I need a counter that will display beside a link, with the number of times the same link has been clicked. I do not have FTP access to the site, since it is based on a CMS.
I have navigational links on my page, but when someone clicks one, i would like an effect to occur, and then the browser to navigate to the link and it usually would.
I am using an ajax call when clicked on a link... It asks whether you want to continue or not and if you say "ok" then it uses a perl script to delete something from the db.[code]So I was able to call confirm on each of those links and if agreed use an ajax call to a perl script to wipe the user from database. The thing is that I had to usereturn false; in the end of my js call (after ajax) otherwise the link would take me to the script, which I dont want to. I want to remain at main level (to be able to see all users)... Now how do i refresh the page after such deletion? Lets image this scenario:
User clicks on link_to_delete Brad => confirm => he confirms by clicking ok => ajax call to perl script that handles the deletion of Brad => return false (I want to remain at index.pl) => HOW DO I REALOAD INDEX.pl ? I deleted Brad but I can still see him cause the page has old data.
I have written a very simple test. When I click on a link the page is loaded, then I press the back-button and when I click the link again, the page is loaded BUT then the first page is automatically displayed again. In Google chrome this works fine, but on iPhone 4, HTC WildFire S and HTC Sensation it does not work.
Please try this: 1. Navigate to "[URL]" (==> shows PAGE 1) 2. Just press "login" (form is not implemented) (==> shows PAGE 2) 3. Click on the first item "Click here" (==> shows PAGE 3) 4. Press back-button (==> shows PAGE 2) 5. Click on the first item "Click here" again ( ==> shows PAGE3 BUT then PAGE 2 is automatically shown again)
Hello I need help with double clicked. I have a link
The enroll function process data:
And now I have a problem... when I press the button I want it to be disabled to prevent from double clicking... but I've tried removeattr("onclick"), did nothing ...
I've got a semantic XML document, for which I'm using $.get successfully to extract <title> and description> nodes. The <link> node does not work, however. It returns blank. Strange, since I can see in Firebug that $(this) has 4 children, and link is in there.
I am trying to make a navigation menu that when a link is clicked, loads content into a hidden div, then shows the hidden div, then changed the class of the list item. If the same link is clicked again the class reverts back to what it was before and then the content div becomes hidden.
I'm making a webpage for a little embedded device with a touch screen. I don't want the mouse pointer to be visible until the user clicks on a link in which case the mouse pointer should change to an hour glass until the new page is displayed (the device is rather slow so the user needs to get some feedback while waiting). code...
This properly hides the cursor after the first page is loaded but it doesn't display the hour glass when I click on the link. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
I have an accordion effect setup on a a nested list. The effect is working great however, I want to retain the menu state (e.g. which section is open) when a user clicks a particular link and the site loads a new page.How do I do this with jQuery?Here is the jQuery I have currently:
$(document).ready(function(){ $('.boxCategories ul > li ul') .click(function(e){
I want the <a/> in an <li/> to be triggered when the click happens anywhere within the </li>. So given the html...
<ul> <li><a href="javascript:alert('clicked!')">test</a> <span>some other stuff</span></li> <li><a href="javascript:alert('clicked!')">test</a> <span>some other
I have several divs that each have a certain link. How can I make sure that when a link is clicked that it will only change elements that are within it's parent div and not the others?
I have a site with several external links which need to have a link warning dialog when clicked. I am trying to pass the link's href to the modal confirmation so that when a user clicks 'continue' they go on to the new URL--or standard 'cancel'I have this code so far (cobbled together from a few sources--I AM A NOT A PROGRAMMER!!!!), but the dialog is not triggering (links just go to new URL without dialog popping up) (linking to Google API version of jQuery):
I'm creating a list of items which visually look like checkboxes. They will work similar to the ones used on eBay that allow you to select only new/used items. Mine are a little simpler though. Here is the markup:
In a nutshell, I need to set add/remove a class called 'active' to/from a link that is clicked within a DIV. So if the link has the class 'active' already assigned I need to remove it and vice versa however the issue I am having is that I have to double click the link in order for it to work!!
What i need, is to make the script to find a link, and click it. In example..
There is a page, with 10 links, everytime you load the page, the links changes (it starts like normal, but has diferent endings), so i need the script to find the link that i need, and click it.