JQuery :: Inserting Content Relative To A Sibling?
Dec 13, 2011
I have two divs: #div1 and #div2. what I'm trying to do is attach the second div to follow directly to the right of the first div, but I'm doing something wrong with the left property:
$('#div2').hide().insertAfter($('#div1'));
$('#div2').show().css({$('#div1').css('left', 100%)});so to recap, just trying to insert the second div directly to the right of the first one.
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Apr 16, 2010
I have an unordered list element which has click events registered. What i want is to be able to find the nth relative sibling to the list item that is clicked. In prototype I can simply say $(elm).next(3) or $(elm).previous(3) for the 3rd sibling forwards or backwards from the current sibling.
In JQuery there doesn't seem to be a way of getting a sibling relative to the current one, other than the immediate next() or prev(). So if I want the third previous I have to do this inJQuery
$(elm).prev().prev().prev()
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Oct 27, 2010
I made a table with some customer information. It holds an id (hidden for the users), a company name, a phone number, an e-mail address and so on.
Inside every table row, I've made a "delete" button that should delete the relevant row in that table (see "<td class="delete">"). What I would like to do is getting the customer id that is hidden inside the first (hidden) <td> of the table row you wish to delete. I'm quite new to jQuery and I realy can't find a sollution for it. Here's my HTML [code]...
The alerts are working fine I guess. I've got something like "[object Object]" for the first alert and "object HTMLTableCellElement]" for the second alert. The other 2 testrules don't work. Firebug gave me the error message "$(this).parent().children("td")[4].text is not a function", but for now, I realy don't know what I'm doing (wrong) in those last 2 rules. Anyone who could help me out with this newbie problem about parent, child and/or sibling elements?
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Mar 20, 2011
This is the table's HTML code:
Code:
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
[code]....
If I understood it correctly, I have to find the link's father element (parent()), then find the previous sibling (prev()), find its child (the other link) and finally check its text. However, this is not working...
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Nov 10, 2010
I'm using JQuery to write content into an otherwise empty iframe like so:
Code:
$('#ifrmID').contents.find('html').html(htmlContent);
The content is coming from an Ajax request. The content gets used more than once on the page for other purposes which is why I don't simply change the iframe src--I have to do an ajax request regardless so I'm trying to avoid multiple calls.
After I load the content, I need modify the height of the iframe so it fits snuggly around the content.
Calculating the height isn't a problem with the exception that it's not always correct and I think it's because the calculation is happening before images have downloaded.
I don't seem to be able to rely on a `load` or `ready` event to delay the calculation. The load event is the only one that tiggers on a change of iframe content, but it doesn't see the new content.
Code:
$('iframe').each(function () {
$(this).load(function () {
alert($(this).contents().find('html').html());
});
});
This will output '<html><body></body></html>' even though I have successfully inserted different content.
Any suggestions on what I'm doing wrong, or if it's possible to do what I want reliably?
Note that a general JS solution will be appreciated as much as a JQuery one.
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Jan 16, 2010
my script looks like this:
var doc = frames[0].document;
doc.open();
doc.write(data);
if($.browser.mozilla){
[code].....
"data" is a string with html content. this works quite good in all browsers but I wonder if there is a better solution.firefox doesn't load the content correctly if the content is too large and doc.close() is called too early.
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Aug 16, 2010
<html>
<head>
<title>< /title>
</head>
<body>
<iframe name="j" id="j" src="ANOUNCEMENT.html" onload="this.style.height = j.document.body.scrollHeight + 12"></iframe>
</body>
</html>
Am I doing it right? I am trying it now but the j.document.body.scrollHeight seems doesn't work for me.
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May 13, 2011
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:
Code:
<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?
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Nov 25, 2009
I have:
var moreinfo ="";
moreinfo+= "here some content";
$("#divMoreInfo").html(moreinfo);
And this inserts "here some content" in a div called divMoreInfo.
