<span id="more">
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<span>The milky way is round.</span>
</span>
Using
$("#more span").css("border", "1px solid black");
will place a black border around "The milky way is round." If I change the <span> tags in the HTML to <div> tags and issue $("#more div").css("border", "1px solid black"); The same will happen. "The milky way is round" will be framed. However, if I change the <span> tags to <p> tags, as in
I do $(".c:not(:last)").css({borderColor:"#0f0"}) This is OK in Firefox, but in IE all columns get this color. The :not selector doesn't work in IE. Why not?
I'm new to jquery as you will soon find out. I have a number of divs with the same class applied to them and I want to be able to animate them separately as each one is clicked - right now clicking on one, affects the entire family of like-tagged. I think I might be going about this the wrong way or missing something.
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
I'm trying to find an example of a country selector (which also provides a state selector if USA is chosen) then you cvan select the city, any samples out there?
I'm trying to create a drop down menu which has several levels. When a level is clicked on, other expanded categories in that level should minimize simultaneously. The trouble I'm having is using a combination of selectors to say 'all divs which match this pattern but not this one'. I've had a look through the selectors API pages
i use it in a CMS. In my content page, when I insert a floating element, I use it to set the margin around element according to left or right float in this way:
I have a problem that I couldn't solve myself. I have 2 forms. name="form1" and name="form2" In each form, there's the same class names for rows. <tr class="draggable">
What I need to do, is to take the last draggable row in a certain form. $( tr_object + " tr.draggable:last" ) <- returns the last tr with class draggable in whole document. How do I limit It's view/search scope to one of the forms only?
this code works for me , but there is something wrong , every time the function loads (every 2.5 seconds )the html is loaded in row [0] cell[0] , and they are stacked above each other . what may be wrong there ?
code : var searchtable=document.getElementById("searchtable") var resultscount=0
I am using the contains selector for one element because I do not know the full ID. Since I only need the first element it finds should I be adding something to improve performance?
On our current project we had an very unexpierenced coworker which wroted an "a" tag as an jquery selector. to better understand what he did see the following working sample:
This works in Firefox but not in IE (of course not Yeah we know its wrong, but we dont find a reason for its working in firefox ! can someone explain why this can even work ?