JQuery :: Row Coloring Based On Specific Column Value
Apr 28, 2009
I'm new to Jquery and was wondering if it is possible to do give a table row a color based on the value of a particular column / cell value. E.g. if the cell content of a column called "Status" is "Open", the complete table row background color should be set to red.
function result(){ var result = document.getElementById('resss').innerHTML; }
But what I actually want is to import data from a table of an external website. E.g. I want to get the innerHTML of a specific cell in column 3 and row 2 of a specific site.
What is happening is $(this) is no longer based on .expand being the (this) that is clicked.
like if i have a button SOMEWHERE randomly on the page with this
<div onclick="Minimize('_alerts');">Click Here</div> this will minimize alerts but because the (this) in minimize function doesn't actually point to the right button that I want to add a class to.
Is there a way to modify the minimize function so that it finds the <div id="mytoggle"><ul> <li class="expand boxminimize" rel="_alerts"> using the rel toggle, and then changes the class of the li from expand boxminimize to boxexpanded??
just like the .expand click function I posted on the top of the post that works?
I am trying to change the background color of a row based on a certain column value in SharePoint 2007. The code that i am using to achive this is given below. This code works fine. But i would like to filter the values rather than use :Contains.[code]
How can I toggle some checkboxes based on a value in a table column? For example in the table below I would like to check all of the checkboxes if the "Needed" column is "Yes".
how to do this with javascript for a table that i have made in php and html. I want to hide the row for the table based on the value inside my first column for each row of the table. Like if column 1 has "apple" inside it, then the row would not be shown. My table.php file that has the table i want to do this for:
Code: <script language="javascript"> imageX1='plus'; imageX2='plus'; imageX3='plus'; function toggleDisplay(e){ imgX="imagePM"+e; [Code]...
I am adding code to a SharePoint 2007 list where I want a calculated field to be a colored square based on a status column.I have all the code I need to create a colored round bullet, but I would like the bullet to be square or a rectangle.I was not able to find a repalcement for the "bull" in the below code.
arr[i].innerHTML = "<DIV title='Long Term Focus' style='font-weight:bold; font-size:24px; color:green'>•</DIV>";
I have a select list which has a couple of colour coded items on it. The color is added via a style attribute as this is read from a database table that contains the agency details and 'color code'. Here's how that looks:
it always tells me that the background-color is rgb(51,153,255). I believe that may be the blue color that a selected item has by default.
So, my main problem is that no matter what I try here (and I've been trying for the past couple of hours) I can't get the background color from the style attributes on those two select items that have the different background-color.
I'm using drupal, and am having trouble to convert a table to a one field two column at code level.Is it possible to manipulate it using jquery using odd and even?
Have a computed field ("Subtotal"). With that number, need to set up rule such that if Subtotal is a certain number, a certain number will print in the new field (lets call it "First").[code]...
Another thing that has been driving me crazy is that css positioning is handled differently by different browsers. JS is not my area, but I can do a lot with CSS, and I do, but cross browser compatibility is killing me.
I can use an IF IE statement and only IE runs that segment of code, but I haven't been able to figure out out how to make ONLY firefox or ONLY opera or safari enact an encapsulated segment of code. The same type of IF statement doesn't work for them.
Is there a single method using JS that works for all browsers?
Given the following input tag which is enclosed within a hidden div tag:<input id="X" class="Y"/> this call (id-based) locates the tag: $(this).find("#X")but this one doesn't (class-based)I couldn't find any documentation indicating find() working differently when using id-based vs class-based selectors.
I have a table that sorts in jquery and I have one column that I would like to always remain the same while the other columns sort around it. What I want is for the order of the column to always be Great, Bad, Failure while every other column can be sorted. What is the easiert way for me to do this?
I'm trying to make a php/jquery-based puzzle game where I have a standard html table (#puzzlegrid) generated by php, and I want to highlight certain parts of it when the mouse is hovering over it. I have one table where there are four different parts (split in the middle vertically and horizontally), separated by id's. The left and topmost cells has id="empty", all the rows beneath these has id="row-clues", the columns next to "empty" has id="column-clues" and finally the bottom-right cells has id="playing-grid", which the hover-function belong to. The number of #column-clues and #column-rows can vary, both in the count of rows and columns. I can give a example code if it's necessary.
As for the jquery-part, I simply want to highlight (add a css class) the current row and column when i hover over the #playing-grid cells. That means selecting all #column-clues and all #column-rows cells that exist on the same row/column the mouse is hovering over. This is what I have so far
$("#puzzlegrid td#playing-grid").hover(function() { var current_rowIndex = $(this).parent()[0].rowIndex; var current_columnIndex = $(this).parent().children().index($(this)); $("tr").eq(rowIndex).addClass("highlight");
[Code]....
I've tried a for-loop and each() without luck, as far as my jquery skills goes (and that's not far ). Is it possible to use the index for highlighting several columns, or do I have to do it another way? I can change the HTML code if that's necessary.
What I want to do is to create a function which shifts a table column one position to left. Therefore I'am trying to select all relevant td and th elements. My problem is to rearange the elements. Within the both each calls, see the code below, $(this).get(i) would result the td respectively the th element where the before function is undefined. But how to insert the elements correctly or is this the wrong way?
$.fn.shiftLeft = function(col) { // Make sure col has value if(!col){ col = 1; } var trsToMove = $('tr td:nth-child('+col+')',this);
I need a pointer to help me get this working on a dynamic table, it works fine on a static table I know its in the selector but i havent been able to figure it out [URL] $('#table').hideColumns(2);
I have a table in which the first column is the row number (always from 1 at the top to 100 at the bottom) so no matter how the other columns are sorted that first column should be the 'rank' for that particular sort. Is it possible to do this with tablesorter? Could I change the values in the first column after tablesorter did it's work? I see how to disable sorting on the first column but that is not what I want.
I came across JQuery when searching for a solution to get matching column height with Divs. I have downloaded JQuery which appears to be one file named jquery-1.3.2.min I also have the following short script that I found, which I believe goes in the head area of the page.
The script works with jquery.
HOW TO DO:
1. I assume I need to rename my download file jquery-1.3.2.min to jquery.js ?
2. Do I need to edit the jquery file somehow in order to get the above script to work?