Show/hide Function Not Working In Firefox
Feb 2, 2011Getting my show/hide function to work in all browsers.
The function below works everywhere but Firefox.
Can someone see why it's not working?
My javascript function:
Getting my show/hide function to work in all browsers.
The function below works everywhere but Firefox.
Can someone see why it's not working?
My javascript function:
just started using jQuery,and i'm having a problem using the function .show()/.hide() to make a div appear and disapear when a certain option value is selected.It's working fine in firefox but not working at all in chrome and IE 8.This is the function code i'm using :
$(function(){
$("#produtos").click(function(){
$("#produtos_valor").show("slow");
[code]....
I am trying to hide/show table when hide/show button is pressed
Problem: The code works fine when I remove 'slow' from line 10. But with 'slow' in line 10 content of toggleButton doesnt change from Hide to Show when pressed.
Code:
For me one of the best things about jQuery is that I don't have to worry about browser compatiblity.I wrote some code to extend an excisting jQuery application (Galleria) and only tested it in FireFox. I split a long list with thumbs in several blocks: deel0, deel1, deel2 etc. After that I hide every block except the first one. If the visitor clicks on "Next serie" I hide the first block and show the second. All seemed to go well until I tested the page in IE6. The jQuery effects "hide" and "show" work fine in FireFox but not in IE6. When I click on "Next serie" the next block of thumbs don't show.
[Code]...
I found the toggle function (shown below) and applied it to a form of mine.
It works fine in IE, but in Firefox it appears to fail on the eval lines.
I've searched around but I can't seem to find the correct invocation to get
the field to appear in Firefox.
I've copied below the call and the html of the field itself.
When I click the button, the images hide/show in IE, but this doesn't work in Firefox. I've tried JSLint and JavascriptLint, but haven't figured out what the issue is. This is the code below:
<script language="Javascript">
<![CDATA[
function openConsole(docId, attachmentFileName, name) {
if (window.customOpenConsole) {
[Code].....
Found a simple script to show and hide layers. Using this to have an ad with 60px height and onMouseOver 350px
function adtechhideElement(elmID)
{
for (i = 0; i < document.all.tags(elmID).length; i++)
{
obj = document.all.tags(elmID)[i];
if (! obj || ! obj.offsetParent) continue;
obj.style.visibility = "hidden";
}
}
function adtechshowElement(elmID)
{
for (i = 0; i < document.all.tags(elmID).length; i++)
{
obj = document.all.tags(elmID)[i];
if (! obj || ! obj.offsetParent) continue;
obj.style.visibility = "";
}
}
but the thing is this doesn't work in firefox/mozilla.
Where should I alter this to get it working in firefox?
In IE, Safari, Chrome, and Opera (to an extent, still some bugs to work out there) the search suggestions show when you type in the box, and hide when you click away from the box, then re-appear when you click in the search box. In Firefox, however, the suggestions still show even when you click away from the box. I can't really figure out why it's happening, I've tried setting the CSS properties for both visibility and display, but neither worked. Here's the code for that part:
Code:
<input type="text" name="search" value="Search Cheezonastick" id="searchbox" onClick="this.value=''; this.style.color='#000000'; search_suggest.style.display='inline';" onBlur="this.value='Search Cheezonastick'; this.style.color='#666666'; [code]...
I am using the following code to show and hide divs. When I click it the second div does show but only for about 5 seconds then disappears why?
PHP Code:
I have this code, which of course works perfectly in everything but IE:
var
showHide=
function
[code]....
I'm trying to create a simple javascript accordion that will let me show/hide <p> paragraphs when I click on an <h2>. When the page is loaded, the <p> are automatically hidden. (This part works ok). When you click on the H2, I want the paragraphs to then appear. Something with the h2 onclick event or either the way I'm calling the DOM is not working. I was hoping for some help/guidance.HTML
Code:
<div id="content"> <h2>Header 1</h2> <p>Here is my header 1 paragraph</p> <h2>Header 2</h2> <p>Here is my header 2 paragraph</p> <h2>Header 3</h2> <p>Here is my header 3 paragraph</p> </div>
[code]....
I have this jscript code and I want to show the first div onLoad. Trying to figure this out, what I did was:
Running on firefox works fine, the first div is showing onload BUT testing on IE doesn't work at all. It displays an error:
Here's the jscript i'm using:
I have a function which shows and hides a div. It's working perfectly. But when i add another syntax such as FileSystemObject and AJAX with it, the show/hide function won't work anymore. get it to work.
<script>
function showhide() {
document.getElementById("div").style.visibility = "visible"
// Ajax Function Below //
[Code]....
I am trying to track down an issue with some content in a couple of popups generated with j-query. If you go to [URL] and role over and click on ethiopia on the African continent, you will get a map that pops up. On the map you will see one or more flags. If you click on them another popup will be generated and it has tabs at the top. Clicking on these shows or hides certain content. If you do the same thing for say India or Nepal, it all works except the tabs at the top. They do nothing. I have compared the code to the ethiopia code and it should be the same. I have tried naming the content areas uniquely although I do not think that should make a difference in this case.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI saw this great post to show hide div using jquery. For some reason it doesnt work in IE 7. [URL]. By the way, works fine in IE8, chrome, FF.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIf I use the following code without the <form> tags, it works perfectly. As soon as I add in the <form> tags, the script breaks.
<form>
<button id="show">Click</button>
<div id="stuff" style="display: none;">
[code]....
The following script works in all web browsers fine, just not IE6. It also has to work in IE6 so ignoring it isn't an option. Javascript is below:
<SCRIPT START>
$(document).ready(function() {
// hides the slickbox as soon as the DOM is ready
$('#div1').hide();
$('#close').hide();
// shows the slickbox on clicking the noted link
$('#open').click(function() {
$('#div1').fadeIn('slow');
$('#close').fadeIn();
$('#open').fadeOut();
return false;
});
// hides the slickbox on clicking the noted link
$('#close').click(function() {
$('#div1').fadeOut('fast');
$('#close').fadeOut();
$('#open').fadeIn();
return false;
});
// toggles the slickbox on clicking the noted link
$('#slick-toggle').click(function() {
$('#div1').toggle(400);
return false;
});
document.getElementById("loading").className = "loading-visible";
var hideDiv = function(){document.getElementById("loading").className = "loading-invisible";};
var oldLoad = window.onload;
var newLoad = oldLoad ? function(){hideDiv.call(this);oldLoad.call(this);} : hideDiv;
window.onload = newLoad;
});
<SCRIPT END>
I need an 'unobstrusive DOM' function which will show and hide a piece of text within the DIV activated by links. Can anyone help me find a suitable function?
<div id="formatting">
<h3>Formatting options</h3>
<dl>
<dt>Bold</dt>
<dd>[b]text[eb]</dd>
<dt>Italic</dt>
<dd>[i]text[ei]</dd>
<dt>Link</dt>
<dd>link [l=url]text[el]</dd>
<dt>Line break</dt>
<dd>single new line</dd>
<dt>Paragraph</dt>
<dd>double new line</dd>
</dl>
<a href="">Show</a>
<a href="">Hide</a>
</div>
give me a dive hide show javascript function.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to use a toggle to hide and show some content but it isnt working
html code:
JS code:
But this code dont works correct, notiv that i want to use more then one box.
I'm using mootools-core-1.3.2.js & mootools-more-1.3.2.js to toggle hide/show a div
but since I started using jquery-1.4.4.js the mootools toggle stopped working. Here is the jquery code I'm using on all of my pages
Code:
$().ready(function() {
function formatItem(row) {
return row[0] + " (" + row[1] + ")";
}function formatResult(row) {
return row[0].replace(/(<.+?>)/gi, '');
} .....
Does anyone know why this isn't working? The toggle function works perfectly fine with PHP loops, but when I insert the table td tr tags, it does not hide the loop when the page first loads...It just shows the results in the div which it shouldn't be doing.
Here's what my code looks like...
JS
Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
function toggle(element) {
if (document.getElementById(element).style.display == "none") {
[Code]....
The below is a menu, which is hidden until clicked, and can be hidden by clicking it again.
