Link To Toggle Visibility On A Separate Page?
Oct 29, 2011I've got a script visibility of a div on "dashboard.html":
Code:
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#add_networks_wrapper, .remove_box").hide();
[code]....
I've got a script visibility of a div on "dashboard.html":
Code:
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#add_networks_wrapper, .remove_box").hide();
[code]....
I've got a script that toggles the visibility of a div on "dashboard.html":
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#add_networks_wrapper, .remove_box").hide();
$(".toggle_add_networks").show();
$('.toggle_add_networks').click(function(){
$("#add_networks_wrapper, .remove_box").slideToggle();
});
});
On "dashboard.html" it works great. The div "add_networks_wrapper" is hidden until I click the link that toggles it. What I need is a link from a different html page (say "account.html" or whatever) to open "dashboard.html" with the hidden div's visible.
I've got a script that toggles the visibility of a div on "dashboard.html":
On "dashboard.html" it works great. The div "add_networks_wrapper" is hidden until I click the link that toggles it.
What I need is a link from a different html page (say "account.html" or whatever) to open "dashboard.html" with the hidden div's visible.
I've got a script that toggles the visibility of a div on "dashboard.html":
Code:
On "dashboard.html" it works great. The div "add_networks_wrapper" is hidden until I click the link that toggles it.
What I need is a link from a different html page (say "account.html" or whatever) to open "dashboard.html" with the hidden div's visible.
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HTML Code:
<input type="radio" value="1" checked="checked"
onclick="document.getElementById('div').style.visibility='hidden';"> 1
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Was wondering how to accomplish this.I have several table rows that I would like to hide all with the push of a button.For instance:
Code:
<tr id="objects_row1"><table class="apples">
<tr id="apples_row1"><td>asdf</td></tr>
[code].....
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Here is the script:
Code:
<body>
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
function toggle_visibility(id) {
var e = document.getElementById(id);
if(e.style.display == 'block')
e.style.display = 'none';
else
e.style.display = 'block';
}
//-->
</script>
<a href="#" onclick="toggle_visibility('foo');">Click here to toggle visibility of element #foo</a>
<div id="foo">This is foo</div>
</body>
I got the functionality of this plugin working tonight. It allows for a checkbox or link to make the password field of a form show the hidden characters, because sometimes it's nice to see them. I turned it into a plugin, and because I still consider myself a beginner with javascript, I thought I'd ask for a review so hopefully I can learn something. I tested it in FF5, IE7, IE8, IE9, Latest Opera, Latest Chrome, and Latest Safari.
Code JavaScript:
(function($){
$.fn.passwordToggle = function(options) {
/* Set defaults */
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I've a frameset in my application.
1. A header Frame. (header)
2. A Tree Frame (left)
3. A Main Frame for displaying main contents. (mainFrame)
Well, I just want to toggle the visibility of the Left Tree frmae to provide more space to the Contents page when required.
> There can be a button which will have the label as HIDE when frame is visible.
> And when frame is hidden, the buttons label should be SHOW, clicking on which should show the frame baxck in its place.
I am working on a project that shows archived data as well as current data on the same page. When the page builds, current data is shown, archived data is hidden (by using a div with id="archive"). I found comments here that getElementsByName was not a good cross browser way to handle this (and I'm not sure how to use that anyway). Can someone suggest the correct way to handle this?
There should be a link that, when clicked, will grab each element on the page with id="archive" and toggle the display property (none or block).
Here is the current code:
function archives(toggle) {
if (typeof(toggle) != "undefined") {
if (document.getElementById(toggle).style.display == 'none') {
document.getElementById(toggle).style.display = 'block';
[Code].....
This works just fine, but only for the first element that it finds. I need many elements with the same name to be effected.
I'm trying to make a page where you can change a page's layout through 2 separate CSS's via a button. i want to button to change text when it toggles the layouts as well. i have no clue how to do this with an entire CSS file, but here is something i made to change the background. could i use this logic to change the CSS of a page?
