I recently discovered the awesomeness of jQuery, and decided to use it.I'm currently using the slideToggle() to toggle my div nicely.The thing is, I also want to have a small icon to change according to wether the div is visible or not.Here's my HTML:
HTML Code:
<div class="box">
<!-- Content of this box will come later -->
I have some divs I am toggling and there is a little + sign image I want to change to a - sign image when the toggle event occurs, but can't quite figure it out. Here is the toggle code I have (taken from
I have a website that I frequently visit (FWIW, Firefox 3.x is my browser of choice) with many image sources referring to URLs that end with "-thumbnail.jpg". However, for better image quality, I am trying to use Greasemonkey to replace all instances of "-thumbnail.jpg" in the source of images on this site with "-bigthumbnail.jpg". The closest I could think of was to somehow use getElementsByTagName and innerHTML.replace, but realized that innerHTML does not do HTML, only content.
Below is as far as I tried to get on my own,
var as,ae; as = document.getElementsByTagName("img"); for (var i = 0; i < as.length; i++) { ae = as[i]; ae.innerHTML = ae.innerHTML.replace(/-thumbnail/gi, "-bigthumbnail"); } })();
I need to write a hover function to detect a div's image source.If it has a 'apple.jpg' image, then change the src to 'orange.jpg'.If the div has no image, then do nothing.
I am trying to post to a php page that generates and image and then use that img as the background for a div.
originally on the php side i was using the GET method, but I needed to feed more and more parameters into the function and POST made more sense.
my original "get" style jquery function which worked looked something like this I'll take out the stuff that doesn't really pertain to the problem
function render_image(get_img_url, area) { var map_image = new Image(); var map_img = map_img_url;
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This actually works and according to firebug, the post is responding as 200 and outputting image information. It just won't apply that information to the background-image attribute of the div.
I'm trying to get some images on my page by their src attribute. Src attribute have this format :
src = [URL]
For doing that I'm using the following query :
$j("img[src*='request=gettile'][src*='"+$j(this).data("target")+"']") $j(this).data("target") contains my mapname, it works fine.
But my users can use mapname that can be contained in another map names. Example : mapblabla and pbla. When I'm searching pbla it's returning images of mapblabla and pbla. That's why I need to put the symbol equal before and the symbol & after my map name. Then the request is :
I am trying to make a generic function called whenever the window size changes. I want this function to apply to several different images. The idea is that when the window is resized the function will only change the end of the source code by replacing "_small", "_medium", "_large" with the appropriate size depending on the window. The problem is that when I use the code below it makes ALL of the images the same. The variable imageRightIdStr genereates a list of ids of all of the images that I would like this function to affect. ex: #imageRight101,#imageRight201,#imageRight202,#imageRight203,#imageRight301 etc.
Here is the code that I have now. It mostly works except it makes all of my "imageRight_" images the same. var contentwidth = $('#background').width(); if ((contentwidth) < '1175') { var logo= $('#pageLogo'); var rightImage = $('.rightImage'); logo.attr('src',logo.attr('src').replace('_large','_small')); logo.attr('src',logo.attr('src').replace('_medium','_small')); $(imageRightIdStr).attr('src',$(imageRightIdStr).attr('src').replace('_large','_small')); $(imageRightIdStr).attr('src',$(imageRightIdStr).attr('src').replace('_medium','_small')); }else if ((contentwidth) < '1440' && (contentwidth) > '1175') { var logo= $('#pageLogo'); var rightImage = $('.rightImage'); logo.attr('src',logo.attr('src').replace('_large','_medium')); logo.attr('src',logo.attr('src').replace('_small','_medium')); $(imageRightIdStr).attr('src',$(imageRightIdStr).attr('src').replace('_large','_medium')); $(imageRightIdStr).attr('src',$(imageRightIdStr).attr('src').replace('_small','_medium')); }
I got some code that loads divs from other web pages into a particular div in my main page. In other words, I click on a button, and this tells jquery to load afragment of a particular page into my main page. For instance if I have 5 web pages onrock stars, I could have 5 buttons, and each button could load one rockstar's biography into a div on the main page (and replace whatever was there before). This works, and I do see the content that it loaded. But when I do 'view source' in IE, I do not see that content (the bio of the rock star). Another clue that this content is not really there, is when I try and run some code on that content. The content (from those external pages) have divs with specific names, and I try and make them into collapsible panels by running the following short function:
with this line $('#'+linkID).load('img.php?verzeichnis='+title); images are loaded onlick into a div via the img.php. after this the image tags look like this:
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the class small sets the height to 150px. what i want now is to change the image height onclick to 400px. If the image is clicked again, it should be resized back to 150px height. i greated a style called .big with 400px and thought i can toggle the style between big an small. But unfortunately nothing happens it seems the image selector is ignored. maybe somone can help me addressing the images onclick. [URL]
i don't know so much about jquery so just i use them with indication from their web site. so my problem is how can i use multiple source of jquery without one source stop the other,and that what i need:
I'm creating a hover effect like this. I have a 6 columns of images. There are 2 images per column stacked on top of each other. Like so:
X X X X X X X X X X X X
The top row of X's I want to start out as invisible. When you hover over the bottom row of images, the top row fade's in (by toggling the css code opacity from 0 to 100), and then when you mouseover, it fades back out to 0. I'm having trouble setting this up. Here's my HTML:
How to do this but still can't figure it out. I'm currently reading jQuery from novice to ninja but I'm no where close to a ninja. I have a div containing list items, a photo, and a plus/minus button at the bottom of the div. The list items are absolutely positioned behind the photo. When I click on the plus button I want it to change to minus and animate the photo 29px from the top revealing the list-items behind it. Then I want to click the minus button changing it back to plus and animating the photo back up to the top.
