Tabs Out Of Which Only One Is Open At A Time N When U Open Another Tab, One Out Of The Earlier Closed One Should Open
Oct 22, 2009
I need three tabs out of which only one is open at a time n when u open another tab, one out of the earlier closed one should open(preferably with mootools). And also the tab which is opened should come at the top of the page as well.
Trying to learn the basics... Here is a script for three toggle buttons that each when clicked open their corresponding divs. Fine. Now how does one go about automatically closing an open div when clicking on a new 'toggler' that opens it's div? I see other posts about this very question, but I'm just not grasping the logic.
The first thing I'd like to do is show/hide divs. What I'm going to do is pull out a few bits of PHP code out of the database and assign them all a class of show or hide. So, I need a script that can either open or close a div using a link using classes, probably with AJAX or DOM? The main thing is that it needs to be compatible with all major browsers. I've scoured the internet but can't find the most simple of scripts, and unfortunately my AJAX/DOM is terrible!
The second thing I need to do is remember which divs are open or closed. I was thinking of doing this with a database, and so I'll need to run a tiny PHP script to update the DB whenever a div is opened or closed. I assume this would be done using an onclick event? If so, I probably need to use GET to update the new class in the DB. Any ideas how I'd work out whether the div was open or not, and what function I'd use to run the PHP script?
Also, every time a page is loaded I'll get the 'show' or 'hide' options from the DB and assign them to the classes so the user still has their preferred tabs open.
I'm writing in Cold Fusion, but using a little java script to create the sliding effect. It's from a sliding open list function in another site, and I tried to just hack my current needs in there.
I'm trying to get it to display a document write on the website if the time is as specified and the day is.These are the times and days i want to display for:
Monday: CLOSED Tuesday: 9AM - 5:30PM
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At the moment this script only writes for Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 6pm (GMT0). But as you can see from my times above i want to be able to show two unique times for 2 days tues-thurs and friday (open) / sat-sun (close).i assume the else statement would be used for both monday and sunday as it writes close? how to go about this, tried changing the the t_day but had no success
Code JavaScript:
var d = new Date(); var t_hour = d.getUTCHours(); // getUTC for GMT0 var t_min = d.getUTCMinutes(); var t_day = d.getUTCDay();
I need to know when the select element's dropdown list is opened (as when the user clicks on the arrow or does ALT-downarrow from the keyboard). Similarly, I need to known when the dropdown list closes.
The closing of the dropdown list can happen without changing the dropdown, hence the onchange event is not a sure way to determine that the dropdown list closed.
Through window.open or window.showmodaldialog, I want to open a word or excel document in Print Preview mode. Bcos I don't want the user to make any changes or save it but the user can ONLY VIEW OR take a print out.
I'm using an <A> tag with an onclick event to open a window with JS (window.open)... In FIREFOX, if I click very quickly, multiple windows open. Not a problem in IE.
I use this script wich works fine in FF, Opera and Chrome but not in IE! <script type="text/javascript"> function DoAllThese() { window.open('[URL]', 'One','_blank'); window.open('[URL]','Two','_blank'); } </script> <button onClick="DoAllThese();">Open</button> Is it possible to do it in IE?
I have some Javascript code as shown below, I want this to open up two tabs in the browser with the associated url, that is all. However, the script below appears to run without doing anything, it does not redirect me to either the firstURL or thenext, as you can tell I am a novice. <script type="text/javascript"> window.open('firstURL', "_blank"); window.open('anotherURL', "_blank"); </script>
I have multiple parent sections on the page. Each section has 3 child sections. Each parent toggles open and closed. and within each section there are buttons to toggle the children open and closed.
In the case of both the parents and their children, when a parent is toggled open I want the other parents to toggle closed . The same applies to the children of each parent. I want to close all the other open children when a child is toggled open. Rather like some accordions - which I can not use for this function. This way there is only one parent and one child open at any time
Because of the number of parents and children on the page I can not use Ids. All are designated by classes
in the above i'm getting the following error: "Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocol (c) isnt associated with any program"
I have this little snippet of code that swaps a toggle image for news for a plus or minus sign showing if the div is open or closed. This code has worked before but i made a couple modifications today and it stopped working unexpectedly and i'm not sure why its failing. I am presetting the div tag with a plus sign with css and then modifying it with javascript. The problem i am having is that when the div tag has been opened it does not swap the image to min.gif anylonger. It remains max.gif.
Clicking on the menu buttons, a box with some info opens, ad under that, a div that makes the body of the site black. the problem is when i click a different button, to open a different box, the "div#black" should stay open and not toggle. i tried this
var black = $("div#black").toggle() ; if (black == false { $("div#black).fadeIn("slow"); };
and this was the javascript for the button (with the toggle function, when i didn't use the if/else):
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I don't know which is the correct way to write the if statement, i used easier ones but this one is to complex for me :D i think the main problem is the "var"
With ref. to MS IE, when I use window.open with the usual sizing and 'toolbar=yes', 'menubar=yes' the target URL opens in a new window - but without an address bar.
'addressbar=yes' does not seem valid. Can someone please tell me how to proceed?
When creating a new window and specifying ANY features (on or off) at all like such:
<A HREF="javascript:void(0)" onclick="window.open('NONE.php','welcome','toolbar=1,location=1,directories=1,status=1,menubar=1,resizable=1, scollbars=1')"> Open a new window</A> the new window does not have scrollbars even though scrollbars are necessary for my document (vertically, at least).
This problem occurs in Firefox and Internet Explorer 6. The problem does NOT occur if there are no features are specified.
I need a script that can open an external page, or some type of content, in a box. This is kind of hard to explain, but here's what I mean, go to facepunch . com (I'm not a spambot dammit) and click on that litte face at the top.
I have a page displayuser.php. This page is actually displaying a list of users and at each displyed user there is a drop down list is displayed. The drop down list displays chat animators. When i choose a animators from the
drop downlist, it displays a pop up window with the chosen chat animator and the selected user to chat. When i choose another user to chat, the new pop up window override/reopen on the first pop up window.
Me i want it to display several pop up windows when different users are selected.
So... i wanna to open late us say... "www.name.com/test.php"We will get to the domen, but in the adress will it still stay "www.name.com/index.php", how can i do this?I know this will work because i have seen it on one pages, but i don't remember the adress to the site, so can you please help me with this, and give me a example. :)
I've been messing around and searching about trying to find something which will only allow one of the hidden div's open at a time. When a new link is clicked, the last div open closes. Unfortuanatly I haven't found anything yet.