JQuery :: Use Animate On A Div When Hover On A Link?
Jan 30, 2011I want to animate a div when i hover on my "Home" link, the animate would expand the div with the content in it...how can i achieve this using jquery ?
View 3 RepliesI want to animate a div when i hover on my "Home" link, the animate would expand the div with the content in it...how can i achieve this using jquery ?
View 3 RepliesUmm, this is a tricky one to add a descriptive title for!
Basically I have two links on the page that go to the same page when clicked. What I want to do is when I hover over one of those links for the hover to work for both of them and visa versa.
So I have this links
<a class="connected" href="">Connected</a>
<a class="remove" href="">Remove</a>
a.connected { background: url(../images/connected.png) no-repeat 0 top; }
a.connected:hover { background: url(../images/connected.png) no-repeat 0 bottom; }
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I've been trying to find a way to animate a font-size increase on hover - which I'd expect is probably quite straightforward but so far I can't seem to find how to do it (and incorporate into below).
I have a ul list using "hoverscroll" and would like to use it on this rather than just doing a straight CSS hover font size which is a bit naff.[code]...
First of all, this is the first time that I use JQuery in my life. I have no idea of what I am doing. I have been following the following guide to animate a menu: [URL]... But as some of the people commenting on the guide I wanted the menu to animate with mouse over and mouse out. So I found the hover-function and the following comments on the guide:
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want to hover over an image and have it animate up and bounce at the end. I have tried several lines of Jquery code trying to do this but all I get is an upward movement.
$('.class').hover().animate({height:'20px'},
I am having problems with the hover queue, see [URL] Now i found this plugin [URL] but assumes you are animating $(this) i my case a div triggers another div to animate
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I am looking for a simple parallax/animate like effect, i have a single image and if i hover on it the image should move like the parallax effect. So if i put my mouse in the topleft corner the image should move in the direction bottomright. I know this i very simple but i cant seem to get it working or how to get this working.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI've been looking for an "Ajax CMS" but decided to learn jQuery to learn how to code it myself in order to earn some geek-girl cred among my male colleagues. I've learn a lot about jQuery in a week but as you can imagine I still have a lot to learn.
I have successfully animated an image (move to the left and increase opacity) when the mouse hovers a div and reset the image (move it back to its original position and reset the opacity) when the mouse move outside the div. So far so good...
Here comes the question: What I need to do -and don't know how to - is when the user clicks on the div the image should stay in the hover position while still being able to hover any other divs and activate the animation normally.
When a different div is clicked the previous "Clicked" div should return (animate) to its original position and the new "Clicked" div should stay in the hover position. Content will be loaded when the divs are clicked but there won't be page refresh since I'm loading the content by using the load funtion of jQuery.
I'm including the code:
How can i make my navigation arrows hover by replacing them with the following image:images/box_arrow_hover.gif
View 2 Replies View RelatedI need to get the css hover color of an element. Since hover is a pseudo class of a class or id, I do not see a way of returning the color. I tried: $('.contentArea a:hover').css('color'); but it does not return the hover color. I understand that jQuery probably traverses the inline styles and there is no way to set the hover pseudo class inline, hence the reason for the .hover function. Is it possible to find and return the hover color with jQuery. If so how?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to do a basic image swap when a link is mouseovered. The idea is that you hover over a group of links that is associated with that image, and the image lights up. I have different sets of links and images all over the page.markup looks something like this:
<div class="container-left">
<img src="/images/logo1-off.jpg" alt="" width="75" height="75" />
<div class="text">
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So I have done this menu and I have 2 problems.
1. When I hover on a link, it does 2 animations, but when I "unhover", it doesn't reset the default values also with animations. I know the problem might be the display none in the css, but I really have no idea how to get around that.
2. As I said above, when I hover on a link, it does 2 animations, but when I move the cursor to another link, it doesn't "re"-do the animations anymore.
I'm trying to achieve an effect where background image will change once you hover over a different link, but not sure how to go about that...Here's what I got:
HTML
<ul id = "list">
<li id="home"><a href="#">HOME</li></a>
<li id="about"><a href="#">ABOUT</li>
<li><a href="#">PORTFOLIO</li>
<li><a href="#">WORK</li>
<li><a href="#">CONTACT</li>
<li><a href="#">GET A QUOTE</li>
</ul>
CSS
body {
background-image: url(Images/home.jpg);
} ul li {
list-style-type:none;
font-size:36px;
font-family:Impact, Charcoal, sans-serif;
} a:hover {
background-color:#7EB6FF;
-moz-border-radius: 15px;
border-radius: 5px;
width:40px;
} a:link {
text-decoration:none;
}
And JS should probably go something like this:
$("#about").hover(function() {
$(this).css("background-image", "url('Images/about.jpg')");
});
Though this only leads to image being show only partially (given that its li element only, I suppose).
I need a script which will when a user hovers over a link move the page to a certain position immediatly.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI m trying to learn and also implement, what I would like to do is have a content div that maybe holds an image, header and content. When this div is hovered over the div is overlayed with a transparent color and a read more link is also displayed.
