I have an onClick event ( showEvent(event) - "ajax") which after a short delay calls another event ( showEvent2(event) - Iframe ). Can someone tell me if it is possible to code this that second event ( showEvent2(event) - Iframe) is shown only after it is fully ( 100% ) loaded.
function showEvent(event) {
Lightview.show({
href: 'redirection-notice.php',
rel: 'ajax',
i,m trying to make an application with JS and html5 i have tryed to make a google map who loads my position and let me choose a target positioni got it to work but sudenly the map have stoped loading as it shud i need to tilt my phone to get it to load the full map and i can`t figure out what i have done wrong:(
I have been following a tutorial for an image gallery, i can upload images and use gd to create thumbnails that when clicked display the full sized image, but the full sized image is to big to fit in my design, i have managed to get the rel="lightbox" attached to the thumbnails as they are displayed but it wont load the full image, the loading ring just keeps going round, does anybody know how to fix this? is it even possible.
I'm working on a slide show that can fill the browser window. It has a similar scrolling thumbnail navigation as Flickr, but it is made with JavaScript. So, the big problem is memory usage. To have images that will fill the browser window their sizes are around 100+KB, and there are some slide shows that have over 200+ images.
I have tried removing the images from the DOM, I've tried using Ajax but the JavaScript engine's Garbage Collector seems to do nothing, until I refresh the page.Does anyone have any idea's on keeping the memory usage down?
I have a page, which is actually a photo gallery with a table having 3 rows. First row shows the full screen size pic. Second row displays the Caption of that image and third row shows thumbnail view of six different images and the previous and next button.this is the sample layout:
<table> <tr> <td colspan=8>
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My requirement is whenever the user click on the thumbnail view, which is in the 3rd row, the corresponding full screen size pic should open in 1st row of the table.As my photo gallery should be having more than 6 pics, lets take 20 pics, I want to show only 6 thumbnails in 3rd row at a time. Whenever user press "Next" button the 3rd row having 6 thumbnails should show other 6 thumbnails and previous button should show previous 6 thumbnails.
I just want to know,is it possible to load a div but the content loaded is based on what event triggered?
For example,when I mouseover a <tr>,it loads details of product inside a <div>.But when I click a 'View Image' link (which is placed inside the same <tr>),it will load the image inside the same <div>.
I was thinking to use if..else statement.But I don't know how to do it.
I'm looking for a plugin or some help. Looking to create a calendar which can be paged back and forth through months and years. Additionally I would like to add events to the calendar so when a day has an event it is coloured differently and when user hovers over the event details are shown in a tooltip.
The problem is lines 37 and 38. opts.onHide calls the callback function sliderOnHide (which performs an Ajax load call) at the bottom of the listing. The problem is that line 38 starts executing before line 37 completes, thus line 38 cannot calculate a proper outerHeight. how to ensure line 37 completes before line 38 begins too do so? (If you have any other tips for the rest of the code, feel free to pass it on. This is my first plugin. Using it to get a feel for jQuery.)
I'd like to switch any broken images in dynamically loaded HTML to a warning graphic, something like:
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This works with with the 'click' event but not with 'error' or 'load'is there another way to do it? I remember with .live() there were restrictions on what events could be bound, but I can't find that in the documentation anymore for jQuery 1.7's .on()
In the examples for live() and delegate(), the selectors match at least one element that already exists. Will either of these commands work on elements for which there is no match at all on page load?
In my case, I want to bind a keyup event to the textareas that jeditable creates. I could probably create custom plug-in (to the plug-in :) to do the job, but I'd like to use live or delegate if they would work.
I am hoping to load a div after the page is loaded, and once it has play all the video this will fade away. Is it possible to do with the power of Javascript? I have a div with an FLV in it
I am trying to use javascript to hide a div before the page loads. Unfortunately for a brief second I can see the div on the page before the java script hide it. Is there anyway to set the javascript to hide the div before the page completely loads?
P.S. I'm using the hide function within the moo.fx.js file found @ http://moofx.mad4milk.net/. If there is an easier way to di by just write the javascript out in the onload function please let me know.
