Jquery :: Trying To Add Vertical Scrolling Functionality To Scrollable Tools
Nov 15, 2009
A little difficult to explain, but here goes:I've combined a couple different jquery scrollable functions to a webpage that I'm creating. URL...for my horizontal scrolling.The problem with the vertical scrolling function is that it relies on the mousewheel and mouse clicks for scrolling and I don't feel it's immediately apparent that the text scrolls. But I really like the effect, so I've added arrows and tried to get the functionality from the vertical scrolling example, but it's not working, except for the down arrow in the content in the very last tab. When you click on an arrow, it currently takes you to the previous or next horizontal section.
I know the answer is in there somewhere, but I'm not sure where to look for it. Here's the javascript file that controls the functionality:URL...
Is there a way to 'activate' an item in the list of items inside Scrollable? The thing I want to accomplish is this: call the api.seekTo() method inside a piece of javascript (this part works) and then visualy show the user what item in the Scrollable list it was that was sought. I know I can influence the appearance of an item clicked but what I do want is tell the scrollable to activate an item (and scroll if neccecary to bring said item into view). So clicking I understand, telling or programaticaly setting the item _without_ clicking and make it stand out (by using the activeClass property).
But I need the scrollable to goto the particular item, in this case my project is a dj timetable for times, so if its currently 2pm, goto that item in the scroller on start - of course, there's PHP involved, so that'll be used, I've already got the item classed as .active, all I need is the scroller to go to that item automatically.
if it's possible to nest tabs inside a scrollable from jQuery Tools. Basically, replacing the page content with a set of tabs. I've tried a few times, and with the jQuery native tabs, there must either be some JS or CSS conflicts that prevent things from working properly.
I'm working on a project that requires a vertical image gallery, that can be scrollable using the mouse scroll. It should work in the same way as this website's gallery : [URL]. I looked at their code, but I'm very new at jQuery and javascript, and couldn't figure it out, many elements missing. How to make it work, or maybe there's an existing plugin I could use?
I have created the following page [URL] where I have a number of main links and then sublinks for these. At the moment when a main link is clicked the content scrolls vertically and when a sublink is clicked eg Blue Inner Link 1 the content slides horizontally. how can I update the script so that when I click a main link the content scrolls horizontally and when I click a sublink the content scrolls vertically?
I am wondering if someone know of a free cross-browsers vertical scrolling script that:
- is cross cross-browsers
- will call the scrolling content from an external html page or from a url page
- will also has an option to pause when each heading on the content page reach the top or bottom of defined scrolling window, depending on the predefined direction the scroll is scrolling.
I've implemented many galleries using Cycle, bxSlider, Carousel, etc., but this is the first time I've been asked for the same functionality with vertically-scrolling thumbs. Has anyone seen anything that would fit the bill?
I'm looking for a script which will scroll the thumbs, and show the large version of the current thumb automatically. Clicking on a different thumb will override, and clicking on the arrows will scroll the thumbs, and possibly change the large image shown.
I don't have much by way of spec., so I'm assuming a lot about the way it should function, however I haven't found anything remotely close.
[URL] I solved the menu situation. Now, when a window isn't fully maximized, the page scrolls both horizontally and vertically. When it goes vertically, the image gets off-track. I just need to remove the vertical scroll capability from this javascript file: [URL]
The scenario is, a scrollable DIV on a webpage. Within the DIV is a scrollable textarea. Beside the DIV is a button whose onclick event creates and places another scrollable textarea below the first. Any subsequent onclick events places another scrollable textarea below the previous. I'm fairly sure that CSS will come into play for positioning of additional textarea's. My thinking is to create an array for the first textarea ID, then increase the array by 1 on any subsequent onclick event, then assign contents (values) of textarea(s) to ID's using innerHTML. Is this approach plausable, or is there a simpler method to this madness? Is there a method/function for calculating the height (px)of a textarea with overflow set to auto, regardless of text length within.
I subcontracted a programmer who replaced my jquery.js with a different version of jquery. This version breaks my function, but my version breaks the layout. I have a function that works with
Code: jquery.tools.min.js But not with Code: jquery.js?ver=1.4.2
Here's is my function: Code: <SCRIPT type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function(){ $('.theVideoLink').click(function(e){ e.preventDefault(); $('#VideoContent').load($(this).attr('href')); }); }); </script>
I need this code to work with Code: jquery.js?ver=1.4.2 But it doesn't. It works with Code: jquery.tools.min.js But this jquery.tools.min.js breaks the layout in IE7&8.
i downloaded a script from jquery tools which is the above: PHP Code:
$(".scrollable").scrollable(); $(".items img").click(function() { // see if same thumb is being clicked if ($(this).hasClass("active")) { return; } // calclulate large image's URL based on the thumbnail URL (flickr specific) var url = $(this).attr("src").replace("_t", ""); [Code]...
jQuery - Scrolling browser Window. I have two demos of scrolling page content with jQuery.
This one - [url] is scrolling the contents inside a container and it works as I wanted on Mac/PC
Code:
I need the same effect as above but I need to scroll the whole browser window.
