I dynamically generated some buttons, textboxes, radio (input types) etc using createElement method. The generation works fine. I append the newly generated input types to a span placed in the body. I want to make these draggable. I tried several ways of making the inputs draggable but none work. How do I make them draggable?
Is it possible to have a draggable div that will only be draggable between certain coordinates? in other words create a window through which the draggable div is visible and draggable. Would you use a stop drag when cursor hits a certain point? my div is a map and will be about 2000px by 2000px and want to have a fixed position and size of 500px by 500px so that that is all the user will see or be able to interact with. I know in image slider plugins that the divs scroll to the side or up and down through what appears to be a window so it should be possible?
I'm new to this jquery and still learning, i having a question on how to make sortable list draggable? For e.g drag a list from sortable list to droppable zone and drop it, after drag or drop the list will back to sortable list.
I am trying to make this page work where new posts that get posted to it append smoothly on refresh instead of sliding up and down like they do now. Right now, you hit reply on your post and the entire thing goes up then unfolds again with the new post there, but the place is lost where you were on the paeg and you have to scroll down and I think that is not that user friendly. I want it to just pop or slide down under the existing posts so that the place on the window isn't lost for the user.
The profile page is here. I am talking about the profile threads. It's a little bit like a facebook wall. If you need more info I will try and get it.
I'm currently redesigning a forms in which one ore more objects (eg members) can be added to a selection. JQuery is a huge help with that, but now I don't know *how* to achieve the following:
Currently I add the selected members to an selection-list with option value = memberID and option label = memberName. I want to change that to the following:
AAutocomplete search inputto find a member. On select I want the memberName to be added to a span (or something) as text with an X-to delete (just like tagify does for instance). I could use tagify, but I don't know how to keep the memberID field coupled with the selected tags (and especially how to get the memberID removed when removing a value).
And for bonus points: I'd like to make the selected values draggable so I can change the order (and of course: on submittal my form must know the order too).
I`m trying to make selecting an select list option (as it become when we click on it)by clicking on a special pseudo element.I`m trying to do it in this way:
I am trying to retrieve a clicked objects id I would use the method below:
$(this).attr("id");
However, the id value I am always getting back is lacking the # sign which I need to append like so:var id = "#" + $(this).attr("id"); Then I can utilize the id value. I understand I can just use $(this) to manipulate the object but in certain cases I'd just like the Id value.
Im trying to make the VALUE element within a form dynamic using JQuery and was wondering if the following is possible and if not what is the way to achive this?
What is the proper way to .append to an element that has been appended? I'm creating a unordered list via jQuery and attempting to append list elements to said list but those elements, loaded from an XML file, duplicate themselves when I do this.
When I append those list elements to an html element that is hard coded into my html file, this does not happen.
I have a textbox with add button, says A. If i click A, a new textbox will be appended.The appended textbox, B will have an ADD button, in order to add new textbox again.The problem I face is I am not sure where or how to include the jquery function of ADD button for Textbox B.My script:
I am experimenting the online tutorials.I use .append to add same textblock:
$("input.buttonCAdd").click(function () { $("div.contentToChange").find("p").not(".alert").append("<strong class="addedtext"> This text "was" just appended to this paragraph</strong>") });
In the return function (r) below, I cannot get the appended <tr> to slide down nicely. As it stands the <tr> just appears, which is fine but not the graceful effect I wanted. If I reinstate the hide() command it flickers crazily before appending.
Here's what I want to happen with the above: "if txComments is there don't append it again"owever when I run this code, it appends a new "txComments" every time the code is triggered.
I want to create a questions creation page. It has a Question Text Box and a Add Button.When users press the add button, there will be a newQuestion Text Box and a new Add Button appear in the next line. But the old Add Button will become a Delete Button and change its functionality.[code]I put all the Add Buttons and Minus Buttons into two different classes, ".buttonPlus" and ".buttonMinus".The .buttonPlus works well when the line is added by the main html. But it fails to work when it is added by the .append() function. It simply adds the .buttonPlus's CSS code to its button, but the$(".buttonPlus").click(function (event) {...} is NOT attached to the new buttonPlus.
I am working on one of my first application in jQuery and after a really bad day I got stuck in something funny. This is the code reduced at the minimum. Basically, once created the link, I trigger it but jQuery doesn't catch the event.
I try to prepend/append code to the contents of a list item, but the contents are not in between the prepended and appended code..
the html: <ul id="hoofdNavigatieLijst"><li>Collectie</li></ul>
the js: $('ul#hoofdNavigatieLijst > li').prepend('<a href="/" class="klapOpen">'); $('ul#hoofdNavigatieLijst > li').append('</a>');
generated html code: <li><a href="/" class="klapOpen"></a>Collectie</li>
how can I get the "</a>" to go to the end, after "Collectie"? I even put the <li> contents in a div, and tried it like this:
$('ul#hoofdNavigatieLijst > li > div').each(function() { var ervoor = $(this); var startlink = "<"+"a href="/xxx" class="klapOpen">"[code]....
does the same thing..when I replace the contents of the var's with normal words, they do wrap around the div, but when I use html code, they both go before the div, resulting in the same generated code as shown in previous post, plus the <div>-tags:
I'm trying to make a form element only appear if a radio button has been selected.I have two buttons (yes and no).If Yes is selected I'd like a text input field to appear.I have the following:
my group of radio buttons are named "scheme". I have tried this from a few angles but can't crack it. Ideally I'd like to use input:radio[value:yes]. It's already a required value due to the JQuery validation plugin, and I simply need it to make the other field visible when yes is clicked on.
I'm having a problem with Chrome and jQuery where I'm appending a script block to a page and I want the script to execute when it is appended. This works fine in every version of FF and IE I can find, but not in Chrome.
see the attachment for a simple example. In FF and IE you should get a 'hello world' alert when you click the page, but in Chrome you get nothing.
get Chrome to execute a script when the script is appended to a web page?