Once again I have a question I havn't been able to solve through search and experiments :p See, I have a menu consisting of icons. When I hover one of the icons I want a little description of every single menu-item to show in a div at the top of the page.
So, my problem is basicly how to toggle a div on/off when I hover another element? It should be used so that I can specify 4 menu items with different discriptions.
I'm struggling around to show submenu on mouseover of menu-div. I found a solution to show each children of one menuitem, but I wont to show the whole submenu-strukture of all menuitems. Here is what I've done till now:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "[URL]"> <html xmlns ="[URL]"> <head> <meta http-equiv ="Content-Type" content ="text/html; charset=utf-8" .....
So when I hover over li.first I will get all submenu-items of the first heading! Is it possible to mouseover the div#navi or the ul#nav to get shown all submenu-items from every menuheading?
I tried something like this, but of course it doesn't workjQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(".first ul").hide(); jQuery(".#nav").hover(function () { jQuery(this).children(".first ul").toggle("slow"); }); });
I have a list item, where only some of the items are linking to a quote from the client. The quotes are in another list, where each list item has an id corresponding to the client link. I want to show the client quote when you roll over the client anchor link. Currently when I mouseover it's showing nothing.
At the moment, when I mouseover one of the anchored client links, the content disappears, so it's not showing the correct client quote <li>. $(document).ready(function() { // see if the requested page url contains an anchor '#' var hash = window.location.hash.substring(1); // if no anchor, show the default blockqoute if(!hash){ var id = 'default'; }else{ var id = hash; } .....
how to write a script where when a link is clicked in the left nav column, it will display text in the right main column. So, when you first arrive to the page, nothing will appear in the main portion of the site. Content only appears after clicking on a link. When you click on another link, the previous content is hidden, and the new text is displayed. Here's what I have so far:
HTML <div class="container"> <div class="nav"> <ul id="menu">
I'm pretty bad with Javascript, but I need to hide or show a snippet of text (could be inside a div without problems) based on the selection of a dropdown menu (<select>). If they choose anything with the word "Series" on it, I need to show the snippet. If they choose anything without "Series" on it, then the snippet needs to disappear. I should mention the snippet is part of a form, just a checkbox but that shouldn't be a problem I don't think.
The problem is that the height of the second level menu results in their being gaps in between each menu item so that as you move your mouse down the second menu items it quickly closes again. scripting novice fix this by telling me which variable I need to change either in the Java script or the CSS files.
provide me with code to make a collapsible menu? What I'm looking for is a vertical menu, that will open up the sub-categories upon a mouseover. Clicking on the menu item will bring them to the specific page. Oh, and this might not matter, but I'd prefer if I was able to style the menu to fit with my site theme.
I am trying to create a specific menu using jQuery where i want to toggle a clicked menu item. I used toggleClass to accomplish this. All fine and well, but what i want is that once i click a menu item, the previously clicked item should have the active state/class toggled off.. The menu is variable. (I tried and tried and searched all over the internet, but i cannot find it... spent 5 hours trying to combine various selectors and if/else statements, but it did'nt work.)
Am working on a web template similar to this one: [URL] and would like to change the hover color for the menus (in blue with white text). What would be the best color to match if the menu background is left as it is when hovering on a menu item?
I'm building a drop down menu like [URL] or [URL] or [URL] the effect I'm trying to achieve is to have the top menu item showing a background image via css and create a stylized design with the sub-menu. Using CSS when I hover over the sub menu the background image of the top item disappears. So I'd like some guidance with javascript on how to keep the back-image while hovering on the sub menu.
