this code works for me , but there is something wrong , every time the function loads (every 2.5 seconds )the html is loaded in row [0] cell[0] , and they are stacked above each other . what may be wrong there ?
code : var searchtable=document.getElementById("searchtable") var resultscount=0
<span id="more"> Did you know? <span>The milky way is round.</span> </span> Using $("#more span").css("border", "1px solid black");
will place a black border around "The milky way is round." If I change the <span> tags in the HTML to <div> tags and issue $("#more div").css("border", "1px solid black"); The same will happen. "The milky way is round" will be framed. However, if I change the <span> tags to <p> tags, as in
I do $(".c:not(:last)").css({borderColor:"#0f0"}) This is OK in Firefox, but in IE all columns get this color. The :not selector doesn't work in IE. Why not?
I have created a dynamic table to display data. I also added a checkbox field with a class name. I want to create a click event for when a user clicks on the checkbox. I can not get my selector to work.
Here is my code
function DynamicTable(data) { var table = $("#grid"); table.html("");
Im making a table that has collapsable/expandable rows and im having a bit of trouble. i started using the code from this site[URL].. post/20 lugin.aspx but where as this one has one row which is clickable to reveal the one underneath it, i need to reveal the next 2 underneath.
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but this only reveals the first hidden row for the one i clicked. i need both to toggle. im new to jquery so havent mastered the selectors yet.
I'm new to jquery as you will soon find out. I have a number of divs with the same class applied to them and I want to be able to animate them separately as each one is clicked - right now clicking on one, affects the entire family of like-tagged. I think I might be going about this the wrong way or missing something.
I am having a problem with a select that is showing thru an opaque div. See attached image(sorry, but this is an internal client app and I cannot show more). The blue horizontal line on top is the edge of DIV that I am displaying containing the text you see. The DIV has a FILTER with opacity of 100. The little select box with a number is part of the HTML page that is below the DIV. This is the little select that the DISPLAY:TABLE element uses to implement page breaks.The second attached file has a screen shot from IE developer of the DIV that forms the modal dialog which should be on top of the select.
I have a huge blob of code but the main part I am focusing on is this
$('.billboard_click').click(function () { //this remove class $(".billboard_click").removeClass("billboard_click"); });
1. Execute a click event when the div with the class 'billboard_click' is clicked
2. Once clicked, remove the class from that very div to avoid another click from happening
3. Execute a series of events such as animations, etc
4. add the class back to the clicker div
The code does not seem to work as expected but I am wondering if I am having issues elsewhere at this point and wonder if this actually is known to work
I'm trying to find an example of a country selector (which also provides a state selector if USA is chosen) then you cvan select the city, any samples out there?
I have a table that I wrote/borrowed a function to clone a row in a table. I want the new row to be cleared of data.
$("#addrow").live("click", function() { //clone last row to variable var row = $('#dataTable tbody>tr:last').clone(true); //clear text boxes
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The code to clear the text boxes and selection boxes work great. The code to clear the text from the table cells that do not have a form element do not work at all. The .Client and .Project cells that I want to clear are populated by an ajax call and the .total cell is populated by a function that sums the values the text boxes.