and I receive the click on the remove.gif. What I want to do is to get the title attribute of the div around and write it into the <p> tag instead of the name of the file now. I've achieved several selection (yeah i'm new to jquery) but can't figure this one out.
I'm trying to replace the value of href attribute of an element with the title attribute of that same element. The code pasted below works to some extent, but the last line doesn't.
jQuery(document).ready(function(jQuery){ jQuery(".ngg-gallery-thumbnail a").each(function (arr){ if (jQuery(this).attr("alt").substr(0,5)=="Video"){ jQuery(this).attr("rel","wp-prettyPhoto");
i want already select .postlike in $(this) now i want to select the tagh1 who is in .commentboxelements.i want to change the h1's inside text 1 to 2 so i write the code
$(this).closest('.posts').children('.commentboxelements center h1').html('1');
i try this but it's not worked anyway how i can do this.
This seems like a relatively straight forward problem. I've searced google and these forums. I just want to select this's last child. How do I do that?
I want to be able to select the span elements that have a sub ul (ie, Grandfather,Father, but not son or daughter. I tried $('#page-ui li:has("ul") span'), which works for the top level nav that doesn't have any children, but shows up for uncle and son and daughter since it applies it to all the spans inside the first li with a sub ul. I also tried$('#page-ui li:has("ul") span:first-child'), but that didn't help either since all the spans are the first childre
I have 2 lists on a page and I have a link set up to remove an li item from the one list. I need to check to see if there is a copy of that item in the other list based off an attribute in my li item called qid. How would I look for a child list item based off this custom attribute? Assuming I have html like the following and I want to get the one where qid=14.
I am trying to figure out the syntax for the following. For this version I am simply trying to select the 2nd child of the SLIDE HOLDER div. For this test I am just making the width grow. My next pass will be to get the index of the DOT clicked and then pass it to the child of the other parent. Please see line 24. I know this is incorrect but placed it to give you an idea of what I am trying to accomplish.
here it now selects all a tag in "lists" but I only want it to reference the a tag that is the direct child of "lists" li. I want it to ignore the freen highlighted part.
so i wrote this slider with some help from an admin, everything works as I would like it to but I'm trying to make it a plugin so i need to tighten up a certain part of the code:
(function( $ ){ $.fn.jmSlider = function() { // get total width of all li elements in the slider var wrapWidth = 0;
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what i would like to do is instead of using "li:first" and "li:last", i would like to use first-child and last-child so the element doesn't need to be a li, in can be anything that is the direct child of the parent container.
This page: [URL] seems to indicate that it's possible, but it looks like it also pops up an alert window which would be annoying as hell. Is there a way to, say, once every minute change the title bar text?
You see I have a text file of rotating slogans that appear each time you reload a page on my site and someone suggested that having them change even when the page is already open might be fun. I thought I'd look into it and see if it's possible. The site is [URL]
I don't know enough about javascript to know if this is possible. I am fairly good at implementing and installing other people's code, though, and can usually make minor changes to tweak things.
so the story is that i using and IFRAME in my web site , and i want the main title of the document (which appears in the browser title bar) to be the title from the iframe 'page' . my English is not so good so i 'll give an example .
I am looking to use a similar method as facebook chat does, where it alternates between the original title text and 'friendsName has sent you a message!...'
At my day job, we use a cms that generates really terrible <title></title> tags that are killing our SE rankings.
Instead of taking the title of the piece of content and putting it in the title tags, it uses the name of the page template.
I first attempted this with jquery, but i'm looking for something that will basically just take <title>template name</title> and replace it with something friendlier.
I have a difficult work around Jquery. I want to remove all li items from the ul except first li and last three li how to remove the li elements from these list.
I use Google Chrome because of the Javascript debugger that comes included and I keep getting the following errors with my AJAX script
Code:
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot call method 'getElementsByTagName' of null option.html:23 Uncaught TypeError: Cannot call method 'getElementsByTagName' of null option.html:40
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What is supposed to happen is I press either button then it calls either getoptions1() or getoptions2() which then lists the options using listoption() Then the user selects a color and setoption() gets called. I'm having a problem with either getoption function or the listoption function.
I've boiled down my code to the essence of the problem; a variable which serves as a parameter to a function keeps coming up as 'undefined'. The code is quite simple:
I've been using 1.3 which allows me to query non-standard attributes on tag. On an anchor I set a value="" attribute and was able to say (in an onclick binding) $(this).attr('value') to get the value. This no longer works with 1.6. Is there another, better way to do this?