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I'm pretty new to JavaScript and I've been searching for a way to toggle the visibility of many divs with images inside. Basically I want to have nothing visible, then I have three links that represent three categories of the images. So for example if the user clicks the link "Illustration" I want all the divs with the class illustration to appear. But when the user chooses a new link say, "typography" I want to hide the divs with class illustration and then show the divs with class typography.
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This is using jquery by the way. I have a list of ethnicity on a form for a person to enter that are checkboxes. One option is 'Other, specify'. When 'other specify' is checked, I would like a text box to pop up and disable the other boxes (if you pick other, you can't pick from the previous ethnicities). If 'other, specify' is unchecked, I would like for the text box to disappear and re-enable the checkboxes. I had the appearing box working just using JS. I can't seem to get the syntax right to use the toggle feature of jquery to make the box disappear when unclicked.
JQUERY
<script type="text/javascript">
$(function(){
$('#other').click(function(){
$('#otherrace').toggle(
function(event) {
$(event.target).css('visible');
},
function(event) {
$(event.target).css('hidden');
});});
</script>
HTML
<input type="checkbox" name="race" value="asian" />Asian<br />
<input type="checkbox" name="race" value="hawaii" />Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander<br />
<input type="checkbox" name="race" value="noanswer" />Choose not to answer<br />
<input type="checkbox" name="race" id="other"value="other" />Other, specify<br />
<div style="visibility:hidden" id="race"><input type="text" name="fname" size="25" maxlength="25" id="otherrace" /></div>
How to make an image map link to another page AND open a specific accordion section?I guess I need a script that knows which area of the image map was clicked and not only navigate to page 2 but opens the section via slide toggle I need it too.Here is the the page with the image map (although image map version not upload yet so I have what will be uploaded below)[URL] ...and the page I need to navigate to based on the area of the image map clicked and also slidetoggling the div I need it [URL] Here is the image map:
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<body>
<img src="/Img/Illustrations/kicktalkv2.jpg"" alt="Kick Talk" usemap="#kicktalk_map" />
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I'm trying to change the background-position of DIV1 (a separate tag) when the following tag is hovered code...
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Is it possible to load a separate page into a div tag using Javascript? or doo I need to resort to C# and ASP.NET? What I have is a main page with one content div I wanted to switch based on which heading item a user chooses. I know I will probably need to set the other pages to a fixed width which is fine.Might it be easier to just make my content into an image and load the image? There will be a few lines of text in the image.
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Attempting to develop [URL] The site uses the onclick() to call a random link.All the links seem to be heavy on the page.Is it possible to store them elsewhere, like a separate webpage?
View 4 Replies View RelatedThis is my problem:
1. There are two div elements in my page.
2. When the page loads only one is supposed to be visible.(This is where i'm getting stuck)
3. There are a series of checkboxes.
4. On clicking on one particular checkbox the first div element must disappear and the other div element must be made visible.
I'm able to make one div element appear and disappear but both appear when the page loads.
I have several forms on the same page that need to use the datepicker plug-in. I have datepicker working PERFECTLY on one form. Now I need to add other forms on the page. I haven't been able to get two datepickers working on the same page nor can I find any documentation on whether it's possible. What do I have to do to get two datepickers working in two separate forms on the same page?
<form method="post" action="?" name="FORM1">
<input type="text" id="datepicker" size="8" name="InactiveLevel3Date">
<input type="submit" id="InactiveLevel3DateInactivate" value="inactivate" disabled="disabled">
</form>
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I've got rows of divs in this manner
<div class="row">This is row 1 <a href="click">click here to show more</a></div>
<div class="hidden row"><p> hidden text for row 1</p></div>
<div class="row">This is row 2 <a href="click">click here to show more</a></div>
<div class="hidden row"><p> hidden text for row 2</p></div>
<div class="row">This is row 3 <a href="click">click here to show more</a></div>
<div class="hidden row"><p> hidden text for row 3</p></div>
<div class="row">This is row 4 <a href="click">click here to show more</a></div>
<div class="hidden row"><p> hidden text for row 4</p></div>
I wish to have some javascript to toggle the hidden row for its corresponding link.