Show/Hide Div. Footer Below It Not Adjusting Consistently In IE?
Jul 31, 2009
I just found out I can't post a link. But it's a tinyurl dot com with /m8ajyp If you click the tabs, you'll see that the footer doesn't adjust accordingly. Only in IE. Works fine in Firefox (Mac & PC) and Safari Mac.Here's the javascript:
the menus page /menus (which should be identical code and structure as the other page) it looks like the footer adjusts on the FIRST click of a different tab. But then it doesn't adjust again. On /special-events the footer doesn't adjust even the first time.
My problem is on this page using IE 7 & 8:[URL].. If you click the tabs, you'll see that the footer doesn't adjust accordingly. Only in IE. Works fine in Firefox (Mac & PC) and Safari Mac.
The amount of information I have in the footer for most of my pages has, over time, grown enough that the footer now takes up too much space vertically. Rather than completely removing the information, I would like to strip down each section of it into a single, descriptive word, and have more info about each section shown when you click on the specific word.
Essentially, it would be a mini-menu with extended information available for each menu item. I have seen show/hide javascripts that do similar things, but nothing precisely along the lines of what I am looking for, and I haven't been able to tweak any of the existing ones as I am pretty clueless about javascript beyond very basic modifications.
The main problem for me has been how to accomplish the layout I'd like for the footer:
Section1 ~ Section 2 ~ Section 3 ~ Section 4 Extended Text for Section #
The show/hide scripts in menu form that I have seen all show the extended text under each menu item, rather than having a designated area for the it regardless of which menu item was selected. But perhaps there's something out there that is more along the lines of what I need?
I am trying to hide/show table when hide/show button is pressed
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If I then reveal this DIV using jQuery function Show (or slideDown ), the DIV is revealed but it overlaps my footer DIV which is below it. What I want to happen is that the DIV gets pushed down (as happens in Firefox).
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<html> <body> <script type="text/javascript"> var num = new Number(1023.465); document.write(num.toFixed()+"<br />"); document.write(num.toFixed(1)+"<br />"); [Code]...
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Code:
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I've created experimental files so as not to disrupt the functioning site. [URL]
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I know i can use these lines to do the actual work:
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