1) Script Title: Ajax Tabs Content Script (v 2.2) and Featured Content Slider Using jQuery UI
2) Script URL (on DD): [URL]
3) Script URL of Featured Content Slider Using jQuery UI [URL]
4) Script URL of my implementation of both script. [URL]
5) Problem: I've integrated the featured content slider in one of the default content section of the tab menu as you can see on the link on point 4. The slider is working perfectly when until i click on other tab menu and then back tab menu 1. The slider seize to work no more and worst the other featured content slides are appearing below the first one.
var time = document.getElementById("time").innerHTML;
But making it
Code:
document.getElementById("k").innerHTML = l[time];
puts false into mine div, time changes alot and is in same format as array names.That function is repeated every 100 microseconds :
Code:
window.setTimeout(myFunction, 100);
Trying to do that in console tells me that doing it like : l[document.getElementById("time").innerHTML] gives me some value while using time variable just undefined, no matter it's same value Next problem I would want my text appear somehow like this when time is 3.0:
Quote:
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I can already guess that would be alot of code to make it interactive but any ideas, or leads where i should start, because that is my first time giving some more attention to JS.
The design of the website that I am working on requires mouseover menus that open up instead of down. I don't know much JavaScript yet, so I looked all over the Internet trying to find a script that would allow me to do this. I finally found one here. But when I set it up it wouldn't work properly. For some reason it always opens the menu in the top right hand cornor of the screen. Since, like I said, I don't know much JavaScript yet, I have now idea what the problem is or how to fix it.
I attached a dumbed down version of my page to this post. I removed all graphics and content, and I put my javascript and style sheet into the head section so that it would all be in one file. Code:
I have a vertical menu consisting of CSS rollovers. When clicked, each one dynamically loads a new Flash movie via Javascript, within the same page. This works fine. However, what I would really like, is to have each menu item highlighted after it has been clicked, to show the user what is being shown. This could be the same image as is displayed in the active CSS state. Does anyone know how I can do this? Because each link is simply dynamically loading flash movies, and not going to a new html page, I can't simply add an ID element.
I'm designing a page and made a nice menu (actually I've downloaded a script). But! There's another javascript object, and if I open the menu, some of it's items interfere with it. You can see it on the image bellow in attachments.
If there is any way to set something like priority (so the menu item would be upon the second javascript object), I'll be happy. And, the menu is set on position:relative;,
I am trying to change the look of the 'active' submenu item... Meaning, when you're on a certain page - the corresponding submenu item will look different (i.e. bold, different color, etc.)... URL is --> IDC's Fundamentals for Newer Directors JS code I'm using -->
I would like to create a link where you mouseover and it pops up a powerpoint slide. I know a powerpoint slide would take up the whole window so I would need the powerpoint to pop up near the link and take up half the window and show up next to the link. On mouseout the powerpoint would disapear.
- I am able to display a file's contents in a frame.
- I can display an image file in an IMG tag But I can't figure out how to combine the two. What I want to do is onMouseOver display the contents of a text or html file in a TD element.
I have a TEXTAREA element. A user right clicks within in to get the context menu and they select "paste". I want my javascript code to know that they selected "paste". I know you can capture the mouse click, but can we capture exactly what event that attempted?
I have a menu system that is structured in <ul>/<li> fashion. Code below. How do I attach JS functions to any single item? My functions will be going out and grabbing the static xml and applying some filtering/selections on it, then passing the result to a datagrid. Writing the function is not hard (standard JS), but how do I attach it to a <li> type of menu item?? Each high-level menu item (such as Small Arms, Bombs) will be performing selections on completely separate xml
I'm trying to create a horizontal dropline menu out of an unordered list. List items can have one unordered list child. I want to add a click event on all li:has(ul) elements. The pseudo-algorithm I'm thinking of is as follows:Find all other li:has(ul) elements on the page.For each, check if they are displayed.If displayed, hide it.Then, if the clicked li is displayed, hide it. Otherwise display it.Only one li:has(ul) element should be displayed at a time.
What I have doesn't work because in the .each() function, the clicked li is also evaluated. So, if the clicked li is already visible, it gets toggled inside that function and then toggled again outside that function.
I can access the drop-down value(s) the visitor has chosen by $("#ak option:selected").each(function () {... but now I want to force the drop-down list to be selected to a particular default value of my choosing ... how would I do this?I did try:
$("#ak option:selected").each( function () { $(this).text('-> Choose Accessory kind');