Can't Get The Hovered Anchor To Maintain It's State When Moving To The Mega Menu?
Sep 10, 2009
I am working on getting this script to work on my page but can't get the hovered anchor to maintain it's state when moving to the mega menu. I'm hoping to have a tabbed look to the drop down much like at[URL]..
However, being new to jQuery this looks a bit daunting the way this script was written. I've seen examples coded much more simply than this one. This one seems like the author was trying to obfuscate the intent behind the code.
Is there an easy way to modify this code to allow for the anchor that triggers the event to maintain it's hover state even when moving to the drop-down?
I have a mega menu that when the main menu items is hovered over the mega menu the div is displayed. I want to keep the div from being shown off the right of the browser screen. I have the following that determines the amount a div is off the right of the browser:
Code: function keepMenuLeft(){ var div_width = $("li.hovering div").width();
I have implemented pagination in jsp.these values will come from DB. checkboxes are there against each record.when user checks 3 records in 1st page and goes to 2nd pages and again comes back to 1st page whatever user checked previously it should be checked.how to maintain this state in javascript ?How to achieve this functionality.i need to maintain the checkbox state across multiple pages?
im using a mega men dropdown and inside there a series of ul's. On focus of the top nav the megamenu plugin fires and the dropdown opens.. I can then tab through all the unordered list links inside and it moves across untill it gets ot the end of the navigation. What I can't work out is how I activate the .blur event if the next tabindex is not inside the mega menu.
I'm currently trying to build a vertical mega menu as all the ones on the net seem to be set up for horizontal menus. I'm struggling a bit on a certian point as I'm not a very strong Javascript user.It places the mega menu under the button but i want it to appear to the side of the button and be flush with the top of it. I have made it appear to the side but I cant seem to make it run flush with the top of the button, it appears at the bottom of the button.The buttons are 142px wide and 28 in height.
I have the mega menu implemented on several sites. The implementations are based off of the tutorial on the site. I just found out that the menu will not work in Safari 2.0 on the Mac. I guess there are still users out there refusing to upgrade.
Using the latest jquery library it won't work at all. If you use the 1.2.3 version as does the hoverintent plugin website it will work except it doesn't display correctly. It seems it shows the hidden div, but doesn't render the background color. I set up a test page here using the example from the tutorial on the site:[URL]..
I am having an issue using the Cut & Paste jQuery Mega Menu [URL].. I am using it on the main page of my future forum (test forum is here [URL].. It's the button labeled 'Forum Categories'). The mega menu works fine on the main page of the forum, but once I drill down into the forums, the mega menu no longer works. The mega menu ONLY works on the index of the forum.
I've been looking for a solution to a dropdown menu problem where the button does not stay hovered when the list is navigated/as soon as the cursor leaves the button area. At the moment the effect is setup using css sprites (locally) but I have seperate images also for the 2 states.
I am quite new to jquery and like it so far, dipping my feet but getting them very wet!
I wonder if someone with knowledge could steer me in the right direction regarding the conflict I have with my Mega Menu and my Content Slider at sample page, [URL].. as you can see the Mega Menu appears under the Content Slider,.
I know this is simple and has been done before. I'm trying to create a dropdown menu for secondary links. I want it to appear when you hover over a primary link. I can't do a simple .hover function with two handlers because once the user moves the mouse to go into the secondary menu, it will slide back away.
The easy solution is to put that secondary menu within the selector of the primary menu - but it's not possible with my setup.
I've been using the accordian tutorial but was wanting to save it's state after I click the link
[URL]
for instance if I open the accordian to heading two and click link 4 it would be great for it to stay like it on when link4 page loads (so the users know where they are)eg:
I have been using the Sitepoint book jQuery from Novice to Ninja. I'm still very much a novice but I'm making some progress...I have a jQuery accordion effect set-up on a a nested list. The effect is working great, however, I want to retain the menu state (e.g. which section is open) when a user clicks a particular link and the site loads a new page. I'm thinking I must need to use a cookie or similar but have no idea how to implement this. Here is the jQuery I have currently:
Code JavaScript: $(document).ready(function(){ $('.boxCategories ul > li ul')
jQuery resource I'm using a accordian menu I found here:[URL]...I'm using it on a development site here:[URL]... It's being used on the left hand side navigation which are coloured Red, Orange and Green.
