I want to create a 3x3 grid on the page. Each square needs to be the height and width of the page. I will then use jquery scroll.to to move the grid, dispalying a different square to the user.
Am I right in thinking that I wont be able use 100% width and 100% height in my CSS for the single box, since there are actually going to 8 squares that are off the page?
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I am guessing therefore that I should use javascript to take the window width and height, and then use this value to create each of the gridbox's. Is this the right way of doing it?
I have a question for flexigrid jquery grid control users.
I am able to display json data returned from my WCF service in my Flexigrid in my application.
The paging toolbar displays correctly and it's clear that the paging toolbar understands how I've configured it.
However, the grid is not actually implementing the paging filter on the data in the grid. For example, the paging toolbar says "Displaying 1 to 10 of 12 items". However, all 12 items are displayed in the grid.
I guess I'm missing a config setting or callback. Any idea what the problem might be?
my html form contains a table tag <table id="MainTable">. i would like to populate this table using a javascript function. my probllem is that i created a table that contains another table inside on of the <td> tags. i tried to write the most basic code:
var myTable = document.createElement('tbody'); var row1 = document.createElement('tr'); var col1 = document.createElement('td'); var but1 = document.createElement('input'); but1.setAttribute('type','button'); but1.setAttribute('value','button1'); [Cdoe]....
when i run the javascript function it creates the table 'MyTable' and shows the first button but ignores completely from the inner table.
I have to create a pyramid with nested for loops in javascript. This wasn't a problem until my professor asked us to mirror the pyramid. this is the code i have so far:
<script>
This part of the program works. What I'm having trouble with, is placing spaces and x's on the left side so that the triangle appears like:
I saw a few thread that had the right half of this triangle upside down, but I couldn't figure out how to flip it and fill in the other side. I'll attach the .html file so people can run what I have so far.
I have two grids, they both display buttons. One grid displays numbers, true or false and yes or no, and the other grid displays letters, true, false, yes and no.
The second grid is not displayed in the code (used css to not display second grid buttons (.answerBtns)) Now using the getButtons() function, if the user selects button "1" in first grid (the grid which you have to open using (Open Grid) link, then it should display button "A" in second grid, if user selects button "2" in first grid, then it should displays buttons "A" and "B" in second grid, if "3" then display "A", "B" and "C" and so on.
Now except using if statements and stating which buttons should be displayed and not displayed depending on the button chosen in first grid, is there a more efficent way of coding this so that the display of buttons in second grid depends on what is selected in the first grid?
If it is using an array can somebody show a sample of this in their answer. You can just do it for one example and then I should be able to use that to fill it for the other buttons.
<script language="JavaScript"><!-- /*RESIZABLE DOM GRID - (C) COPYRIGHTED DON WATSON 2003 ALL RIGHT RESERVED - DONWATS@USA.COM*/ function mouseevent(elm, _event, _function) { elm.attachEvent(_event, _function) }
function mousedetach(elm, _event, _function) { elm.detachEvent(_event, _function) }
function resizeGrid() { var srcElem = event.srcElement;
/*lets get the rule (css)*/ ruleNum = expandingTD.firstChild.className; /*assume its the span*/ ruleNum = ruleNum.substr(ruleNum.length-1,1);/*strip the num off the end*/
var _head = document.getElementsByTagName('head').item(0);
var dss = document.createElement("STYLE"); dss.id = "rowspans"; _head.appendChild(dss);
var _table = document.getElementById("grid"); var _tr = _table.getElementsByTagName("TR")[0]; var _td = _tr.getElementsByTagName("TD"); var colnum = 0;
Should work on IE5.5+ and recent Mozilla clones. Download size ~30K Open source (GPL license) Not released yet, no API documentation (will be soon)
Basically the question is - does it make sense at all? What's your current experience with client-side widgets - too slow, too heavy or there is still a place for things like that?
we are now developing complex business application using Ajax framework. Could anyone point me to the editable javascript grid control which supports XML loading. Good javascript API would be a plus. And rather important thing - sometimes we need to represent hierarchically structured data, so tree view is a must. In most grid controls I looked through this last thing was missed.
I just started using JQuery and I have a lot of questions, but this is the most complicated one:
I'm trying to show a dialog using Jquery UI. The problem is that into my dialog I'd like to insert a (dynamic) grid using JQGrid. is this possible, or I should create a normal html table?
How exactly does the sizing of the grid work? I have a grid that I've tried to experiment with and it seems like no matter what setting I use, there is a vertical and a horizontal scrollbar. the only thing that changes is if it stretches to fill the its container div. How do I get it to fit within a specific width and also to not display scrollbars?
I have tried many grid plugins, so this problem applies to many of them. I have this code, which is for returning the content of a row cell when clicked:
I have a PHP script that will get images out of the database and display them in a grid. I have two verisons. I save a thumbnail which I display and then a larger image in a different folder. These images are placed in a scroll bar but what I would like to happen is that when I click on a thumbnail it basically displays the bigger image until I click on that image and it goes away. I would love for the middle of the image to be displayed in the middle of the users screen but beggers probably can't be choosers in this case.
An example of a similar desired result is a link here:http://qrayg.com/experiment/hig/Instead of the hover, I'd like to utilize the onclick to display and remove the image. If it's easy to put the center in the center of the screen that that would be absolutely incredible as well.
Everybody knows how a dropdown menu works where a person clicks on the drop down menu and it displays a drop down list where the user can select an option from the list. What I want to know is that is there a way in html where except displaying a dropdown list can I display a grid instead with the options in the grid?
This link will show you how I want it to be dislayed like but I do not know how this is done.
Basically all I'm trying to do is use substrings to write one random letter of the alphabet into a 2x4 or 4x2 grid or table.
I want to keep the code I have, as I'll need to do more with it later. Again, all I get 8 defined boxes each with one letter in each. I don't want to have any of the existing code changed
Code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> var pairs;
I'm trying to use jQuery to produce something similar to this flash example [url]although I'd like the effect to be somewhat more controlled.
In a nutshell, what I'm trying to achieve is a 3 x 4 grid of (12) images which appears to load in a random order and then 1 by 1 (again in random order) fade out to be replaced by another image. I'd like the effect to be quite subtle, smooth and calming with the timing between image fades to be fairly even.
All images would be pulled from a folder on my webserver. I don't want the same image to be visible more than once at any time, although I don't mind repeating images as long as they're not already in the grid - hopefully that makes sense?
Ideally I'd like only one image to be changing at any given time with a pause before the next image starts to fade into new image.
The way I've been trying to tackle this so far is to use 12 different instances of a jquery image fade laid out in a CSS grid.
There are a few problems with my approach so far;
Doesn't appear random
Timing - multiple squares change at same time. (I only want one image to change at a time)
Same image often repeated at same time within grid
Its not long before a pattern emerges and you can tell which image will change next.
I'm sure this must be possibly, but my math or scripting skills aren't quite there yet.
am using jqgrid within my web app.now my record contains a checkbox followed by some string data. if the user checks some (say 5) checkboxes and then click on the table heading to sort, i lose track of all my checkboxes. this seems to be happening on all my grids.
I currently have a standard .NET grid in my application and am considering a few options. I could replace the grid with divs so the current rows would be like posts in a forum. Or replace the .NET grid with the new jQurey grid, that way I would gain a whole lot of functionally!
My question is can a grid be modified so that the rows are about 11/2 inches tall and be formated to show several lines of text? I want them to show 2 business names, addresses and some details gotten from a form.
I need a TreeView which is inside the first column of a table. In theseconds (and more) columns there should be data about every "row" of the treeview.It is important that the data for each item is aligned under each other.