Change Css Class OnClick With Fade?
Feb 4, 2010
is it possible to change the class of an element onClick with a fade? This is the code I have so far which works great for changing the class but I have no idea how to include a fade in this. I am changing the class in order to change the background-image of a div.
<a href="#none" onclick="document.getElementById('tool').className ='tool1'">
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Feb 4, 2010
More of a javascript question than specifically jquery but I was wondering how to change a css class onClick with a fade?
This is the code I have so far that is working fine to change the class but I don't know how to allow this class to fade in or even if it's possible?
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Aug 27, 2009
I have a set of links in a named div. each link has a specific css classname to emulate a button. Basic css menu thingy.
<div id="buttonwrapper" class="buttonwrapper">
<a id='one' class="squarebutton" href="#" onclick="javascript:dosomething('one')" style="margin-left: 6px"><span>ONE</span></a>
<a id='two' class="squarebutton" href="#" onclick="javascript:dosomething('two')" style="margin-left: 6px"><span>Two</span></a>
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Jun 20, 2011
I found this script for a navigation fade-in/fade-out and I want to modify it so it'll only trigger the fade-in/fade-out functions of the span class is NOT set to active. Here is the javascript:
Code:
$(function() {
$("#nav ul#menu li span.active").css("opacity","1");
$("#nav ul#menu li span.active").hover("opacity","1");[code].....
It's the part of the code beneath the comment CONDITIONALS BELOW that I want to be able to only trigger it if span is not set to class .active.
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Jun 8, 2009
I have this code:
This is changing my class name from account to account_selected, which is great but what I need it to do is when another div is clicked is change the class back to "account" and set the one that was clicked to "account_selected."
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Jan 12, 2010
I am using this javascript code to run 'onclick' to change my href class style. It works to change the style, but when I click on the next menu item, the previous one is not reverted back to how it was previously, but the formatting is stripped away leaving the link purple with no background image. How do I get it to revert to the original class which is set?
Here is the javascript :-
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
/*<![CDATA[*/
var Lst;
function CngClass(obj){
if (Lst) Lst.className='';
obj.className='menu1';
Lst=obj;
}
/*]]>*/
</script>
Here is the relevant CSS :-
.menu {
background: url('../images/productblack.jpg') repeat;
width: 100%;
line-height: 24px;
float:left;
display:inline;
font-family: Verdana;
color : #ffffff;
font-size: 8pt;
text-decoration: none;
text-align: left;
font-weight:bold;
} .....
Here is the HTML :-
<div id="masterdiv">
<div onclick="SwitchMenu('sub1')"><a class="menu" onclick="CngClass(this);" href="javascript:nothing()">Â
RESISTORS</a></div>
<span class="submenu" id="sub1">
<a class="productsubmenu" href="resistors.html">Surface Mount</a><br> .....
Here is a working page with it (the product menu on the right) [URL]
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Dec 3, 2007
I have a side menu that I have added an onclick statement to, which will change the css class for that item to "selected" so that I can apply styles for the selected link. Here is what I have:
HTML Code:
<style type="text/css">
<!--
.selected {[code]....
How can I modify this so, after one selection is clicked, and you click something else, the class gets removed from the first clicked item, and is now applied to the newly clicked item? I only want the class applied to the currently clicked item, and removed when they click on another item.
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Dec 5, 2009
I have a script that fades links on load and im trying to get this to work on everything but the menu link that has the "active" class
Code:
<div id="menu">
<ul><li id="Home"><a title="Home" href="/" style="opacity: 0.6;">Home</a></li>
<li class="active" id="projects"><a title="projects" href="/projects/" style="opacity: 0.6;">projects</a></li>
<li class="last" id="Contact"><a title="Contact" href="/contact" style="opacity: 0.6;">Contact</a></li>
</ul>
</div>
[Code]...
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Nov 23, 2005
I am writing a class in JavaScript to cause a repeating fade effect. The fade class takes care of the fading and the rgb class takes care of manipulating rgb values: Code:
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May 13, 2010
ie. the equivalent of typing them in a style sheet, but doing it dynamically?
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Feb 9, 2010
I have a grid of images. For the sake of my question, let's say there are different categories of images: cats, dogs and cars. All images belong to one of these categories, but all are different. When the page is loaded, all images have their opacity lowered to 0.7.
So far I've got:
What I'd like to achieve is that when you hover the mouse over a picture of any dog, all images with a class of "dogs" have their opacity adjusted to1.
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Sep 23, 2010
I have a list of links in a sidebar, each with an associated class name. When one of these links are clicked, I want to fade out all of the main content list items that do NOT have this class (ie - if I click on boots, I want to fade out the list items heels and sandals)
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Sep 7, 2009
I have a site which loads a couple of Jquery animations on a page load. What I cant figure out is how to play a .fadeOut animation on the content when a link is clicked and before the new page is loaded.
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Sep 4, 2010
I want to make it so that when I click on something, it changes what document.onclick does.
This is a simplified version of what I'm trying to do:
Code:
<div id="clickme" onclick="document.onclick = function(){ alert ('This should not be alerted on the first click'); }">Click here</div>
However, as you'll notice, the alert box shows up on the first click as well. The only way I have been able to get around this behaviour is to have the first onclick execute a timer that will then set the document.onclick after 1ms, however this seems very messy to me.