Now divMoreInfo is placed inside an iframe while the rest of the programming has to be in the parent page... How do I insert moreinfo's contents in the iframe's div?
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Apr 25, 2009
I want to insert html/php content into my existing html. I've put together the following code, which works except for the first line:
div.innerHTML = '<param name="userId" value="<' + '?php echo $_SESSION["userId"] ?' + '>">
<param name="id" value="' + id + '">
<param name="title" value="' + title + '">
<param name="type" value="rfq">';
The first line incorrectly comes out as:
<param name="userId" value="<?php echo $_SESSION[" userId="" ]="" ?="">" />
I want it to come out as (after being parsed by php):
<param name="userId" value="user123">
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Sep 2, 2009
I was wondering if it is possible to do something like below using JS.Say I have some hidden text at the top of an HTML page and an empty tag at the bottom of the page.Is there any way JS could grab the content inside #text and move it inside #empty_container when the page loads?
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Sep 2, 2010
Such is the structure of my HTML:
<table>
<tr>
<td id="myHeader">
<input type='checkbox'>Header
[Code]....
I am using an ASP.NET Repeater control to create N number of code patterns similar to that above. The server code leads the input controls based on DB values. I want to default the second table to be hidden if the checkbox is blank (not checked) and shown if it is checked. I also want to duplicate this behavior on the click of the checkbox.
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Aug 23, 2010
I've made a function for getting a ID for each sibling in a tree. Lets look at this DOM:
<ul>
<li>Five</li> //sibling ID 1
<li>Six</li> //sibling ID 2
<li>Seven</li>//sibling ID 3
</ul>
Here is the function:
function getSiblingId(elm) {
return $(elm).siblings().size() -$(elm).nextAll().size() + 1;
}
And here is how I use it:
var id = getSiblingId($('ul li:first-child')); // id = 1
Is there a more elegant way to get the same result? The work done in the getSiblingId-function has a lot of overehead.
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May 12, 2009
Trying to hide a table that's a sibling to the anchor to which theclick event is being called. It works, with any element but a tableas a sibling. My code/markup:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
// show/hide details
[code]....
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Jun 15, 2010
I have the following style markup:
<h2>
<span class="status">
UNDER OFFER
</span>
[Code].....
As i'm trying to add an overlay image to the hyperlink so it will appear on top of the image that is already there (css absolute and z-index).
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Jun 14, 2010
Consider the following:<div id="item-1">
<a href="#">The Link</a>
<div>The contents shown on hover only</div>
</div>
I'm positioning elements absolutely. I want the child DIV to show when I hover over the link. Here is how I'm accomplishing this:
$("#item-1 a").mouseover(function() {$("#item-1 div").fadeIn('fast');})
$("#item-1 a").mouseout(function() {$("#item-1 div").fadeOut('fast');})
This works wonderfully. But I would like to make this generic so that I need 2 lines of code, not 2 times however many items I have.
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Oct 5, 2009
I'm trying to set a width of a span class based on the width of the image inside of it. I've got a container that will also have a bunch of images... some of them will have captions and will be wrapped in a class "caption"... some will not be wrapped in the "caption" class. I'm trying to loop through the container... find all the "caption" classes... and then set the width of the caption class based on the width of the image inside of it. Here's what a basic image with a caption will look like:
<span class="caption fltrt">
<img src="" alt="" />
caption goes here
</span>
I'm able to look through the containing div and locate all the images and then get their width using the following:
// Find all images in the overview section
var overviewImgs = $(".overview-content").find("img");
// Get the width of each image in the overview section
[code]....
I can't figure out how to loop through and find all the instances of "caption" and then set the width of the "caption" class based on the
width of the image inside of it.I can find all the "caption" classes... and I can find all the images and get the image widths... but I'm not sure how to combine these two so I am only finding the images inside of the "caption" class and then setting the "caption" class width based on the width of the image inside of it. The images are added by a separate content developer and can be any size. Not all images will have captions... only the ones wrapped in the "caption" class.
