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I have code like above. When user click on row i fire event click() on 'a' elem. But firing this event fire row click() event and i have neverending loop. How to block firing click() on row?
I am trying to run a click event where and if statement is run to check for a certain image being clicked before running code. I set up this if in two ways:
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Here is the link to my jquery game. Click on the black square to start, then a click on a grey square to see what I am talking about. The second function I mentioned is the current in the code.[URL]..
I am working on a button that fires a few different fadeIn()'s upon clicking it but nothing is happening. I have same setup working just fine with another button, but this one doesnt do it.
New to jQuery, I did many searches before posting. This is happening in both IE6 and Firefox 3.0.13. I've gotten the following script to work under strange circumstances (explained below first snippet).
I am new to JQuery. I am using Block UI in my application.In submit button onclick event, i am performing client side validations ( required fied validators )in asp.net.On clicking submit button,whole page is blocked and at the same time validation message is also displayed and page remains blocked. While performing client side validations i don't want to block the page.
i am working on a custom drop down list that has hidden #options DIV which is shown when the user clicks on a button. the problem i am having is that the click event does not seem to be attached to the LI elements since they are hidden when the page first loads. if i show the #options DIV when the page loads everything is working as expected.i've tried to attach the click event after i show the hidden UL but that didn't work either.what can i do to make sure the LI click event fires? i tried to put A tag inside of LI and attach click to that but to no avail.
have a script which is called when you click submit button of a form. The form is actually submitted via form.submit from this script, and the action attribute is set to null initially.My problem is with Google Chrome, you have to click twice on the submit button to actually cause the form to submit. In IE it works fine. Any ideas? Code below
Code: <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> function frm_register_submit()
I have this code: $('#clickshow1').mouseover(function() { $('#menu1').slideDown('slow'); }); $("#first").bind("mouseleave",function(){ $('#menu1').slideUp('slow'); }); I would like the second don't work as the first is not finished. Because I have a "yoyo" effect.
i built a application with the jquery-plugin jstree to maniputate a tree stored in a database. all actions like create, move, delete and rename are fire up ajax-calls to php-scripts with mysql-querys. i got it to work, to display a trobber and 'waiting'-text during the ajax-calls, but what i also want to do is blocking" the site for this time, so that the user HAS TO wait and couldn't click somewhere else. This blocking should be should be visible like the behaviour of modalwindows. the background should be with a dark overlay.
I have a page where I list hardware devices we monitor for customers. Each row displayed also shows the status of the device i.e. whether it's running, paused, starting up etc.
To improve page load times I list the devices but don't query for their status until the page is rendered. This is because some queries such as via SNMP or other API's can take as much as 5-10 seconds to respond. So for a list of say ten devices it could take well over a minute of the user looking at a blank page. So I do the following instead -
On the device list page I have the following script:
$(document).ready(function () { var devices = $('div[name="runStatus"]'); devices.each(function () { // Get device ID (I embed this using the HTML5
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What I'm finding is that if I allow this script to run, all links on the page become unresponsive.
I'm guessing this is because I've quite a few almost parallel async requests blocking until they get a response from the server and somehow the "UI thread" is being blocked by this?
However I thought this wasn't supposed to happen with AJAX.
I find this 'blocking' behaviour to happen in IE8, Chrome 8.0 and Firefox 3.6. Chrome in fact shows the arrow cursor + spinning-toilet-bowl-of-death (I'm using Windows 7) as if the page isn't completely rendered.
There are only six or so items in the list and happens even if I comment out the $('div[data[data-deviceid=... line.
I have set up a page which when I click the button BlockUI does what is supposed to do as well as jquery Form plugin; however, the success and failure messages are displaying in the blockUI. What I would like is for the success and error messages to replace the form. The code I am using:
I'm working on a simple slideshow made with jQuery. What I'm trying to do now, is to make it change image every X second. I know how to change image, but i'm kind of stuck trying to find out how to make it "do something" every Xth second.
Here's an example: (obviously not working..) function slideSwitch() { //change image... } setInterval(slideSwitch, 5000); //make the function slideSwitch execute every 5th second.
Also, is there any "else if" function in jQuery? Like in for example PHP, you can use "if", "else if" and "else".. like this: if(){ }else if(){ }else { }
So is there any function like that? I googled it, and I found out I have to use some kind of plugin for it to work? How do I use it?
I'm having a problem with Chrome and jQuery where I'm appending a script block to a page and I want the script to execute when it is appended. This works fine in every version of FF and IE I can find, but not in Chrome.
see the attachment for a simple example. In FF and IE you should get a 'hello world' alert when you click the page, but in Chrome you get nothing.
get Chrome to execute a script when the script is appended to a web page?
im trying to make a small jquery bbeditor and have hit a road block. when the user selects the [b] tag for example i want it to wrap the tags [b][/b] around their highlighted text. if they havent highlighted any text then it will insert the tags as normal but i need the caret to be in the middle of the tags. Any one know how i would go about this?
Is it possible to block the entire page but then override certain divs with an unblock command? Basically, I want to implement the block function when someone clicks the submit button on a form but if they have missed a question then unblock just this question div so it's nice and clear that's the one they need to correct?
i renamed this topic, original post was sent yesterday under "override of drop down menu and accordion (display problem)" and published in Using Jquery UI)I set a drop down menu using jquery naviDropDown 1.0 and use accordion of jquery-ui-1.8.11 too. I have a problem because the drop down menu is diplayed behing the accordion block.
I would like to animate the block(s) containing superfish menus as a one time onload event to make it appear more like the flash animations where menus first animate on screen.How can I achieve this and not repeat for further pages, so we don't get animations repeating ad nausea?
First of all, I'm an absolute newb in jQuery. My problem: I have let's say 3 square div's. Beneath these div's are 3 hidden div's, but they are on the same place in the layout. If one of the top div's gets hovered the corresponding bottom div should display, while the rest should hide. And if you move your mouse out of one of those 3 top divs, while not hovering over another, the correspondingbottom div should not change but just stay visible. I searched a while on the internet, but have not yet found anything that fits my needs or for which I have the skills to adjust it.
I'm trying to modify this piece of code to stop firing when I constantly mouseon and mouseout.[code]I know I need to use stop(), but I dont know where to stick it
I posted this in the UI group and was told to put it in here... My problem is that I have a function that is to call blockUI both upon login and logout. BlockUI only fires upon logout.
Here's my code:
**code** function Processing(dataString,l_processing,control) { if (l_processing == "yes") {
The code is standard $(document).ready(handler); and it doesn't fire in my script I have alert(document) to test the document object is defined and it is. I put an alert in the ready and it doesn't fire.I put an alert outside of the ready and it fires.
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Basically, when the user selects a trip, or the number of travellers it triggers a table to show with the corresponding options, the problem I have is that in ie7, it doesn't trigger the first time, only the second time. I have seen a few posts saying they have a similar problem, but in their case, it triggers when they unfocus. I have tried using simple javascript to select one of the options manually, hoping it would count as a first change, and that then clicking the first time would do it, but nop.
I want make a function fire when an element slidesup. I use slidetoggle to make the element appear and dissappear-i have attached a callback to it but it fires on slidedown-on clicking the element.
I do not want the function to be called on the slideDown phase of slideToggle but on its slideUp phase.