i am using this jquery module to get rounded corners.http:[url]....This is my code. but i am not getting any rounded corners though i have correctly included the 2 .js files and have specified the correct div id name.
i dont want any borders for header, menu and footer as thse backgrounds will be in "fill" mode not in "no fill". so no need of border for these three. but i want borders for content and login divs. if i trying to display border for these two divs using css code border:2px solid red; am not getting the border in IE(Internet Explorer). But its working in FF and Chrom.
I'm trying to use the great plugins from Malsup [URL], Corner and Cycle to make a simple fade transition slideshow from 5 images with 30 px right rounded corners - However, I cannot get both plugins to work at the same time; is it even possible?
According to the Apple docs, the round arrow in a list means that the next page is the final page. In Jquery, the default is the gray chevron pointing to another list. How do I make the round arrow (arrow in circle) icon appear instead?
i am pretty new to jquery and hope this is the right place to ask. my problem is the following. when i mouseover a certain element on a page, i want that a certain image is displayed in the top right corner of the page, no matter where the it is currently scrolled. how can i achieve that?
I have a half dozen bookmarks for rounded corner plugins, but am wondering if there's a "state of the art" plugin kicking any booty on that these days? What I'd *really* like is to just be able to set -moz border radiuses in CSS and have a plugin magically use those to create rounded corners in IE and Safari (IE mainly... using excanvas or something with it is fine, too).
I have a problem on a Wordpress website: I gave certain pictures (as elements of the layout) rounded corners with a jQuery plugin. Some posted pictures I want to load with Lightbox (or similar). I have used several different Lightbox plugins for Wordpress (Lightbox 2, jQuery Lightbox, Simple Lightbox etc. etc.) but none of them work. I got some weird version of GreyBox working but FireFox gives an error every time before opening it so that's real shady code. As you can see on this page is that I include jQuery for the rounded corners at first but then the Lightbox plugin automatically adds it's own version of jQuery and they cancel each other out. I know for a fact this is the problem because I 'lose' the rounded corners as soon as I turn ON the Lightbox plugin. Once that is turned off the nice rounded corners show again. I tried several different plugins, changing the order of the jQuery code around, making both the rounded corners plugin and Lightbox rely on one single jQuery statement. Nothing has worked so far.
I must have missed a bit of information, because I cannot get the jquery.corner plugin to work with <input> html elements. The following renders a rounded div but not a rounded input element in FF3, IE7, IE8, and in fact causes the input box border to disappear completely.
this jQuery plugin nearly works in IE6. You can see the error that is produced at the bottom of the article corner. (I'm tackling the other issues... .png later) http:[url].....
How can I animate this car: driving from left to right of the screen? I imagine it starting on the outside of the wrapper border so top left 0 and ends top right 960px... When it hits top right corner can it then flip 180 degrees and drive back in the other direction? Also how can I do it in jquery for the browsers that don't support the CSS3? I was also wondering if you click on the car could some flames shoot out the exhaust which makes it drive faster??
I haven't found in my CSS book how to create a gradient to fill a division tag, and to create a border with round corners.
Is it possible using either CSS or JavaScript? I'd like to create a menu bar with a gradient in the background, and I want the top corners to be a little round with a 5px radius.
First time user of Javascript and built an online calculator, trouble is I dont know where or how to code it so the answer ends with only 2 decimals
I have embedded code, Personally I think it's a miracle the darn thing works.:thumbsup: Link to page it's on [URL]...I have searched and read but after hours of trying stuff gave up.
<!-- function treevalue() { document.volume.result.value=(((3.14159*((document.volume.radius.value)*(document.volume.radius.valu e)))*(document.volume.height.value))/3)*(document.volume.base.value)*(document.volume.e.value)*(document.volume.fv.value)*(document.volum e.l.value);
Just started to learn java & came up with the following, but can't get the math.round to work. Anyone able to tell me where I'm going wrong please ? code...
When rounding these 2 numbers in PHP and JS i get the following results:
22.044960000000003
PHP = 22.04 JS = 22.05 [code]..... } I have tried many functions but cant seem to produce the same result as the PHP round. Does anyone have a solution to how can i get the same result using JS?
I am trying to use the following javascript [URL] to create something similar to the example on [URL] for a school project but I wondered if someone could advise me how I can round numbers to 2 decimal places in the field box as I have to convert the calculated value by an exchange rate, e.g.:
where x=100 and y=50 calculate="(x+y)/1.55"
returns a value of 96.77419355. I would like to round this figure up to 2 decimal places so it would read 96.77 but I cannot figure out how to do this.
I have this js function: <script type="text/javascript"> function updatesum() { document.PaymentForm.newbalance.value = (document.PaymentForm.balance.value -0) - (document.PaymentForm.paymentamount.value -0); } </script> I want to round the value of document.PaymentForm.newbalance.value to two decimal points.
My javascripting is getting there, I have been learning for the last week and I have produced a working script however im getting stuck with how you round a variable (stored user input) up to the nearest whole number to 2 decimals I have looked at many tutorials and I think that the math.round has to be used somewhere but I cannot work out the syntax to integrate it into my code because everywhere I have looked seems to be using document.write syntax: