I have the following code that works fine (except the show/hide animation for the rows is proving to be a pain to get working):
In the table this is for, I have a checkbox in the first cell in the row the user hovers and clicks on to expand the following row. I am trying to make it so that clicking the checkbox doesn't trigger the jQuery toggling action.
Here is a sample row in the table this is for. The complete row below is what the user clicks on, and the row after that (class="docClassesRow") is what is expanded on clicking the above row
I tried adding :not(:first-child) to the selector:
i'm trying to do the following: select the links one after another and add a class to them. When the next one is selected i want to remove the class from the previous.
Selecting elements using multiple parameters like here: $('descendant', 'ancestor').text(); seems to be way more popular than css-like syntax: $('ancestor descendant').text(); Do those two differ in performance, or is it just about being intuitive to particular people?
im experiencing a problem when using the :nth-child() selector.
I currently have a div that contains multiple divs. These divs have either the class 'labels' or 'labels-alt', I currently use the following code to change add/remove a class to one of these
function mOver1(n) { $('.labels:nth-child('+n+')').toggleClass("labels-hover"); } function mOut1(n) {
Previously when developing my own modal windows I have been creating a "mask" div directly in my markup, in the CSS setting it to be display:none and then setting it to show() by jQuery when a button is clicked.
I'm sure there is a better way to do this but i'm getting a little stuck.
I tried adding the "mask" div and its content to the body using prepend() when my button is clicked but i found i then can't select any of the added elements in jQuery.
How can you select elements you have added to a page by jQuery?? Also if this is the right approach whats the best way to insert a block of html to a page??
I'm having trouble using jQuery to find get select box values by element name. At the moment the code is in a for loop and it gets 8 different form values and puts it into an array. Currently this takes 1.5 seconds to execute which is far too slow as the user has to wait for it to finish. Here's the code which is inside the loop:
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This when run executes instantly with no time delay. Why is the jQuery way so much slower? I'm all for saving 2 lines of code but not when it's 10x slower. Also I shouldn't need to put an id on the select box element to make finding it faster, the name value is already unique because I require the specific value once the form has been submitted.
$(document).ready( function() { ... // #1 some code that fetches xml and generates a dom structure... <ol id='bla'><li></li></ol> then .appendTo('#foo'); ... // #2 some code that generates another dom structure to be inserted into $('#bla'). } )
The snippet #1 fetches xml and generates a dom to be appended to $('#foo'). But snippet #2 refuses to work with the id's created by the steps in #1. My guess is it is because #2 ran before #1 finished.
How do I make it so that #2 can reference the id's created by #1? Do I make #1 syncrhonous? Is there a way to make #2 run only after #1 is done? Do I just include onclick to the elements created by #1 -- I was hoping to avoid this because it appears the jQuery collective frowns on this.
I am creating an FAQ type page with rows of questions that will drop down the respective answer when clicked. I have it mostly working, except I can't find a way to close all answers before opening the next one. I have tried everything I can think of (or search), but to no avail. I am using the following code, where QQQ1/2 are the questions, and AAA1/2 are the answer divs:
//Question/Answer $(".QQQ1,.QQQ2").click(function () { // check the visibility of the next element in the DOM if ($(this).next().is(":hidden")) {
Im working on some drag and drop logic similar to the jQuery shopping cart example, but I've run into a small hitch. If I double click on the LI within my 'dropped' area it causes them to become draggable again. I specifically set up drag to only work from one source list, so Im unsure how double clicking is causing this bug?
is there a way to select elements that match a regular expression? I have a set of divs with id = "wrap_n" where n is a progressive and I need to select them and for each 1 I have to add a function that togggle the "elem_n" div.
I'm trying to add the text of a textarea form to the string that's contained at: myarray[a][b][c] It was easy to pull out the value of the textarea with this: textinput = $('#mytextarea').val(); But then when I try to add the variable into the array, it doesn't work. I'm not able (apparently) to do this. Fingers crossed that I'm doing something dumb?
