I create an img, map, and area element dynamically. If I set the img to absolute position and set its top and left properties, they are removed as soon as I call $('map').hilight();. I can actually see the absolute position for one second, then the img element fly's over to the left side of the screen.
URL..when you hover over an image, I've used .hover to fadeIn a DIV called 'zoomicon' for that image, but my problem is that when you hover one image, not only does the zoomicon for that image fade in, but all instances of zoomicon fade in, as well as fade out.how do Iseparateinstances of zoomicon to fade in and fade out for their respective image blocks?[code]
We have site that has autolinking of keywords (~150), each going to a specific page in the site. On a forum page with 300+ posts (all on one page) the php script takes too long and errors with max execution time exceeded. (the owner want it all on one page, and there are also anchor links somewhere else directly to the posts)
Now I have tested jQuery with viewport plugin to see if I can only autolink the table-rows that are visible in the screen only. (if I run the function on the whole page the script becomes unresponsive) It works fine on page load, but when I run it in a loop to update every 5 sec the already matched keywords just disappear! I have tried the scrollstop plugin as well, but made the scroll unresponsive
var map = { 'test':'/test/test.php?id=2','test':'/test/test.php?id=2'}//these are in prod about 150 key-value pairs (function( $ ){ $.fn.autolink = function (theProfName,theProfUrl) {
I have a form where you can enter 1 player's data, press a button and that DIV gets cloned below with same ID names but numbers get augmented (ie firstName_1 in div player_1 becomes firstName_2 in player_2). My problem now is I have a Gender radio button and that if you fill out the gender question and then press the 'Add Player' button the checked status seems to disappear from the cloner div but is retained in the clonee div.
IE you can set gender_1 to 'Male' in div player_1 (checked with DOM inspector and console logging) but when stepping thru the code in firebug
Right, here goes: I'm using a modified "jQuery Cycle Plugin - 'goto' Demo 2 (aka: Poor Man's pager)" implementation of the Cycle plugin, this works fine in FF2+, Op9, Saf3+ and Chrome2 but in IE cycle stops the background- image from repeating! As usual I cannot give out a public link due to NDA but I can give you these two image locations to see the differences: [URL]
I have a simple page that uses ajax, php, mysql to get database entries and displays them in a table by a limited number of results.
ie. it only shows 10 entries at a time.
Anyways, as soon as I had ANY DOCTYPE to the document, the table no longer shows up in Firefox. It will how ever show up in IE8 or if I remove the DOCTYPE.
Page WITH DOCTYPE Page WITHOUT DOCTYPE
What on earth would be causing this? I have validated the page with W3C with VALID markup.
I am trying to implement a rubber band/image selection script. For that I need to remove the default drag behaviour on an image. I am able to do this in IE but not Netscape. Does any one have a solution?
Pls look below for IE code:
var moz = ((document.all)? false : true); var ie = ((document.all)? true : false); var ElementUtil = new Object(); ElementUtil.addEventListener = function(o, type, handler) { if(ie) { o.attachEvent("on" + type, handler); } else if(moz) { o.addEventListener(type, handler, false); } }
// Removes default drag behaviour on image in ie ElementUtil.addEventListener(img, "drag", function() {return false;});
I want to create a left navigation panel which occupies about 150px in width.
But this navigation panel has an icon/button which upon clicking closes or pushes the entire navigation to the extreme left beyond the visibility and the entire page contents widens and adjusts accordingly.
If I need to get back the navigation, I have to click on the icon again to bring it back to its previous place and teh page content adjusts accordingly. The overall idea of having this navigation is to have more space for the content when the navigation is not required.
This is some thing like the Interface of the application of flash/dreamweaver/visualstudio etc.
I have come across with this type of navigation somewhere sometimes back but can't really recall the name of the site.
The menu bar works OK. But the themeswitcher resolutely locates in a screen-wide "overflow" of the menubar div, and doesn't have the correct nifty dropdown (it is squashed up to the height of a single line).
I expect the root of my problem is a misunderstanding on my part of the CSS.
I am trying to modify a jquery plugin (Infinite Carousel) to present some boxes instead of a plain image content. Here is theDemo I m not sure if this is more styling or scripting issue but I am encountering with tow problems as:1 - Contents of The Second round (First Click to Right) Doesn't fit inside the wrapper2 - There are some unknown dots ... after the Twelve and before the first item(in First click to left or Second Click to Right).
I am creating a single column fluid layout and have run into an issue when positioning the images I display via Mike Alsup's cycle plugin. I dynamically load a "content" DIV with three other DIVs, one of which is controlled by the cycle plugin. The other two DIVs are positioned as expected, however the DIV that cycle is handling has positioning CSS added to it inline that is pulling it out of my page flow. (When I disable the cycle code the single image I load first displays as expected.) Here is the code from that particular DIV:
Is there a parameter or method for positioning thickbox? The center of the page is usually ideal, but not always. I assumed something like this would work, but it doesn't seem to have any affect.
