Toggle The Visibility Of One Div By Clicking On Another ?
Feb 16, 2011
I am creating a website as part of a university project. as part of this i am trying to make a menu in the top right. after looking around i have found javascript top be the best way to do this. how would i go about making it so that when i click on one div (called map) a separate div (called mapMenu) visibility is toggled.
I've got a script that toggles the visibility of a div on "dashboard.html": $(document).ready(function(){ $("#add_networks_wrapper, .remove_box").hide(); $(".toggle_add_networks").show(); $('.toggle_add_networks').click(function(){ $("#add_networks_wrapper, .remove_box").slideToggle(); }); }); On "dashboard.html" it works great. The div "add_networks_wrapper" is hidden until I click the link that toggles it. What I need is a link from a different html page (say "account.html" or whatever) to open "dashboard.html" with the hidden div's visible.
I have just started trying to use jquery and though it looks cool and simple I'm having really problems working out how to do a really simple thingAll the examples I've seen use css selectors to target an element in the page but i need to use an id.basically I have a list of <a href> links and a load of <div>s that are all display:none by default when the page loads. The <a href> links and <div> elements are written dynamically by a php loop.What I would like to do is click on an <a href> link and make a specific <div> visible using its id. Sounds simple doesn't it ? But I can't figure out how to do this with jquery syntax.In traditional js syntax I would write a function that would receive the id of the target div as an argument when the <a> tag is clicked. Then I would loop through all the divs and make them all display:none and then display the target div.would i still need to put an onclick event in the <a href> links ? or is there a way of getting the id of the <a href> and using that to target the correct <div> ?
I found this little script and it works fine but the only thing is when the page first loads it displays the "This is foo" text. I would like it to not display the text until it is clicked. So instead of it displaying "This is foo" when the page loads I would like it to not display anything.
Here is the script: Code: <body> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- function toggle_visibility(id) { var e = document.getElementById(id); if(e.style.display == 'block') e.style.display = 'none'; else e.style.display = 'block'; } //--> </script> <a href="#" onclick="toggle_visibility('foo');">Click here to toggle visibility of element #foo</a> <div id="foo">This is foo</div> </body>
I got the functionality of this plugin working tonight. It allows for a checkbox or link to make the password field of a form show the hidden characters, because sometimes it's nice to see them. I turned it into a plugin, and because I still consider myself a beginner with javascript, I thought I'd ask for a review so hopefully I can learn something. I tested it in FF5, IE7, IE8, IE9, Latest Opera, Latest Chrome, and Latest Safari.
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.
I am working on a project that shows archived data as well as current data on the same page. When the page builds, current data is shown, archived data is hidden (by using a div with id="archive"). I found comments here that getElementsByName was not a good cross browser way to handle this (and I'm not sure how to use that anyway). Can someone suggest the correct way to handle this?
There should be a link that, when clicked, will grab each element on the page with id="archive" and toggle the display property (none or block).
Here is the current code:
function archives(toggle) { if (typeof(toggle) != "undefined") { if (document.getElementById(toggle).style.display == 'none') { document.getElementById(toggle).style.display = 'block';
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This works just fine, but only for the first element that it finds. I need many elements with the same name to be effected.
I'm pretty new to JavaScript and I've been searching for a way to toggle the visibility of many divs with images inside. Basically I want to have nothing visible, then I have three links that represent three categories of the images. So for example if the user clicks the link "Illustration" I want all the divs with the class illustration to appear. But when the user chooses a new link say, "typography" I want to hide the divs with class illustration and then show the divs with class typography.
I'm having problems with the jQuery 'if' statement. When the div 'accord3' is hidden, I'd like the class 'linklast' to be added to 'Schools' --> the bottom corners are rounded. When the div 'accord3' is visible, the bottom corners must be square, meaning the class 'linklast' has to be removed. This has to be able to switch back and forth while I toggle the visibility.
This is using jquery by the way. I have a list of ethnicity on a form for a person to enter that are checkboxes. One option is 'Other, specify'. When 'other specify' is checked, I would like a text box to pop up and disable the other boxes (if you pick other, you can't pick from the previous ethnicities). If 'other, specify' is unchecked, I would like for the text box to disappear and re-enable the checkboxes. I had the appearing box working just using JS. I can't seem to get the syntax right to use the toggle feature of jquery to make the box disappear when unclicked.
