I am trying to create a multi level query,My only problem is that i do not know how i can visually develop it.i would like to have a visual aspect like this one.
I am trying to build this page where there are 3 levels of icons/contents. When user hovers on 1st level, they see the 2nd level. They now hovers on the second level and suppossed to get the 3rd levels of contents.My 1st/2nd levels worked fine.But when I added the 3rd level, could not make them to work.Problems: 1. the 2nd levels show up with multiple 3rd level items - suppossed to be all hidden.2. When I hover over the 2nd level - they are like frozen if the 3rd level is displayed. After hiding all the 3rd levels by doing mouseout - when I hover over a 2nd level, 3rd level shows up but when I move over to the next (2nd level), the corresponding 3rd level shows up without hiding the previous one. So again - displays multiple 3rd level items
var cr_event = $('#imgCE'); var info_center = $('#imgIC'); var tab_events = $('#tabCreateEvent');
I've been asked to create a site for my younger sister and she's requested a horizontal pull-down menu using graphics for the links instead of simply text. This is my first time trying to code such a menu (topic not covered in class) and I'm having some difficulty getting it to work completely.
Right now it's partially working. The various sub menus do show up when clicking or rolling over the previous menu item. However all menu items past the one clicked jump down one line when expanding instead of simply showing the sub menu under the main line up. The rollover also has issues but mostly because I haven't finished coding the onmouseout part, so it doesn't go away. I'm trying to get the main pull down working before tackling that part. Below is the JavaScript function I'm trying to use as well as a part of the menu. I've already spent months trying to get this working and am not making much headway.
I run an educational website with a CSS/JavaScript based menu that is right now only single level. I am trying to convert it over to multi level. I have tried a few other multi level menus but I have done a lot of customization in terms of appearance for this current menu, so none of the new ones looked right.
Here is the site: [url] Here is the CSS: [url] Here is the JavaScript: [url]
I have a website script written in php, now the menu it has is in php and uses a tpl file. This is very crude compared to what i need, now i post here in DHTML because the DHTML drop down menus are more what i need.
Here's the problem. I want to install this for the top navigation bar. It should appear on the whole site. But how do you get a DHTML menu into php script. The current menu is php script, and it is linked in each of the php pages at the bottom. And it needs to have the ability to recognize whether the user is logged in.
I am really pressing on to finish this home page menu, and I'm trying to find out why this odd behavior is occurring. There is obviously some conflicting code in my CSS. You can see this odd behaving menu for yourself at productreview. The other thing I'm trying to learn how to do is how to get the 3rd and 4th level lists to appear on the parent item's hover.This is my JavaScript:
I want that when i click on a other main item that the other will close. Now it still keep open and then ill get a long menu list. How do i do it , i dont have js experience.
I'm using ajax to grab a response from a PHP page, on success, the ajax sets a variable. After the line that calls the ajax function is the line the returns the variable (a global variable). Problem is, because the variable is returned right after the ajax function is fired, it doesn't give the ajax enough time to set the variable. The work around I've thought about would be using the ajax function as a variable, and returning that variable in the initial return line.
Here's some code for reference:
The function that will return the response I'm trying to collect:
Can anyone point me to a good tutorial for creating a site-level search applet? I am trying to create a virtual catalog of sorts, and I would like to be able to search the catalog and have the results displayed on the same page with one column text and an image of the product. I've seen several tutorials that create site-level searches that will bring back a search results page with options to choose from. I am looking to create a search that does not bring back this "results" page, but displays an image of the product instead. Given the nature of the products, search results will only bring back one specific item, and so, I would like to skip the "results" page altogether. Any thoughts?
I'm trying to create a multi-dimensional associative array that has some of its data created dynamically. The code I've currently got is as follows (using JQuery to retrieve form element values):
Code JavaScript:
var data = { label: $('#label').val(), child_float: function() {
[code]....
.. if its values were not being created dynamically. However as you can tell that isn't what is being generated at the moment, as there's no opening/closing brace before/after the child_float's member variables. Any ideas what changes I need to make in order make the child_float behave as intended?
<script type="text/javascript" src="sylvester.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> var M = $M([ <?php
[Code].....
I need to build a 100x100 array. I'm using the sylvester plug-in to make a matrix. The code executes fine and when i go view source from the browser the 100 rows and columns are defined just fine. I think that the document is first loaded then the php loops are executed on the server. Is there any way i can load a multi-dimensional array with PHP. I must do it that way, cause later i'll need to query the databases in the loops above.
Firstly this isnt a double post, I stupidly posted in the Java forum not the java script forum. Im trying to create a dynamic table based on the selections of multiple lists as per here Screen Shot
A user would select thier choices from the various lists and then add them to a table - this is where my question comes in. How do I achieve creating a table which will grow depending on how many additions a user adds?
Hope I make sense, Im trying to get my head around this.
I have been searching around to see if it is possible to have a 5 level jQuery Cascading dropdown, so far I have 3 levels working but 4 and 5 will not.I have searched around and all I have found are only 3 level jQuery Cascading dropdown.
I want to use this menu but i have so many main items that there are 2 rows. The first row is always on top. How can i get the second level menu to be on top of the fisrt item menu-item1 menu-item2 menu-item3 menu-item4 menu-item5 menu-item6 menu-item7 menu-item8 menu-item9
Given the following markup <div id="menu"> <ul> <li><a id="home" href="#">Home</a></li> <li> <a id="about" href="#">About</a> <div>
About sub menu </div></li><li> <a id="products" href="#">Products</a> <div><h2>Books</h2> <ul><li>ColdFusion</li> <li>jQuery</li> <li>CSS</li> <li>HTML</li> <li>Groovy</li> <li>Hibernate</li> .....
How can I grab only the 1st level children of my node? I want direct decendents of menu only. My code below is grabbing all <li> which is going to be a problem. (function($){ $.fn.extend({ myplugin: function(options){ return this.each(function(){ // the object we are working with var obj = $(this); // get a list of menu items var menuItems = $('li',obj); }); }}); })(jQuery);
Am having a fiddle with the following for a while now and am not getting anywhere - also not knowing if what i am trying is actually the best / fastest way... What i have is the following menu
How can I use jQuery to add a css class to the first level of <li> tags under a <ul> tag? I have this so far: $("ul.menu li:first").addClass("myClass"); But this only adds the "myClass" to the first <li>, I'd like the set of <li> tags directly underneath to have the same css class. I have a menu structure and it's only the first set of <li> tags I'm interested in.