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Jan 5, 2012
I have a question about a selector.
How can I type: the next sibling of the section with id gedicht1 ?
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Oct 8, 2010
I'm working with jQuery on a form where each input element is contained in an <li> element.
Some fields are read-only, identified by a class ".readonly", and I'd like to bind a jQuery function to these fields' "focus" event, to send the focus to the next input whose class is not read-only.
But, because of the containing <li> elements, I don't think .next('input') will work, since the <input> tags aren't siblings.
Is there a simple selector that will do the job without having to climb up and down the DOM via parents and children? To me that feels unsatisfactory and brittle, because should the designer decide to change the layout (lists within lists, <div>'s within <li>'s), my DOM-climbing code might break.
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Aug 22, 2009
I have the following layout for my page in ASP.NET:
<div id="content">
<div id="leftnavcover" class="leftnavcover"></div>
<asp:PlaceHolder ID="ph_leftnav" runat="server">
<div class="leftnav" id="leftnav">
<asp:Repeater runat="server" ID="rptr_LeftNav">
<HeaderTemplate> .....
Which renders the following HTML:
<div id="content">
<div id="leftnavcover" class="leftnavcover"/>
<div id="leftnav" class="leftnav" style="left: 0px;">
<ul><li>
<a id="ctl00_rptr_LeftNav_ctl01_hyp_LeftNav" class="LeftNavLink" href="services-subsection-1">
Services Subsection 1</a>
<div class="leftnavmenu" style="display: block;"> .....
And I have the following JQuery script:
$(document).ready(function() {
$("a.LeftNavLink").mouseover(function() {
$(this).next("div.leftnavmenu").slideDown(500).siblings("div.leftnavmenu").slideUp("slow");
});
});
The problem is that when I bring my mouse on top of one of the .LeftNavLink's, it slides down the corresponding .leftnavmenu, but it doesn't slide the sibling divs back up when you put your mouse on top of another .LeftNavLink, which is what it is supposed to do. Anyways, I got this code from: [URL]
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Oct 19, 2010
What is the selector to disable all form elements on the same 'level'? What I have is this:
Code:
<form>
<input id="element1" name = ........ />
[code]....
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Aug 6, 2010
I want to toggle the next sibling of a link in a list like this,
Code:
<ul>
<li><a href="#">1</a></li>
<li><a href="#">2</a>
[code]....
first of all, it seems fine - I can toggle the targeted sibling, but why after the first toggle at any parent, I have to click twice sometime to hide other siblings when I click/ toggle at the current parent? [URL]
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Aug 14, 2010
I have a table which contains multiple rows. The table has an unknown number of columns.
One of the TD's in the row has an 'A' tag containing the HREF property " /_layouts/DocIdRedir.aspx? somenumber" Let's call this TDSource and ASource
A sibling TD in the same row which has a class of ms-vb-title contains2 links- the'A' tagI want to update the HREF property of is in a DIV with a class of ms-vb itx . Lets call this TDTarget and ATarget.
The highlighted components are unique per row. I need to get the HREF value from ASource in each row and update the HREF value for ATarget in the same row.
It's my first day on jQuery - I understand that I can use children() to getthe TR containing the relevant TD's, and I can see how to use :contains() to identify the specific source HREF property, but I can't understand how to link these bits of information together to do what I want.
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Jan 16, 2010
I have just written some jQuery code that had to navigate to a parent sibling then 3rd child. My code was
$(this).parent().next('ul').children('li').children('span').children('input').attr('checked', 'checked');
Is there any way to optimize this I thought this would work
$(this).parent().next('ul').children('li span input').attr('checked', 'checked');
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Jan 25, 2011
The following function works fine. I was just wondering if there are any serious negatives to using so many parent, sibling and children type functions?
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Apr 28, 2011
How can I remove the sibling of $this.parentNode?
Code:
input1[i].onclick = function()
{
var $this = this;
[Code].....
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