I have a page with the code below (you can see the page herehttp://thegamingmall.com/realsite/testing.html). I'm using the .toggle() function to show/hide a div tag. However you ALWAYS need to click it twice! It's driving me and the users insane.
i have a search icon at the top of my page, when i click this it toggles show/hide on the search form. now when the user loses focus of the search form (.blur), i want it to activate the hide part of the toggle.
when the search icon is clicked, it gives focus to the search form, so the moment the icon is clicked, the search form gains focus, then when someone clicks somewhere else on the page and the form loses focus, i want the search form to hide.
the problem is, if i just have the search form hide on .blur, then when you click the search icon and then click somewhere else and the search form loses focus, and then you click the icon to show the search form again, it will hide the search form(to the user, it looks like it didn't do anything, since the search form is already hidden). so after 2 clicks on the icon, then, it finally shows the search form again.
I made a website in which I -for the first time- included some jquery code. I am totally new at this. I managed to have a menu, whose elements can be clicked, which triggers the apparition of a different "bubbles" with text inside. So far so good. But I would like to make a bubble disappear when I click on another element than the one that triggered its apparition. Explanation :
My menu is for example like: menu element 1 | menu element 2 It should do this
>> click on menu element 1 = bubble1 (it works) >> click on menu element 1 = bubble 1 disappears (it works) OR >> click on menu element 2 = bubble 1 disappears, bubble2 appears (doesn't work! there I have 2 bubbles at the same time)
I'm extremely new to jquery and trying to write a toggle function without using the built-in functionality. From what I've read, this should be a fairly straightforward exerciseHowever, I'm running an issue. My code doesn't seem to do anything. Not clear to me why because nothing is erroring out? Here's what I've got:
<html> <head> <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> // we will add our javascript code here
I have a link and a div on a webpage. With the link I want to toggle the content (HTML) of the div. On toggle, I want to load the content from a PHP-file and I want it to load on the toggle, not when the webpage originally loaded (to reduce loading time on the webpage itself).
The file that is loaded on toggle doesn't have to be PHP, but it would help a lot.
I have a page that submits to a db then re-loads its self with new information. Unfortunately it goes wrong when the user double clicks on a one of many text links that provides the info for the display on reload. How do I stop users from double clicking on the page? Ideally I think I would like to call some sort of js function from body onload as I presume this would then cover the whole of the page, but have no idea if this is possible or how to go about writing it.
I was wondering if there is anyway to capture an event for when the scroll bar would appear while rendering a page with dymanic results driven questions. Such that answer to q1 would lead to another question, need to know what would be the last question before the scroll bar would appear.
I am trying to set up a page where there are a couple of checkboxes, and based on the selected checkbox, certain input fields are required. For the required fields, I want to display a red asterick as an image ( required.jpg ) next to the field iteslf. Thus, I am trying to write a JavaScript function that will get called via the "onchange" action for each checkbox.... this function willl either set the visibility to "visible" or "hidden" for the red asterick ( required.jpg ) next to each input ( name, address, email, etc... ). I am able to get this working in Netscape ( 7.02 ), however I can't seem to get it to work for Internet Explorer ( 6.02 ).
Here is a trimmed down, working ( at least in Netscape ) sample of what I am trying to do. Any idea on what I need to do differently to get this to work in IE? Code:
I would like to change the visibility of the contents of a DIV by clicking a button or link. If possible, I'd like the button to toggle the visibility on/off. If not, I'll just have two buttons, one to make it visible, the other to hide it.
Also, I'd like the page content under the DIV to move up/down as the DIV is hidden/visible (as if the text inside the DIV did not exist when the it was hidden).
The code I tried before posting was this: function visibility(id){ document.getElementById(id).style.visibility=hidden; } I couldn't find any documentation on the Visibility property, so I didn't know how to use it correctly. Also if there is a better way to achieve the effect I want than using style.visibility, please post it.
I want to add a caption to certain images on a website I'm building when the user moves their mouse over it, along the lines of "Click to Enlarge". The HTML code I've got is as follows:
<div class="overlay"> <a href="#"><img src="image/example-4.jpg" alt="Example Image" /></a> <div><p>Click to enlarge image</p></div> </div> The DIV with the caption is set in the CSS to display:none; and I have the following JavaScript code which is supposed to change this property to block on hover: