JQuery :: Hide A Table Row That Contains A Td That Has InnerText *=Total But Not Month
Nov 8, 2011
I have a table that i need to hide 2 rows in one the 1st td has innerText *=Balance and the other innerText *=Total. Using the my selector for totali get 2 tds I need to not select the row with a td containing Month. For some reason my selectors only select the td, i was trying tr td[innerText *=Balance] this selects the td not the row
I have a costestimatorslider using jquery ui slider as:
$(function() {
As you can see I can add the value from the slider ui.value without any problem.Now I would like to be able to ADD or Extract the$('.cost') value to other value as Total(total=parseInt($('#total').html());.) which is Sum of some other calculations stored in a HTML table cell in the page as:
I tried to do it by this way butFirstof all it doubled the value which makesense and it's wrong!, besides itcouldn'textract the cost from the total.
I am trying to modify the table found in the following Link (section 4, Post Event Calculated tonnes) to recreate an identical table that I require:Special Event Follow UpSomeone prior to me create this sheet and I would like to modify the formula and the headings in that specific table only. How can I recreate an identical table with different headings to represent the items I require.
I am trying to hide/show table when hide/show button is pressed
Problem: The code works fine when I remove 'slow' from line 10. But with 'slow' in line 10 content of toggleButton doesnt change from Hide to Show when pressed.
I know that innerText is not supported in FireFox and I've found the following code fragment which was originally designed in an HTMLElement prototype for an innerText getter. I do not however want to use the getter approach and want to just get the innerText as follows:
I am trying to add up some fields, it works but to get the total you have to click on the total box. Is there any way of getting it to total automatically i.e. when the user enter a quanity it will show the total straight away without having to click the total box.
Below is my code <html><head><title>Online Order</title></head> <body bgcolor=white onLoad="document.arith.total.value=eval(0);
I have 3 radio buttons and based on which is clicked I want to write html to a div. So far nothing is happening and it seems that the onclick is not being done at all or tried.
This is what I have:
Code:
<script type="text/javascript"> <!-- function getAmt(ss){ if(ss == "fy"){
I used the sum of check boxes script, altered it for radio buttons and it works... except for one little nit-picking thing.If a user changes their mind and chooses the other radio button in the set, the total does not reflect the actual total unless they click again on an already set radio button on the side they are using.Here's the JS:
Code: //Adds the sum of all radio buttons for the Home Team (Games Won) function UpdateCost() { var sum = 0;[code]......
How can I get this to reflect the actual games won if a user changes a radio button from home team to visiting team? I have a duplicate JS (UpdateCost2) and I have a matched pair of radio buttons for each game. Either you win (get 1) or lose (get 0).
I'm using the following code for my tab navigation (which works really well):
In these tabs are somes tables and divs. Now,I wanted to hide or fadeOut a div, which is placed in a table. The div itself also contains a table.I came up with the following code:
But this doesn't work. The value of divContainer is exactly the id of the div with a # in front (example: #div1). I have to do it this way (dynamically), because the HTML is generated by ASP.Net code.
This is a part of education test. I have a div, with images like this: <div> <img src="..." onmouseover="zoom(this);"><img src="..." onmouseover="zoom(this);"><img src="..." onmouseover="zoom(this);"><br> <img src="..." onmouseover="zoom(this);"><img src="..." onmouseover="zoom(this);"><img src="..." onmouseover="zoom(this);"><br> <img src="..." onmouseover="zoom(this);"><img src="..." onmouseover="zoom(this);"><img src="..." onmouseover="zoom(this);"> </div>
There can be more images in a "table" like 4x4 or 6x4.. When I move mouse cursor over one of images I would need to hide all previous images and all next images, relative to image that fired the event. This is my question how to do it. Next step is to zoom the image with .addClass("zoom") and on onmouseout to removeClass("zoom") (no problem with this). And last step is to make all images visible if mouse is out of images. I want to keep the DOM structure as it is, for compatibility with other JS code.
Note that these issues are specific to IE8, and I am using for the purpose of creating a program which works in IE, FF, Chrome, so I've only tested my solutions in those 3. I wasn't sure whether to start this as a question (as I am asking for an easier solution) or if I note it as a problem or discussion.