I'm trying to accomplish something very similar to what you see on Kyanmedia.com. Except their images animate down and up on hover. I want my image to animate down then up on click and toggle the plus/minus image. I'm new to jQuery so I'm having a real hard time trying to figure this out. Everything I've tried doesn't work. The links to Kyan Media to get an idea of what I'm trying to do.
ok, I am just learning this stuff, small stupid question here...I am trying to swap images in a little ajax application, and the code handling that looks like...
document.placeholder.src =xmlHttp.responseText
/ no big deal i know, if i print xmlHttp.responseText to the screen the link is correct, but anytime I assign it as a src, i get the link+(all the page html attached on the end) and i dont know why?
I have an image stretched to fit as the page background in a DIV and the page content inside a seperate DIV. When you mouseover the links, the background changes to represent each link (as does the color of the link... but that is working fine). Trouble is, the images that are being pulled aren't fullsized as the main background is... it is being cut off by some code I can't figure out and isn't resizing.Here is the code...
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head>[code].....
Using javascript, I want to change the src value of the following image tag: Code: <div id="header_container"> <div id="header_content"> <div class="header_img" > <img src="[URL]" height="595" width="842"></a> </div> </div> </div> Basically I want to replace image1.png with image2.png in javascript, and I'm not sure how. I've tried various getElementById, getElementByClass things but none of them seem to work.
I just started with Jquery: <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function() { $('#desperation input[type=image]').attr('disabled', true).fadeTo ("fast", 0.10); $('#1').attr('disabled', false).fadeTo("fast", 0.70); }); $('#1').toggle( function () { $('#1').click(function() { $('#1').fadeTo("fast", 1.00).attr('checked', true); $('#2').attr('disabled', false); });}, function () { $('#1').click(function() { $('#1').fadeTo("fast", 0.70).attr('checked', false); $('#2').attr('disabled', true); });}); </script> <div id="skill"> <form action="javascript:void(null);" method="post" enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded" id="skillplanner" name="skillplanner" > <fieldset id="desperation"><legend>Freetrader Skills: Desperation</ legend> <input type="image" src="files/icons/underdog.png" id="1"></input> <input type="image" src="files/icons/dump_guns.png" id="2"></input> <input type="image" src="files/icons/desperation_fire.png" id="3"></input> <input type="image" src="files/icons/rum_ration.png" id="4"></input> <input type="image" src="files/icons/hasty_fire.png" id="5"></input> </fieldset></form></div> The problem is with the toggle function. On click it should "check" clicked one and activate next one. Function doesnt work and I dont have a clue....
I'm building a site that uses some jQuery but at this point I haven't had to get my hands dirty in the code. I'm hoping to get some pointers on how to best approach this problem, or if a plug-in exists to point me that way. I'm anticipating I'll need to build the code though because of the specific nature of the issue. I have a two very complex MySQL data trees that need to cross reference. To handle the cross referencing I simply have a third table that links the ids of the large tables together. That way I can join data via the linking table. This is all working and established. What I need to do is allow the admin user to navigate through one tree from within the context of a particular element from the other tree and click a toggle icon (tick or cross) to create or delete the cross reference in the linking table. Traditionally I would perform this task using forms but I want the user to be able to make these changes on the fly without needing to reload the page. I also want to stop further toggling until the update or delete has been completed.
When I put the following code on a page the image on the page changes when I mouse over the links. Now I was thinking I could instead create a popup menu to change the image on the page, see second code sample. But it doesn't work. What am I doing wrong? Or is this just not possible? What am I missing? Code:
I have an image set to the background, this method is working for fire fox, here is how i got a background image.
<img src="docs/Plasma.gif" id="background"/> <div id="content"> Right after the body tag and img#background { position:fixed; top:0;
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When someone clicks on these thumbnails it changes the backround image's source to the bigger version. It doesn't work in IE though and i am confused why. I have tried preloading the image, but I feel as though my Javascript is being ignored.
There's a thing I would need for my website: I want to include an image from an other site. But it's url is changing every day because the image changes every day. (That's the site: [URL]
How can I find out the image url with javascript and show it on my website?