I am using a javascript on a DotNetNuke CMS site to allow the user to choose text/background colour, basically it changes stylesheets. Here is the code that I have used:ttp://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamici...etswitcher.htm and here is my example: http://lrptintranet.com.dnnmax.com/ - you can see the colour image buttons top right under the main menu. The style sheet changer seems to work on the top menu level items but as soon as you choose a submenu the javascript doesn't seem to work. I don't know anything at all about javascript - can anyone offer any advice how I can get this working on the sub menu pages?
version of Apycom's jQuery menu; you can find itat http://apycom.com/ and it is looking really good.I have uploaded files, and published it on a test site - www.flexin.beUnfortunately, some of the submenus starting from the second that haschildren elements, it adds the item on the top level in InternetExplorer.Does anyone on this list has any experience with this library?
I have created a jquery accordion menu for a brilliant CMS called 'Concrete5' and all works lovely BUT I now would like the menu to stay open if a menu item is selected within the drop list.I have manged to create the following.....
var pathname = window.location.pathname; var selecteda = $(".nav-selected a").attr("href"); // alert (selecteda)
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..but it doesn't seem to work.I'm not a JQuery GOD like most of you on here but I am trying my hardest The accordion menu I am trying to get this to happen on is Accordion Menu.
how to make the menu items a fixed width in a horizontal Superfish menu . I've tried mucking about with the CSS but no luck so far. I'm sure it's easy, but I can't seem to work it out.
To build a menu block which should be switchable with hide/unhide of the menu items, I'm using .append html. The code idea is this:
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As can be seen from above posted code there is a line "<div id="' + menuSlider + '" style="display:none">". Appending that -- AFAIS -- the .append is automatically (????) adding "</div>" which closes the statement. That breaks my idea of the whole concept! The menu part isn't included in the 'menuSlider '. QQ: How to change it -- NOT to have that "</div" added to it??
The purpose of the code is to slideToggle open one of two hidden sub-nav bars when either of two different menu items are clicked upon - instead of a drop down menu. What doesn't work is the hiding of the div that is not required, if it is already open. Viewing in firebug shows that the appropriate classes are being applied - I suspect the reason is that slideToggle has been somehow set and cannot be unset via another object - but perhaps that is not it at all?
$(document).ready(function() { //add .toggle function to appropriate li element $('#hozmenu li:nth-child(4)').toggle(function () { //set 4th menu links colour to be green whilst div is shown $('#hozmenu li:nth-child(4) a').css('color', '#95d890'); $('#toggle_nav_services').removeClass('toggle_show'); [Code]....
I'm creating a menu using html, css and a javascript, I found a tutorial to follow online. What I am trying to achieve is when the mouse hovers over the menu items, each item will have a different colour background. the problem is that i can do this but it only works with one colour and not different colours.this is the html:
I have a mega menu that when the main menu items is hovered over the mega menu the div is displayed. I want to keep the div from being shown off the right of the browser screen. I have the following that determines the amount a div is off the right of the browser:
Code: function keepMenuLeft(){ var div_width = $("li.hovering div").width();
I need to compare these array items to my site div id's and make an onblur functionality that changes the input field value.
It does not change the selected input field value(this.value). And it only alerts when blurring from the input field that is first in the array(id1). If i click to the input field id="id2" it does not alarm?
Trying to get data from xml file. Got it. Trying add data in class. $(this).find('Category').each(function(){ var menuItem = ($(this).find('Label:first').text()) $(".DfMenu").text(menuItem) alert(menuItem) There are 4 menu item. Alert shows up right but it add same data in all menus one by one. How can I add four different menu item in four divs that is using the same class.
Basically, I want to be able to change the bolded part from a drop down menu. Like, the user would select a certain item in the drop down menu and it would change the bolded part to a different link (the one corresponding to the drop down menu selection).
I am using a drop down menu for a website I'm working on to display menu items under categories. I'm using the same code to do this on two different pages with the actual content of the menu's loading from a MySQL database using PHP scripts. [URL] On the menu.php page I left the code below in the mix which drops down the first category listed on the left. On the seasonal.php page I took the code below out and it no longer drops down any menu by default when the page is loaded. What I'd like to do is drop down nothing initially when the page is loaded but if someone opens up the "Cupcakes" category and clicks on an item it would keep that category open when it loads the item details in the center column. If you need to see more code let me know!
