JQuery :: Create Own Pulsing / Spinning / Throbbing Effects
Jul 8, 2009
URL...If you need to let the user know something is happening in the background, this is the easiest way.It handles creation,positioning, masking/blocking stuff behind, and even "pulsing" the loading message with a few simple options.Of course, there's more than a few options.Everything is configurable and extensible.It's even easy to create your own pulsing/spinning/throbbing effects, and it can display text (default),images or any element you like with ease and simplicity.It works page-wide with a "static" call:[code]or per-element, with chaining and all:$('#foo').loading({ align:'center' })The best way to start seeing what can be done and how to use it is to play with the demo:URL...
I've been trying to figure out how to do this for some time now without using flash and I'm getting nowhere.
So, I have a rollover button with the 2 button images in the same image, using negative height in CSS to perform the rollover (just like the button here). I would love it if the rolled-over image would pulse while the mouse is hovered over it.
Any ideas on how to achieve this or a library that would support something like this? SO far I've just started researching jQuery UI effects and such, but I'm hitting a wall with progress.
This might be a combo Javascript / CSS question I'm building a website, and I'm wanting to have small, approx 100px x 100px pop up display that has a "page loading" spinning gif. I also want the page to fade out while this image is displayed. For instance, someone submits a form that takes 3-4 seconds to load. Once they hit submit, the screen darkens, the new window comes into focus, center of screen, and it has some kind of rotating gif, basically a trigger 'on submit'..
When i move over this object then the div .horizsubframe is coming down there. .horizsubframe must be coming easily from the the top to the bottom easing. And when i leave that div, it's disappearing from the bottom to the top.
I don't know anything of Jqeury.
So you get when you move over a block it's coming immediately but when you leave it it's slowly fading out. (the background color). When you move over a item in the mainmenu then there is coming a div beneath it now. But i wanna have that that div is easing from the top to the bottom then. And when you leave it from the bottom to the top.
i'm completly new to this kind of stuff and now i have a (little) problem. First of all i had done a Accordion with Tabs like here:[URL]... Thats currently working. I split every head/title of the 3 panes in 2 parts (div), first the name of the head-pane, e.g. "First Pane" and a div-container for a navigation...
I want that the navigation part fade in of the current activating pane and the other navigations should be fade out.It's not easy to explain what i mean
I wish to animate the fade in fade out effects on the text content in the table. i am using the following code.[code]but the problem with this code is that the both fadein and fadeout effect occurs simultaneously. Also i do not want the content of the div tag with id "about_content" to shift from one place to another as it is happening with this code. I want it to be seen at the top position of the block as it appears at the end of the animation.i have attached the .rar file having all the files of this project.
I'm not sure how to have two effects be applied to an element silmultaneously. For instance, I would like to have an element fade in uring fadeIn(), while also having it animate it's position. When I chain together my effects, they happen in sequence, not at the same time...
So, i have some basic jquery tabs ( http://jqueryui.com/demos/tabs/ ) which are being switched between them using 2 effects: slide up/down and fade in/out:
Javascript and implemented a few nice JQuery features on my new website. All of them work great in Firefox and Safari.In IE6, however, the site looks like a mess, even with Javascript enabled in the options panel.
I am trying to make a piece of text glow green then back to black every time a user clicks a button. My code looks like this [code]...
This works well. However, when i click the button so fast so many times in a row, the animation lags behind, because jQuery is trying to finish each animation to the end before going forward. Is there any way to disable this? Like, put something before .animte() to tell it to cancel any previous animations?
im new to jquery and still learning, i want to ask how can i apply animate effects in a div class, i have a class made for my content and im trying to apply opacity to my div using jquery, but i guess im not able to apply it to a div class, ive done the same thing with a div ID its working fine for my header. here is my code
I have worked with Jquery a bit. I recently used cycle plugin for my images. I can't use any other effect other than fade. The cycle won't respond. Should I include easing to get those effects?
I have tried various things to get this to work in IE, and I'm not sure why it won't work. The shuffle effect works, but not properly. It works in all the other browsers just fine. I've uploaded the code to jsbin here: [URL] I need this solved by the end of the day tomorrow, so if someone wants to take a look at it, please let me know what you think.
I am trying to fire an animation or even a simple fadeIn() by itself during a hover event. So far non of this fires. I am no longer getting any errors in my chrome inspector. The only things that will work is getting the id and firing the alert with the id in it.
$('.thumb_image', '#thumbs_section').hover(function() { id = this.id; var info_id = 'info_'+id;
My website has a large banner, that rotates between several hardcoded images with a fading effect. (see the onmouseover demo (lower left) from DynamicDrive)
I also added an image magnifier Jquery script to the page as well.. Click on the thumbnails and the magnified image fades in from the original image to the center of the screen.
In Internet Explorer, this combo works.. the large banner stays at the back, and the magnified image, appears ontop...
BUT.. in Google Chrome (& Apple Safari) - its the opposite. The banner remains topmost and the magnified image apears above everything else but behind the large banner..
Is there anyway to force Chrome to understand which is which? I rather like Chrome and don't want to move back to IE..
PS:: I'll just quick that the whole sha-bang works exactly right in Frontpage Preview as well.. so..
I am currently in discussions with a client to build them a website. The client has done the design assuming it will be built with Flash (ie. the pages are all full colour beautiful hi-res photos that fade in and out with the website content and navigation overlaying that.However, i prefer not to make websites with flash because i feel its more difficult to achieve the seo benefits and deep-linking that is so easy with standard website.So i guess my question is can i achieve these same background photo fade effects with Jquery. Ive been trying to find an example online but cant anything not using flash.I guess what im trying to do is similar to http://www.august.com.au/ except with a series of images fading in/out in the background.
I have a jquery script that prepends a <div> tag on button click. Additionaly in this script there are some jquery effects(like slideDown) applicable to <div> tags that were before(and for them effects work fine) and also to <div> which was prepended. However, after new <div> is prepended the effects don't work on it, why?
I was trying to apply 2 javascript effects on one image. First, I use this Jquery effect on the image. It works like it should until I put in the light box effect (this is the one I am using. The lightbox also works, it just depends on which order I put them in the code on which one will come through.I am relatively new to javascript and I am learning as I go along. Below I inserted part of my code geared towards these two effects. I know I have everything else in the code correct (the body) because they work individually, just not put together (or maybe I have to put a line of code in the body to enable it to work?).Essentially, I want the image to be dulled out when the visitor opens the page, get brighter when they roll over it, then trigger the lightbox when they click on it.The easy option would be to use an image swap for the dull/bright mouseOver effect; however, I like the way it is done by tutorialhero.CODE
I'm attempting to print a column of links received via AJAX request with an accompanying simple hover effect, however I can not get the hover effect to apply to the dynamic content. I've tried a few different ways of accomplishing this, none of which have worked so far. The most recent is posted below.
The call to imgUpdate.php in the following code snip returns content like:
I'm trying to use delay() before changing the html contents of an object.Eg. myobj.text("Hi There").fadeIn().delay(2000).text("Bye!").fadeOut();The result of this is that it just shows "Bye!" then fades, without any delay. So delay() seems only to work only with effects methods (fade, etc) not with other methods.Is there any way of getting around this and making a pause between any type of method in a queue?
Is it possible to use multiple JQuery Effects for navigation hover? For example, a navigation button that changes colors and shapes, such as when the user hovers over the button, the button first turns red then fades to blue...something of that nature? Or is JQuery even the right tool to do such a thing?
I`m using a Coda Slider 2.0, but the only effects available at the moment are the one inside the jquery.easing.1.3.js file. Does anyone know about how to insert other effects, like the traditional fade?