JQuery :: Find And Hide Li With Same Content?
Jul 20, 2010im looking for a way to check a list for equal content and then hide this li.
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im looking for a way to check a list for equal content and then hide this li.
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I am implementing some tabs using jquery and have run into a problem where a google map on one of the tabs is not displaying. I read that a solution is to "Use the off-left technique for hiding inactive tab panels"i.e
Code:
.ui-tabs .ui-tabs-hide {
position: absolute;
left: -10000px;
}
how the hide method is currently hiding the tab contents. i.e how does the hide() method hide the tabbed content?
I have a DOM manipulated page - manipulated with jQuery.The user follows a link on this page - but when he uses the back button all the previous JSON data is lost and the original (unmanipulated) static page is shown.This is putting a *STOP* on our project.I cannot find a way to cache the content - have tried headers and mod_cache in apache... it still simply shows the original page.To make things worse different browsers give different results.
View 1 Replies View Relatedthat wasn't a very descriptive title, but I couldn't work out how to phrase it! If I have a table that looks like this.
<table id="animals">
<tr>
<td>Ferret</td>
<td>Freddy</td>
<td> </td>
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and I want to insert a new row for Sid the Snake, how do I find the right row so that when I insert, the rows will still be in alphabetical order? In other words, Sid should be inserted after Rick the Rabbit and before Vernon the Vole, as "s" comes after "r" and before "v"
I've been messing about with this, but I'm getting myself confused. I'm sure there's an easy way, given the power of jQuery's selectors, but I haven't worked it out yet.
Can JavaScript find a specific word (the word "blue", for example) and hide it from view?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am trying to learn jquery. my example below is to show and hide content in a group divthe code works but i want to know if this is best practice to write what i did. Is there better way to do it?
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html
> <head
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And also add a plus & minus button to it, so when it is hidden, the button is plus, and when it is showned the button is minus.[URL]I want it to be animated with .hide() and .show()
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have recently started exploring the world of jQuery and it looks incredibley rich and powerful! I am stuck on something, though. When I dynamically create a div
var divTag = document.createElement("div");
//Set the parameters
divTag.id = "divMaster";
//Create it and immediately hide it!
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This is probably really obvious, but I cannot figure out why? Perhaps jQuery is looking for elements already in the original HTML, and my div tag was added to the DOM after loading the original elements?
So i have this full paged HTML/CSS side and i wanna imploment some Jquery to hide and show my Contact informations.But, my problem is that, i have a FULL side filled with Div's and other goodies. My problem is, how do i get make a link, which is inside a Div to be a special class so that only when you click that "class" it shows / hides the content?The Div i have it something like this;[code]
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am having some real trouble figuring out how I can hide and show divs one at a time, a bit like an accordian. Currently, I have several buttons, which open and close a div containing a ul menu. What I am trying to achieve is to only have one div showing at a time.
So for instance, when the page loads no divs are displayed, just the buttons. You click a button a div slides out. you click another button this div closes and another opens. I am new to jQuery, but working hard to understand and learn. So far I have the below for each button (div).
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I am using the following code to show and hide several dynamic content areas on a page. It works like an accordion where when you open one it closes the other.
Is there a way I could change it to so it doesn't automatically close one when another is open? Meaning I would like to have multiple content areas expanded at once. I would also still want to be able to manual close them if I want.
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Is it possible with jQuery to show a part of the content again which is already hide?
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
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When I click on #hidr, #div1 is hide() like it should, but when I click on #showr, #div2 doesn't show up, probably because it is hide in div1.
Is there a workarround?
how to properly evaluate a value in a document onLoad. Caveat - I am working on this via a CMS (BusinessObjects), so don't have 100% control over what's passed in to the page.
HTML:
<div id="home_alert"><hr />
<h2>MEMBER ALERT!</h2>
<p><a href="/member-home.htm">LOG IN to read new items!</a></p>
</div>
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Is there a way to edit the following show hide set up to allow for initial div to be open. So for example instead of nothing coming up, #video1 would initially load and then when you click on li links it would load a new div in as coded replacing the initial video for example, if you clicked video 2 or 3 thumbnails?
