JQuery :: Event Click - After Load Page
Feb 27, 2010Is there a way to add event click on link created by dom after load page ?
View 2 RepliesIs there a way to add event click on link created by dom after load page ?
View 2 RepliesI'm using the following code to attach a method to the click event of my button. It definitely works, but unfortunately the click event happens on page load even though no one has actually clicked on the button. How do I prevent this? $('#btn').bind('click',etCategories());
View 4 Replies View RelatedThis is first shot at jQuery and I need some help to achieve what I intend to do.
I have a click event associated with a div
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Currently the function is called on click. I would like to call that function for the ul on load. How do I do this?
i have a basic 2 column page, on the left is the navigation, on the right the content.i'm loading in the content with the load() method - some php generated html code which looks like this e.g.
<div id="container">
<div id="toggle">TOGGLE</div>
<div id="showArticles">
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so if i click on the toggle div.. nothing happens so i tried to put a <p id="toggle"> in the navigation bar which is static (not being load()-ed in via jQuery) and it worked so it seems to me, that jQuery can't get the click event out of the load()-ed page
I am currently using load() to display content upon clicking a line. I would like to add another load function to the same anchor's click event. I tried applying the click function to the sam a.class but it did not work.I have the load a.class within an accordion. here is my current jQuerry functions on the page
$(document).ready(function() {
//ACCORDION BUTTON ACTION $('div.accBtn').click(function() {
$('div.accContent').slideUp('normal'); $(this).next().slideDown('normal');
});
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I am working on a page that will load in other pages using AJAX and the .html method. Something like this :
<span id = "edit">Edit</span>
<div id = "cont">
</div>
//the click edit script
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Unfortunately this does not seem to work, entirely. It does trigger the click event but it messes up the post for some reason. I have played around with it for the last 45 minutes or so and it seems like the click event trigger is what is messing things up, if I comment it out it works fine. Could anyone tell me why they think this is? note this is an over simplified version of my actual code, but the structure is the same.
I'm very new to jQuery and have run into a problem. I've successfully put together a script that will load images in a different div with fadeIn and fadeOut. Thumbnails are clicked on, and then the full size image will load. This content is all contained on a Gallery page. The problem is that I have a separate page section, appearing on all pages of the site, that holds thumbnails of recent gallery uploads.
When these are clicked, I want to load the Gallery page, and set the source of the full scale image. I've so far only been able to load the Gallery page with the default image source, of just get the full scale image to load. The first section of code below works fine, it's the part for the Gallery page. The other section is for the recent entries. I've removed the fadeIn and fadeOut since they won't be necessary.
Code:
$(document).ready(function(){
$(".galleryholder a").click(function(){
var imageSource = $(this).attr("href");
$("#frame img").fadeOut("slow", function() {
$(this).load(function() {
$(this).fadeIn("slow");
});
$("#frame img").attr({ src: imageSource })
});
return false;
});
});
$(document).ready(function(){
$(".recentholder a").click(function(){
var imageSource = $(this).attr("href");
$("#frame img").attr({ src: imageSource })
document.location.href = '../gallery'
return false;
});
});
I bind a custom event on page A,then ajax load page B。In page Bthereis a <a> link which trigger the custom event.Problem is :the trigger function work when i place the trigger
function in page A ,but not work in B by ajax load.
I have some simple code to make a link open on page load. When the code fires it shows the alert 'clicked' but then nothing happens. The url is generated with APEX and if i click the link on the page physically the alert fires and the page redirects to the linked Url. Why isn't the click event working?
jQuery:
$(document).ready(function(){
$('.myLink').click();
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I recently added a section to my website that uses the Scrollable JQuery tool to load images from my Flickr account. When I initially load the page the "next" button requires two clicks before it will advance to the next set of images. This only happens on the first attempt following the page load. When I look at the code it appears that Scrollable fires an event on the first click that removes the "disabled" class on the "prev" anchor tag. It appears to skip the slider event that scrolls the images. You can view the issue here: [URL].
