I realize this is probably one of the most common uses of JSON, but I'm hitting my js knowledge limit. I want to output a two-level <ul> using a json structure.How should I structure the json and then how to output it?Desired output:
I am really stumped on how to use jquery to code this. I looked at a lot of different slider plugins for jquery and I easySlider1.7 uses lists for the sliding effect so that is what I want to use. But I am having problems with creating the nested list slider. It's really hard to explain what I want so I created this.
Here is my list that I want to use for my navigation idea.
I have a nested lists. I'm using hover event to trigger an event. But when I hover child nodes, the event of theancestor list is being fired. How can I get rid of this situation
I have a nested lists which contain city names, and then level 2 is businesses in that city. those are hidden by default so that when you click on the city name the businesses will slideToggle down. What would be the correct script to enable this.I have the effect working, but when I click on any of my top level anchors all of the nested items toggle. I want each city's businesses to act independently from each other.
I am using an xml file to pull in data to jqm. I am appending the first and last name to a listview. (I am working with Datazombies example for the a-z index contact list from the iscroll git hub). How would I specify where to append ie, if the lastname is Adams (or anything that begins withletter A) Adams is appended under the listdivider with ID of A.
Basically i need the menu to be collapsed to the first level initially. So only the User, Admin and Company User links are visible.
When these 1st level menu items are clicked the 2nd level sub menus need to be displayed when navigated to the 1st level index page and so on for the third level menus.
I need to be able to remember the location as well so the menu stays open on the correct page.
The annoying thing is that if i was allowed to do this in Coldfusion this would only take me a little while but i don't know much JavaScript therefore am a bit stuck. I am not allowed to use libraries either such as JQuery, MooTools
Another challenge is to style the 'active' link locations.
When you are at the first level the class of the anchor needs to be selected_bg.
When in a sub of said first level the class of that selected anchor needs to be selected_bg and the first level needs to change to selected.
For the third level both the above stays the same but then the third level takes the class of selectorThird when active.
I'm creating a new option list depending on the option chosen in another. I'm using a switch to assess value of the selected index, then using a case statement assign the appropriate values to an array. This is what I have.
Code: var element = [[1,'Old Man','Old Man'],[2,'Old Dog,'Old Dog']]; var id = document.getElementById('selectname'); var Opt = id.createElement('Option');
I always want "smenu3" to show with "smenu4" and "smenu5" collapsed... When the user clicks the link, it calls a javascript function to show "smenu4" like so...
I develop pages within a third party web application. The page output has tables within tables. I have an 'id' for the table I want, 'oErrorsList' which I then want to find the value of 'SelectedRowID'. I have tried the following code but I get nothing. var myTable.text = $('table').filter('[id=oErrorsList]').SelectedRowID; alert(myTable); I am new to this forum and I don't know if this is enough information so I am including an image of part of the page.
I have a page that displays a list of people playing in a tournament. I need to be able to generate a Leaderboard based on which players are manually selected by the admin. Next to each person there is a drop-down list. An admin can go in and select a "slot" that a player should be in on the leader board from 1 to 8, or leave it blank if none. What I need to figure out how to do is the following, when a change event happens on a drop-down list, and say the value 5 is selected, I need to check to make sure that 5 is not already selected in one of the other players drop-down lists, in other words, that the 5th leaderboard slot is not already full. if it is, display an error message and make them change that one first. how to do that with jQuery? I'm thinking it will have something to do with the each() function, but not sure exactly how the logic should work.
i have a menu and i would like to change the color of the Categories which have subcategories only. In my example the basic categories are: News , Announcements , Contact and Career. Only Announcements and Career categories have subcategories. So i would like those two to turn green. The fact is that the list items include a href ,so i don't know how to access those "a href" combined with "this".
I have been trying to make an expand/collapse (essentially accordion) list. So far, everything works and looks fine in Firefox, Safari, and Chrome, but in IE8, the page height is static when it loads, with a page height being as if all headers in the list were expanded. The expand/collapse functionality works,but as you can imagine, there is this big gap of space after the list.
The html markup uses <h2> tags for the always-visible header portion and a <div> for the expanding/collapsing content. The <div> content contains form elements and everything is enclosed in a form tag.Anyways, here is the jQuery code:
full sample script which demonstrates the problem, inner tabs company/department come up as list instead of tabs.I have already tried what People have suggested that inner tabs should also be tabified via jquery but it doesn't work all the examples I have seen e.g.URL... use topmost div for jquery tabs call.[code]
I have an xml with nested repeatingentries. I want to parse it using jquery, I have tried .find methodbut it ignores the child parent relation and consider all as child nodesI want to parse it inhierarchy like first it should show top level categories then if have nested categories and then if have products and so on.
I am currently using jquery to regularly speak to my serverside to "import" a html fragment (which has varying components depending on user selection).What I want to know is:Is there any way I can access the html within that div through jquery?TOP LEVEL PAGE
i'm trying to do the following: select the links one after another and add a class to them. When the next one is selected i want to remove the class from the previous.
there again, I'm using pngFix plugin to work with some png under the doomed IE6 If I apply the fix to the document:$(document).ready(function()
{ $(document).pngFix(); });
It fixes the first png in the site, in this case one applied to a wrapper div.Inside this wrapper I have another div (menu) which contains an ul with some png's, for those, the pngFix is doing nothing...Supposely, this fix is applied to all the elements inside the document, but it doesn't...[/code]
I have a html page with nested tables (horrible I know, but none the less what has to be done). Example: <table class='parent_table'> <caption>Title</caption> <tr><td> <table class='child_table'><tr> <td>Build</td><td>32bit</td><td>64bit</td><td>Date</td> </tr></table></td></tr>
I am using this jQuery: $('.parent_table').find('tr:odd').addClass('alt'); However, the alt class is not being added to the parent tr tags...When I just do this: $('.parent_table').find('tr').addClass('alt'); It successfully adds the alt class to all the parent_table tr tags...Why would that work, but the odd selector does not?