I have a demo here - [url]
Code:
Problem here is on the Mac the transition are jumpy and it seems to flash the first yellow div before sliding up or down. Testing on a PC it will slide down but won't slide up. How can I get the whole browser window to slide up and down with a smooth transition.
Some history: Although I know that it is considered 'old' technology, I have built hundreds of imagemaps over 10 years for a local photographer who uses a panoramic camera (now a spectacular digital one) to photograph weddings, schools etc. I then pop an imagemap area over each face and add a title (and alt text for IE viewers) that shows up on mouseover to identify the person.
I've been using the jQuery tools library recently and tried changing this tooltip demo which turns an image's title into a tooltip from:
Thus grabbing the title associated with an area rather than an image.
I just built a quick proof of concept using the image map of a family meeting on one of my sites, and viewed it in Firefox. As expected, on hovering over an area the tooltip popped up at top center of the image, with the title text in it. Wow! GREAT! I thought. ;-)
BUT...
In IE: Tooltip pops up, containing the matching title text, but far away from the clicked area and NOT at top center.
In Opera: No tooltip, browser's title box opens by mouse position, but with out title text, instead it contains the a href link that clicking in the area would go to.
In Chrome: No tooltip, no title.
In Safari: No tooltip, no title.
(BTW All tests were done in current browser versions under Win XP)
I just tried Tero's demo at [URL] in all browsers and it worked fine, in every case the tooltip appeared top center of the image, with the title text in it! So it would seem at first thought to be involved with the way browser manufacturers have built their DOM... But further reading indicates that all post v5 browsers use the same DOM model, so I'm stumped. I've Googled quite a few threads where folk have had js/DOM/imagemaps conflicts, but have found no post resolving the issue.
Since libraries such as jQuery claim to isolate us from browser variances, is it just that imagemaps are considered so 'out of date' that browser manufacturers haven't bothered to update their code to integrate them into the standard DOM? (Bravo FF, 'does it right' again!)
I want to make a list of divs into a vertical scrollable slider.Each div will consist of a small thumbnail image, a small title header and a link.I haven't started coding this yet but the above code should give you an idea of what I'm aiming for. The image thumbnails will be floated on the left, and the titles/links will be floated on the right.
I've been looking at the jQuery Scrollable script here and when I tested it with JS turned off, the rest of the content within the slider stayed hidden, instead of being visible and there was no way of viewing the rest of the content within the slider, other than the three images that were "in view".I would like to know if there's a way of making all the content within the slider visible all at once when JS is disabled. Is it possible to do this?
im searching for a plugin/code example for text scrolling. I got some text in a <div> if text is longer than for example 300px it gets cut and is scrolling from start to end, stops for a second and then scrolls back, stops and all over, and if its not long enough than 300px then just displays normaly. Something similar to the Song name scrolling inin anyMP3 player.
I am currently using the scrollable jquery plugin to scroll some images of thumbnails in a gallery. What I'm trying to do now, is figure out how to load the large version of those thumbnails into a div when they are clicked. Here is a link to the webpage where the source can be viewed. [URL]
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I'm trying to use the scrollTo plug in, maybe in the stupidest way, but I feel I am almost there!in my case every scrollable element has his own next-prev buttons, the script is able to extract a variable on the button click, id like to make him use it to calculate the position of the next-prev target. You can take a look to a live example at [URL].
Has anyone tried to bind the scroll event to a scrollable tbody in IE8 and it worked? If so, please let me know how you did that, because while it works in FF 3.6, it does not work in IE8 (unless I'm doing something wrong.) I've searched quite a bit for this and couldn't find anyone that had a question on this.Example: I have a table with a scrollable tbody, and what I want to do is bind a scroll event to the tbody to find when the user had scrolled to the bottom of the scrollable tbody where I'll fetch additional TR rows.
I am using a jQuery tab plugin that shows a different content div on click of each tab. It also has a fade in [URL]
In addition, I am using the scroller scripts from Blueshoes (I also tried another, similar scroller script, but run into the same problem: [URL].
What I want to achieve: Have a simple tab function with up to 6 tabs. Each tab content will have a scrollable div with a custom scrollbar that also scrolls on mouseover.
The problem: The tab and scrollbar on initial page load work fine. Once I click on the second or third tab, the tab content loads fine, but the scroller function does not load. I have to click on the tab number again for the scrollbar to appear (I added an onClick event that loads the scrollbar, but this only seems to be activated on the second click, not the first click)
I thought I could just reload the page again with an onClick event on the tabs, but this only reloads the page with the first tab active, and the tab content fade in effect doesn't quite show anymore. In addition, I do not know how to change the script so the tab that was been clicked on (e.g. tab2 or tab3) is active on page reload.
take a look at site, where you can see everything it all in action: [URL]
I'd prefer a solution that loads the scroller script immediately onClick of each tab without reloading the page.
I tried all kinds of possibilities, and I have been working on this for the past 2 days! My Javascript knowledge is just to limited to grasp what needs to happen.
Here is my code, as simplified as possible, with comments in italics:
CSS, JAVASCRIPT and LINKS to JS libraries and plugins: