I have both elements in the following variable :inputElFrom that variable, I want to filter and get the element which has value "1", and trigger its click callback fct :
console.log(inputEl.length); // prints 2 (contains the two elements above)
inputEl.is('input[value=1]').trigger('click'); // error in Firebug "inputEl.is("
I want to animate ALL classes called ".article" to opacity=.2 and then fire a callback,which animates ONLY the closest ".article" to ".button" back to opacity=1.Know, what i mean?Here's the script:
click() triggers the callback function but the checkbox will change to checked,nfortunately.If I don't call click(), the checkbox is successfully unchecked but the callback won't be triggered.
I have seen examples of table filtering with drop-downs that appear as a row in the table header. I'm trying to set up a graphical UI where there will be 3 graphic buttons above the table with pre-defined filters assigned to them which will filter a table.
I've got a button toolbar, and users can select rows in a table. When they have selected some row's, they can click one of the buttons, and it invokes a callback. Problem is, when I click the first time, there's nothing wrong. But when I click the second time, it fires the callback two times, when I click the third time it fires the callback three times, and so on. That's a big problem, since the button is used to delete a page, and obviously it should delete it only once, since the AJAX would return an error ortherwise. The code is seperated in three blocks, first the the onclick on the button object, which invokes a function called confirmAction, taking to parameters. [1], a message for the users, [2] the name of the callback unction. When the confirmation is confirmed, the confirmAction function calls the callback. As said before, when I click #delete once, it behaves like expected. But when I click the second time (without refresh) it runs the callback function twice, third time thrice, and so on.
[code] $('#delete').click(function() { confirmAction('Weet je zeker dat je de geselecteerde pagina's wilt verwijderen?', 'destroy'); });
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 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.
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; });});
I want to understand the callback syntax and pass the id of the html element as any parameter here is my requirement
In my callback, I am passing the load(url..) I want the URL to be dynamic, based on the URL = BaseURL #callingID , where #callingID is the ID of the calling HTML element.
This way I have to write just one callback function and can reuse this to load multiple sections based on where it is coming from.
$('#callback').bind('pageAnimationEnd', function(e, info){ if (!$(this).data('loaded')) { // Make sure the data hasn't already been loaded (we'll set 'loaded' to true a couple lines further down)
I've been banging my head against this extremely frustrating bug but I finally managed to get an isolated test case. Call .animate() on two different elements one after the other and give the second one a "complete" callback. In the callback function call .stop() on the first element, the one with no callback.
The callback function should only fire once (when the second element's animation completes) but instead it fires twice. It only occurs when the animations are started in that order and stop() is called inside the callback.[URL]...
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?
I am trying to hide confidential data being submitted by a payment button. Now I am wondering how I could catch the according <form> element being created "on the fly" and submit it automatically ensuring that there is no chance for anybody to access the data.
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..
I'm trying to trigger a click on an A tag from JavaScript. I'd like this to trigger any JavaScript events that might be attached. It looks like Internet Explorer and Opera support a click() function on the link, but FireFox and Safari don't. Does anyone know how I can make this work?
I`m trying to make selecting an select list option (as it become when we click on it)by clicking on a special pseudo element.I`m trying to do it in this way:
I use the getJSON request to fill a select (with cities names) after the user have choosen his region.
I paste some code:
The problem is that callback is never called. I used firebug and i have seen that when i change region the getJSON function is called and my script (python) return this JSON:
Why my callback is not called? I can't even get the alert ('callback time!'). I thinked that my json could be broken, but firebug net console read and parse it very well, so i think is valid JSON.
I also tried to split up the function declaration from the getJSON request, but it's no use.