Make A Hidden Asterisk Visible Using Script?
Dec 12, 2010
I'm not very good with javascript. My knowledge is very limited.
See, this code is going to check if a user has inputted an empty field or not. As of now, Im testing it on 'first name' text field. If the user didn't input anything (the text field is empty) and clicks submit, an asterisk will be displayed at the right side of the text field. The asterisk is only temporary. If the user clicks the text field or refreshes the page, the asterisk at will disappear.
I've googled it already and I've tried every technique I can find but I can't get this code to obey. code...
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Aug 23, 2010
I have a code below my concern being tht when the first text box "Name" conatins a value of "TPU" then the sexong text box "Ref Number" should be visible else should not be visible.
I mean the Whole <tr> shall be visible only if "Name = TPU"
Code:
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Apr 12, 2011
I'm trying to make a textbox invisible originally.......
And then visible on a submission......
However it doesn't work.
I can however do the opposite.
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Apr 27, 2010
I have a div tag element and a hide/show button above it. I'm able to handle the hide show of the contents all right via the button, but I want the div to be hidden when someone clicks anywhere else in the document, save inside the div area itself.This functionality is similar to what you see on the sign on panel in twitter.com. Press the sign in, the div sign in panel displays. Press the sign in link OR anywhere else on the document outside the panel. The panel is hidden.What's the best way to script this functionality in jquery?
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I am trying to get a simple set of Javascript tabs to work properly. I have just two tabs and I want to set up the script to have the second tab automatically hidden prior to reading the javascript code because right now it shows the contents of both tabs when the page is loading and then the second tab disappears after all the script has loaded.
I have the jquery script linked to on the page and here is the way my script looks to run the tabs:
Code:
I want to add something like style="visibility:hidden;" to the DIV that isn't shown on page load and have it added and removed as necessary when users click on the tabs. So basically I would like the generated code to look like this:
Code:
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Jul 13, 2009
In the below code, the ajax-loader disappears before the html returned by .load is actually visible in the browser. How can I correct it?
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Oct 2, 2009
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I'm in the need of adding an input field at the bottom of the "element" DIV that the user has opened.
Problem is, every content of every different toggle has the same id="element".
The only difference is that the one opened has the visibility set to "visible".
Is there a way so I can write in that visible DIV from Javascript?
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Mar 2, 2011
Does jquery offer a way to show whether a div is hidden or visible?
I have a routine where the div is getting hidden when it should be visible and I am trying to create a debug to show the current setting of the div.
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Dec 19, 2009
Is it possible to expand a table with DIV's using CSS hidden/visible? If I select an option from a select field in one row, to have a hidden select field appear in the row directly below, moving the contents directly below down a row? Expanding the table when a hidden row becomes visible. Or should I just use DIV's and forget about using the table format?
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Jul 23, 2005
While I am new to javascript, I've programmed in a dozen other
languages for decades, and now have been working in javascript
intensively for several weeks. My first comment -- which has nothing
to do with this problen -- is on how its richness makes it so
difficult to provide adequate reference material. After working only
with what I could discover through Google searches and actually
writing some nifty fast incremental select element populating code --
what I found on the Web, which has been cited in many locations, is
ugly code and sloooow when search a list of, say, 2000 possible
entries for inclusion in the box -- just with those hints.
I finally broke down, bought what the reveiws say are the two most
complete books -- Javascript Bible and Dynamic HTML, The Definitive
Reference (both by Goodman), and am aghast: With the "Bonus Chapters"
in the former, they total more than 3,000 pages! And with their
in-depth indexes, it's still very difficult to find what one needs.
(The HTML and CSS speification publications add another 400 pages . .
..) As a truly elementary example: I wanted to return from a function
as a result of a test, not by running it out: The "return" is not
indexed, nor are any of the words that might lead one to it. In fact,
it is shown in some examples about 980 pages into the book, but
nowhere is it actually documented. Yes, I know, every language has a
"return" statement, but its usage and syntax varies -- and on some
occasions, it's actually called something else.
So, to my current issue. For reasons that are valid -- please don't
ask, "Why do you want to do that?" -- I need to hide the page in its
entirety until the onload script has altered it based on certain
criteria. After doing a lot of brute force stuff -- setting font
color to "white", etc., etc. -- I discovered that one can put the
attribute style="visibility:hidden" directly in the <body> tag --
which itself is not easily discovered. But: Tables in the body that
have a non-zero "border" attribute still show -- just the borders!
Yes, I know I need to learn CSS as well; give me a break, guys! I do
have that spec as an HTML doc, and it was there I finally found this
out. You know, you can't look such things up by concept in the
indexes of either book, or the HTML spec, or the CSS book, unless you
already know the term that implements it; if I know the term, I don't
need to look it up! In any case, try looking up "hidden" in either
book; you get no hint that it can be applied via style to any element.
If you know it's available as a style attribute, then know the
attribute is "visibility", why than you can find it . . . and by that
time, you must know enough that you don't need to find it. (Again, a
Google Groups search on words associated with the concept told me what
terms to use, and then I didn't need to use the book . . .)
I apologize for the rant (Fortran was good enough for my grandfather,
it was good enough for my father, and it's good enough for me -- bah,
humbug!), but it's been a very frustrating couple of weeks.
The real question: What about them table borders? So far, I'm
defining their values as zero, then setting them to their final values
at the same point that I make the body visible. Should I need to do
all that? What should make that unnecessary?
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Here is the code so far
Code:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html lang="en">
<head>
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Code:
function sfm_goto(loc,obj5){ //v3.0
var obj10 = findObj(obj5);
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Code JavaScript:
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void processForm()
{
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<script language="javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4/jquery.min.js">< /script>
<script>
$(document).ready(function() {
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Code:
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Code:
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
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I have an accordion list much like the example here : [URL]. Say for instance I have page links under the heading 'Section 2' of that demo above. How can I make it so that when you visit a page from these links 'Section 2' is visible and 'section 1' and 'section 3' are closed?
At the moment I have :
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#accordion").accordion({
active: false,
collapsible: true
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});
<!-- start accordian menu -->
<div id="accordion">
<h3><a href="#">Section 1</a></h3>
<div><ul>
<li>Link 1</li>
<li>Link 2</li>
<li>Link 3</li>
</ul></div>
<h3><a href="#">Section 2</a></h3>
<div><ul>
<li>Link 1</li>
<li>Link 2</li>
<li>Link 3</li>
</ul></div>
<h3><a href="#">Section 3</a></h3>
<div><ul>
<li>Link 1</li>
<li>Link 2</li>
<li>Link 3</li>
</ul></div>
<!-- end accordion menu -->
</div>
What I need to add to make 'Section 2" visible only?
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