JQuery :: Select Next Class From The Point Of Click?
Sep 19, 2010
in FCK-Editor I would like to do the following:On one page there should be severalHeaderText under the header, which is hidden, when the text is loaded and slides up and down after click on headerHtml, which is easy to edit with FCK could look like this:
<p><a href=""><span class="click">Header</span></a></p>
<p><span class="text">Text under the header, which is hidden, when the text is loaded.</span></p>
I am doing some maintenance work on a classic asp web page that displays product information. I am changing how the page looks up the available quantities for the various sizes. The old method used several SQL queries to determine the number of sizes and available quantities and then used those results to build a table on the fly on the page.
My modification consists of a web service that consolidates product size availability from three different sources and delivers the data via an XML formatted return. I have also added DOM tags in the table that is built on the fly that identify each entry with the product id and size. So, for a product that has an ID of "P12345" and a size of "XXL," that corresponding cell in the table gets an id tag of "P12345_XXL."
My jQuery update statements worked just fine using this approach until the sizes included decimal numbers. My example for this is shoe sizes. A size represented by an integer (6,7,8,...,15,16,17, etc.) works fine. A half-size represented by a decimal (6.5, 7.5, 8.5,...) does not. Even though the period is contained within a string value, jQuery doesn't seem to be able to match the value with an id tag - and yes, I have verified that the two (the string that I am giving to the jquery select and the actual tag) do indeed match.
So far, the only work-around that I have come up with is to multiply numeric sizes by 10 and parse as integer values. Is this a "known issue" and is there a more elegant solution topursue?
I understand that the very essence of the web is point and click however what I'm trying to achieve is anavigationsystem using a series of static 3D Render images have them seamlessly stitch together creating apseudowalk througheffect. For example if a user clicks on a hot spot e.g. a drawer it will fetch the same image but with the drawer open. or if a user wishes to go 'deeper into the scene e.g. a walk-through style effect then they would click on the hotspot and the image presently loaded would zoom out and and fade out loading the next thus giving you forward motion
mentally speakingIunderstand this to be perfectly simple to do technically speaking not so much this at the moment is acompletelyconceptual idea with no coding as I'm still attempting to get my bearings with jquery i was curious to what peoples thoughts were on the idea whether or not it is possible to do?
My code: [URL]... When I click on UpraviƄ in class edit I need add some HTML code to begin and to end of class entry how to I can select class entry in the same class post on which I clicked?
This is what I'm trying to do: I want a simple image container to swap the image inside it by clicking the nav buttons on the right like 1, 2, 3.Here's my code:
HTML Code HTML4Strict: <div id="item1"> <div class="img-container shadow" style="background-image:url(images/gallery/tcg1.jpg)">[code].....
My jQuery code is not right. I want it to turn off the "hover" class and the "show" class of the others when you click one. I think I need some kind of if..else? how to write it? I have a bg image set on the container div so there's an initial image to view.I also need multiple of these on the same page!
I have a huge blob of code but the main part I am focusing on is this
$('.billboard_click').click(function () { //this remove class $(".billboard_click").removeClass("billboard_click"); });
1. Execute a click event when the div with the class 'billboard_click' is clicked
2. Once clicked, remove the class from that very div to avoid another click from happening
3. Execute a series of events such as animations, etc
4. add the class back to the clicker div
The code does not seem to work as expected but I am wondering if I am having issues elsewhere at this point and wonder if this actually is known to work
How to find the nearest coordinates click point on images? For example, if the user click on point on coordinates(10,20) ; then after that if the user wan find the nearest coordinates of (10,20). Let say the nearest coordinates is between (9,19), (11,21).
How find that point? If i wan fixed to 20x20 pixel for the click point, how to do?
