JQuery :: Obvious Jumping Of Element From Original Position To New Positon After Loading Of New Page?
Jun 16, 2010
If you go on my test site: [URL]... You will see a navigation menu at the top, with an animated ball. Every time you click on one of the links in the navigation menu, you will notice that after a new page is loaded there is a sudden jump from the balls original position to it's new position. (Not that obvious in Firefox but very obvious in IE and Safari) My question is how can I resolve this.
I assumed that wrapping the code in the $(document).ready function would elimate this issue as everything inside it will load before the page contents are loaded.
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Aug 20, 2010
why this background animation is jumping. Code and link are below:[url]....
jQuery(document).ready(function(){
jQuery('.program_info_2').hover(
function() [code].....
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Jul 31, 2009
When the page loads there will already be a drop-down on the page, here's an example of the drop down.
<select id="dropdown">
<option value="2121S">Option text</option>
<option value="2122S">Option text</option>
<option value="2123S">Option text</option>
<option value="2121A">Option text</option>
<option value="2122A">Option text</option>
<option value="2121K">Option text</option>
</select>
On page load it will evaluate this drop-down and repopulate it determined on their values. If there is an S in any of the values the drop-down will generate an option for 'S' like so.. <option value="s">S Option Text</option> And for the first code example in this post - the Javascript would be able to repopulate the drop-down with the following:
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Sep 28, 2011
Every time i load my page, it loads to the halfway Y position down the page. I want to page to always load top every time it is refreshed or referenced to. You can see the problem here. Try and go to [URL] and click on any of the menu nav links. the page will load, but just halfway down the page. I tried both the
$(document).load().scrollTop(0);
and
$(document).ready(function(){
$(this).scrollTop(0);
});
JS codes in the linked .js file. How can I fix this?
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Jan 10, 2012
How would I start to go about this? I'd like an <h3> to display and slide in whenever the user scrolls to a certain position on the page. For example, once a certain content div is 50% displayed in the viewport, I'd like the animation to fire.
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Jul 12, 2011
Im using a plugin already called pbd-ajax-load-posts which is found here: [URL] (it's free and only has 3 files, a php, a css and the js which is where everything is at) The plugin works, but not on my template which is: [URL] It's a simple plugin and I tried playing around with it, and got really close to what I'm trying toachieve which is load the posts to an element,it's just not loading to where it needs to be. I'm new to this jquery/javascript and been trying to study it more
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Aug 4, 2010
I have this code which doesn't work with jQuery but works without So, suppose the element in question has id 'xyz'.
Doesn't work:
Code:
doSomthing( $('#xyz') ) ;
Does work:
Code:
doSomething( document.getElementById('xyz') ) ;
The thing is, inside this function no jQuery is used! So is there a way to get the original element from the object returned by $('#xyz') ?
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Jul 19, 2010
My goal is to load the JS for a specific element before displaying that element. I integrated a third part script, and it works well. I set the timer here:
The JS is in my heading as <script type="text/javascript" src="countdownpro.js"></script>
About mid-body I have: <span id="countdown1">2010-07-20 00:00:00 GMT+00:00</span> which allows for the setting of a target date to countdown to.
When the page first loads it shows the above long format target time, until the js/meta tags kick in to modify it to just show the actual countdown as 00:00:00.
I have attached countdownpro.js to this post. I tried shifting the function CD_Init() to the top of the script, and also appended it inline with the .html. I tried setting the big external script to "defer", but neither arrangement worked. I also tried placing the src file right at the top.
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Jul 27, 2011
I have a floating div that stays at the bottom of the browser window while the user scrolls down a long page. The div reads "scroll down for more". How can I determine the current position of the div in relation to the top of the page, not the top of the browser window. I need to determine this because I would like to hide the div when the user scrolls to the top of the last page. I have looked at offsetParent, offsetHeight, scrollHeight, etc.
I have the code for everything except determining the position of the div, or the distance of the div from the top of the page.
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Jul 27, 2011
I have a floating div that stays at the bottom of the browser window while the user scrolls down a long page. The div reads "scroll down for more". How can I determine the current position of the div in relation to the top of the page, not the top of the browser window. I need to determine this because I would like to hide the div when the user scrolls to the top of the last page. I have looked at offsetParent, offsetHeight, scrollHeight, etc.
I have the code for everything except determining the position of the div, or the distance of the div from the top of the page.
