So I am creating a page with unordered lists housing a large range of numbers. I want to dynamically create anchor tags and write them in before each UL. In FireFox it works just fine, however; in IE7 the anchor tags won't work.
I loaded the jquery ajax file in Div id:main_content, but in another div id:List <a> tag is not working. Both Div i loaded the the content as ul,li format.
When I load the page the div #forgot_login blindes down even though I did NOT click the anchor link. Also, clicking the anchor link does not toggle it up and down. The event binding is not working.
HTML <a href="#" id="forgot_login_link" title="Show">Show</a>
It worked fine as long as the href attribute of the anchor tag was '#'. Then I tried using href other than '#' and ran into a problem. I just changed the href to:
I'm doing some simple tests and I can't get this to work on a wordpress site. Basically I'm trying to fadeOut a div with id of "box" when a link is clicked. I mentioned Wordpress because the head code is loaded dynamically into the page template, as well as the body content. I wasn't sure I this made a difference in diagnosing the problem. When I load the page, Firebug keeps giving an error... $('a') is null
Here is my stripped html code... <head> <script src="[URL]" type="text/javascript"></script> <style type="text/css"> #box {background-color: red; width: 300px; height: 300px;} </style> <script type="text/javascript"> $(function() { $('a').click(function() { $('#box').fadeOut(); }); }); </script> </head> <body> <div id="box"> </div> <a href="#">Fade Out</a> </body>
I need to get the page to reload with the anchor in the link when it is clicked in a dropdown menu. For example if I am on 'www.domain.com/about/#2' and I then click on 'www.domain.com/about/#3' the url changes but the page doesn't reload so I need the page to reload, but keep the new anchor (#3).I gave the links with anchors a class of 'reload' and tried this:
I am trying to autofill a box by clicking a link (with return false). The function to autofill works with button tag but not in anchor tag - instead of returning false, the click event transitions to the href.
I am trying to autofill a box by clicking a link (with return false). The function to autofill works with button tag but not in anchor tag - instead of returning false, the click event transitions to the href. code...
I am unfortunately having some problems with JQuery of late. I am working on a project in which I need to have an AJAX application working in all major browsers, including IE6 and IE7. I have created a click event for a button of the class "update" and "delete" in which an ajax request will be sent to the server. Unfortunately in IE6 (and only IE6) the event will not fire. After much experimentation I realized that it was the class selector.
Here are some code tests I have been doing to get a click event to fire:
Do you have any ideas as to why none of these work?
I have HTML page where division class is like 'qa %22name1 name2%' and trying to access this division class in jQuery version 1.3.2 does not seem to work. <%22name1 name2%22> is generated from dynamic text beyond my control.Following is something I am trying to achieve in JS function that returns null due to %22 present.pointers on how to fix this issue?
var temp=$('qa_%22name1 name2%22'); alert('temp:'+temp.html());
I am trying to add a class if a certain div is selected but its not working. <script> $(function() { $('#activity').load('master-module.html #module4'); $(this).addClass('chosen'); ); </script>
I'm not able to toggle a ui class in my page. Basically here is my code: in the jquery document.ready I subscribe to the event
$("#bBuscar").hover(changeButtonBackColor, normalizeButtonBackColor); then the other two funtions are like this: function changeButtonBackColor(evt) { $("#bBuscar").toggleClass("ui-state-hover ui-corner-all"); }
I've been dabbling in the coding for a few weeks now and I want to build my own plugin for fun, but I think there's something that I don't fully understand (that's probably systemic to the syntax or order).
So this is what I have so far...and it's pretty cool
1) As a general question, is there an order in which "commands" should be called? I'm assuming that it should be some logical order. For example, if I asked to apply the green formatting to the div before it has been created (via the .append command), it wouldn't work right? The only exception is if I call a function, I could put that function pretty much anywhere in the document.
2) How come I can use $('.searchstyle').hide() inside a function, but I can't select for it outside of the function? Does it cease to exist after the function has been run?
2a) Does it have something to do with XML data? (I was able to do what I wanted in an isolated example when had the output data put in the html).
I am trying to make a block/unblock feature that when the block button is clicked unblocked appears and then the user can then be immediately unblocked. This is working fine if I block, manually fresh, hit unblock. Works wonderfully in fact. The problem arises when I try to unblock before doing a page refresh. It tries to block again instead of unblocking even though the class is set up as .unblockUser
I'm using the cycle plug-in with an existing nav bar (2 buttons). It functions correctly -- but for some reason -- I can't get the corresponding nav button to change CSS class and show as highlighted.
I have a script that scans an HTML document for headers and special comment tags for the purpose of generating a left-floating/position-fixed DIV that contains the document's outline or "table of contents." Within the DIV are lists (UL element by default) whose items (LI elements) are jump-to links (A elements) to the points (headers, special points marked for inclusion in table of contents) in the document. The problem is this. I have typical HTML document with links that jump to points (usually headers) inside the document, as shown below:
Code:
<body> <p>This is addressed <a href="#later-text">later</a> in this document <h1><a id="later-text"></a>Header Text</h1> <p>... </body>
But my script, being a document outliner that finds headers in a document, inserts another anchor as a jump-to point just before the first occurrence of text in the header (inserted A element shown in red below). This somehow disables the document-coded jump anchor (shown in blue below). And it occurs in FF and IE, which suggests it is not a browser-specific issue. Why does it occur? Is there something in the HTML spec that states that two anchors to which a jump occurs are not allowed to be adjacent elements in the document?
Code:
<body> <p>This is addressed <a href="#later-text">later</a> in this document <h1><a id="later-text"></a><a id="jump-1"></a>Header Text</h1>
[code]....
To reproduce what I am seeing, search for the text "Why Is A Survey Done". The first occurrence is a within-document jump-to link, which should jump to a header below it. If the script execution to generate a document outline is disabled, the jump works. But if the script is executed and the document outline generated, the jump-to link does not work.
Having a little bit of trouble with a site I'm currently working on I'm using some AJAX for the instant g-mail/facebook style navigation, you know the kind, with no refreshes, etc. Problem is, to allow for back/forward and bookmarks, I currently use a URL that looks like:[URL].. This is fine, not a problem... The issue comes into play when I want to open up the news.html page, from my home.html page, and have it open to news item #6 (for example).
I can't add a #, because one is already being used to reference the anchor for the content div. Has anyone run into a similar problem before? If so, how did you resolve it? Can some jQuery be used to find the location of the news item div in question, on load, and scroll to it like that?
I'm using a function to load a page into a div. When I add the class of the element I want to show (.contentpaneopen) Chrome and Safari show no content. It works OK in IE and FF.When I ommit the class it works on all browsers.
function loadContent(elementSelector, sourceUrl) { //Works in Chrome en Safari: $(""+elementSelector+"").load(""+sourceUrl+"");
Form that code I would expect the class of 'testclass' to be applied to the button after the link is clicked, but It doesn't seem to work. This is a somewhat contrived example. In my real application I have a form with several collapsable/expandable sections. If the fields in those form sections have values when the page loads, the section needs to be expanded, and the expand/collapse button needs to have a class of 'expaned' applied to it, if not it needs to be hidden. I can check the form fields and show the div if needed without any problem, but I can't seem to figure out how to work out the selector so I can add the class to the button.
My code: [URL]... When I click on UpraviƄ in class edit I need add some HTML code to begin and to end of class entry how to I can select class entry in the same class post on which I clicked?