HTML=
<ul id="brightCove">
<li onclick="javascript:doShowHide('video1');">
<a href="javascript://">video 1 thumbnail here</a>
</li>
<li onclick="javascript:doShowHide('video2');">
<a href="javascript://">video 2 thumbnail here</a>
</ul><div class=showhide" id="video1">
content for video 1 </div>
<div class="showhide" id="video2">
content for video 2 </div>
JS
$(document).ready(function() {
// Add ID of New Category in line below separated by Commas
$("#video1,#video2").hide();
});
doShowHide = function(idstr) {
$("div.showhide:visible").each(function () {
if (this.id != idstr) $(this).hide("fast");
});
$("div.showhide#"+idstr).show("fast");
}
how to write a script where when a link is clicked in the left nav column, it will display text in the right main column. So, when you first arrive to the page, nothing will appear in the main portion of the site. Content only appears after clicking on a link. When you click on another link, the previous content is hidden, and the new text is displayed. Here's what I have so far:
HTML
<div class="container">
<div class="nav">
<ul id="menu">
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I have the following show/hide div function made with jQuery:
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
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It toggles perfectly, but I would like to make to which appears to overlap the underlaying content div below. Right now it just pushes down the content div when sliding out.
I have a div that is float: left and has a bunch of divs inside it. Those divs inside are all position: relative. They also have z-index values. I want to know the actual height of the outer div's content when I add a div.
Here's the problem:
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<div class="outer">
<div class="something_With_Z_Index_Of_Zero">Something</div>
<div class="something_With_Z_Index_Of_One">Something</div>
</div>
(NOTE: Both inner divs have a height of 20px)
When I ask for either: outerDiv.offsetHeight or outerDiv's computedStyle.height, both give me 40 (or 40px). This is actually not right as the two inner divs are placed one over the other. How would I figure out the proper height?
Im making a website in which I want to "embed" another website (not mine) - implesignup.se - through which i've created an event. The problem is that I want to hide the footer of that page, maybe the header to if its possible, but since the height of the other page varies throughout the steps in the "buying-process" I can't set a fixed height...Is it possible to fix this problem using jquery and how do I do that?So, something like this is what i want: autoheight - x pixels from the top - x pixels from the bottom
View 4 Replies View RelatedI want to use a toggle to hide and show some content but it isnt working
html code:
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But this code dont works correct, notiv that i want to use more then one box.
I have a list item, where only some of the items are linking to a quote from the client. The quotes are in another list, where each list item has an id corresponding to the client link. I want to show the client quote when you roll over the client anchor link. Currently when I mouseover it's showing nothing.
Here's my HTML
<!--client list-->
<ul id="clientList">
<li>no quote Client /</li>
<li><a href="#client1">Client 1</a> /</li>
<li>no quote Client /</li>
<li><a href="#client2">Client 2</a> /</li>
</ul>
<!--client testimonials--> .....
At the moment, when I mouseover one of the anchored client links, the content disappears, so it's not showing the correct client quote <li>.
$(document).ready(function() {
// see if the requested page url contains an anchor '#'
var hash = window.location.hash.substring(1);
// if no anchor, show the default blockqoute
if(!hash){
var id = 'default';
}else{
var id = hash;
} .....
which works once the page hasn't been loaded using.load $(".toggle_cat_container").hide(); How do I adapt it to work when the page is loaded with .load? I am familiar with needing to use .live on click functions.
i.e.
$("a[id^='mydiv']").click(function(e) {
needing to be changed to:
$("a[id^='mydiv]").live('click', function(e) {
My problem is that $(".toggle_cat_container").hide(); would trigger when the document was ready but when its loaded it won't trigger. What adaptation do I need? I suspect something similar to the below - just not getting it right $(".toggle_cat_container").live('onLoad', function(e) {
It is not possible for me to make the content1,2,3,4 fadeIn instead of just showing. When i type 'slow' here content disapear:
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Is it possible find a node backwards instead of forwards.
I would like to do (remember find_reverse does not exist)
First let me admit that my Javascript coding skills are lacking. I know enough to implement and slightly modify existing code, but not enough to write a complex script from scratch.
With that said, I'm trying to implement a navigation system like the left vertical links on this page: [URL]
I looked into using JQuery tabs, but the ul would be too long for a horizontal list. Ultimately, I'm looking to mimic the way this navigation behaves in the way it hides/shows/maintains the content based on the mouseover function. I also looked into using JS to hide/show layers, but it looks like I need something to hide/show divs with HTML content within the normal text flow.
I have a piece of code that I'd rather google's spider did not follow. Is
this possible please?
how I can change the code below so that instead of all the fade in fade out stuff the function will actually replace whatever is inside a div called Myholder with the response this script pulls in?
Here's the code I need to change.
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#wait_1').hide();
$('#drop_1').change(function(){
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drop_1 is the name of a drop down which when changed runs this script which brings back a second dropdown with data relating to the first one.