JQuery :: Create Buttons That Slide Onto Screen And Then Animate Slightly When Mouse Over?
Oct 21, 2010
I've been trying to find a jQuery that will have buttons float from left to right onto a page, then grow a little / shrink back to normal size on mouseover.
I've found lots of things that are predominantly for drop down menus - that's not really it.
Using my (limited) javascript skills I've modified a script that moves buttons or divs onto a page but it looks very dull. Powerpoint-like even.
Here's a link: [URL]
All the buttons need to do is jump to another page - the background image does not need to change at all / slide out or anything like that.
So basically what I'm looking for is a pointer to a jQuery thingy [!] that will do the above while looking a lot snazzier
I have a div that has a negative top margin and a negative right margin. The right margin is because I want to have the div slide onto the page from the right. The top margin is because without it my page height is the height of the visible elements plus the height of the off-screen div.On a button click, I move the div down and then animate it onto the screen from the right. On button click again, I animate the div to the right, off the screen, and then move it up. I also toggle its width & padding so it will appear to grow/shrink as it moves on/off screen. At least that's what I am trying to do. The animation onto the screen looks good, but going off the screen, it appears to happen intantaneously, instead of animatedDoes anyone know how I can fix this?
$(".addPanels").live("click", function(){//now and in the future, show the add panels menu var thisAddPanelsMenu = $(this).parent().prev(".addPanelsMenu");//get the addPanelsMenu if(thisAddPanelsMenu.length) {//if the addPanelsMenu exists
i have a function to dynamically create an image on the screen.the problem is i need it to slide down the screen, and i am using the function to have the picture up in more than one place at more then one one time.is their anything i can build into the div tag containing the image that would let it scroll down on its own (or some other method of accomplishing this i haven't thought of)i am putting my function below
function newtree(){ x_axis=Math.floor(Math.random()*height); newdiv=document.createElement('div');[code].....
the 'height' and 'width' variable are already set to the available room in pixels
take a look at following link and let me know how I can add a loop to my script in order to repeat the animate() function for example for every 30 seconds?
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as you can see the animate function just runs for one time but I would like to repeat it for every 30 seconds. I also would like to add a function to stop the animation when user mouse over on the Logo div.
take a look at following link and let me know how I can add a loop to my script in order to repeat the animate() function for example for every 30 seconds?[URL].. as you can see the animate function just runs for one time but I would like to repeat it for every 30 seconds. I also would like to add a function to stop the animation when user mouse over on the Logo div.
I have code done to have hidden div's slide down from the top (by clicking a div below it) which is cool, but how can the code be changed so that the hidden div's slide from hidden upwards rather then down, so to say that the div is at the bottom of the page then clicked and reveals upwards.
The JS:
The HTML (It's the twitter and music that needs to be sliding upwards)
I've done a fair amount of PHP development, but am new to Jquery. What I'd like to do is develop a tablet web app that uses custom image buttons for numeric-only data entry to populate form text boxes. Basically, when an image button (0 - 9) is tapped by the user, then the text box having the focus gets that corresponding digit added. There will also be a "back" button to erase, and a "send" button to process the form. It looks like this should be possible to do using Jquery or Jquery UI, but again I'm a newbie with Jquery and am not sure how to proceed.
I'm looking to slide a div, as in change it's left-margin (using positive and negative values), whenever someone hovers over another element. This element happens to be an image of an arrow, but that doesn't matter. What is the best way to do this exactly? I want it to to a smooth slide and continue to slide as long as the user is in that hover state....
Is there a jQuery function that can cause an element to slide down as in fly from an edge of a screen to the location that it is supposed to be at? The slideDown();function causes an element to start at the top of the container the element it is applied to and then roll down. I guess what I am looking for is something that would on an event slide from an edge of a screen or browser window to where it is supposed to go? Are there any functions or transitions like that?
I'm pretty new to JavaScript, can adjust it, but don't know how to build applications yet, but working on it. I'm looking for a tutorial or an open source app that will do the following: Slide show with buttons that overlay the slideshow, so users can click on the buttons and move to another slide. It's pretty common for most bigger companies now. I don't need it to shuffle out Flash or video, just simple gifs that are kept in a separate folder.
Is it possible to make the mouse be at a given position on the screen using javascript for example i am writing a element resize script and i would like to have it so when u click on the resize button the cursor moves to the bottom right corner of the element for the starting position
I need a javascript that will print out the X and Y of the mouse on the screen as I move the mouse and keep up to date. The X and the Y must also be stored in a variable. (Trying to increase my knowledge of javascript so that I can make my web sites better and my experiments are all in making games)
I'm trying to create a questionnaire style series of radio buttons which are hidden and then a different set of radio buttons displayed depending on the previous answer. eg
Q1 Is it a man? (if select yes then display)
Q2 Is he called John? (if no then display)
Q3 Is he called Gary? and so on...
I've been testing using the code below but wondered if anyone had any ideas on how this could be done easily?
This makes it impossible to check if the left button is STILL DOWN.
Say you have a drag and drop routine and drag an object (or at least the mouse pointer) out of the browser window, and then release the left mouse button.
Because the event happens outside the browser window, mouseup won't fire (it does under IE). So if you drag the pointer back inside the browser window there is NO WAY of knowing if the left button has been released.
In IE, you can at least use mousemove's event object to check whether the button =1, but in FF it returns zero both for left button and no button!
I can see no way out of this.
Try walterzorn's excellent drag and drop at www.walterzorn.com. Take the mouse pointer to the top of the screen under FF,release the mouse button and then go back into the browser window. Result? The script still thinks the mouse button is pressed.
I've been working on a javascript photo gallery on my talent agency's website. I'm running into a bit of trouble with two things... First off, i would like it that when the mouse is removed from the thumbnail, that the image the mouse was last on would remain on screen but the thumbnail wouldnt change back. Also, i cant figure out how to make it that when an image is being displayed, the photographer and makeup artist information could also be seen under the picture.
On some mouses there is a back and next button which makes it easy to go to the previous or next webpage while browsering. Is there a way in JS to capture these events?
iv been using a tutorial to creaete the script to show an enlarged version of an image float on the screen on mouse over. the script and everything else works but i was wondering if someone could help me to make the floating image more central as it floats down and right.
03-20-2007, 11:32 PM <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Caption Hover</title>
How is it possible to slide right/left within a horizontal scroll window for as long as the mouse-down action is triggered (preferably with jQuery)? Couldn't find any examples // functions to do that..
It is a "content slider" that rotates content "slides". It is setup to auto rotate on a set time, and you can also hit the previous/next buttons to move through the slides. This has been working great. Now I have the need for a pause button that will stop the auto rotate. I think this should be fairly easy for someone familiar with javascript and jQuery.
I am building a gallery for a client w/an admin etc. But visually she would like the images to be slightly rotated but stationary not animated. is there a way to do this with jquery here is a link to a rough draft.[URL]... so basically I want each of the images to be slightly rotated.