Im trying to hide a div ( quick reply box) like IPB using this code it's hidden but the actual link to toggle it isn't a live link for some reason any idea's what im doing wrong would be good.
This is what i am trying to hide
Im not sure how i get this to toggle to show/ re hide the div.
I am trying to create a Link that changes its currently displayed text and also toggles the css.display property from inline to hidden. I'm sure there are solution outs there btu I have not been able to find one that does both functions with one click properly and is also easy to implement for people not as familiar with html and javascript. Obviously I am trying to create a show more, show less type link. currently this often shared code works fine to change the current state of the target ID's css.display from none to inline. My end goal is to be able to not only toggle the display of the LONG1 div but to also change the innerhtml of 'short1' from "Show More" to "Show Less".I am still learning about JS so Im really rough around the edges. I tried some different techniques btu I dont ahev them posted on my work pc.
I am trying to hide/show table when hide/show button is pressed
Problem: The code works fine when I remove 'slow' from line 10. But with 'slow' in line 10 content of toggleButton doesnt change from Hide to Show when pressed.
I'm using a classic toggleLayer function to display content in a div adjacent to one full of links.
The code is function toggleLayer( work ){ var elem, vis; if( document.getElementById ) // this is the way the standards work elem = document.getElementById( work ); else if( document.all ) // this is the way old msie versions work elem = document.all[work]; else if( document.layers ) // this is the way nn4 works elem = document.layers[work]; vis = elem.style; // if the style.display value is blank we try to figure it out here if(vis.display==''&&elem.offsetWidth!=undefined&&elem.offsetHeight!=undefined) vis.display = (elem.offsetWidth!=0&&elem.offsetHeight!=0)?'block':'none'; vis.display = (vis.display==''||vis.display=='block')?'none':'block'; }
And the links take on the format of: <a href="javascript:toggleLayer('work');........... My problem is, I want the 'work' div to remain blank, which it does, until I click one of the links. But after that initial click, I don't want the script to act as a toggle, just a show/change content.
Ive been trying different show/hide methods for like, a week now. And I cannot get a single one of them to work. Even a little bit
Ive no idea what I'm doing, I'm usually not so bad at figuring stuff out, at this point im going to punch things. haha
can anyone point me to a template that uses a show/hide function. Or a pre-made page using mootools fx.slide? I cant even get the demo there to do anything.
Completely new to jQuery but I am trying to implement a few pieces on my new website. At the moment I have three images in a row and I want to be able to click on any one of the images and use jQuery to populate a hidden div below the three images that contains more info and slide it out using the fold animation. I'd also like it if when a second image was clicked it closed the currently open div and opened the new one. I've seen tutorials that open the divs but can't find one that closes them again on opening a new one.
Can anyone point me to a tutorial that does this or suggest how it could be done?
On the homepage of my site, I would like to have some nav links that toggle between a few divs that are below in the content The divs in the content should display one at a time. For example, if you click nav1, the user would see div1. If nav2 is then clicked, div1 would hide and div2 would display.
I have some code that will do this, but for some reason it is hiding any divs that are within the toggled div. I'm very basic with JS and could use some help here. Here is my code:
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3/jquery.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> function toggleID(IDS) { var area = document.getElementById('secondContent'); var sel = area.getElementsByTagName('div');
I've a frameset in my application. 1. A header Frame. (header) 2. A Tree Frame (left) 3. A Main Frame for displaying main contents. (mainFrame)
Well, I just want to toggle the visibility of the Left Tree frmae to provide more space to the Contents page when required. > There can be a button which will have the label as HIDE when frame is visible. > And when frame is hidden, the buttons label should be SHOW, clicking on which should show the frame baxck in its place.
Im trying to toggle a block of info on a forum that gets displayed multiple times. The below works for just one ID but I'll have more then one.
Code: function toggle() { var ele = document.getElementById("toggleUserinfo"); var text = document.getElementById("displayUserinfo"); if(ele.style.display == "block") {
Complete JS first timer here, hope you all can understand my difficulties and stupidities without getting too frustrated. Trying to make a portfolio website as a Christmas gift. Anyway, I'm trying to build a menu that:
1. Expands/Retracts when clicking on other 'headers' in the Menu. 2. Allows for more than one object to be listed in each 'header'.
(Something similar to this [URl]... I've tried to hatch together several online solutions but I really have no idea what I'm doing, as you can see:
I have spent two days trying to figure this out...No Luck.I am creating a dynamic list I would like to assign a value to a button that if the PY =Blue then show only py=blue and the same for py=Green then show only green.My Code:
I have 2 divs: <div id="box1></div> and <div id="box2></div> I also have one link to contoll them both. The effect I want to get is: when I click first time on my link box2 hides, when i click second time also box1 hides, when I click third time both divs should show. I manage to do that both divs hiding but later I can't get the show. Im trying sth like this:
im trying to create an array with mutiple div ids. send this off to the function and the function switches the classes to show or hide depending on state.
I have the following show/hide div function made with jQuery:
Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head>
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It toggles perfectly, but I would like to make to which appears to overlap the underlaying content div below. Right now it just pushes down the content div when sliding out.
I'm using mootools-core-1.3.2.js & mootools-more-1.3.2.js to toggle hide/show a div but since I started using jquery-1.4.4.js the mootools toggle stopped working. Here is the jquery code I'm using on all of my pages
Does anyone know why this isn't working? The toggle function works perfectly fine with PHP loops, but when I insert the table td tr tags, it does not hide the loop when the page first loads...It just shows the results in the div which it shouldn't be doing.
Here's what my code looks like...
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Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function toggle(element) { if (document.getElementById(element).style.display == "none") {
I have a paragraph that I have set to disappear on the click of the Hide button, I have also set the button to toggle between Hide and Show depending on whether or not the content is visible. My problem is, when I add 'slow' as the duration the button doesnt seem to toggle between hide and show?
Code: <p id="disclaimer">
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Alright, me having a very basic knowledge of js I'm looking for some help with(what I think should be) a simple hide/show of a set of divs. I've broken down the ccs/html I'm looking at on a test page here...
The js I have in the page had been what I tried to modify from a simple hide/show, but it's not doing what I want it to do (obviously). The goal is when you click on link 3, I want white3 to hide and all the other white divs to show, when you click on link 3, white 2 will hide and the other white divs will show, and so on. So basically it's revealing what div you click to. A lot of what I've found have been just toggles, but I'm not very confident in my ability to adjust code.
I'm new to the forums, so if i post anything wrong let me know. I'm trying to use links to hide all the images, and show just ones from a certain category. I've used the img name attribute to group them and tried to do a function that shows only one img.
<script language="javascript"> function showone(x) { document.getElementByName('a').style.display='none'; document.getElementByName('b').style.display='none'; document.getElementByName('c').style.display='none';
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except the links don't work like they should, and I can't figure out why. I'm an idiot with javascript, so if feel free to make fun of me, and if anyone knows how to get this simple function to work,
i have php code that shows a list of colored boxes and when you click one it changes the color of a div... this works fine as i have used a changecss function... i have these colors in a database with their values and specific color names... what i am trying to do is when a color is clicked it will change the div and also print the color name....i have made a php loop to print all the color names and i have the display as none... how can i add to the onclick function that changes the color to also put the display of the certain color name to "block" and then if you select another color it hides that one and shows the new color.
I want a background image of a tick to appear in each coloured box in my attached image onclick. When another coloured box is clicked I want the image to show in that one and then hidden in the previous one clicked. There should be no ticks shown on page load.I'm clueless as to how to do this.Here's my code for the image attached: