<?php if ( is_404() || is_category() || is_day() || is_month() || is_year() || is_search() || is_paged() ) {?>
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how I can clean it up a bit, since there is stuff in there I don't think I need. I would like it to only be "Nyheder", under this there shall be (as now) a list of post, shown by which month they where made.
I've been experimenting with accordion nav in the bottom of the sidebar on this site. I got it from this work put up by Marco van Hylckama Vlieg, and I think he's done a good job. At a glance, it looks like my menu works, but as you click around, you will see it is not consistent at remembering which section of the menu to leave open - it should remember its state. It uses cookies, and I wonder if there is a problem with that, or a conflict with other scripts on the site (this is a Squarespace site). I'm hoping a js expert might see an obvious problem. I asked Marco, but he saw no problem. I've tried it on several machines and always had problems.
I am not terribly familiar with Javascript but i am looking forward to learning, and currently the problem I am facing is this:I have an a file being included to an .shtml document, that serves as my navigation, the code is like this:
I was wondering if anyone has any idea how this can be done. I am trying to show/hide navigation links based on server names or ip addresses. So if, someone visits a particular url/ip address he/she sees only a particular set of navigation links. I am sure this can be done using some kind of Java script or VB script, just not sure how. I have two servers with different server names and IP addresses. Based on user's input I need to display the hyperlinks which then directs the user to other utilities. For this I need to create a script which takes the user input and show/hide those link based on server name or ip address.
for example -if the user types in- http://wxyz.com or 166.xx.xx.01 then only two hyperlinks will be shown but if the user inputs- http://uvwx.com or 166.xx.xx.02 then we want to show all the hyperlinks.
I'm trying to use the cookie plugin to remember the state of a navigation menu from page to page. Here is the snippet of code from towards the top of my page where I am including the jquery files and cookie plugin. The second part of the sample tries to determine whether the cookie exists.
if i have 10 pages and each of the page has the same navigation bar, i don't think duplicating the code again and again in every page is the right solution... what do the pro normally do? i tried to use a frame inside one of my div tag to link the page to the navigation page
If you by chance happen to have a SVG-enabled release of Mozilla handy (:)), take a look at the zip file attached to my reply on this thread (can't attach multiple files per reply).
It accepts any Javascript constant and method for input (graphing f(x) = Math.random()*x gets interesting).
And is basically really cool - the XUL interface is pretty slick imho too (was originally written in XHTML 1.1, but decided to learn XUL and rewrite it in it for fun).
And for even more fun - I define the example conic equations using presentation MathML 2.0 :D.
Anyway, I need to implement 2 things before it becomes really usable:
1. zooming - easy enough with the SVGTransform interface 2. changing the x-min/x-max, y-min/y-max box settings - which is also easy enough via SVGTransform.
If you regularly used a SVG-enabled Mozilla, what would you like to see in the sidebar calculator application?
I'm looking to add a "widget" to a website, but do not want to add to every page. Is there a way to add it to the main page and the entire site displays it. The site has many static pages :mad:
I want to use something like what is displayed on this website [url]...
I'm trying to implement a minimal navigation bar using jQuery's toggleClass() function but can't seem to get it working.
It's the .img_selector div at the bottom of the page:[url]
I want to toggle the 'active' class for each <a> when it's selected, to indicate which image is showing, so after calling jQuery, in the <head> I've got:
Then the links, which also include the showPic function:
I have a site that I'm building that I would like to have a scrollable sidebar using jQuery. I've attached the Photoshop concept screenshot showing the sidebar.
I already have most of the code to successfully float my sidebar and make it follow your scrollbar.The problem I have however, is that there is a small margin between the sidebar and the footer when the scrollbar reaches its end.How do I correct this little margin? Nothing, that important but I do want to fix it badly.
I have a sidebar application, I am using an IM functionality inside this sidebar. When a user is logging in, the connection with chat server will generate on this sidebar.The sidebar itself acts as a parent window. When a user click on the IM icon inside the sidebar, a child Pop up window will open. The child Pop up window uses the connection objects from the Parent sidebar. When closing this child Pop up window, the sidebar hangs. When I tried to reopen the child Popup window, the Pop up window also hangs for a long time. But I can not find the exact reason behind this hanging of sidebar, after closing the Pop up window.
How do you make a code that will navigate to a page, after a specific date. Eg: Before December 25 I want a page in my site to 'redirect' to lets say 'temp.htm', but after the 25 December has passed, it must go to 'homepage.htm'.
I want to try and use this for easy updating in Dec-Feb when I will have no Internet.
how to improve a simple javascript code on my web site. The left navigation menu slides down as you scroll the page. It works perfect on the computer I'm using now with IE8, Google Chrome and Firefox on Windows 7. However when I try it on any other computer with IE8 or another browser, when you reach the bottom of the age the menu continues to scroll thereby creating white space.
How I can implement JQuery UI Tabbs into my WordPress Blogs Side Bar. What would be the most appropriate place to ask this question as I have zero experience with any of this and I am using the Genesis Framework for my Blog which can be found here[url]
I haven't used much Javascript before and I have a question about the following code. I've taken it from this tut [URL] and changed it a bit so it applies an expand/collapse functionality to a floating sidebar on the side of a website I'm working on.
When I remove the background on the toggle function, it refuses to come back. I have a feeling it's a simple solution, I just don't know what syntax to fill into the second part of the conditional to restore the background image. I've tried display, show, an actual path to the image...
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"> function toggle() { var bar = document.getElementById('floater'); var barText = document.getElementById('f_news');
I have noticed on a few occasions where I navigate to a page and the document.ready() function gets called and executes. I then push a button on that page which calls a javascript function that does a jquery submit to the same page I am currently on. This time, document.ready() does not get triggered. How do I make this happen the second time, have the stuff I want on page ready be executed? I am using Chrome if that helps.
I need to put previous/next navigation button images on a lot of slides.If i am on slide 3 I'd like javascript to identify previous button as slide2.html and next button as slide4.html and so on
I need this iframe for a facebook tab, since they changed the width to 520px. The original page in the iframe is 700px wide, and I've changed a few CSS properties using the frameReady plugin. It's works just fine, but trouble starts, when i'm navigating the target site, the CSS properties I've changed goes back to the original props.
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Try clicking any of the 'view on map' links, then you'll see where I'm getting at.
How could I work around this? Can I make it apply the script every time something new loads into the iframe?
Another quick question re. the JQuery sidebar I have on my Google map. I would like to link to individual markers from different websites or via email, so would like to convert for example, the 'javascript:myclick(7)' link on the menu to an external URL that will click to the marker and info box containing the video. Is this possible?I have tried something like [URL].. but that doesn't seem to work. Does someone know of anotherwayto do this?[URL]...
the person whose site this is wants a short blip sound played whenever you roll over the links in the sidebar. I know it's not advised, but she insists. I've tried implementing a few scripts but no luck in Firefox or Chrome.
I am trying to add a class to my menu for the page it is currently on.
I followed this example: [url]
But I am not able to make it work at all.
Here is my HTML:
To make the nav element highlighted, the list item must have a class of 'hover' like this '<li class="hover">...'
And here is my jQuery:
The script is not applying any CSS to the list elements. I tried different combinations, tried to add a class to the a element by removing parent(), but nothing is triggering.