i think he means the whitespace in the source
On Jan 1, 11:08 pm, Sam Sherlock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
overhaul is overdue, however there are some issues with this site
pros and cons, there was a discussion over on the WebStandards Group List
Glad to see jquery in use at BBC, but that
On Dec 21, 2007, at 9:32 PM, LeonL wrote:
This will work fine - alert the edit var value.
However, when adding 'event: edit' it wont do a thing:
$(.item_title).editable(operator.php,{
submitdata: {'type': 'title'},
width: 250,
event:
happy new year to everybody!
there is a nice tool to create cute popup windows (jqModal). using it
I call (ajax) an html that has some ajax calls returing data from a
database, the problem is that the results are not displayed (and they
should).
Please test and check the source code in:
happy oh eight 2 u !
try once changing
div class=jqmWindow id=ex2/
to this
div class=jqmWindow id=ex2/div
On Jan 2, 2008 11:59 AM, perikut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
happy new year to everybody!
there is a nice tool to create cute popup windows (jqModal). using it
I call (ajax) an
also this:
$('#ex2')
.jqDrag('.jqDrag')
.jqResize('.jqResize') //#categorySelect
$('#ex2')
should be:
$('#ex2')
.jqDrag('.jqDrag')
.jqResize('.jqResize')
.jqm({ajax: 'select_form.html',
// target: 'p.obrir',
trigger: 'a.ex2trigger', //
Have you tried the new Inspect Element contextual command?
It will show any errors in the console for you.
On Dec 31 2007, 7:09 am, pixeline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi!
i'm having issues to have my project work in safari. No problem with
Firefox, IE6+ or Opera, just Safari, both the mac
I haven't seen a plugin, which does exactly this, but I'm looking to
write something like this for columns in the next little while. Rows
should be quite a bit easier.
something like this I suspect
[code]
$(td#rowHeader).click(function(){
var getRowCells = $(td#rowHeader).siblings;
Can anybody offer some advice on how to make the following code more
efficient? I'm reusing a lot of the same code and I know it can be
streamlined quite a bit.
thanks...
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#question1').click(function() {
$('#contentblock #answer6,
UPDATE
I had more than one element with same ID. This was creating the
unexpected results. This was not a problem with jQuery, but with the
webmaster (me!)
thanks
I'm working on a table that has nested tables. My problem is that I
need to retrieve all the rows for the main table, but ignore the nested
tables. I know I can do something like this:
$(#mytable tbody tr);
But my table reference is passed into my function(s) as a parameter. So
can I do
Very nice...well done
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of nathandh
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 11:51 PM
To: jQuery (English)
Subject: [jQuery] BBC Redesign
Looks like the long-overdue BBC redesign is using jQuery (and a metric
Can't stand that clock in the right hand corner... why on earth is it there?
- jake
On Jan 2, 2008 9:43 AM, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very nice...well done
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From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of nathandh
Sent:
Duh...so that you know what time it is.
:)
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From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jake McGraw
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 8:50 AM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: BBC Redesign
Can't stand that clock in the right hand
Thanks to all that have contacted me.
I have found a developer :-)
On Dec 30 2007, 8:38 am, yabado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone?
On Dec 20, 8:41 pm,yabado[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for an experienced jquery developer to work with me on a
project?
Any recommendations
I am thoroughly enjoying the Superfish menu.. However, I would love to
see the following option: when a submenu falls outside of the window,
it's position should be adapted in order to fit. Just like most
operating systems handle menus when they don't fit.. Would this be
possible? It could be
You just need to be a little creative:
http://www.malsup.com/jquery/cycle/hover.html
Nope, that won't really work well for me. It applies to all children
and I want one of the children to be a control panel (next, previous,
pause/play) that appears on hover. Since positioning something from
hi Yabado,
can you tell me more about it? i found the script console log in
safari, but it doesn't show any error. but i do not see the inspect
element command . Where is it to be found?
thanks a lot
alex
On Jan 2, 2008 12:21 PM, yabado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried the new Inspect
I would like to announce the launch of http://www.brightegg.com, a new web
platform for building/managing professional-looking websites built with
jQuery. Brightegg utilizes several popular jQuery plugins, including
blockUI, datePicker, cookie, corner, superfish, and validate. jQuery is
I have written some test code, which does what it's meant to do, but I
think it isn't in the right place..
