JQuery :: On .blur Display And Focus On Next Input?
Mar 28, 2011
I have a form with a certain number of elements, i want it to at first only display the first, then when i deselect that element the next one is shown and focus moved to that and so on until the end of the form. Im new to jQuery and just
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Oct 22, 2010
I only want to set the code to alert one when I am out of 'focus' but the alert keeps piling up if I click on the input field and out of 'focus' more than one?
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Code JavaScript:
$(document).ready(function(){
$(function() {
$('#test-form-1 *[title]').inputHint();
});
[Code].....
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May 9, 2010
I think the problem is cause by my lack of understanding of how the browser (firefox 3.6.3) handles focus.A simplified version of my problem is:I've defined the function
function two_focus()
{
document.getElementById("two").blur();
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Mar 20, 2011
I want to handle focus and blur events on any DIV element but don't know how? I tried this one:
$('.myDIV').bind('focus',function(event){
// something
});
But it doesn't work!
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Jan 22, 2010
I'm having problems with applying focus() to an element inside a blur() event handler. I get different results in different browsers. Specifically, IE and Opera seem to work fine, Firefox doesn't seem to do anything, and Chrome and Safari only do half of the job. Basically, I have an <input> with a blur() event handler attached to it. The event handler contains the code to apply focus to that same input, effectively disallowing the user to remove focus from the input.
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Oct 22, 2009
I'm working with ClueTip and have run into some oddities.In particular, I want to show ClueTip when a textbox receives focus.The source shows me that I can use activation:'focus' for this and that will result in the cluetip showing on focus and disappearing on blur. Showing the cluetip is working fine, blurring is not.[code]
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Jun 23, 2010
I have two form elements, the first one I'm testing for a specific content length (5). If there is not that much content in the box, I would like it to continue to have focus.
However my code below will not set the focus back.. What am I missing?
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Nov 17, 2011
Im trying to fire an ajax event when a user leaves a text field. But neither the focus/blur is firing when the text field contains data.
Am I using the correct events?
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Feb 10, 2010
I have div that is editable and I need to know when the div is in focus and when its leaving focus. how do I do it?
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Mar 22, 2007
i am having trouble understanding what the difference is
between BLUR and FOCUS. I need to include these functions in my form
and i am unsure what these features do and how i incorporate these
into my form.
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Aug 15, 2011
What is the practical use window.focus() and window.blur()?
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Nov 12, 2006
I'm trying to create a control which when the mouse button gets
pressed on one div an absolute positioned div pops up in
place of the cursor. From there the cursor should interact with
the dialog before the mouse button is released. In other words
one element will catch onmousedown, display the popup, and
the popup element will catch onmouseup. This works fine in
IE as the popup automatically accepts following events,
but my problem is in Firefox.
In Firefox everything behind the popup
still receive events even though they can't be seen
(hidden by the popup). I have to release the mouse button and then
click on the popup again before it accepts the onmouseup event.
I also used a different cursor on the popup to see if Firefox
recognized it was there at all. Still the cursor doesn't change
until I release themouse button and move the cursor across
the popup element.
I've tried focus/blur, timeout delays, hiding the first element
(the one which receives onmousedown) but nothing works.
The only thing that works is hiding the entire body and then
using setTimeout to show the entire body again 1ms later.
Obviously though that is very ugly.
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Apr 8, 2009
I'm trying to build a data navigation utility that will allow a central "map" page to control a number of tab pages that are loading individual pages from a large set of HTML. All are local file://localhost/, with localhost popups enabled. (for dev/testing all popups are enabled since firebug 1.3.3 has problems loading localhost .js code) preference to "raise and lower windows" has been enabled I am using firefox 3.0.8 on FreeBSD 6.4
Anyway, I can't get window.focus() and blur() to work between cooperating tab/windows who know each other's names.
Here following are two cooperating mirror tab pages that i'm trying to get working. Have tried a number of combinations of the focus() and blur() calls. Have tried with/without messaging. Messaging works fine.
I have noticed that the calling tab seems to unload/reload as a result of the click event. This still allows the message to get through OK, but I guess the reload could be taking the focus again.
An annoying alert() dialog could of course get focus to the message receiver, but it requires another click to get it out of the way.
The concept of these focus() and blur() calls is so simple, and I've searched all over the web for examples, but nothing seems applicable.
Have also seen that this may be a bug in Firefox.
======== code for "mirror" pages "focus1" and "focus2" follows:
<html>
<head>
<title>test window focus - 1</title>
<script language="javascript">
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May 17, 2011
This is a really basic question: what does blur mean, or what does it do when used in links as described below? I've tested it on Firefox 3.6 and Opera 11 and it behaves as I hope except for one thing. During testing if I use both keyboard and mouse to navigate within the same session, the browser history for the 'other' method is wiped out; it won't go backwards beyond the most recently used method. Is this not a surprise when you know what blur really means? I want the following (assuming Javascript is enabled):
a) Keyboard users to see a focus outline on navigation links.
b) Keyboard users to see the outline still there if they use the browser Back button, and continue tabbing from that link onwards.
c) Mouse users to NOT see an outline if they use the browser Back button.