I am trying to arrange 15 divs into a 5x3 grid.The divs have an id of piece1, piece2, piece3 etcI figured I could run a loop wherein each div is positioned to the right of the last.For each div, I'm trying to store the current position and width into variables then move it to the right by the number of pixels the div measures widthwise.This would position 5 divs horizontally and I am still unsure of how to get the next row of 5 divs positioned under the first and so on.This is what I have so far:
JQuery for (var i=0; i<x; i++) { var pos = $("#piece" + i).offset();
I'm trying to create a sliding panel using css and jQuery, sliding up from the footer of our page. The panel is acitvated by clicking the "newsletter" link (will be used to display a subscription form) in the footer. Functionality looks good, but there is a problem with the look and the positioning. First of all, the positioning is off. It fits seemlesly in the FF I used for creating this effect, but on various browsers and resolutions, the div is displayed higher or lower in stead of "glued" to the top of the footer div. Secondly, I'd like this div to be 100% wide, just like the footer below, with a 940px centered div within to include the content.
If the screen resolution is small enough, or the window is small enough the calendar that appears when a user clicks the textbox for the datepicker appears on top of the textbox - usually it appears below.
I have some text links at the top-right of my page, and if the window is small enough, the datepicker calendar goes underneath these text links.
Is there a way to have the popup calendar ALWAYS on top of every element on the page? If not, is there a way to have the datepicker popup calendar ALWAYS appear below the textbox?
I've seen several posts around this issue but nothing that seems like a definitive resolution.Cycle defaults to positioning the slides at top:0 and left:0 within the container div. I want them to be bottom:0 and left:0 within the container div.
I'm working on a website where we're using the jquery.linkselect plugin, and we're running into a situation where we have one of the dropdown linkselect menus happening near the very bottom of the users' window.
Imagine that we have a list of articles with abstracts, authors, etc. running down the left hand side in a div which is set to show a scrollbar if the results list gets long, and each article has a linkselect dropdown menu.
Unexpectedly, if you've scrolled to the bottom of the scrolling div and you're on the last item in the list, linkselect is allowing the menu to drop down extending past the bottom of the scrolling div and outside the boundary of the browser window. This is problematic, as it makes the menu items inaccessible.
We're looking for a way to have it automatically detect the bottom of the screen and reposition the menu accordingly (similarly to the way it does it to make sure it doesn't get positioned off the right hand side of the screen). I might be able to hack it, but was hoping maybe the linkselect team might be able to put something in more quickly and efficiently than I can. :)
Alternately, a way to specify that a menu drops up rather than drops down would also be a great solution to our situation (I didn't see that in the options.
the validation works, but the error message appears between the label and the input i would like it to appear beside/after the input, how can i accomplish this?
we have a div.it is visible all the time, it's not hidden, but let's say it's on the bottom of the page, so to see it we should scroll down the page.the Task to position a close button in that div.the Problem:.position doesn't position the close button where it should be if the div is not in the viewscope.but if it is, it's positioned correctly.
I'm relatively inexperienced with JavaScript and jQuery, but I've figured out how to cause a response to an arrow button press. However, I would like a nested element to change its position in response to the arrow button press.That causes the parent element to change its position to 10px left of the window. I'm using IE as the test browser.Eventually, the item will only go to the width of the parent tag. I know how to calculate that, but I first need to get the nested element to move, say 10px to the right whenever the right arrow key is pressed.
Because of the nature of my page, I would like to animate a div from a fixed postion when someone first visits the site to an absolutely position location using after clicking a menu item using .animate and the easing effects. This part seems to work fine, however, when I click on the "home" button again, the div will not move back to the original fixed position. The div just sticks to the top of the page. My assumption is that the .animate scriptdoesn't' know how to interpret/find the fixed position location. Is there a way to make this work?
I'm using Prototype and scriptaculous either, but here it is:
I have two select areas and scripts to transfer items between the two. Everything works great in FF, but in IE when an option gets removed it removes the entire select area. Has anyone ever seen something like this before?
I have a rather annoying problem with Mac IE 5.2. I use a javascript function to determine the x, y position of the upper left corner of this image of the US. Since this image can be placed anywhere in the browser, the x, y position is not always (0,0). I am also trying to lay several dot images on top of this image so that when you click the dot the user can find out more information about certain states. So I determine the x, y position and add certain pixels so that the dots will be placed in the correct places in relation to the US image.
This works well with PC's IE. However, when I open this in Mac IE, the dots are either shifted too high up or too low in relation to the US image. Strange thing is, when I resize the browser, the dots literally jump to their correct places.