JQuery :: .hover Displays / Removes All DIVs With That Class
Dec 19, 2010
URL..when you hover over an image, I've used .hover to fadeIn a DIV called 'zoomicon' for that image, but my problem is that when you hover one image, not only does the zoomicon for that image fade in, but all instances of zoomicon fade in, as well as fade out.how do Iseparateinstances of zoomicon to fade in and fade out for their respective image blocks?[code]
I have been trying to do some tooltips for a website and desperately wanted to learn something new and do that with jQuery.However, every time a mouse hovers over a tooltip, all hidden divs are shown, not just the one that supposed to. Here's my html:
I am trying to create a hover that displays when text is passed over by the mouse using javaScript. The hover will display a URL to a detailed report when the user hovers over the text.
I am attempting to make a menu that has a background image that changeswhen you rollover or click a menuitem. I've got the hover effect working fine with CSS, but am trying to implement the click event via jquery with the following:
My process is to reset the entire menu to the inactive state, then switch on the active state for the item that was clicked. Eventually, the item that was clicked will display its corresponding body section as well. I've tried using the CSS pseudo-class "active", but since the entire div is the link, that is unavailable. I've also tried multiple variations of addClass/removeClass, toggleClass, and setAttribute/removeAttributebut nothing hasworked so far.
When I mouseover over the list items below, I would like a DIV that I specify (in this case corresponding by number - but I would like the flexibility to define the div name individually if numbers don't exist, or don't match up [I'm using Drupal, and everything is dynamically generated]) to slide out, or just appear, beneath it (the list will be inline). It needs to stay open so people can click the link that appears in the DIV, but when you mouseout from the DIV or the list item, the div needs to disappear.
My HTML looks more like this: <div id = "navigation"
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I'm not familiar with how this code is working, and have been trying to work it out, but I'm not sure I understand the use of "idx" and how the singular "slide" term comes into play.
I have a div with a height of 100 pixels.If the content is too much to fit in div, I want to show a 'Read More' link at the bottom.If you then click 'Read More', the div expands to full height so all the content can be seen and the link text changes to 'Read Less'.If you then click 'Read Less', the div contracts back to 100 pixels.I've found solutions that can handle the above situation, but I want to have multiple divs with the same class that all work independantly of each other.So I'd have the following HTML
I have a grid of images. For the sake of my question, let's say there are different categories of images: cats, dogs and cars. All images belong to one of these categories, but all are different. When the page is loaded, all images have their opacity lowered to 0.7.
So far I've got:
What I'd like to achieve is that when you hover the mouse over a picture of any dog, all images with a class of "dogs" have their opacity adjusted to1.
I have a listing of items on the page and each one has a <div> with a description in it. There are two versions of each description, one short and one full length. I like the user to be able to swap between them by clicking the 'more' and 'close' links. The problem with what I wrote is that it applies to all the divs on the page instead of the specific one that was clicked. What can I change to correct it?
I have 5 different thumbnail pictures. I also have two divs - "pic" is a larger picture of a thumbnail and the other "details" is description of the person in the picture.I would like the two divs to change depending on which thumbnail the mouse is hovering over.
I need a onmouseover / hover effect.I already found several solutions for changing the SAME background color e.g. as the div you move the mouse over.But what I need is...a navigation div... where, when I move my mouse over, DIFFERENT divs (at least two) will change its color (and changes it back to the default color after mouse isn't over it anymore)...And it also should change the image of the navigation button itself as well as some other graphic. (the last two I already have)
I'm trying to figure this out with jQuery: I have a few paragraphs of text kind of like this:
<p class="original" id="paragraph_1">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Fusce ut metus augue, vitae malesuada massa. Vestibulum nec lectus urna, vehicula porta leo. Fusce dui nunc, scelerisque at molestie ut, ultricies eu purus. Duis tristique placerat rhoncus. Aliquam rhoncus lacus justo. Morbi ultricies egestas orci eget fermentum. Proin sapien sem, suscipit vel semper in, tincidunt id enim. </p>
<p class="text" id="paragraph_2">Maecenas nisl ipsum, faucibus sed pulvinar a, tristique sed magna. Sed dui erat, tempor ut rhoncus sagittis, lacinia quis lorem. Quisque feugiat, ipsum nec varius elementum, est nunc lacinia mi, mollis convallis lorem ipsum at erat. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas.</p>
And I have a couple of classes, like so: .highlight { background-color: #ccc; } .strikethrough { text-decoration: line-through; } What I want to do is apply the .highlight class to a sentence (not the entire paragraph) on hover, and apply the .strikethrough class to a sentence on click. It's easy to find a sentence using regex, but I don't know how to add/remove a span to just that particular sentence that is being hovered over. I know I could programatically wrap each sentence in <span>...</span> tags on the backend, but I was hoping there was a better solution.