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Mar 29, 2011
The default behaviour of focus() method is displaying the cursor at start of the char(In FF focusOffset is 0(zero) and anchorOffset is 0(zero)). I need to display the focus at end of char after calling focus() method.
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Sep 16, 2010
I have the following HTML:
<div class="Field">
<input type="text" name="phone" />
</div>
To blur the div when the input has focus I have the following:
$('form :input').focus(function() {
$(this).closest('div.Field').addClass('Hover');
}).
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The problem is that now I have a div.Field with TinyMce so an iframe inside it.Something like:
<div class="Field">
<iframe>
<html>
[code]....
I need to blur the div when the mouse "focus" the iframe body.And of course blur out when it doesn't.How can I add thisfunctionalityto my code?I tried a few changes but none of them worked.
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Jul 1, 2010
I've created a form using datepicker to choose the birthdate, now I'm trying to control what's in my inputs, but I have issues when it comes to the input of my datepicker
When I have focus on my input I diplay a message to guide the user, when the event blur happens I check if the input contains a valide date and display an alert when it's wrong, but the blur is launched even when the user clicks on the calendar of datepicker, so the alert message is displayed which isn't supposed to happen
I'm looking for a way to wait for the user to select a date before executing the blur, or at the blur event check if the calendar is open or closed before doing any control
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Dec 6, 2011
I would like to clear a search input field on focusout(), without extra button for reset or something similar. I filter list when users type something in search field but when they click outside the form, search filed should be cleared.
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Jun 2, 2011
I have some accordions within jquery tabs. Within some of the accordions I have input boxes, select boxes etc. I have no issues with the select boxes, but with the input boxes clicking into them does not give focus to them and I cannot type anything in. However, right-clicking a couple of times do then allow text to be types in.
Example section from accordion with input that cannot get focus:
<h3><a href="#">Search by a reference</a></h3>
<div>
<fieldset>
<label for="invoiceRef">Invoice Reference</label> <input type="text"
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Apr 26, 2009
I have the following html
<div id="xx">>
<html:form ....>
<html:text property="title" value="" styleId="forum_newthread_title" />
</html:form
</div>
The xx div is opened as a overlay using jQuery.overlay plugin. Now this works great. But when this form is opened i want to give focus to the first html:text field.
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Aug 1, 2011
I would like to test if a particular input field has focus before allowing an event to take place. How can I do this, I tried using:
if ($('input#div_name').focus()) { do_something... }
But I guess many of you already know that in this case all it did was transfer focus to input#div_name - Which is not what I wanted to do - I wanted to only test if input#div_name had focus.
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Aug 1, 2009
The function below will automatically move to the next input field in the event that a user hits the enter key. I'm trying to modify it so that it moves to the next input field with a tabindex set. So, in the example below, it'll move to the next input field chronologically, instead of how they're ordered on the page itself:
<input type="text" name="a" tabindex="1" />
<input type="text" name="b" tabindex="3" />
<input type="text" name="c" tabindex="2" />
how I can do it?
Code:
$('input').live("keypress", function(e) {
/* ENTER PRESSED*/
if (e.keyCode == 13) {
/* FOCUS ELEMENT */
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May 11, 2010
I'm trying to make a form with a postal code input. But there are 6 input fields within a div container. When some one types just one letter they automatically go to the next input field this continuing until they reach the last input area.
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May 11, 2010
Basically I want to prevent a user from moving to another field if the current one is invalid (non-numeric).I've tried a few things that I though would do the job, I've also tried using the change event with the last line (resetting the focus to the current element) but no dice.
jQuery('.setupprice, .monthlyprice, .quantity','#config_dialog').live('focusout',function(e)
{
var val = parseFloat(jQuery(this).val());
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Nov 19, 2010
In the code below I am trying to give focus to the 'input.qualifier' element when one of the options under 'select.qualifier' is chosen. [code]...
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Jun 2, 2010
I have just started using jQuery and getting familiar with the syntax. I have a simple function I want to run that will add a "focus" class when a textbox receives focus, and remove it when it loses it. I have the following code:
$(document).ready(function () {
$("input[type='text'], input[type='password']").focus(function () {
$(this).addClass("inputFocus");
alert('Handler called');
[Code].....
The code appears to run normally, but I don't see any alerts pop up when I give focus to a textbox or leave it. I have examined what jQuery is doing, and it selects the dozen or so textboxes on my page correctly and iterates through them, but afterward I don't see any "onfocus" or "onblur" events as being attached in the IE Dev Tools.
These textboxes are all hidden on the page to start with, but are accessible through the DOM.
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