It's just a simple jquery pricing calculator. The problem is the original code given was for checkboxes only I suppose. I am wanting to use list/menu as well. The list menu works and adds the values fine in FF, but not in IE
I've been beating my head against a wall for a few days trying to get this working. I'm trying to create a dynamic menu where a user selects one item and another select list is shown, then another and another (and so on). Here is my JS, it *should* be taking the ID of the div, comparing it to the selected value and then showing another div by settings it's class property to visible:
I have implemented Superfish in SAP Portal. there is a small issue when I take a print using the browser's print option. When I try printing the Web Page from the browser, the Top Level Navigation Menu appears as a list of links (vertical). This is happening in both IE as well as Firefox.
I have seen the same issue in the website from where I downloaded Superfish :-|
1. Goto: [URL]
2. Click on 'Print Preview' button in your Browser.
3. The Superfish Menu below the text 'The result:' will appear as a list of links in the print preview.
How can I add class to a list and the sub-list...? I have tried the code below but it wont work... Code: $(document).ready(function(){ $("#menu li:last").addClass('last'); $("#menu li li:last").addClass('sublast'); }); This is the html code which I add the class 'last' and 'sublast' manually... the ideal situation I wish to achieve is to add these classes through jquery. Is it possible??
I've been working with a little script from URL... but it doesn't seem to loop through the entire list.It works properly if I leave an empty list item in the UL - but that is not ideal.If i leave the count at 0, it leaves the final list item blank.
What I want is to be able to hover over a particular subject, and a sub list of links becomes visible, then by clicking on the link, the page is changed.
In addition to an accordion-related problem in IE (see http://forum.jquery.com/topic/jquery-accordion-click-not-working-in-ie#14737000002219027), I'm having a headache regarding drop down menus. Again, this is only in IE (version 8) - every other browser in the known galaxy responds well to the JS and the HTML setup. The idea is there's a horizontal nav bar of five 'blocks', each with a heading. Hover over the heading and the 'block' (actually an <li>) extends to accommodate a small sentence underneath with a link. Hover off, and the block shrinks back to its original form, with the link hidden. All good in FF, Opera, Safari, Chrome. In IE, though, the <li> block doesn't extend - the link is shown beneath it, but it's outside its frame and looks awful.
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I'd love to ignore this but I don't know how to tell my client "It's all good, just don't use Internet Explorer".
I just started with jquery because I need a solution for a website that doesn't involve flash. I found this tutorial [URL]and I tried to modify the code without realy knowing what I'm doing, needless to say, it's not working at all.
Basically I have the same idea for my menu but it looks a bit different, instead of using a line underneath the links I want the scroller-image to tween on the x-axis with the white line stopping in the middle of each button. I made the image to fill the whole page so that it covers the scroller-line image underneath, I want the effect of a line expanding and contracting and this is the only way I could figure to do it.
I have a list menu on a form and some other fields which are text boxes. When I select an item in the list box I want the associated data to be populated in the text fields. The list box is dynamically populating ok and the database connections is working fine. I am using Dreamwever and believe this can be done with the server behaviours.
The aim is to be able to choose from the list box, then either edit or delete the associated record. Or maybe I am going about this the wrong way.
I have a HTML form that contains input fields, checkboxes and a list menu. I can check to make sure a user has entered data in the input fields and I can also check if the user has selected a checkbox.I can't figure out how to check if a user has selected an item from with in my list menu.
I am having an issue using the Cut & Paste jQuery Mega Menu [URL].. I am using it on the main page of my future forum (test forum is here [URL].. It's the button labeled 'Forum Categories'). The mega menu works fine on the main page of the forum, but once I drill down into the forums, the mega menu no longer works. The mega menu ONLY works on the index of the forum.
What I'm trying to achieve is that when I select the "other..." value, that �field? change �onchange? to a text field in order to let the user to input his custom color manually.This is the classic list/menu:
I'm fiddling around with designing a site and trying to get my JS bearings down. I'm wondering why the second option isn't making the drop down list disappear.
I have a sql/recordset setup that returns an id number and description.
For example: 4test 7test44 9test123
I then have a drop down list that contains the id numbers. I'd like the recordset to return the matching record for whatever is selected in the drop down list. So if the drop down list equals "4". Then "test" would appear in the value of a hidden form field. If "9" was selected in the combo box then "test123" would be entered into the hidden form field. I'm not sure how to specify the value from the drop down list in my sql statement and also do not know how to update the value when the user changes the drop down list selection.