The menu is supposed to maintain state when you click through to the various sections, however it appears to jump between the Red, Orange and Green sections.
I've cheked that the cookie is set and using the unique identifier but it's still not working.
I have an accordion effect setup on a a nested list. The effect is working great however, I want to retain the menu state (e.g. which section is open) when a user clicks a particular link and the site loads a new page.How do I do this with jQuery?Here is the jQuery I have currently:
$(document).ready(function(){ $('.boxCategories ul > li ul') .click(function(e){
To say I'm new to JavaScript is a bit of an understatement so bear with me. I have a site set up with a variety of layers of toggles. When you enter the site all of the items are collapsed and you click the headings to expand. Each of the toggle-able items have ids. It works great for users who start at the homepage.
However, when I send people to any of the inner topics, all they see is the initial collapsed state of the site. I want to be able to provide a URL that will set the toggle to open, and show all of the content for that section on entry.
Here is my code and js, can anyone point me in the right direction?
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.
I'm working on a project that uses mega menus. Mega Joomla mega menu URL... was put into place before the project was handed off to me . The only problem with it, is that when you are browsing the site on an iOS device (ipad, iphone, etc), and you press on a main menu item, it goes straight to the page it links to instead of opening up the mega menu like the 'hover' is supposed to do.I was looking at Superfish and it looks like it meets my requirements of having the menu be CSS based (so it degrades nicely when JS is turned off), accessible (you can tab through the menu) AND it appears that when you are on an iOS device, you can touch the menu item once, and it will open the menu, touch it twice and it will go to the link which is what I need (i tested this with the sample menu given on the Superfish site).
I've tried to set it up but it's not working and I think it's because it's not expecting children <ul>'s. Mine are all being hidden. I've read through this thread URL... and according to Charlie, Superfish is supposed to work with children <ul>'s and <div>'s but I just can't get mine to work.Is there anyway to adapt Superfish to this?
[URL]...When you click the "More" tab, the browser forgets the active tab styling and current tab contents; I don't want these to change - all I want to change on the click "More" tab action is the navigation tab. But my browser should maintain the styling for the last active tab and continue to display its corresponding tab contents. Yet it forgets these details when the user clicks "More".
In particular, when user navigates back and forth between the two tab sets, whatever was the last styled active tab remains styled as such. Browser should remember this.
$(document).ready(function() {
//When page loads... $(".tab_content").hide(); //Hide all content $("ul.tabs li:first").addClass("active").show(); //Activate first tab $(".tab_content:first").show(); //Show first tab content //On Click Event $("ul.tabs li").click(function() {
I'm having a little issue with assigning a slideDown / slideUp effect to my Mega nav. The problem is that when hovering over the individual tab the slidedown effect causes all submenus to slidedown at the same time, instead of the individual tab over which I am hovering. I'm sure that there is a simple way to fix this - I've tried first child, calling specific divs etc, but without success.here's the menu
I have 5 images on my page. What I want to do is, when ever I hover on one image, rest of the images have to become transparent. How to get this effect.
This is what I am using in the script.
$(document).ready(function () { $("#mainbuttons a img").hover(function () { $("#mainbuttons a img:not($(this))").css("opacity", ".5"), css("-ms-filter", "progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(Opacity=50)"), css("filter",
I have the hover event set up. There are 100 elements in my document of the class square. What I want to do is return the ID of the current square that is hovered and edit the style=' ' attribute of the .square with that specific ID.
I am making an iphone app...the how-to section is basically one long page that shifts the view to a different div on a touch event. So, say I scroll down 50 lines on div1 and click a link to take me to the top of div2. How would I maintain the scroll position of div1 so when i click 'back' it shifts the view back to div1 and to the last position they were at?