This doesn't work: myarray[a][b][c] += newstringvariable; Nor this: myarray[a][b][c] = myarray[a][b][c] + textinput; I'm guessing there is a very simple (probably syntax related!) solution to this. I'm open to doing this via jQuery or regular javascript.
just a very basic question. Have a div (id - photos) with multiple images. 1) Does this select them all? $('#photos img') 2)If so, how can i capture this information? Like so -> var bunchOfStuff = ($('#photos img')); and 3) if so, why can't i do something like alert(bunchOfStuff.length)into code tags...
Now what do I write in this iteration loop to first get the text from the FIRST name and age box, in the first <table> (so I can work with tem). And in the next iteration loop get the SECOND <table>īs input fields text values?
Trying to build a dynamic part on my form by using a checkbox and <span>. Found a script that does exactly what i want, but uses a 'radio' in the script instead of a checkbox. And at that spot i need to be able to make multiple selections, so i need checkboxes.. In this specific case it's about geslacht='v' checkbox
My problems are:
1. My span doesn't start off at invisible 2. My function match_personalia_geslacht() works with a onChange, not with a onSelect.
Don't know how to get the same result with a checkbox.. So if someone can help me, i would be a happy man.
I have 30 groups of checkboxes and want to validate that the user select at least one checkbox from any group meaning if he selected one checkbox from the first group and nothing from the other 29 the form should be valid. I tried different solutions but none worked.
I trying to make a simple image gallery, where I have several radio button groups to filter the search results. I have tried this code to create an associative array, but the array comes up as blank.
I have 30 groups of checkboxes and want to validate that the user select at least one checkbox from any group meaning if he selected one checkbox from the first group and nothing from the other 29 the form should be valid. I tried different solutions but none worked.
I have a jquery script for showing and hiding the content inside, between two divs,controlled with radiobuttons. I like to use the same jquery script for another group of divs and radiobuttons so I'm trying to create a loop are so inside jQuery.
<!----------------- my script ----------------------> showhide.js jQuery(function() {
I have a situation where within my form I establish two different sets of radio button groups. The real world example field group names are "Mens" and "Womens".
Everything works fine with my form until the user submits the form but then selects their browsers "back" button. When they are returned back to their product page from their cart their previous selection remains active. If the user then selects an option from the second set of radio buttons their submission contains both selections which I do not want.
I can clear all of the radio button states with the following function just after the form is submitted:
But I think it would be much more graceful to inject some logic; e.g. if the clicked buttons group name is "Mens" make sure clear the state of any selected button in the "Womens" group. But I guess for me this is easier said than done.
If it does make more sense would I define the condition in my click function? (here is me hacking away at this logic - I realize my sytax is probably messed up)
for (i=0; i<document.form1.radiogroup.length; i++) { var myRadio = document.form1.radiogroup[i]; }
but this does not:
for (i in document.form1.radiogroup) { var myRadio = document.form1.radiogroup[i]; }
I'm sure this is down to a simple lack of understanding on my part. I have hunted round all the w3c recommendations for DOM and HTML and the ECMAScript bindings, but I can't find anything that properly explains the programming model for radio groups. Have I missed something?
I am trying to validate my radio groups. I have a page which has about 30 questions. I have created a radio group for each questions. All questions are in a form. I just want to validate the radio buttons/groups to make sure all questions are answered when the submit button is pressed. I dont care which one is selected.
I have this beautiful script for pocket pc that randomly rotates pictures in the background with fade in/out effect. Now, what I want it to do is to split all the pictures I have in groups so that on every refresh the script randomly chose a GROUP of pictures and THEN rotated only the pictures from this group. I want to do this because if you include say 30 pictures into the script this really hangs the RAM memory, and if there are only 5 pictures to choose from its much more faster. Here's the script from html page: