i am just using a href method for solving click issue but it is not working in google chrome browser.please visit schnell.co.in . and click bike models there a link see bike model when chrome user click that button it is not going to that provided link.i want to use click event using jquery guide me how to triger. i read this link..want to know how to send different location using this click event which code i have to write to achieve my goal
I have been trying to develop a simple method of styling the button on select dropdowns. Basically just positioning a span of the button on a select box that is styled as required.
That is trivial...
What I have so far failed to achieve is to get the select box to show its options when clicking this span - just want to have the select box drop down the options as it normally would.
tried .trigger('click') and .trigger('mousedown') but to no avail...
I have a problem with the trigger event. I'm using a function that opens a curtain by clicking an image. I wish to use the trigger event to automatically register a click on that image so the curtain opens automatically. I've been messing with it and have had it work successfully in Chrome but not FF. Here is the initial code: $(document).ready(function() { $curtainopen = false; $(".rope").click(function(){ $(this).blur(); if ($curtainopen == false){ $(this).stop().animate({top: '0px' }, { queue:false, duration:350, easing:'easeOutBounce'}); $(".leftcurtain").stop().animate({width:'60px'}, 2000 ); $(".rightcurtain").stop().animate({width:'60px'},2000 ); $curtainopen = true; }else{ $(this).stop().animate({top: '-40px' }, { queue:false, duration:350, easing:'easeOutBounce'}); $(".leftcurtain").stop().animate({width:'50%'}, 2000 ); $(".rightcurtain").stop().animate({width:'51%'}, 2000 ); $curtainopen = false; } return false; });});
and it will be hidden, so I want to have a clickable image that will trigger the click event so that a dialog is prompted. Can some one please help me figure out how to do this? Lol, this is as far as I've gotten..
Is it possible to use javascript to trigger download of some text on the website? For example, if I have some text in a Div that I want the user to be able to download. Can the text be downloaded as a text file then?
with 1 click i would like to trigger 2 different funcions that affect different divs/images .. first it's lsupposed to oad some images into a div, and then resizing them ...I can only get the first function to work, the height resizing does not work.
$(document).ready(function() { var height = $(window).height(); $("#c
This works great, and clicking the button repeatedly calls resizeVideo. resizeVideo looks at the ID of the item that called it (video1FullSize) to determine which video should be resized (video1).Now, I want to add some logic to also call this event when the window is resized. Before getting too involved in the issues surrounding how often the resize event is called on a window, I'm trying to simply "click" #video1FullSize to simulate the event.
I'm trying to build an SVG-based galaxy map for a space game, it pulls the details from MySQL using PHP and seems to work fine with the following code:
I am trying to run some code if a series of keypresses the user types is equal to the correct series of keypresses.I know how to do this if I am just trying to get one keypress. But what about one after another?
I'm trying to get a keydown function to trigger an event... The same as the onclick event I currently have working. I got the buttons to work on keydown, but I cant get them to work just like the onclick. Trying to get them to do the same thing.
I want to include a number of boxes on a page that reveal content when clicked. I seem to have these working ok, although when one box is open, i have to click twice on another to get it to work.
You can view this in action here:[URL]... Is there a way i can stop this from happening?
I'm tweaking this html form here's the code:[code]Everything works fine but how can I have it so when you click on the trigger (the button.png), the image of only that div slides down. The way it is now, when you click on the trigger, both the images in both divs slide down.
i am trying to create a method in which if i press a arrow key (up) then my any link (lets say it home link) from my main navigation is automatically clicked! and i m redirected to home page.
Trying to figure out what was happening in a snippet in the jQuery docs. The snippet I refer to is here , documenting event objects.
The code:
Has me a tad confused. I know that e is an event object that calls keydown event for keycode 64 but what I am unsure of is how it is being triggered. There is no context to it, if you use .trigger() that way is the event called upon the loading of the object? If not when is .trigger() being called?
I cant figure out why a trigger event fires in the following function:
But not in this function:
When using FF 4 or CHROME 10, it seems to work fine in IE9. I have validated that the second function is pulling the proper elements when selecting the toFire variable, but the trigger just doesnt seem to fire. Value is always true or false, never undefined and the Click event that is being fired in the second function is the same that is being triggered in the first function.
I want to sequence a few animations of different selectors. Normally, if it's the same selector, I could just add it to the list, but they're different selectors.[code]...
I need to click on a child element and trigger an function in the parent, but know when i enable it both child and parent are getting executed.As you see in the attachment photo when I click the flip page icon the T-shirt should hide and create a description on T-shirt.
I bind a custom event on page A,then ajax load page B。In page Bthereis a <a> link which trigger the custom event.Problem is :the trigger function work when i place the trigger function in page A ,but not work in B by ajax load.
So I have a basic REST call to Flickr's API. This is how I'm displaying the images. $("#flickr").append("<img src = '"+ photoURL +"' class='thumbnail' />"); Then I have this later on in the same file... $(".thumbnail", this).bind("click", function(){ $("#display").html("<p>clicked</p>"); });
For some reason, it will not detect this selector. I've also tried $("#flickr > img") & $("img"). None of these selectors seem to trigger this event. I tested $("#flickr").bind()... and I got the expected result, so I am pretty certain it is the selector that is not working. I have done a basic "thumbnail / enlarge" model a number of times from hard coded image tags to ajax sources, but never from Flickr's API.
Trigger an Event when some element appears on the screen, (like the person is scrolling when the element that we set appears, the event trigger) , how to do that, does anyone know?