I have added this code to the default options block of superfish.js:
autofitX: true,
autofitY: true,
And this code instead of the original showSuperfishUl part:
mhm, that's a good idea, thanks so far. perhaps somebody else knows a
plugin or a script already done for that ...
I just think about a solution for columns ... I think about that:
- on click: read out which column of the head it is (let's say the
fourth),
- go through all tr's (.each()) and
Brianfidler wrote:
Can anybody offer some advice on how to make the following
code more efficient? I'm reusing a lot of the same code and I
know it can be streamlined quite a bit.
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#question1').click(function() {
$('#contentblock
Hi Bryan,
I've been tinkering with something along the same lines for awhile now
unfortunately your url was truncated so i'm not 100% certain this is
the same as the example you gave but take a look
http://www.robertalla.com/new/newgaltest.php?g=1
I'm still getting my feet wet with jquery but
Hi Shawn,
On Jan 2, 2008, at 5:30 AM, Shawn wrote:
I'm working on a table that has nested tables. My problem is that I
need to retrieve all the rows for the main table, but ignore the
nested
tables. I know I can do something like this:
$(#mytable tbody tr);
But my table reference is
What i mean is ... I have my unordered list and its content is a div with
more then a img inside.
I tried ScrollShow but I couldn't managed adapting it.
Has anyone tried slideViewer for it? Or others?
--
Rafael Santos Sá :: webdeveloper
www.rafael-santos.com
Ryan,
Great stuff. It's always good to see the American Dream at work. One small
issue you may want to address, since you're selling design services, is your
type/font choice of your home page. It renders miserably in Firefox 2 on
WinXP (I'm at 1280 x 1024 res, if it matters). Very choppy and
thanks for the answer, Alexandre, but it's still not enough.
the new HTML simply doesn't obey the document.ready event.
I have tried the usual window.open just to check and works fine, so there
is something about events (or jqModal?) i'm missing.
Any idea?
thanks,
Pere
Just saw this posted on a blog.
http://www.jobberbase.com/
JobberBase is an open source job board that is using jQuery and jCarousel.
Rey
The Cycle plugin works with ANY element placed within the container. There's
actually a demo for plain old text here:
http://www.malsup.com/jquery/cycle/int2.html
bottom of the page.
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From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rafael Santos
Sent:
Looks like the long-overdue BBC redesign is using jQuery (and a metric ton
of whitespace and internal CSS):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/home/beta/
Using the portlets is slow as hell on my computer
--
Fabien Meghazi
Website: http://www.amigrave.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IM: [EMAIL
Ryan Rose schrieb:
I would like to announce the launch of http://www.brightegg.com, a new
web platform for building/managing professional-looking websites built
with jQuery. Brightegg utilizes several popular jQuery plugins,
including blockUI, datePicker, cookie, corner, superfish, and
One point on the password strength meter. The green of the very strong has
almost no contrast against the light blue of the field module. It's very
difficult to read. You might consider changing that green to something
darker.
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Hi Everyone,
I've run into a little problem which leaves me stunned.
I'm having a page with a list of div's (a search result). It looks like this:
container div
div id=result1/
div id=result2/
div id=result3/
div id=result4/
/container div
the result divs certainly contain something.
Are your Question 1,2,3,4,5,6 textboxes, checkboxes or something like
that?
On Jan 2, 6:30 am, brianfidler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anybody offer some advice on how to make the following code more
efficient? I'm reusing a lot of the same code and I know it can be
streamlined quite a bit.
got it to work with the version of metadata that comes with the
release from tablesorter.com!
On 1 Jan., 13:45, KnoxBaby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
after a long discussion with karl about cluetip (http://
groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/
Hi Uwe,
Not sure why that's happening, but you could try this instead:
$('#result2').hide().remove()
--Karl
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Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Jan 2, 2008, at 1:35 PM, Uwe C. Schroeder wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I've run into a little problem
FYI. Looks like McAfee is now triggering this too as of the Jan 2,
2008 update.
