I have a problem with auto click function jQuery.I use jQuery menu EXAMPLE- (firstmenu) - its good,but I need use auto click toHeader-1 (div block<div id="CLICK" class="menu_body">)and to open a menu with Link-1,Link-2,Link-3
I don't know if this can be done in Javascript, or requires any other language but i was wondering if this would be possible.I would like to embed this Javascript code in to a PHP file and then for it to run automatically upon the PHP file loading:
I have a basic dropdown css menu system. When a menu item is selected (ex: foo.html), the cluetip link opens a 450px wide window as expectedThen,I selectanother menu item (ex: bar.html). But when I return to link foo.html: and click the same clueTip link the clueTip link now opens in it's own window instead of the 450px clueTip window as beore would expect the small clueTip window to open and show the clueTip on each successive click as it does the first time. If I do a browser reload, the first menu selection works as it should, but only on the first click.If the menu is not used, the single file opens the clueTip correctly. Does clueTip get confused in a menu program?
// the cluetip code: $(document).ready(function() { $('#clickme').cluetip({
I have some jQuery which I used on a site a couple of years ago. It basically loads some content into a DIV, which can be rotated using a .click function.I'd like to use the same code again, and I have got it working, but instead of having to click a link with a specific ID, I'd like it to automatically run every 4 seconds.
Here is my code:
var $j = jQuery.noConflict(); $j(function(){ var offset = 5;
I'm trying to add .active class to a menu, based on the URI. It works with URL's like: /, /products, /about, /contact but not anymore when you go to /products/some-product.I know what's wrong, but I can't find a working solution. I've tried a regex, but that didn't work either...
The code:
$(function() { var path = location.pathname; if (path) {
I am trying to add a class to my menu for the page it is currently on.
I followed this example: [url]
But I am not able to make it work at all.
Here is my HTML:
To make the nav element highlighted, the list item must have a class of 'hover' like this '<li class="hover">...'
And here is my jQuery:
The script is not applying any CSS to the list elements. I tried different combinations, tried to add a class to the a element by removing parent(), but nothing is triggering.
Within my code below, when selecting 'Animals'in the dropdown menu a second dropdown menu appears.Selecting any item within this second dropdown menu causes a page redirect. When you click the back button in the browser, this second dropdown menu disappears in every browser besides Firefox. I want the user to be able to change their animal selection, e.g. choose 'Cat' first, then go back and choose 'Bird'.
I don't understand why the second dropdown menu disappears, going 'back' should display the page as it was. Is there any way to get the second dropdown menu to reappear without using a jQuery history plugin? This code does not behave as I have described in jsfiddle, so have pasted it here:
Second Question: For some reason, the menu is appearing behind a table row when it expands, thus hiding a good portion of the menu. Here it is: [URL]
Try clicking on 'Products & Services', and then clicking on "Centerfire Rifle Suppressors" from the dropdown menu. When it takes you to that category page, click the menu again and you will see that the menu hides behind the <h1> table row.
what i wanna do is that when smone loads my website, the script initiate the left mouse click automatically. that is on page load mouse click is stimulated.
i am new in js and i have a problem on auto click a link..after the slide show of the images i want to auto click the last image, is it possible? this code below that i have search it redirect the link without showing the image slide show..
<script type="text/javascript"> function init(){ var linkPage = document.getElementById('dynLink').href; window.location.href = linkPage; } [Code]....
I really don't know what I am doing, but I need to know how to alter this script to load this website without having to click "Weathersentry online". I would like to double click on the icon the code is attached to and it sign in automatically.
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head>
I'm in the process of working on a page that uses layers and iFrames in conjunction with javascript and <div> layers. The problem I'm hoping to solve with your help is that I implemented onclick="this.className='stylesheetstyle'" in the <a href> tag and so therefore when users click the links, the text becomes bold. However since I'm using multiple frames on a page, this makes it look odd when the user back tracks and clicks a different link in the frame. Is it possible using JavaScript to have a users input on click of link unbold the previously clicked link?In short:
Click link -> link goes bold move forward.... click another link (different frame) -> go forward
After all, there is some difference in the way we 'click' using our mouse at some place in the document, and what can be achieved by the dispatchEvent "click" in Firefox. We have a page, which has two iFrames on whole. Left frame having a table of clickable email subjects, and right frame showing the entire body of the selected email. The problem is, the clickable area on the subject is too small, making it a pain to click each email to see its body. So I implemented a way of navigating through them using keyboard in the parent page(using key handlers in Javascript). The problem is, when we load the page for first, the navigation works fine, since the focus is on the parent page. But as soon as someone clicks on any area on the two iFrames, the key handlers don't work because they are in the parent page, not in that frame.
I noticed that when I click on any area outside the two frames, it works again. Idea : "Why not do a setTimeOut or setInterval sort of thing, which just sits and keeps on clicking on a place outside the frames"? Good idea, but doesn't work. Why? Is installing the same kind of key handlers in both the frames the only other way? Even setting focus on an element on the parent page doesn't work.
I want some codes that would automatically double click on click where ever I want like may be 10 seconds after page loads so it would full screen the channelmay be something like this
<script language="javascript> window.setTimeout("autoClick()", 150); function autoClick() {
I want a page to have a different item pre-selected in an option menu-button according to the parameter at the end of the URL. Eg if the URL ends in "?choice=Beta", the item that says "Beta" should be pre-selected. Here's what I have so far:
Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function show(choice) {
i am trying to populate a drop down menu from a pop up page. what i have its working on chrome but it does not work on IE and i was wondering if you may be able to know why. Here is my code:
I have a background image that auto-resizes based on browser window / screen resolution. I want my top header menu, which requires links, to act in the same way and be in roughly the same position/size based on browser window. Is this possible? In the sample below, the image is just part of the background image to give you an idea of the look I am trying to duplicate.Is there a Javascript out there that will help me or will I be stuck having to rework my design?
I can't seem to figure out how to properly change my dropdown menu to work on rollover instead of on Click. When I change this to .hover I get a yo yo effect
would just like to set some "click" function on specific LI element in menu. As you can see, every LI level has it's own class. I specify a .live() function ( because I'm dealing with .ajax and append() ) if maybe this is a problem ? Clicking on a child element you can see that the .click() function is called even the class is diferent,