Is it possible to detect the #nav_top ul li li click and manipulate the #nav_top ul li? For example when I click on <li><a href="#">About Us</a></li> I would like to detect also who is the li that this About Us belongs to, in this case this li belongs to <li><a href="#">Site</a>
The above is a function I made to detect when a menu item is clicked on. The menu is made by using CSS on a ul tag's li children. Each li is a different menu item.
I have been working on this problem all day. I have several pictures on a page. When a user clicks it, a popup window will show up a series of pictures. Inside the popup window, there is a close icon to turn of the popup. Besides, if the user clicks outside of the popup, the popup will turn off as well. Here is what I have so far.The closed icon inside the popup works fine but I can't get "the click outside of the popup" to work.
My program retrieves a table via an ajax call and places it in the ocvfitems div below. The first cell in every row is defined as: echo("<td class='tdclick'><a href='#'>$fnum</a>"); When the td is clicked I need the function to be called. It worked before I created the table via ajax. The table does display properly and the column is underlined as a href. I believe that the first line of the function is the culprit but I can't seem to get it to work.
I've tried searching for this under the forums — and maybe it's because I just am using the wrong terms — but I cannot find any answers around this. Here's the skinny:
I've got a listener for click events from links in DIV #1 in the loaded document, and when a user clicks on one of those links, it passes a value to a .get() function and runs a simple AJAX call and dumps the data/html results into DIV #2.
After that click event, DIV #2 has a bunch of links in it, and I'm trying to traverse that dynamically assembled list and perform another .get() function based upon whatever link they click in DIV #2.
Based on the parameter passed from the link in the dynamically assembled DIV #2 box, it would run the .get() function and fill DIV #3 with the data/html results from that second AJAX call. The problem is that I can't seem to detect any sort of click event from the contents of DIV #2 aside from clicking on DIV #2 itself. I've tried the usual .children() to try and traverse down to where the inserted links would be, but that's not working (e.g.: $("#div2").children("a").click(); ). I've also tried .find(), filter() and .has() but it doesn't respond, as if there was nothing there.
I have a feeling it's something simple that I'm missing here; but I've no clue what I'm doing wrong. It seems that you should be able to traverse the DOM, even when you're essentially building it dynamically based upon a user's selection or an event within the DOM.
what I should be using to use to detect click() events from dynamically assembled elements? I know exactly what DIV they'll be sent to, I just can't seem to traverse anything with them when I'm dynamically inserting HTML into them.
I'm trying to add a very simple gallery where the photo is at the top and thumbnails are underneath. All I want to happen is that the photo changes when you click on one of the thumbnails. I've been trying to search for this but the galleries all seem to have stuff I don't want.I tried the following and it does change the image but it also opens up the thumbnail.
If you look at the rotating information on the left-side of the Constant Contact website, I would like to be able to have that same functionality on my website.If anyone knows how this is accomplished, am looking for the following functionality:1) Have the ability to hover over each number to change the main photo2) Have the script advance the main photo on its own3) Be able to click the main photo when it is selected
I want that when i click on a other main item that the other will close. Now it still keep open and then ill get a long menu list. How do i do it , i dont have js experience.
When I load my website www.bellmacchinaproductions.com, I see a slideshow featured category. When I click on the logo to go back to the main page, it is cut off. But when I refresh, it seems to work again...
I've got the following class. the onclick event works only with IE although I believe I did proper handling for firefox. What is wrong in this script? ....
Can Javascript be used to detect a certain url and then "not" write some html according to that url and also detect something on the page and "then" display some html?.
Example: I'm working on a volusion site that uses asp. There's basically only one page that's changed dynamically. I would like to display some html when and only if the cart has any items in it. But also not to show up on the check-out pages.
The page dynamically displays "Your cart has 1 item in it..." when the visitors puts something in their cart.
So could javascript detect when this is displayed then write some html and then also detect if the url is showing the cart and then not show the html?
I cant really figure this out, the only thing i could see messing it up is the javascript:void(0) inside the anchor link but since there is a double click function and a click, it should only be one click.I put autoOpen which i think is also causing it, but i did that so theuser can open it, close it, and open it again so the delay "double click" is saying for the first time initialize and then the second click is opening?? if so how do i get around this?
HERE IS MY JQUERY $(document).ready(function(){ $("#pro_edit_profile").hide();[code]....
There is a checkbox on a form page, when you check it, a div will become visible with some extra inputs needed for that situation. To simulate this click on the checkbox external, I use click(). With jquery files 1.4 and lower this works properly and like expected. When using jquery library 1.4.1 or higher, something does not seem to work properly. Sooooo, the code:
Somehow I managed to get this thing 'sort of' working with 1.4.1 or higher. But the code to accomplish this is absurd. See functioncheckTheBox4Plus() on line 8. It works :) but shouldn't.. Or is it the other way around?
I've got a website that displays all my products together within a table and the user can then click on the product they want to buy or obtain more info on. This is always displayed in four columns.