So, I have this menu set up that reduces the opacity of all but the hovered link. It works fine, but it's a video playlist, and I realized that I need to make sure that this style persists after the link has been clicked.I can figure out how to add a class on click, but how to combine the two? How can I set it up so that, if the link doesn't have the class .selected, the opacity will be at 0.3. Unless, of course, it's being hovered over.I'm in a little over my head here. Here's what I'm working with:
This is what I'm trying to do: I want a simple image container to swap the image inside it by clicking the nav buttons on the right like 1, 2, 3.Here's my code:
HTML Code HTML4Strict: <div id="item1"> <div class="img-container shadow" style="background-image:url(images/gallery/tcg1.jpg)">[code].....
My jQuery code is not right. I want it to turn off the "hover" class and the "show" class of the others when you click one. I think I need some kind of if..else? how to write it? I have a bg image set on the container div so there's an initial image to view.I also need multiple of these on the same page!
I have a bunch of dynamically created divs which I need to loop through and then display text inside which is obtained via AJAX.
<div class="appStatus" id="appStat_1>TEXT FROM PHP PAGE</div> <div class="appStatus" id="appStat_2>TEXT FROM PHP PAGE</div> <div class="appStatus" id="appStat_3>TEXT FROM PHP PAGE</div>
Basically, I want to loop through all divs where class = appStatus and on each iteration pull data from a PHP page (via AJAX) to display in the DIV. I need to send the value after the _ of the id (which I can obtain using substring) with the AJAX request in order to return the correct text.For some reason.I know that I need to do something with
I want to count the amount of divs on a page with the class of "samplesSection".
HTML <html> <head>
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When you click on "Click", it alerts you with how many divs with class "sampleSections" exist. Here's the problem: When it loads, just click "Click". It alerts 1 - valid. Then click "Category", AJAX refreshes, click "Click" and it alerts 2 - valid again. Click "Client", AJAX refreshes, and click alerts 3 - valid once more. However, whenever I click back on any of the other categories, it always alerts 3.
So, if the user were to select "Selection1" two divs should only be visible. The same will apply for others, if "selection4" is made then only one div would be visible.
The user will need to the option to reset and display all divs by using the "ShowAll" selector.
I ahve seen examples of this on the net however, they do not show all the divs in the first instance and they are donhe by ID and not class. I need to do it by class as I have some with the same name and they cannot change.
In the past I've done image rollovers and that's fine. I got scripts for those, and got them to switch fine. But what I want to do is edit the backgroudn color of a TD, which is code defined, and not an image. Anyways, the basic thing I'm doing is a table that hold lots of numbers. I'm creating a "times table" - which looks roughly something like this:
Now, when you rollover, let's say, the '6' - the TD background color for the '6', left '2' and top '3' would change to a different color (bolded in this example). This would work the same way for every other number as well, which involves overlapping classes. I've search for an answer for hours, to no avail. And here's a more "code specific" example of the table:
Also, the image rollover script I have goes like this: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function MM_swapImgRestore() { //v3.0 var i,x,a=document.MM_sr; for(i=0;a&&i<a.length&&(x=a[i])&&x.oSrc;i++) x.src=x.oSrc; }function MM_preloadImages() { //v3.0 var d=document; if(d.images){ if(!d.MM_p) d.MM_p=new Array(); var i,j=d.MM_p.length,a=MM_preloadImages.arguments; for(i=0; i<a.length; i++) if (a[i].indexOf("#")!=0){ d.MM_p[j]=new Image; d.MM_p[j++].src=a[i];}} } .....
function descw() { document.getElementById("desc").style.display="block"; } function descc()
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This works, but I have a whole class of divs named select that need their own individual description divs. Id method is okay for one div apparently, but if I click on others it loads the first description div. What do I use instead? I tried getElementsByName and Atrribute and got an error.
I create an img, map, and area element dynamically. If I set the img to absolute position and set its top and left properties, they are removed as soon as I call $('map').hilight();. I can actually see the absolute position for one second, then the img element fly's over to the left side of the screen.
I've got a PHP while loop spitting out an article title and it's content from a database and I have links to show or hide the content of the article under each title. I tried simply putting using jquery hide/show on the divs, but as you'd expect this will show and hide every div at the same time. I want to show and hide the content of the article selected as you'd expect.s!
Suppose i have div which has a class called "suf-text", and there could be other class names like "suf-gang", "suf-hub" .. so on.. i want to trigger an onclick even on these divs. i actually don't know how to do it.. would following do?
We have site that has autolinking of keywords (~150), each going to a specific page in the site. On a forum page with 300+ posts (all on one page) the php script takes too long and errors with max execution time exceeded. (the owner want it all on one page, and there are also anchor links somewhere else directly to the posts)
Now I have tested jQuery with viewport plugin to see if I can only autolink the table-rows that are visible in the screen only. (if I run the function on the whole page the script becomes unresponsive) It works fine on page load, but when I run it in a loop to update every 5 sec the already matched keywords just disappear! I have tried the scrollstop plugin as well, but made the scroll unresponsive
var map = { 'test':'/test/test.php?id=2','test':'/test/test.php?id=2'}//these are in prod about 150 key-value pairs (function( $ ){ $.fn.autolink = function (theProfName,theProfUrl) {