When you click a link it jumps to an anchor point on the page and scrolls there smoothly. I was wondering how I get the same effect if I want the link to jump to another page? A normal anchor point on another page would set the href to, for instance, 'index.html#contact' but it won't work in this case as the javascript isn't reading the '#'. <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script> <script> function goToByScroll(id){ $('html,body').animate({scrollTop: $("#"+id).offset().top},'slow'); } </script> </head> <body> <ul> <li><a href="javascript:void(0)" onClick="goToByScroll('contact')">Go to anchor 1</a></li> </ul>
I am a beginner and would like to know how i can change the class of selected element when clicked, but remove the same class from other element.
For the example
<ul class="items"> This class has some css which includes list-style:none, borders and backgrounds <li ><aonclick="javascript:changecolor();"> Something 1 </li></a> <li><aonclick="javascript:changecolor();"> Something 2 </li></a> <ul>
The jquery function is an external file and I also have .color which changes the background of a <li> item...
So what i am trying to achieve is that when "something 1" is clicked i want to get the class .color to this list item "1" for example, but when "something 2" is clicked i want the class .color to move on this li item "2", but list item 1 should not have the class .color at the same time..
I have used sophisticated selectors in the past but for some reason am brain-tied right now.I have a clickable div followed by another div (a sibling. not a child) that will reveal when clicked.
of course it works when hardcoding the second div as the target but I want to make it reusable so that it looks for the next div matching that class selector
I'm trying to create a form validation that will alert the user if the dropdown lists contains empty valuesbut nothing happens with my code.What's wrong with it?
$('#compute').click(function() { if ($('.required').val=='')
where class 'hoverNow' means, that opacity of the image is 1.0, while others 0.5. This done with css. i want to do, that when mouse hover the 'li' element, image, IF it's not in the li element, who's having class 'hoverNow', become with opacity 1.0, and on mouseover, again will have 0.5 opacity. For this, i write this simple code:
This might have been resolved, but I can't find a solution with mysearch. I'm trying to add a class with the text of the option. Simpleto do the selected option, but not all of them it seems.I want to change:
I have a site that can consist of one or several (up to 20) select boxes that all list the same data (TeamID, Team). There are about 8000 list items to be loaded in the select box.This data is fetched in a seperate file using php+sql and with javascript and ajax, I populate the boxes. Note that these are populated on page load and not based on a specific action/change. The script looks for select boxes that have the class="ajax-team-list". Well, the above works. My drop-downs are being populated. However, it takes an insanely amount of time (30 seconds in IE). Skipping the javascript and only using php to get the same output takes 2-4 seconds, so something must really be messed up in the code, or?Any ideas, suggestions or thoughts about an alternative solution? For whatever reason, Firefox loads the above code in 2-4 seconds, Chrome takes 12 seconds.. and like I mentioned, IE takes 30 seconds.
I'm trying to have multiple divs with the same class acting a s a button. I need to handle the click for each one. I will be obtaining the name attribute and passing that in an ajax call.However, this only works for one of the divs on the page, am I doing something wrong?
$(document).ready(function(){ $('#mark_sold').click(function() { var item = $(this).attr("name"); alert(item+'clicked'); }); });
I'm also going to need to know how to refresh an image, too. I will be updating an image in the ajax call.
I have many small divs which have a particular class. so based on this class only i am getting the click event on them. now what I want is to get the index of one single div one which we clicked.. I am not remembering how to do it..
As soon as I add this line of code, .selected is nothi-lightedany more. Now, I understand that this is the way this function is supposed to work (guess so,otherwiseit's a bug), but I couldn't find any function in documentation that would go from my current element to the first element that has that classapplied and skip everything in between.
I am making a system whereby if an element has a class "editable", you can click it and a popup box appears with some options about that particular element. Fairly straightforward, I'm using [code]...
This works fine but I need to be able to have lots of different divs, all with class "editable", some of which are inside others with class "editable". Like this [code]...
However, clicking on the 'somethingelse' div, triggers the click correctly but also triggers it for the parent 'something' div, so I end up with the popup box appearing twice.
Does anyone know how to just catch a click event on the exact div (without using ids) without triggering the parent?