On Jan 1, 6:56 pm, Benjamin Sterling
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the heads up Rey.
On 1/1/08, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just as an FYI, some AV products are incorrectly identifying certain
oh yeah, if you use YUIMIN instead of packer, you are OK.
On Jan 1, 6:56 pm, Benjamin Sterling
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the heads up Rey.
On 1/1/08, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just as an FYI, some AV products are incorrectly identifying certain JS
libs, including
songza.com
so-o-o it's downloading the audio from youtube using the flash player,
pretty slick.
Why's everyone so convinced it will be illegal, if the stuff's legal
on youtube to begin with, then it just may work out. The money get's
what the money buys, it's an ambitious project!
thanks Aza
Am I the only one noticing this bug?
Doesn't seem to work in Safari. The request made to Youtube are shown as
forbidden. Firefox works great.
Pretty cool stuff.
On Jan 2, 2008 1:59 PM, Ty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
songza.com
so-o-o it's downloading the audio from youtube using the flash player,
pretty slick.
Why's everyone so
Is this for something like a FAQ? If so, a simple way to do this is
with a definition list, like so:
$(#FAQ dt)
.click(function()
{
$(#FAQ dd).hide();
$(this).next().show();
}
);
You'll want to pre-hide your dds, with something like $(#FAQ
dd).hide(); in the ready script. If
I have seen IE act weird if you try to delete the owner of the event
from inside the event. In other words, element delete thyself can be
a problem. However, since the current jQuery doesn't actually delete
the element with .remove(), it just takes it out of the DOM, I don't
know if that's your
What clock? The clock disappears behind the menu bar when you use a
large font size. A few other bits go astray as well, but I've seen
much worse. I thought the BBC was for us old folk, anyway. I can't
wait until all these young designers start hitting forty. Maybe then
someone will actually
Nope, that doesn't do it either. Actually I was really using a fade effect,
but left that out because I can reproduce it with just the remove.
I'm suspecting this is some kind of interaction of javascripts, because the
site loads a bunch of them (tinymce, jquery, submodal and a couple of
By the way, there was also a problem with the thickbox position after
scrolling down on the page and then clicking on the thickbox link...
FYI, using the dimensions plugin and $(document).scrollTop(), I think
I've just made a fix for this.
Here's how I've modified the tb_position function in
here is the code is question:
for(var x = 0; x array_length; x++)
{
var search_text = order_new[x];
for(var i = 0; i array_length; i++)
{
if(search_text === order_old[i])
{
Are you using the latest versions of the js and css files for Thickbox? I
had the same problems but when I got the latest css and js files it went
away.
-- Josh
- Original Message -
From: cfdvlpr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jQuery (English) jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday,
Yes, I was using the latest. I just downloaded version 3.1 this
morning from http://jquery.com/demo/thickbox/
Thanks Karl.
Unfortunately I can't guarantee there will be one (or more) tables at
all. I'm using dynamic content, so some rows may have one or more sub
tables, while others will have none...
I *might* be able to rework the code some so there are no nested tables
(use DIVs instead to get a
I'm seeing an odd delay before the Cluetip code fires. I'm wondering if
I have cluetip configured badly, or if the problem is elsewhere in my
code (most likely, but need to check...). Here's the Cluetip code:
$(this).attr(rel, xhr/dayDetails.cfm).cluetip({
activation : click,
You can't assign an event to an element that does not exist yet, and
the uncheckall_field does not exist until you click the first link.
You could move the event assignment into the function that creates the
uncheckall_field, but then you'd need to reassign the
checkall_field event later and
Thanks!
That could solve my problem!
I'll keep in mind that the usability issue you mentioned above.
But I just wanted to exercise the forms with jQuery for myself ;).
Blessing,
On Jan 2, 3:36 pm, McLars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can't assign an event to an element that does not exist yet,
hi,
In a form, I'm cloning a number of times a portion of html that
displays a sub form. Now, that subform contains date input fields
which *should* display the date picker plugin. The plugin works fine
on other input dates, but not on the cloned ones.
I tried previously with the masked Plugin
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