Any time I've used .show(x) where x > 0 on anything inside of a table, I get this "flicker", which has been mysterious to me for a while. As I need the row to expand it's height when the object grows, so I can't use "position:absolute;", which I found as a suggestion elsewhere (and does work...if the space is already allocated).
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I hope this helps anyone who is having the IE "flicker" issue, and I hope even more that someone out there can give an easier solution!
I have a table that is set up to look like a menu and would like to show/hide certain rows, the problem is that the rows do not have id's...basically, it looks like this:
Ultimately, what I would like to do is: show all Level1 rows.hideadditionallevels below Level1 (which could be any number deep) and finally, if row is selected then show additional levels below (td class will change to "Selected" when on the page) and above (ie. if Level2 is selected).
I need to hide 90% of a div and I'm not able to figure out a way to do wit with JS or CSS. Here is the code I'm working with: Code: td colspan="2" class="vCSS_breadcrumb_td"> <a href="[URL]">Home</a> > <a href="/SearchResults.asp?Cat=208" title="Living room furniture"> Living Room</a> > <a href="/SearchResults.asp?Cat=209" title="Living Room Sectionals"> Sectional Sofas</a> > <a href="/SearchResults.asp?Cat=235" title="Discount Leather Sectionals"> Leather Sectionals</a> > <a href="/SearchResults.asp?Cat=273" title="Modern Leather Sectionals"> Modern Leather Sectionals</a> ><br /> <img src="v/vspfiles/templates/SAR/images/clear1x1.gif" width="5" height="5" alt="" /><br /> <font class="productnamecolorLARGE colors_productname">PAGE SPECIFIC TEXT</font><br /> <img src="v/vspfiles/templates/SAR/images/clear1x1.gif" width="5" height="5" alt="" /> </td>
I need to keep the font tag with the page specific text and hide everything else. I've tried using the following in my CSS file but it leaves several ">" symbols that aren't enclosed in a tag (other than td): Code: td.vCSS_breadcrumb_td a {display: none;} How do I use JS to hide the > characters in the td, or use JS to hide everything in the td tag except for the text in the font tag (and not use the CSS code).
I have found many nice filter plugins, that let you filter a table,and hide the rest of the items, and only show the item that matches what was entered into an input dialog.What I would like to do, is use an unordered list instead. Is there any plugins that support this? I have not been able to find any..
Say, for example, I have a table with an undefined number of rows. Row 1 contains number 1 to 10, row 2 contains 11 to 20... you get the picture. The table is autogenerated and id's are made unique by the system (GUID's plus id). I am able to add a 'name'attribute to'img''sthat are in the td's and add a groupname i.e. '11to20'. Using this i want to test showing/hiding grouprows. Now I have a dropdownlist on the page where the user selects the groupname from i.e."11to20". I would like to be able to hide the rows not having the selected groupname and show the rows that do. I've constructed a query that would hide the selected groupname but it hides all tr's. $(obj).attr('name', obj.options[obj.selectedIndex].value).parents('tr').siblings().fadeOut('fast');
Here's the (simplified) sample html I constructed by hand for this message: <fieldset class="my-form"><div> <div class="NumberSelector""> <label for="ChooseNumber">Choose a number</label> <table id="ChooseNumber" cellspacing="10" border="0" style="width:542px;"> <tr><td><label for="ChooseNumber_1"> <img name="1To10" src="/images/number1.jpg" alt="number1" onclick="ImagePopup(this);"/> .....
How can I use jquery to cycle through all the table rows I have in a table, and hide the rows that contain a specific HTML value that I pass to jquery?For instance, I have a table full of students, and courses each student is taking. If I want to hide all the rows where the course is Chemistry (regardless of student), how would I do that?I already have captured the HTML value, what I mainly need help with is how to tell jquery to hide ALL of the rows with that HTML value, rather than just the row I click on.
I have a page that lists a bunch of golf clubs. They are ordered by catagory (drivers, woods, etc) When you click on a check box the javascript puts the price in a sub-total box. I need it to also add up the total for the page.Here's a link to the page:
http:[url]....Here is the javascript at the top:
Code: <script language=javascript> var a=<?php echo $row_recDrivers['cPrice']; ?>; //set driver value. var b=<?php echo $row_recWood['cPrice']; ?>; //set wood1 value.[code].....