Hi Glen.
I'm late to the thread (and this is probably a bit off-topic for this list)
but up until the point where you asked for the cross-fade, everything you need
can be done with vanilla CSS, no need to involve jquery at all.
In the page:
a class=available-button href=whatever.php
Currently
Hi David,
I was able to recreate the same problem and fixed it. Try this:
html
head
titlejQuery Form Plugin/title
style type=text/css
form { background: #DFEFFC; border: 5px solid #c5dbec; margin: 10px 0;
padding: 20px }
/style
script type=text/javascript src=../jquery-latest.js/script
script
; it's one of the most powerful
aspects of Javascript.
-Kelly
On Jun 13, 9:07 am, Mirko Galassi mirko.gala...@ymail.com wrote:
Hi guys, apologize for posting again the same topic. I haven't found a
solution yet for my simple problem. I have a simple function that works when
a link is clicked
.
-Kelly
On May 28, 11:18 am, kiusau kiu...@mac.com wrote:
QUESTION: Do $.prompt(temp) and $().prompt(temp) mean the same
thing? If they do not mean the same, how are they different.
Roddy
it:
table tr.even { background-color: gray; }
The beauty of this is that there is no particular order. You can add
the classes before appending the table to the DOM. As long as $table
is in scope you can manipulate this structure whether it's been
appended to the page or not. Many possibilities!
-Kelly
Brian said that JSON uses a key:value format, but it is really just a
shorthand for Javascript literals. Which means you can easily
represent ordered lists like CSV data as well:
[ [ 'c', 's', 'v' ], [ 'c', 's', 'v' ], ... ]
To get around the cross-domain restrictions and to solve your
I just started using google's code repo to call JQuery on my sites.
It was recommended by a number of people, including John Resig (on
TWiT); I'm having an issue though, and I'm wondering if it's just me.
about one in a hundred times it just doesn't load at all; and on some
configurations, it
Have added a new complex markup example
http://logicbox.net/jquery/simplyscroll/custom.html
On Feb 19, 1:13 am, Will Kelly willrke...@gmail.com wrote:
Great stuff, let me know how it goes! Will
On Feb 18, 11:06 pm, Daniel dcosta...@gmail.com wrote:
Wonderful! I plan to use
Hi
Just released a plugin for some code I've been working on and off for
the past few months.
It's a simple content scroller that can accept images as well as more
complex content and features an 'infinite' scroll mode as well as
image data from Flickr.
Plug-in:
Great stuff, let me know how it goes! Will
On Feb 18, 11:06 pm, Daniel dcosta...@gmail.com wrote:
Wonderful! I plan to use this on the redesign of
hodgesfarmequipment.com! Thank you, bookmarked!
On Feb 18, 2:41 pm, Will Kelly willrke...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Just released a plugin
I'm working on Christian Bach's tablesorter.
I've made a widget that can select rows, and now I want to make a
widget that can delete rows, and have a callback.
The problem is the callback.
The widgets are called like this
$.tablesorter.addWidget({
// give the widget a id
of homebrew engine actually beats the performance overhead of a bigger
library, I don't know. But, I do plan to do some experiments in the
lab... Maybe when that docs site comes back up! :-)
Thanks again, RDW et al.
-Kelly
On Sep 18, 3:35 am, Richard D. Worth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, both do
of a dependency as a
detriment to someone.
Ultimately, I choose plugins based on other factors.
-Kelly
On Sep 17, 4:41 am, Richard W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very very nice thank you Kelly.
RE ui debate: i haven't taken a look a the code of this plugin, but
from a users experience it does seem to have
to do before 1.0, but what's there is pretty functional.
I needed to push it out or I'd keep tinkering forever...
Thanks for looking!
-Kelly
Have you tried adding return false; ?
On Aug 13, 3:40 pm, cdawg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I am creating a .click() event for a TR, and then i show a row that is
corresponding directly below it. The problem is that when the event
fires, the browser jerks down as if the TR i
Hi Tom,
I think you are missing dataType = 'html' ... The manual says If none
is specified, jQuery will intelligently pass either responseXML or
responseText to your success callback, based on the MIME type of the
response. I suspect it's intelligently guessing wrong.
This is a much easier
Jay, could this be it? When I go to this URL I get an error:
http://bttt.bidding-games.com/setBothBids.php?id=16player1=500player2=500
Since you're using $.get() you can just view a URL as above, and see
what php is sending back.
If it's not the JSON data you're expecting, that is probably why
Ok, so I have a CMS, and it uses Superfish for (most, not all) of the
navigation. Every so often (on specific actions by admin) the inner
structure of the navigation is tossed about. With superfish enabled,
it breaks my navigation, and I can only get to the top level items,
anything hidden in a
Ok, in IE the Fade: option is not working at all for me, it causes
blank or non-existent images to be rotated in,
This happens if I say True, or put a numerical value in, it doesn't
matter.
Fade works fine in FF
, Will Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Screenshot from FF2 here
http://www.logicbox.net/jquery/pricetable/screen.jpg
On Jul 17, 2:15 pm, Benjamin Sterling
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I second Erik on this, can you elaborate on your issue? Maybe send a
screen
shot of what you are getting
16, 1:37 pm, Will Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Not sure if this is a bug or not, but Firefox seems not to properly
apply a series of class names.
Here's the examplehttp://www.logicbox.net/jquery/pricetable/short-css.html
with a 'console.log' to fix the firefox
rendering.http
, but it isn't
bad, and is probably the result of a rendering difference between the
browsers, not a jQuery issue.
--Erik
On 7/16/07, Will Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Not sure if this is a bug or not, but Firefox seems not to properly
apply a series of class names.
Here's
, and is probably the result of a rendering difference between the
browsers, not a jQuery issue.
--Erik
On 7/16/07, Will Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Not sure if this is a bug or not, but Firefox seems not to properly
apply a series of class names.
Here's the example
http
Screenshot from FF2 here http://www.logicbox.net/jquery/pricetable/screen.jpg
On Jul 17, 2:15 pm, Benjamin Sterling
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I second Erik on this, can you elaborate on your issue? Maybe send a screen
shot of what you are getting?
Hi,
Not sure if this is a bug or not, but Firefox seems not to properly
apply a series of class names.
Here's the example
http://www.logicbox.net/jquery/pricetable/short-css.html
with a 'console.log' to fix the firefox rendering.
This might be of interest.
A php implementation for caching and combining js/css files
http://www.ejeliot.com/blog/73
I wrap each thumbnail with a link:
a href=javascript:; id=tnLink01img src=thumbnail01.jpg
alt= //a
This is the amateurish jQuery code I've conjured up:
$(a#tnLink01).click(function() {
$(#mainImage).attr({src:another_large_image.jpg});
});
I'll need one of these functions for every
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