View 12 Replies View RelatedI have been trying all afternoon to achieve an effect where the background colour of a hovered on link in a list fades out slowly when the mouse rolls off it. I have found a few tutorials online which are similar to what I want to achieve (but none that are exactly right) like these:[URL].. but despite playing around with them for hours I have had no luck so far... in fact I have yet to have anything have any effect on my links whatsoever!
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but this is not ideal for a couple of reasons - firstly as it is css3 it only works in modern webkit browsers and secondly there seems no way to have only a fade out without a fade in - in this example I would like the fade out to be longer but if I increase the transition time from 0.3s then the fade in becomes too long and it feels a bit clunky and unresponsive.
I have a jQuery script that when you hover over a link a text bubble on mouseover will pop up... but I am trying to make the text bubble load when the webpage does instead of having to hover over the link. ( instantly load the text bubble when the page does )
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I have a simple menu as you can see in which i want the link that gets pressed to change color to grey.(line26).But before that (line25) i use jquery to change all the links back to their original color.But that line of code destroys my hover effect on all my links for a reason.
<head>
<style>
.link {
color: #fff;
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Is it possible to create a modal window which initiates on mouseover/hover rather than clicking a link?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI cant get the scrollbar to animate to 500px, onload.
Here is a link to my page...[url]
<script type="text/javascript">
I have a toggle animation which puts the area I want to show to the user in view, ones that animation has played I want to animate several other objects on the page. I have the code to animate one object by using the callback function in animate. But is it possible to animate several objects in the callback function?. this is the code I have so far
$(document).ready(function(){
$(".navigaat").toggle(function(){
$(".mover").animate({left: '0px' }, 'slow',"", function() { $(".blok").animate( { fontSize:"160px" } , 1000 )});
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I have a bunch of links which display a given record based on the id in the URL. I would like to be able to hover over the link, and preview the record. The code below kind of works, and a live example is located at [URL]
If the user, however, moves the cursor quickly from link to link, the code seems to get confused over which one it is hovering over. Also, sometimes the hover preview doesn't go away after the cursor is moved from the link.
I've spent quit a bit of time, and haven't figured it out. I think it might have something to do with namespace which is a definite weakness of mine.
HTML Code:
<!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">
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I'm trying to make script that displays a tooltip when you hover over something, like a link. But it doesn't work and I have no idea why.
This is my script:
set the function that will draw the tooltip
function tooltip(header, content, w, h) {
get the tooltip element
var tooltip = document.getElementById('tooltip');
set the browser variable
var browser;
check what browser the use is using
if (document.all) browser = 'ie'; Internet Explorer
else if(document.layers) browser = 'ns4'; Netscape 4+
else if(window.navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase().match('gecko')) browser = 'gecko'; Mozilla
set the mouse coordinates
var x = event.clientX;
var y = event.clientY;
change the tooltip's width
tooltip.style.width = w;
change the tooltip's height
tooltip.style.height = h;
check if the header is empty
if (header.length = 0) header = 'Help';
change the content in the tooltip
tooltip.innerHTML = header + '<br>' + content;
change the visibility
tooltip.style.visibility = 'visible';
set where to draw the tooltip
tooltip.style.position = 'absolute';
tooltip.style.top = y;
tooltip.style.left = x;
tooltip.style.zIndex = 9999999;
} set the function that hides the tooltip
function hide_tooltip() {
get the element
var tooltip = document.getElementById('tooltip');
hide the tooltip
tooltip.style.visibility = 'hidden';
}
This how I'm using it on link:
<a href='java script: void(0)' onmouseover='tooltip("","This is a tooltip",100,50)' onmouseout='hide_tooltip()'>?</a>
I'm trying to put together a mockup website. to test my knowledge on javascript.So my problem now is putting dynamically a css style using javascript. The style that I need to dynamically put is a hover style, visited style, and link style.
Code:
function moveBar() {
var bar = document.getElementById("taskbar");
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When I hover back and forth over a link in one area of a page, the background-image of a div in another part of the page needs to change back and forth. I have been trying all sorts of things in jquery with no results!
Here's the jquery script...
Code:
$function() {
$("#about-lifebook").hover(over,out);
function over (event) {
$(.spacer-bg-off).css("background", "url(images/spacer-content-bg.png)");
} function out (event) {
$(.spacer-bg-off).css("background", "none");
});
The link's id is "about-lifebook" and the div in question has a class of "spacer-bg-off". This ain't working at all. I just read this off of the jquery website: "The .hover() method binds handlers for both mouseenter and mouseleave events. We can use it to simply apply behavior to an element during the time the mouse is within the element." So perhaps the behavior has to be applied to the element being hovered over? How can I change the css of one element while hovering over another one?
I've been trying to make a html link <a> change an image right below the link. I need to do this for about 5 links (Navigation menu) and all the code I seem to stumble on and try does not work.
I have found the below code that works however it's setup to only replace ONE image. How can I set this up to accommodate about 4 more?
Javascript to make it all work
Code:
<script>
function changeimage(towhat,url){
if (document.images){
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