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Nov 8, 2010
have simple slideshow here:n i v o sport.com/i n l i f e/category/2 (please remove white spaces)on the right you will see "More in Travel:" and then arrowsscroll page a bit down and click arrow you will see that page scrolling jumps up. how to keep window positio
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Mar 29, 2011
i've made a menu for my website and i've used to jQuery to create a sub menu on the 'about' section.
the problem is when you click the button, the page jumps to the top.. which i don't want it to do. is there a way round this?
here's the javascript i'm using:
$(document).ready(function () {
$('li.aboutb').click(function () {
$('ul#aboutsub').slideToggle('medium');
});
});
here's a link to the page in question: click me
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Oct 26, 2009
My question is, what do I need to do to stop a browser from jumping to the top of the page when a user clicks on a link which has a jquery function attached to it?So for exampleUser clicks on a link called "Older Stories"Once they do that, jquery will load in some content AJAX styleHowever, browser has jumped to the top of the page and we have to scroll back down again to see the content which has just been loaded in.I've tried putting a return statement in my code but it didn't do anythingHere's my code
var content = $("#ajax_content");
$("#olderstories").click(function(){
showLoading();
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Jul 4, 2009
I'm completely new to jquery and javascript and am just trying to get a simple script up and running. I've put this in the head of the document:
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with a div with an id of "togglecontent" and a link with an id of "fadein" in the body about halfway down the page. The toggle works well, but when you click on the link, as well as "togglecontent" becoming visible, the browser window jumps to the top of the page, which obscures some of the toggled div. Is there any way I can stop this from happening?
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Apr 12, 2011
I have the following bit of jQuery:
Code:
$("#save_photos_all_continue").click(function() {
event.preventDefault();
var $black_white_all = $("#black_white_all").is(':checked');
var $color_all = $("#color_all").is(':checked');
var $other_all = $("#other_all").is(':checked');
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In Google Chrome it works fine but in Mozilla/5.0 it actually goes to the save_edits page instead of just using the post and staying on the original page.
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Oct 25, 2010
The original page is visible for a very short moment, before the modifications done with the javascript are visible. This is logic to me, sinceI add my javascriptat the end of the page, as recomended. For the user it is a little confusing. Is there a way that the user sees only the page with the javascript modifications?
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Dec 17, 2009
I have some sortable lists.
I need to be able to drag an element from on list to another but leave the original element in its list and have a copy in the new list.
I tried this;
But it treats el and elcone as the same element.
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May 31, 2010
Lets say i have a menu with elements "A", "B" and "C" on index.html (my homepage).So classically I should createa.htm, b.htm and c.htm.and link to menu. but rather, I want to have a single "home.htm" that would do all this purpose.My home.htm has all contents same for a,b & c except a "div element" whose content i want to load from different files, different for all the three pages.
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Sep 11, 2007
Is there anyway to stop the page 'jumping to the top' when using a link like the below?
<a href="#"
.. I just want it to stay in the same position on the page & not jump to the top of the page every time a link like that is clicked.
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Jul 22, 2009
I am using a javascript gallery plugin, Galleriffic, to display an image gallery. I am having an issue with it as when the image is clicked it keeps jumping back to the top of the page. The problem with this is that the thumbnails which are underneath the main image on the page aren't visible and the user must then scroll to see them.
Is there any way that I can change this so that the link on the image doesn't make the page jump back to the top? I don't have my version online but the website will show you the code that is being used.
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Aug 19, 2010
I don't know if this is a browser bug. I positioned a div at the bottom of the page just underneath the viewport, calculating it with $(document).height() and animate it to bottom:0, works great even when scrolling, cause of updating with the scroll-event. But when I reload this page or scroll down a bit the original position value was used, so it animates to the original viewport value.
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Mar 13, 2011
so im working on a piece of jquery/JS which executes (drops down a new div) when you click a link. I have the links setup as
<a href="#" id="d0">Execute 1</a>
<a href="#" id="d1">Execute 2</a>
<a href="#" id="d2">Execute 3</a>
And the jscript detects when d0, d1 or d2 is clicked and executes my script. It all works perfectly, however when you click on a link it will jump to the top of the page as a side effect of the a href="#" I assume?
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Aug 19, 2011
how can i know the original element that raised the event if that event is propagated up the tree ?
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Sep 7, 2002
it hurts how simple this is.
<form name="SSI" onsubmit="return false;">
<input type="hidden" value="<!--#flastmod file="test.shtml" -->">
</form>
you end up with the document.SSI object. god only knows why i didn't think of this a few days ago when people were asking.
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Oct 21, 2009
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.
The current code is:
CSS for the loading DIV is:
A working link is [url]
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Feb 13, 2011
Is this possible at all this element is notabsolutelypositioned?
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