View 2 Replies View Related1. Load the first page of a series of pages into an iframe when you click a link
2. On each click load the next in order page
3. When last page has loaded if clicked again will start from the beginning.
What I am doing: I am creating a tutorial for a friend who cannot figure out how to use her new rental management program. I could use a manual slide show to have her click for the next image however, there are a LOT of tutorial images which show her what to do at that point. Her program contains a great number of setup screens, report screens etc. This means the slide show would be sitting there loading all these images before it will work. So, I figured, OK make a page with an iframe, and then I could put each image on it's own little page i.e. page1, page2 etc. Place a little button, or a next link, then have the link load the pages into the iframe in order.
I have questions related to three operations using jQuery:refresh a div element on page lo append an element on top of the other elements in div change an image (pending/accepted) from the div's elements I know that there are tutorials for that, but i am so short in time.I just finished my PHP courses, and i am too tired to get into the jQuery magic right now.ere is the situation that i am confronting. I have to files: propune.php (which is basically the page that has the form and the div that should be refreshed/appended) and propuneri.php (the file that is handling ajax calls).
propune.php
(partial) http://pastebin.com/SFJ7zSRJ
propuneri.php
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I have a page with a form, that represent questions and the corresponding answers.I defined the minimum questions, answers, and their maximum.So I added a link in the form to add question (along with the minimum amount of answers), and a link per question to add an answer in it.the "click" event for my links is like:
$(document).ready(function(){
$(".addquestion").click(function(event){...});
$(".addanswer").click(function(event){alert("addanswer");...});
});
the code look more like JS, but basically it.adds the html code in the corresponding divs.The problem is the following: if I add a question, it also add a link to add answers to this question, but this link does not fire the event.Did I miss something to add to make it work?I mean the link in html page is exactly the same, I even tried not
changing the part with the int, it still doesn't work.
Can JQuery toggle be use to switch divs on page load instead of having to click a button to start the action? What would I have to write in the header to make this happen if this is possible?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm setting up a video gallery on a site. What I want to happen is that when the user clicks on a thumbnail it then opens and plays the corresponding video clip in shadowbox.
What shadowbox opens is a page which holds the video player object. What I need to happen is for the video reference to be passed to the page that shadowbox opens.
I don't know how to do this. I can get this working where the thumbnails are all on the same page as the video player object. The link on the thumbnail images is as follows:
<a href="javascript:loadVideo('rb6RuHSMY-8');"><img src="data/thumbnails/01.jpg" width="118" height="66" alt="video" /></a>
What I was trying to set up was to get the page that shadowbox opens to automatically run the loadVideo javascript with the reference variable passed to it in the url.
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.
<style type="text/css">
.gbtn-options {
overflow-y:auto;[code]....
I understand that when loading a page, the html parser is suspended until any script that it comes across is executed. i also believe that certain browsers will allow user input for those parts rendered whilst the rest of the page is still being parsed. suppose that a user clicks a button that is visible and 'active' and fires off some lengthy javascript execution causing the ui to 'freeze' for a while. my question is, on a page that is still being parsed but allows user input on those parts parsed and rendered, will the parsing of the rest of the page cease whilst the event handler (onclick) is working or will the user see the page render simultaneously as the event handler does its job?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have this onchange event that occurs after user selection of a dropdown menu. When a user makes a selection it queries the database and delivers some data.
The value of the dropdown is stored in a database, but the problem is when the page is refreshed the delivered data disapears, only reappearing if you change the dropdown.
How can I make the onchange event run when the page loads so that if there is already a selection, the database data will always be there, only to change if the user changes the selection?
Here is the JS:
<script type="text/javascript">
function showCustomer(str)
{var xmlhttp;
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I have just added a jQuery fade plugin onto a page to automatically cycle through images in an unordered list without a click event. It works well but when I preview the page with JS disabled all images become visible and it messes up the layout. What I need is a method that works when JS is disabled. I have seen methods where the {display:none} CSS styles are applied then changed via JS but can't figure this out. If anyone can either recommend a decent plugin with provisions for JS disabled browsers
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow can I capture the event when I click with the cursor anywhere in the
page (that is, on a component or elsewhere). This event would occure in
an I.E 5.5 or later browser.