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Apr 16, 2009
I try to find working example, but no luck.I need this very simply javascript to onClick change value and second click change value back and third click change value again back and so on..
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May 26, 2010
I just donīt know the right syntax for this:
I want to change the css class of the li element from the name hidden to the variable filterVal, but i donīt know the right syntax.
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Mar 7, 2011
I've used a script and would like to add an other feature. Now the text is fading in and out. What I would like now is instead of the TEXT in the DIV, the script uses the text array, so you see a different text fading in after the last fadeout.
<html>
<head>
<script language='javascript'>
function blink(elementid){
colorarray = Array(
'#ECFFEC','#ECFFEC','#ECFFEC','#ECFFEC','#ECFFEC','#E9F6E3',
'#E5EAD8','#E0DDCA','#DACDBB','#D4BCAA','#CEAA99','#C79786',
'#C18474','#BA7161','#B45F50','#AE4E3F','#A83E30','#A33122',
'#9F2517','#9c1c0f','#9c1c0f','#9c1c0f','#9c1c0f','#9c1c0f',
'#9c1c0f');
i=0;
setInterval ("changecolor('"+elementid+"')",200);
} function changecolor(x) {
var x= document.getElementById(x);
if (x != null){
x.style.color = colorarray[i];
if (i==24){ i= 0;
colorarray = colorarray.reverse();
}}
i++;
}
var text=new Array();
text[0] = "text 1";
text[1] = "text 2";
text[2] = "text 3";
</script>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#ECFFEC">
<script language="javascript">blink('fade');</script>
// INSTEAD OF 'TEXT' I'LL LIKE IF TO BE ONE OF THE TEXT ARRAY
<div id="fade">TEXT</div>
</body>
</html>
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Jun 17, 2011
I've two images: test1.jpg and test2.jpg
I'd like to change the src of <img src="test1.jpg"> to src="test2.jpg" with the mouseover function adding it the fade effect.
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May 12, 2011
I'm trying to create an effect where you click on a thumbnail image, and the link to the thumbnail will replace the main image, but fade it in. This is the code I'm currently using:
$(".thumbs a").click(function(e) {
e.preventDefault();
$imgURL = $(this).attr("href");
$(".boat_listing .mainGallery").fadeIn(400, function() {
[Code].....
This works and replaces the image without a fade effect. What do I need to change to get the fadeIn effect to work?
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Aug 3, 2010
I'm very new to Jquery but have finally worked out how to change the background-image (a sprite) of my #contentContainer when hovering over a separate 'trigger' image. However, for the life of me I cannot work out how to apply a fade effect to the transition. Basically, instead of the current abrupt background image transition I would like it to fade in smoothly on mouseover and mouseout.
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Jan 12, 2010
This is my first post at CodingForums! I'm currently designing a wordpress theme, and I require a bit of javascript for a hover effect. I'm using Wordpress Jquery + Jquery Color Animations plugin. The structure: I use a div (class="post") as a container for the wordpress post, and within the "post" div, I have a span (class="title") which I use to display the title of the post.
What I want to do is: when the user hovers over (OnMouseOver) "post" div: ".title" spans's background color fades from black to red. when the user hovers out (OnMouserOut) "post" div: ".title" spans's background color fades back to black.
[Code]...
The code works, except when the user hovers over any "post" div, all "title" span change color. So my question is, how do I target the code to address ONLY the "title" span in the "post" div that is in hover state?
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Jul 18, 2010
I'm trying to change the background image of a button. Using the css() function changes the background instantly. Is there a way to do a crossfade effect?
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May 23, 2011
I'm having an issue where when I click a button it changes the class of that button
$(this).addClass('not_selected').removeClass('selected');
And then I want to make it so that button acts diffrently once it has been pushed
$('.selected').hover(function(){.....
The button is changing class fine I have checked it in firebug but I want it to then instantly respond to other jquery functions as if it has the new class?
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Jan 22, 2010
The very basic onclick code I threw together:
function descw()
{
document.getElementById("desc").style.display="block";
}
function descc()
[Code]...
This works, but I have a whole class of divs named select that need their own individual description divs. Id method is okay for one div apparently, but if I click on others it loads the first description div. What do I use instead? I tried getElementsByName and Atrribute and got an error.
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Feb 15, 2012
Suppose i have div which has a class called "suf-text", and there could be other class names like "suf-gang", "suf-hub" .. so on.. i want to trigger an onclick even on these divs. i actually don't know how to do it.. would following do?
But does find() need an regular expression ?
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Nov 13, 2010
I have a form with a list of things. The number of things in the list is variable, depending on certain factor, different things, different numbers of things. Next to each thing is a radio button.
There is a question with two radio buttons, "yes" and "no".
When "no" is selected, I want the radio buttons to be disabled, and the color of the text to change to gray.
For the radio buttons, I have a simple JS function:
javascript Code:
function enableCFFID()
{
document.cartform.cffid.disabled=false;
}
[Code].....
For the test that goes with each thing, obviously I don't want to have to assign unique ID (perhaps in a span tag that encloses the text). I would want a common name for all of them.
But this would mean I can't use getElementById.
What other method can I use to change the class for a group of span tags who's number is variable?
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