1)Need to display menu on right click of a data grid using Jquery,2)I need to disable or hide some of the menu items in certain rows,3)postback to the server with the selected row details
I'm trying to make a menu with jq and I create some function but not work as I want. Js file: function EBID(k) { return(document.getElementById(k)); } function hideMailMenu(e) { var mailMenu = EBID('mailMenu'); mailMenu.style.display = 'none'; } function showMailMenu(e) { document.onmouseup = hideMailMenu; var mailMenu = EBID('mailMenu'); mailMenu.style.left = e.clientX + 'px'; mailMenu.style.top = e.clientY + 'px'; mailMenu.style.display = ''; }
HTML: <a href="#" onclick="showMailMenu(event);"> Menu option</a> <div id="mailMenu" class="mailMenu" style="display:none;position:absolute;left:0px;top:0px;"> some items </div> This show where I click not aligned above the link. How I do to show it down the link and aligned?
I would like to have two columns, the left column showing all available items with an add button. The right column showing all of the added items, and then adding these together to provide an order total, but with the ability for users to add to the quantity or remove from their order.I have the add item to order bit working on, and the sub-total is working.I started to try to add on add/remove buttons to the right #your-order column but am getting stuck.Every time a user adds another item to their order, more buttons are added, and I can't get the "remove item" button working.The page is located here:URL...Should I paste the jQuery code I am using here?
I seem to be stuck on one part of my code. A quick background, this is a website to showcase various photography services. First, I will layout what I have:
The Javascript for my menu (in the head section): <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- var timeout = 200; var closetimer = 1; var items = 0; function dropit(id){ canclcls(); if(items) items.style.visibility = 'hidden'; items = document.getElementById(id); items.style.visibility = 'visible'; }function mclose() { if(items) items.style.visibility = 'hidden'; } .....
Now, here is what I have in the body section <div id="menu"> <ul id="control"> <li><a href="#" onmouseover="dropit('dropone')" onmouseout="mcls()">Wedding Portfolio</a> <div id="dropone" onmouseover="canclcls()" onmouseout="mcls()"> <a href="jamaicawed.html">Wedding in Jamaica</a> <a href="indianwed.html">Indian Wedding</a> </div> </li> .....
So the only thing I can't figure out how to do is create an onclick event for one of the menu items (boudoir) that confirms that the user is comfortable being exposed to a specific (topless) type of image.
Another quick question re. the JQuery sidebar I have on my Google map. I would like to link to individual markers from different websites or via email, so would like to convert for example, the 'javascript:myclick(7)' link on the menu to an external URL that will click to the marker and info box containing the video. Is this possible?I have tried something like [URL].. but that doesn't seem to work. Does someone know of anotherwayto do this?[URL]...
I'm using jquery treeview [URL] menu in my website and I have a little problem: when I open a page from the menu tree, menu expands completely and items aligns to the left side for a while, the time that page is charging.
I have a scenario where I show a drop-down-with-few-items in a JSP page, to the user. The length of few options in the drop down is greater than that of the drop down's, hence our requirement is to show the hovered (not selected) option as tooltip for user's convenience. I am not able to use title attribute for displaying tooltips in my browser. Now the code ... implements a tooltip for multiple select drop down menu.Can you modify the code for single select
I'm using a bit of Javascript to display content based on the dropdown selection:http://jsfiddle.net/mcgarriers/wjLXk/However, I would like it when the user selects "show two" that it shows the 2 div elements rather than specifically div2.And for "show three" it would show all 3 divs.
I am currently building a site which requires the header to slide between pages, onclicking the menu items, for example your on homepage and you click the next or any menu item, when the page loads the header image slides from the home image to the next page image, and vice-versa when you click back it does the opposite. I have tried to code it myself below, i have the slide working. But my problem comes in when i try and switch pages, i've tried adding the javascript fade function in this page to body onload of seperate pages but i cannot seem to get the effect i want.
It was originally an imaged based menu, but they wanted it all changed to css/html. I used quickmenu and it used JS to produce the arrows at the top of each menu item.I'm trying to program the menu items to stay active when on the current page. At first, it looks correct, but if you hover back over the menu, it changes back to the inactive state.