I have a simple button in my HTML. I also have a function in my external JavaScript file. This function calls an alert box with some text. Now, I also have a global variable in my JavaScript that gets the button by id, then assigns the onclick event handler to it which in turn is assigned the call to my alert box function. Simple right?
Problem: The alert box shows up when the page loads as well as when the button is clicked. This is not desirable. code...
I would like to create a plugin that I can put before a click event on a button. The click event should occur if the user's time on the page hasn't expired. The plugin should check the user's time, and then stop the click event if the time has expired. With the plugin, I'm essentially putting two click events on the same button, as I need to check the expiration when the button is clicked. The plugin is working on my test page, but I'm afraid that this is contingent on an arbitrary ordering of the click events by jQuery. If I have my click event chained after my plugin, can I be assured that the plugin would always stop the click event if the time is expired? Or could jQuery execute the click event before the time gets checked?
(function( $ ){
$.fn.checkExpiration = function(
$this = $(this);
return this.each(function(){3
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Code:
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
function thatpage(){
document.URL="byte.html";
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Don't know why it doesn't work. Where is the error? Where should i edit?
I'm trying to make it so that when a user clicks on a radio button, the image that is related to the radio button is displayed next to it (without reloading the page). At the moment all it shows is the image related to the currently saved option, which I'd like to keep on page load. Is this possible?
Here is my code for the radio buttons.
I need a script which click on random links on my webpage after page load?i have javascript code which open only link which i write in script but i want the code which click on any available link on my webpage the links change after every 10-15 seconds so i cant set a spacefic link in code...
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have a site which displays a selection of advert listings. We log the number of clicks each advert receives via ajax requests.The listings link to both internal pages on our site and external pages, hence the ajax - we cannot log the'clicks' by logging the requests on the destination pages as these are not all on our site for us to log. Also, I don't want to potentially get false positives e.g.from bookmarked pages - hence I am logging the actual clicks, not the requests on the destination.
All is OK in most browsers, but there is a problem with Safari (I am running Safari 4.0 on Windows XP running in Virtualbox OSE) but only where the destination is to open in the same window/tab (some listings go to a new window, some don't). I am logging clicks via an ajax request in the onclick event, which is working fine when the listing is to open in a new window, but it appears that when a new window is not to be opened, the ajax never gets sent.A have constructed the following minimal test case:
index.html
Code:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" [code].....
Note the line commented '****' in index.html which cancels the action of the link. When this is not commented out, the ajax request is sent correctly. Without it (the desired situation) the ajax request never gets sent. Its as if Safari saves up the ajax requests to do later, but never sends them as the new page cancels all such 'saved up' actions.I am using the Safari web developer tools, but I have also checked this test case by checking the Apache logs. Note that as a test case I don't pretend that it will work in IE, but it should work in standards compliant browsers and has been tested on Firefox 3.6.6 and Opera 10.6. The Apache logs show that logger.txt is being requested, unless it is already in the browser cache.Possible workarounds I've considered, but would prefer to avoid:
On the site in question the only such links that currently open in the same window are internal, so I do have the option of logging safari clicks by logging these requests as opposed to clicks and checking the http referer on the server side. As this is not a very flexible solution as it relies on these specific circumstances, also relies on all other links successfully making a new window, and furthermore relying on http referer could result in false negatives I'd rather find a solution within the javascript.I haven't checked whether an asynchonous request would work, but I don't wish to do this anyway just in case there is ever a server problem that prevents the response coming back (note that for these purposes the response is actually superfluous - we are sending the server a message but don't need anything back). I also want to avoid the delay in sending the user to the destination - there is no point having to wait for a response we don't need.Lastly, and my prefered workaround unless I can find anything better, is to make Safari (only) open all links in a new window anyway.