<!-- This goes in the HEAD of the html file -->
<script language="javascript">
<!--
function showIt() {
if (document.layers) {document.layers["layer1"].visibility='hide'}
else {document.all["layer1"].style.visibility='hidden'}
}
function hideIt() {
if (document.layers) {document.layers["layer1"].visibility='show'}
else {document.all["layer1"].style.visibility='visible'}
}
// -->
</script>
<style>
input {border-style: ridge;}
a:hover {text-decoration: underline}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<span id="layer" style="position:absolute; top:17; left:20; width:250; height:90; visibility:show">
<script>
<!-- author: bfsog@hotmail.com use it as you wish //-->
<!--
function buttonText(type) {
if (type=="Hide Menu ") {document.menu.button.value="Menu";}
else {document.menu.button.value="Hide Menu ";}
showIt();
if (document.menu.button.value=="Hide Menu ") {hideIt();}
}
// -->
<!-- change the value of 'top' and 'left' in the layers properties below to place the menu
in the desired position matching the placement of the button -->
</script>
<form name="menu">
<input type="button" name="button" onClick="buttonText(value);" value="Show Menu" />
</form>
</span>
<div id="layer1" style="position:absolute; top:40; left:20; width:250; height:90; visibility:hidden">
<table bgcolor="yellow" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
<tr><td><a href="http://www.google.com" style="text-decoration: none"><font face="arial" size="1"><b>google</b></font></a></td></tr>
<tr><td><a href="http://www.hotmail.com" style="text-decoration: none"><font face="arial" size="1"><b>hotmail</b></font></a></td></tr>
</table>
</div>
</body>
I have a script to show and hide various divs based on a function & var. The problem I am having is that when ANY of the variables ('hate', 'ok' and 'love') are passed all 3 different feedback forms ('FeedbackHate', 'FeedbackOk' and 'FeedbackLove') appear, not just the one I want.
Here is the JS:
function sitesurveyswitch(emotion) {
var e = emotion;
document.getElementById('site_survey_hate').style.backgroundPosition = '0px 0px';
document.getElementById('site_survey_ok').style.backgroundPosition = '0px 0px';
document.getElementById('site_survey_love').style.backgroundPosition = '0px 0px';
document.getElementById('FeedbackHate').style.display = 'none';
document.getElementById('FeedbackOk').style.display = 'none';
document.getElementById('FeedbackLove').style.display = 'none';
if (e == 'hate')
document.getElementById('site_survey_hate').style.backgroundPosition = '-80px 0px';
document.getElementById('FeedbackHate').style.display = 'block';
if (e == 'ok')
document.getElementById('site_survey_ok').style.backgroundPosition = '-80px 0px';
document.getElementById('FeedbackOk').style.display = 'block';
if (e == 'love')
document.getElementById('site_survey_love').style.backgroundPosition = '-80px 0px';
document.getElementById('FeedbackLove').style.display = 'block';
}
And here is the code related to this function:
<div id="siteSurveyBox">
<span id="site_survey_hate" onclick="sitesurveyswitch('hate');return false;"></span>
<span id="site_survey_ok" onclick="sitesurveyswitch('ok');return false;"></span>
<span id="site_survey_love" onclick="sitesurveyswitch('love');return false;"></span>
</div>
<div id="FeedbackHate" style="display:none; margin-top:-28px;">
FEEDBACK FORM IS HERE
</div>
<div id="FeedbackOk" style="display:none; margin-top:-28px;">
FEEDBACK FORM IS HERE
</div>
<div id="FeedbackLove" style="display:none; margin-top:-28px;">
FEEDBACK FORM IS HERE
</div>
I am very new to javascript and html. I am trying to create a function which will hide or show a div (div1). Right now, it is always showing the div whether the boolean value is true or false. I know that it is getting inside the else if part, but it doesn't seem to be working.
<script type="text/javascript">
function hideDiv(flag){
if (flag == false){
document.getElementById('div1').style.visibility="visible";
}else if (flag == true){
document.getElementById(div1).style.visibility="hidden";
}}
var bool = new Boolean(true)
hideDiv(bool);
</script><body>
<div id="div1">
Text!
</div></body>
I have a simple FAQ show/hide function set up however I am having trouble setting up an if clause. My code is:
$(document).ready(function(){
$("dd").hide();
$("dt").click(function(){
$("dd").hide('slow');
$(this).next().slideToggle();
});
});
However, when you click on the same item twice it firstly hides and then reshows it, I need an if statement that basically states;
if "this?!" is visible/shown
Then do nothing
else
$("dd").hide('slow');
$(this).next().slideToggle();
I am unsure of the syntax and can't figure out what property I can trace out to see if the item is being shown or not.