I need to slow down my flyout menu on hover with some JS? Is this possible? Here is what I got! I have a pure css flyout (flyin - what ever you call it) menu, and I simply am looking for some JavaScript that will enable it to fly in a little slower. You know, with CSS, it's either there or it's not. So I'd like to animate it a little more.
I have an horizontal menu,but the menu items all are in image format.when mouseover on it, it display another color means it is in active state.(this is also an image of another color to differentiate active or not). Now i want to add vertical sub-menu of diff levels to the already existed menu(i.e original menu is of image format). Is it possible to add the sub-menu items to the image menu? if possible, i want the solution for it.
I am trying to get menu to disappear. I have a menu on the page [URL]. When the level 1 menu is hovered on it brings up level2. However, if you hover over level 1 and then mouseout, it doesn't disappear. I tried this: $('.menu ul li a').mouseout(function(){ $('.menu ul li ul').fadeOut('slow'); }); However, that is then making level 2 disappear no matter what. How I can do this?
The website is [URL]. When you bring your mouse on "Home" at the menu on top, the appearing menu is not visible behind the amazon widget there. This works fine in FF but as for IE, there is the problem.
First of all, this is the first time that I use JQuery in my life. I have no idea of what I am doing. I have been following the following guide to animate a menu: [URL]... But as some of the people commenting on the guide I wanted the menu to animate with mouse over and mouse out. So I found the hover-function and the following comments on the guide:
I have a navigation menu. Right now, when you hover over a menu item an image flies over the top of it. This image is set in my CSS as "nav li em". However, that image flies in to the same spot for every menu item. This is what I would like: When you hover over Item 2, em2 is invoked for the FlyIn. When you hover over Item 3, em3 is invoked.
Here is my code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "[URL]"> <html xmlns="[URL]" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> <title>help</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function () { $("#nav a").append("<em></em>"); $("#nav a").hover(function () { $(this).find("em").animate({ opacity: "show", top: "-34"}, "fast"); var hoverText = $(this).attr("title"); $(this).find("em").text(hoverText); .....
I got this here: [URL]. When you hover over the Buy Rhoadanide or Research the sub menu comes up. The only way I could get it to work was to make the OTHER menu hide if one is hovered over, but I cant hide them anymore Is there a way to do this: 1. Hover Link 2. Show Div with more links below it 3. Keep the Divs visible if the Hover Link or the Div is hovered 4. Hide the Divs when both are not selected.
I have been using jquery for about an hour. Here is my first menu animation, very simple; I am only playing with fade in and out on hover. $(".nav li a").click(function(){ $(".nav li a").removeClass("active"); $(this).parent().addClass("active"); $('a').click().html();
Is this how I get a value of href? This does seem to work. Without this my link does not work. return false; }); $(".nav li a").hover(function(){ $(this).fadeTo('slow', 0.5, function() { }); //console.log($(this).text()); }, function(){ $(this).fadeTo('slow', 1, function() { }); //console.log($(this).text()); }) So I guess this is very simple. On hover my <a> within .nav li fades out back and forth. How would I 'hold' this across my entire website. Do I simply include JQuery in every page (if my page does not use any CMS like Wordpress). Is there a way to hold this menu across my entire site?
I'm using Superfish, the vertical menu specifically, and trying to find out if there is a way to have a two or three column flyout. Right now I have a list of categories showing in the menu and some categories have a lot of subcategories. If I could display the subcategories on hover but in a two column style it would cut down on the height of the flyout menu dramatically.
Has anyone done this or would someone be willing to share how to do this?
I am using JQuery to create sliding line under menu effect. I have written the code but can't figure out couple of things. I have attached my code. I would like to make the sliding effect more smooth but the most important thing that I can't figure out is how to make the scroller div scroll back to its original position on mouse out.
I have no idea if this is even possible, but I thought I'd check here to see what anyone thinks.I have a top nav on my site that has dropdown submenus. When a user clicks on one of the sub-menu items, jQuery toggles a div in the main content area to be visible.The problem is that since I am using CSS hover menus, the menu remains over top of the div that was activated in the background.I know that I could do a normal page load instead of show/hide this div, but I'm wondering if there is another way. Before I go another direction, I wanted to see if anyone had an alternative.
EDIT: Maybe something using .focus()? But then maybe I need to rebuild my menu to allow this, because simply adding focus to the div doesn't seem to do it.
What I'm looking for, and can't seem to find is, a JS snippet, that will delay the hover effect (a simple drop down) of my mega drop down menu by 250 millseconds or so. And of course, then hold the drop down in place for the same amount of time on mouseout.