I am trying to "ajaxify" my site. Now I have one problem:
$("#posts").children().remove(); $("#tag-sidebar").children().remove(); $.each(data.Tags_Sidebar, function (indexInArray, valueOfElement) { var insert = $("<li>");
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Now when I click one of those links (href1, href2, href3) generated, the click event won't execute! What's the problem? Also, is it right that I have to transfer the valueOfElement over, like I did? What does stopEventPropagation do? Prevent the href from being navigated to? That's what I am trying to do.
I'm using Dynamic ajax content to load .php files into a div section, and everything is going fine, but the only problem is I don't know how to have the index page to load a certain file when the page loads. As for jquery code, this is all I have regarding my problem, and I'm not even sure I've used it right: $(document).ready(function() { $.get("content/home.php", function(returnedData) { $("index").php(returnedData); });});
Right I have a process page in php which is fairly long and complex with many options. If a certain option case is met as this ie: we've hit the Note Saved case.
// save notes against company if ($_POST['a']=="Save Note") { if (addnote($_POST['notetitle'],$_POST['notebody'])) { $err = "<p id="returnresults"><font color="red"><strong>Note Saved</strong></font></p>"; } else { $err = "<p id="returnresults"><font color="red"><strong>Failed to save note.</strong></font></p>"; } }
I want to then wait until the page load is complete and then do the following.
The reason I need to wait for page complete is that the div that needs to be displayed it one of the last parts of the page rendered so triggering the above too soon leads to the div not actually being available to be shown. Now my current fail attempt at doing it was this echo "<script type="text/javascript">if (confirm('You have not yet added a call back event do you wish to do so now?')) { document.getElementById('addevent').style.display='block'; } However it doesn't display the hidden div
I need to see if I can shorten this AND see if I can have a "show all option" added.The page is setup like so.. I have the following javascript working.. I'm running jquery... being a semi newbie it took a while to get this running.I have 4 DISTINCT queries that load up select boxes.There are 4 select boxes .. on change, the queries will see what option was selected and re-run DISTINCT SQL queries so all the select boxes only have related info.. so no one ends up with a "zero" results.I'm hiding these to help walk through in a logical order. However I need to1) Have a show all and let them select anything they wish and show all 4 boxes. How can I add a "show all" to the script below2) I noticed on page load the boxes show and then slowly hide. THis looks messy.. how can I alter that?3) This seems long for what I'm doing.. is there a way I can shorten this code? What if I expand to 8 boxes.. then I'll have 8 simple if statements.. but it seems unnecessary.CODE that is working is
$(document).ready(function () { if ($("#pMaterial option").is(":selected")) {
I have some contents on my page that are displayed on click or hover.Therefore, initially they are hidden using the hide() method.
They work fine as intended.
But if it is a slow computer, you can see them on the screen for a second or two before they disappear. Or if the user refreshes the page - you get the same thing happen. How can I prevent this?
I have a function that uses the ajax load function to post off some parameters and fill a div with the returned content after a db query has been run to create it. This all works fine, however I would like to be able to replace the div with a loading graphic whilst the content is generated. I assumed this was done by placing the graphic at the start of the function, then using a callback function to remove it and display the actual data once it has been fully generated...
However when I trey to implement this I am getting a strange result in that the callback fires before the content is generated. So my loading graphic disappears and then the content appears sometimes 10 seconds later. How can I ensure the call back only executes once the new content is ready to be displayed ??
Here's my code ... function get_report(){ // Hide #report_here div and show loading graphic here ... $("#report_here").load("/admin/reports/statistics_report/", { // Parameters sent go here }, finished() ); function finished() { // Hide loading graphic and show #report_here div here ... }
I have a character countdown that tell you how many characters you have type in the text area. But I am having a problem, I can't see to show a text or the number the character the user when I load the page. I want it to show Characters Type: 0 when you load the page, and not having to press a key to show it, here is the code I am using...
show images after people scroll down the page - don't load them immediately after the page is loaded.also the images which are below the scroll should be first loaded when an user scrolls down.i need a javascript for that, but i don't want jquery! the code should be as short as possible.
I have a series of images with an animation bound to mouseover and mouseleave events, and I'm trying to get my head around adding a click event that would prevent the mouseleave animation from occurring only for the image that was clicked, preserving everything else as is (until another image is clicked). I've discovered .stop() and I think I'm getting close, but some part of the logic is still escaping me.