I'm trying to nest 7 tab sets in an accordion representing each day of the week. I've tried all kinds of fixes, but no matter what I do, the results are inconsistent. It's easier to see than explain now: [URL]
I'm trying to get a jLayout Grid to work in a jQuery UI tab set. I have 3 tabs, and each tab's content is a grid of images. The 1st tab lays itself out properly, but the other 2 tabs don't lay out properly and all the images wind up stacked on top of each other. I'm hoping to find a way for all 3 tabs to properly use the grid plugin and lay themselves out nicely. Here's what I have:
Again, the result of this is that the 1st tab (the 'default' tab at page load) has a grid in it that lays itself out properly, but the other tabs' grid layout is not laying out properly, and the result is that when you select tab 2 or tab 3, the images are all stacked on top of each other and not spaced out in a grid at all. Also, the tabs widget is not making room for these images so they're 'floating' down below the tabs widget (see attached image). Is there any way to get the tabs and the grid layouts to play well together
I have nested tabs in jquery tabs which are pretty simple to do if we want static jquery tabsbut what if we want nested tabs that the remote page should decide what would be the tabs.or in other words i want nested tabs in a remote page (or ajaxified) For example i m calling this page(remote page) through tabs
full sample script which demonstrates the problem, inner tabs company/department come up as list instead of tabs.I have already tried what People have suggested that inner tabs should also be tabified via jquery but it doesn't work all the examples I have seen e.g.URL... use topmost div for jquery tabs call.[code]
I'm having issues with jquery and the tabs I'm using. My tabs work but... I want some more functions and that seems to be a big problem for a Javascript and jquery newby.
I really don't know if this is correct but it works! What doesn't work is the active class. If you use one of the buttons in the first tab you go to the right tab but the tab itself has no class called active and that ruins the style.
2) I also have one other question: lets say that all the above is my second page and I have my frontpage in which I also have buttons. I want somebody to use the button and end up in the third tab of page 2. My link is something like
Code: page2.html#tab3
I read that using this should lead you the third tab but it's not working for me. You go to the first tab of page 2 instead.
I've been reading a LOT! Jquery for dummies, I googled, read the forum and other forums. I posted on a Dutch forum but no answer. I've added a lot of different code but it doesn't work.
I've been developing my beta site (not yet live) and I am integrating a live last.fm stream of the songs I am listening to by using javascript to parse the API's JSON and then place into tables (works very well): [URL]
Now, the trouble begins, I currently have the data layed out all nice and neat in a table: Screenshot
The "I'm Listening To" section is the section I wish to tab out like this: [URL]
So that on hover over the Image the relevant meta data will move in,
The problem I'm now having is that apparently JQuery wont let me do this with tables, thus completely nullifying most of my scripting and I need to reformat the parsed data into nested DIVs rather than tables, and maintain the same layout...
The problem is, I CAN manage to create the parent DIVs that contain the images but cannot get the JSON data to be parsed into the child DIVs,
All DIVs are being created dynamically,
My code so far:
Code:
//Calculates date text function calculateDateAgo(secAgo) { var agoString, agoRange, agoScaled; if(secAgo >= (agoRange = 60*60*24))
I'm trying to force jQuery UI Tabs to work with browser locations (as in direct-linking or bookmarking), but having very little luck doing so. It feels like I've seen this question at least 50 times around the net, and the answer mostly consists of one of the following 5:
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Hierarchically based tabs (hopefully something better than "level1-level2-level3") As I said, I know it has been asked before, but apparently I am now the only one struggling with this. So if anyone could give some suggestion on how to use jQuery Address, jQuery BBQ or any other method to accomplish this,
I'm trying to make a web page with tabs which you can navigate between without the page reloading. I have one set of tabs working great, but when I add nested tabs there is a problem with the 'visibility' not being inherited and some parts stay visible in the sub-tabs. Sorry if this is unclear.
Here's how I have it layed out: I have a <span> for each content section of a tab. Then I have do the same thing for the content of each inner tab. When a tab is pressed some javascript code goes through and makes all content sections hidden and the content section for the tab that was pressed visible. If I select a tab and then select an inner tab it looks like is should, but when I try and select a different tab for the outer tabs the content for the inner section doesn't go away. I've found that this is because visibility is not inherited. My question is if anyone has a solution for this problem. I'm sure there is somebody that knows of some javascript trickery to do this.
I have followed David Power's tutorial on linking to specific tabs in an Accoridion widget.
I have got a test page working: [URL] which links to specific stories on my news page.
My problem is, I'm adding news stories in the accordion panel, so the newest story goes on the top.
Javascript counts the top panel as 0, the second panel as 1 etc etc.
So if I was to add a new panel, any previous links I have to the top panel would be to the wrong story.
My question is, Is there anyway of counting from the bottom panel up? Or any other workaround that people can think of eg: giving each panel a unique identifier so that the links remain the same even when new stories are added.
I am a new jQuery user and am pulling my hair out trying to get an accordion menu to work on my site. I originally tried using the jQuery accordion that you can see in the left column on this page:
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It worked great in Firefox, but not in IE. So, I decided I'd try Accordion UI and I spent the afternoon learning how to use jQuery UI and themeroller and trying to get it to work, but to no avail. I've tried everything I know to try. take a look at this page:[URL]
(left column only... ignore the accordion references on the right, they refer to the above attempt.) It appears that the jQuery is not working at all - the scripts OR the css...
Why my submenu links dont work and why the submenus are taking a set height. I'm just learning jQuery and cant figure out what I've not set properly. [URL]
Ok i just created my portfolio site using a simple accordion effect i got from. [URL] Im very new to javascript and coding in general, so im sure my code is far from pretty. My question, is their a way to fix the delay on the way the accordion loads. if you go to my site [URL] you'll see that initially all the sections are visible and then they collapse after a few moments. is there anyway to make it so they are collapsed immediately.
This is a makeshift sort function for a table. I want to replace a div contents with a javascript function call. It works fine if I define the individual case, but the general case doesn't work. The problem lies with the +divHold+ part. It never converges to the passed value on the 2nd iteration. This is my Div:
I found an example code browsing on the internet that I have used to put partly transparent pictures on top of a background image (a map with several areas), The partly transparent pictures is used to change the color of an area when that area of the map is clicked (I have put a transparent image map on top.) In my css style section the display for the pictures is set to display:none I now want to extend the script to make it possible to click on an other part of the background map and change the color of that area without changing the color of the first area. My idea was to use nested arrays for this, and thus reuse the function changeImage. To test this I tried to add a new array but for some reason it doesn't work.
I have the checkbox validation. I have it set onClick, this works perfectly with both the mouse click and also if the space bar is used to select the option, which is great. However if a user simply 'tabs' over the option it doesn't validate real time. The solution I came up with was adding a onKeyDown event to trigger the same function.
I created an accordion menu with rollover sub menus. My question is there a way to stop the rollover effect in the sub menus until the accordion animation is finished? When I click on a category link on the accordion the sub menu links flashes until the animation is done.
I tried to use fade in the code below, it works in firefox but not ie7.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">