So I have done this menu and I have 2 problems. 1. When I hover on a link, it does 2 animations, but when I "unhover", it doesn't reset the default values also with animations. I know the problem might be the display none in the css, but I really have no idea how to get around that. 2. As I said above, when I hover on a link, it does 2 animations, but when I move the cursor to another link, it doesn't "re"-do the animations anymore.
Well I have used this same script a few times, but this time I am having an issue, When I hover the text the drop down shows, as soon as I try to hover the drop down it will disappear.I am also trying to make the background stick on main text (hover text) untl the mouse moves off. Been stuck on this for hours.Here is my HTML
I have a Superfish Menu hover and text overflow issues due to special characters from foreign languages. In English or a language without special characters the menu and hover expand properly but with special characters you get text overflow and a hover with a negative right margin.
there was any premade dropdown menu which opens based on what position you are on the page.
For example, when I'm on the top of the page and hover the mouse over the dropdown menu, the menu opens upward instead of downward because the navigation is mid-screen. But if I was to be more than halfway across the screen and still see the navigation as it was on top of the screen and hover the mouse over it, the dropdown menu opens downward as oppose to up.
I have implemented a jQuery hover top level menu & it is working fine in bothIE 7& 8. However, when I am executing the same code in Mozilla Firefox, it is not rendering hover effect at all. Also, I am adding a <span> using jQuery if JavaScript isn't enabled. This span is also not getting added in Mozilla.
Following is the code that I am using. <script type="text/javascript" src="[URL]"></script> <script> $(document).ready(function(){ $("ul.subnav").parent().append("<span></span>"); $("ul.pnode li a").mouseover(function() { //When trigger is clicked... //Following events are applied to the subnav itself (moving subnav up and down) $(this).parent().find("ul.subnav").slideDown('fast').show(); //Drop down the subnav on click $(this).parent().hover(function() { }, function(){ $(this).parent().find("ul.subnav").slideUp('slow'); //When the mouse hovers out of the subnav, move it back up }); //Following events are applied to the trigger (Hover events for the trigger) }).hover(function() { $(this).addClass("subhover"); //On hover over, add class "subhover" }, function(){ //On Hover Out $(this).removeClass("subhover"); //On hover out, remove class "subhover" }); }); </script>
I came to know that IE & Mozilla see .parent differently.I have tried everything but not able to get this stuff working in Mozilla. I am using Firefox 3.5.5 version.
I have an svg object set with hover (or mouseover-out) to animate the superfish menu. When the mouse enters the svg, the menu appears, on leaving it should disappear. (same problem with div so not an svg problem)
(testing with FF5.01) Problem: mouseover, or hover work fine, but when I add a second function to remove the menu, I get a blinking menu. I assume its a conflict with the menu's own hover?
I am trying to modify some script that uses bounces the background hover - i would like for it to fade in and out rather than bounce.. here is the original script.
Code:
And here is the script that I somewhat modified but it did not work
I have a menu done in CSS. When you mouse over the menu i change the background position in order to display the 'hover' state. I'm using javascript to show/hide <div> when you click on a button to display proper content without reloading the page (Like a tab menu).
To display the menu in a 'hover' state when you have clicked, i use also javascript to move the background position so it stays on the hover state. But when i mouse over my other menu, they do not apply the CSS anymore.
I guess it have something to do with the fact that i alter the CSS with the JS. But anyone know how to fix this without having to create my mouseover with JS and keep it in CSS?
im trying to make the left Product Categories background position "rollover" menu work on this page: [URL] at the moment the page loads and CSS hover works to set the background position so that the graphic behind makes a roll over effect. i put some javascript to set the background position permantly to the roll over on click (so the user can see which one they are on) but then this knocks out the roll over effect on all other categories - it knocks out the CSS hover: onclick="setStyle('c1','backgroundPosition','0px 0px');
it means that c1:hover no longer works.. i tried putting !important in the CSS c1:hover background position and this fixed it in Firefox but not IE. So how can i write something in Javascript to also say: onclick="setStyle('c1:hover','backgroundPosition','-276px 0px');
i know Javascript does not do hyphens and the way to get for example "background-position" in CSS is to ditch the hyphen and make "P"osition capitol. perhaps something can be done also to get to the CSS hover attribute?
I am trying to do a site in FrontPage2003 using dwt and css. I added a drop-down javascript menu (EZMenu). It is working however the CSS overrides the formatting of the menu.
Is there a way to either shut off the CSS for the menu or add lines to either the JS file or the CSS page to let the menu formatting show thru?