fine, and in the process of working with wordpress and templating, obviously I changed something to mess it up.
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Nov 7, 2010
I am just now starting to use the jquery clone and validation features and I'm having a little issue.I am using relCopy plugin to clone the elements and the jquery.validate.js plugin to validate that they are not empty.
The javascript is as follows:
<!--script to make clones of fields-->
<script type="text/javascript">
$(function(){
var removeLink = ' <a class="remove" href="#"
[Code]....
Only the original select and text field are getting validated, the form submits even if a cloned element is not filled in.
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May 25, 2011
I dynamically generated some buttons, textboxes, radio (input types) etc using createElement method. The generation works fine. I append the newly generated input types to a span placed in the body. I want to make these draggable. I tried several ways of making the inputs draggable but none work. How do I make them draggable?
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Aug 25, 2009
I must have missed a bit of information, because I cannot get the jquery.corner plugin to work with <input> html elements. The following renders a rounded div but not a rounded input element in FF3, IE7, IE8, and in fact causes the input box border to disappear completely.
<html>
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Jan 5, 2011
I can't make jQuery methods (html, hide etc.) work properly on newly added elements (added via ajax). It's fine with the the current elements of the page but doesn't work on new ones! I am new to jQuery.
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Jun 2, 2009
I am running into an effect issue with IE only. I have a <UL> with about 4 <LI> and I apply the fadeIn() on individual <LI> based on user actions. Inside of each <LI> I have a div that is styled with: -moz-opacity:.8; opacity:0.80; filter:alpha(opacity=80); The problem is that when I fadeIn() the <LI> all of its children elements' opacity is taken from 0 to 100%, AND THEN the div that is styled with the opacity is taken back to 80%. This causes sort of a flicker because it goes from 0% to 100% and then quickly back to 80%. Is there a way to get around this? Is that a known bug? I saw some people that had posted similar questions but without answers: [URL] I am pressed for time to deliver a page and this is virtually the only issue holding me back! additional info: using: jquery-1.3.2.min.js
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Jan 12, 2011
I'm using the following plugin to include pagination functionality in my application In a nutshell I'm developing a map-based application using Google Maps. The markers that I display on the map and the corresponding information windows (infowindows) that are displayed when clicking on a marker are dynamically rendered from records in a database as the user moves around the map. So basically these DOM elements are dynamically removed and added throughout a user's sessionThe contents of these infowindows are what I need to paginate in cases where multiple markers are stacked on top of one another.
I call the paginate() function from the marker's click event handler if that marker's infowindow contains more than one DIV. It all works beautifully until the user triggers an event that causes the markers to redraw (e.g panning the map). Once the following happens the paginate() function mysteriously no longer works. 1. I click on a stacked marker that causes the paginate() function to execute 2. I then execute some event that causes the markers (and corresponding infowindow DOM elements) redraw3. I click on the same marker as was clicked in #1. No errors are generated and the paginate() function is definitely called but the pagination does not occur. I think it might have something to do with jQuery seeing the containing DIV's id as a duplicate ID? Could I be on to something there?
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Jan 7, 2010
$
"a.mSelect"
.hover
function
{
var month = $
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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
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Sep 7, 2011
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.
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Feb 9, 2010
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?
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Nov 30, 2011
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
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Oct 28, 2010
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 ?
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May 9, 2011
I am using after() to add a div after another floated div. However because the div is floated the added one is not being positioned at the bottom of it. How to get the added div to appear after the floated one.
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Jun 29, 2011
Is it possible to hide more than one element using one .hide(); For example can something like this be done -
$('#one', '#two', '#three').hide();
as opposed to listing them individually like -
$('#one').hide();
$('#two').hide();
$('#three').hide();
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Jul 27, 2011
I'm having an issue with hover function in FF and Chrome. I've a table that's populated dynamically through ajax. I'm then trying to manipulate the elements sends through ajax, but it's not working in FF and Chrome. Here is the code of the page:
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Feb 13, 2011
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.
E.g.:
<html>
<body>
<div id="div1">
div 1 content goes here....
</div>
<div id="2">
div2 content goes here.........
</div>
</body>
</html>.
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Sep 1, 2011
I have a series of slideshows on a single page. They activate (independently) on mouseover.
At present, the slideshows pause on mouseout.I would like for each of them to return (paused) to the first slide instead. Ideally this return to the first slide would also be a fade transition.
The code in place at the moment is as follows:
<script src="/scripts/js/jquery.cycle.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$('div.gallery').cycle({
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Aug 10, 2011
What is the proper technique to hide a flyout menu on mouseout? Note that it should not disappear if the user continues to hover over it's corresponding menu tab.
Some ideas:
1. I remember seeing a post about this fromkboudloche, but can't find it for the life of me. He selected the whole document, and then filtered out the menus, and hid the flyout on a mousein event. Something like that.
2. I have a parent div that contains both the menu tab and its flyout. I tried hiding the flyout on a mouseout of that div, but to no avail.
3. Some sort of nested check; e.g.:
If mouseout of flyout area...
If mouseout of menu tab...
Hide flyout
4. Selecting the document body, and then using not() or filter() to remove the flyout and tab, and binding a mouseover -> hide flyoutevent to this selection.
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