JQuery :: Using To Find Attributes In A DIV And Make It Clickable?
Jul 27, 2011
I'm trying to make a div clickable, i.e. when you click inside the div it takes you to a specified URL. I'm trying to use jQuery Find to look for attributes in the div and create the URL.
Here is a sample div:
Code:
<div id="post" post-username="john-doe" post-id="4585458"> contents of the div go here
</div> What I'd like to do is have jQuery search each div called post and then retrieve the attributes for post-id and post-username to form a URL like /john-doe/post/4585458/. So far I have something like this:
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I have this js function for pulling out a couple of links which I want to add onclick handlers to... but IE can't find the rel attribute the way Im doing it, Im assuming it can another way, but I dont know how?!this works in Chrome, but not IE... the category_links.length yields a fat 0.
function get_product_categories_links(){ var links = document.getElementsByTagName('a'); var category_links = [];
I have a situation in which I have to track clicks (links etc..). The problem is, I have a larger div ie - parentDiv - like 300px height, 400px width - approximate. This div has a background image. Now, the issue arises because over this div (parentDiv), I have another div "announceDiv" on top of it showing information.
I ONLY want the parts of parentDiv that is NOT covered by announceDiv to be clickable. Just to reiterate, I have a big div that I want clickable (so I can add a link to the click), but over this big div I have a smaller div showing content ie, information, that links to its own stuff. BUT I want to be able to link from this background image that is in the parentDi without affecting when I click in the smaller div that is superimposed over it.
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I want to create a menu where clicking on text entries invokes a js function, but I'd like for the text menu items to "look" clickable, the way href's do (i.e. on mouseover). I had thought that anchors did this, but am apparently wrong.
i downloaded a Facebook Page template recently. the template works great, but i wanted to add one thing.here is the demo of the code: http:[url]....
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I want to make an image map (or maps) with links in certain areas of the picture (or pictures). This of course will be done in HTML. However, I want these links to be clickable only if they are in the center of the screen, like maybe in a "box" with customizable dimensions. The user will scroll around the page to navigate through the whole picture(s). If the user wants to go to a certain page, he/she will scroll the page to put the link in the center of the page and click on the link.
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Is it possible to create a function that will find a class name or id name and then assign that name as variable string?
For example, my body has a class name:
<body class="Sunday">
I need to have a function (using jquery or just regular javascript) that will determine that class name and then assign it to a variable named bodyClass, so that bodyClass="Sunday".
I am a newbie here and had a strange problem, maybe someone can explain it: I have a function that changes it's element class on click. I Also use the class as selector for that function. So, when clicked, it should not be clickable again. But it does, like if, even after removed, it's class would still remain in the memory of DOM, or something.