However if you have a few pages of products for one category it can be displayed across a few pages. For some reason the content management system I use will display only 1, 2 or columns on the last page if there are less than 4 products on the last page. When this happens you can get the produts displayed with a different width to what I've set within the CSS because the table's with is set to 100%.
When this happens is it possible to set the the width of the table to:
75% if there are 3 columns
50% if there are 2 columns
25% if there is only one column
Or is it possible to keep the width of the table at 100% and just add the extra columns if there are not 4?
The table id="catprods_tbl" and the columns (td) are is set to id="column_main"
I have included the example of the layout when there are only two columns on the last page.
<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font:inherit;">Is this possible? Been trying but doesn't seem to work...</td></tr></table>
I am really hoping someone is willing to take the time to read this post and take a minute to take a look at my code. What is happening is there are some matches for a script I made and then an area for segments during an event. If you notice on the segment part of the form is that there is a dropdown that asks for where in the event that segment needs to go. With the Introduction or the different numbered matches. What I need to happen for a subArray I need it to take the introduction, all the matches, and all the segments and order them accordingly. With the introduction first, the matches in order based off there match number and then the segments in between the introduction or matches based off the user's input.
I have a problem with my menu. I am trying to add and remove classes when clicking on the main menu links. For instance when on load, the 'Home' is the current tab clicked, but when I click on 'Contact Me' I would like the class current to be removed from 'Home' and added to
'Contact Me' instead.</div> <div> </div> <div>The code im using is the one below.</div>[code]....
My goal right now is to make a two-part navigation bar where you don't have to reload the whole site, when you click on a link. The navigation bar consists of two <ul> lists with <li> float:left and <a> display:block, so I basically have two lines. It's probably easier to understand if you see it for yourself: jsfiddle (had to change the css style, because I use .less but it works)
When you load the page it's just like that, you have your main category (A,B,C,D,...) and the sub-category (A1,A2,A3,...). What I want: If you click on B, the sub category changes to B1,B2,.... If you click on a sub category the site loads the requested page (with ajax = best solution?!)
My thoughts
At first I thought about just changing the name and href attribute of the second list, but the main categories have different amounts of sub categories, so I would need to add or remove <li>'s. Then I thought about using .load() but I somehow screwed up (of course) and the loaded <ul> doesn't have any css style (wrong order?) and I can't see anything. (with a loaded test.html site containing only the word "test" it worked) Is ajax "overkill" as a solution?
CodeIgniter and the URL
I use CodeIgniter (a PHP framework) for the website and URLs like this: www.example.com/maincategory/subcategory (e.g. example.com/A/A3) That's no problem at all, if I don't use any javascript and reload the whole site every time. But is it possible to change the URL with jQuery when the user clicks through the navigation bar? You click on B, the URL changes to example.com/B all the subcategories change to B1,B2,...When you click on B2 the URL changes to example.com/B/B2 and the site loads the requested page (I guess with ajax, so the navigation stays the same?!)
Minor problem: when you load the site, click on B, then B3 for example, you would get the url example.com/B/B3. If you now save this link, close the site and reopen it with the link, CodeIgniter would load the right site and everything, but the navigation would show A1,A2,.. in the sub category.
Hover vs click
Almost every page where I saw this kind of menu they used hover to change the sub category. But I thought click would be better, so you don't have to avoid touching B,C,D,.. if you want to go from A to A9 for example. Only downside is that you have to click before you see the sub categories.
Summary
A two part navigation menu you can use without reloading, changing URLs (when possible) and probably ajax to load the actual content.
I've hit a little bit of a road block developing this site: [URL]. I'm attempting to use the thumbnails to load a new video in the main object. I've used this: $(document).ready(function(){ $('.thumbnail').bind('click', function() { new_video = $(this).attr('href'); $('.main_video').attr('src', new_video); $('.main_video').siblings('param').attr('value', new_video); return false; }); }); To replace the attributes in the object, but at this point, the source has the new arguments, but it needs to reload as the actual element still contains the old video. Should I somehow use AJAX to refresh this div? Should I reconstruct my jQuery somehow?
I have a long (more that one screen) document, which has a iframe in the bottom. The iframe target URL contains a "bookmark" (hash mark) to scroll the iframe contents, like this: <iframe src="document.html#bookmark"></iframe> The problem with this is that the main document also scrolls down to show the bookmark in the iframe!
So I tried to solve this with a little jQuery in the main document, but I can't get it to work as it should:
The alert show that the function is triggered (and having it enabled, actually prevents the document from scrolling down), but the scrollTop() is not executed...
But I am doing both front and backend for a project and having an issue with a jquery slider which, when inserted, is breaking 2 other js scripts in the page, including my main menu.Can anyone point me to a resource that outlines best practices for working with more than one js library and/or raw js .I'm doing some tests on the order of the scripts right now, but wanted to put a feeler out there to see if someone has dealt with this before.