I'm working on a folder interface using the jQuery Treeview plugin,
which has been awesome so far - but I need it to do a bit more.
I've got the basics down for being able to add or remove a folder at
any level, but the folders I add don't have the appropriate expand/
collapse controls on them.
If all these scripts are on every single page, you should look into
combining them all into a single file as well, this way there's only 1
HTTP request instead of 12. Do this first, then compress with JSMin
or YUI compressor to reduce file size.
On Dec 1, 6:22 pm, Mark Livingstone <[EMAIL PROTEC
nd then check and uncheck a header.
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> --Karl
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> Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com
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> On Nov 21, 2008, at 3:46 PM, c.barr wrote:
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> > It seems jsbin.com is down right now, so I've uploaded it to my site:
> >http://c
It seems jsbin.com is down right now, so I've uploaded it to my site:
http://chris-barr.com/files/checkboxes/
source: http://chris-barr.com/files/checkboxes/DTcheckboxes.js
Also, I've fixed the issue with shift-selection, but the other
problems still remain.
On Nov 21, 12:01 p
err, correction to what I wrote, shift-selection only works when
selecting top to bottom, not the other way around.
Ok, I've worked on it a bit and it's nearly there! I've gotten it to
work with multiple tables, but I've got a few bugs I can't figure out
yet...
demo - http://jsbin.com/idaha/
source - http://jsbin.com/idaha/edit
What's not working:
- Rows without checkboxes in them get highlighted when I check
Use a $ selector instead of jQuery
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#regpage h3 > a').click(function () {
alert('hello');
return false;
});
});
On Nov 19, 10:53 am, DanDaBeginner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been searching on the net for 5 hours already but can't fi
A while ago Karl Swedberg really helped me out to get what I needed
working - tables with multiple columns of checkboxes, add a class to
selected rows, support for the Shift key, and a header checkbox to
check an entire column.
That all works great, but now I've realized that I need multiple
tab
Also $(".subscrCheckbox").is(":checked"); and $
(".subscrCheckbox:checked") should work as well I believe
On Nov 18, 3:45 pm, "Hector Virgen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $(".subscrCheckbox:checkbox") would return all checkboxes with the class
> name of 'subscrCheckbox', including those that are
I can see some of his points, and there are some clashes with the
asp.net ajax toolkit - but all the problems I've had have been with
microsoft's javascript, not jQuery. the ajax toolkit is so hard wired
into asp.net sometimes, it's hard to replace it with a better written
and better looking jQue
e checkmark stays checked, but the honorbox disappears...
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> It does not do it on Honor Someone Again! - why? The code seems the
> same???
>
> On 15 Nov., 00:56, "c.barr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I made a simple demo here:http://jsbin.com/ecoqu
I've been working on a script to slide in new table rows with form
elements inside them and then either submit all the rows or cancel and
remove them - either one at a time or all at once. I've got the basics
down, but I've just got a few minor problems and I've marked them in
my code with //PROBL
I don't think there's any need to tell a checkbox to be checked when
you click it, the browser does this anyway. Plus the way you've got
the code you can never uncheck it since whenever you click it, it's
set to be checked. Also no need to blur the focus.
I made a simple demo here: http://jsbin.c
I did a copy/paste from the site and I opened up the JS file in my
browser and did a save-as and both times it was about 314k on disk.
It looks like your server has GZIP, and thats why it's appearing as
76k.
It's 76k of transfer, but deflated from GZIP it's about 314k:
screenshot from YSlow: http
es the animations looks a bit strange sometimes.
On Nov 14, 3:01 pm, "Richard D. Worth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Slick! Thanks for sharing.
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> - Richard
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> On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 3:50 PM, c.barr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > That's awesome
{
> tr.hide();
> });
> });
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> });
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> - Richard
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> On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 12:21 PM, c.barr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > .fadeIn() and .fadeOut() seem to work OK in Firefox, but in IE they
> > seem to do the same as .show() and .h
.fadeIn() and .fadeOut() seem to work OK in Firefox, but in IE they
seem to do the same as .show() and .hide() - they just pop in. Same
goes for .slideDown() and .slideUp() in IE. Try it out with the demo
I linked to above.
So apparently effects are very limited in tables - and even more so in
'//ui/ui.progressbar.js',
> '//ui/ui.resizable.js',
> '//ui/ui.selectable.js',
> '//ui/ui.slider.js',
> '//ui/ui.sortable.js',
> '//ui/ui.spinner.js',
> '//ui/ui.tabs
'//ui/ui.draggable.js',
> '//ui/ui.droppable.js',
> '//ui/ui.progressbar.js',
> '//ui/ui.resizable.js',
> '//ui/ui.selectable.js',
> '//ui/ui.slider.js',
> '//ui/ui
ossible to animate a table row's height to/from 0. Try setting
> the tr height less than the text height, it doesn't work. Only block
> elements can use this effect :)
>
> On Nov 13, 9:06 pm, "c.barr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I'm creating an
I'm creating an admin section for a site where I need to dynamically
add a new row to a table - which I know how to do just fine, but the
problem is that when you do an animation like .slideDown() jQuery sets
it to display:block; and for a table row this is incorrect, as it
should be display:table
It's been a while without a response and I just wanted to bump this
again to see if anyone found out why this was happening or how to get
around this issue.
On Oct 22, 8:37 am, "c.barr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, I've got two plugins I'd like to combine
I'm working on a project where we have a table and each row is
clickable (but only certain columns within that row), but we cannot
use an tag for other reasons. Currently I have to attach click
events to the proper table cells, which works just fine, it's just
inefficient.
If I have a table wit
; > >> large += extra;
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> > >> this.find('li').hover(function(){
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> > >> //Mouse over
> > >> $(this).children('a').animate({
> > >> paddingLeft: large,
> > >> paddingRight: large
> >
Scratch that, madesome minor tweaks, new version is here: http://jsbin.com/isive
I also had to check for IE and change the easing method since that one
looked a bit jerky in IE for some reason.
On Oct 27, 2:00 pm, "c.barr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks again guys
Awesome guys, thanks for the help here, both of these look more
effiecient that what I was doing.
I'm not in front of a Windows machine right now, so I can't test it in
IE, but how does that seem to preform there?
On Oct 25, 5:34 pm, "Mauricio \(Maujor\) Samy Silva"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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et larger. Not sure what I've done
wrong here.
Anyway, there's a 90% working demo...
On Oct 24, 9:58 pm, ricardobeat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe you could post a working sample to jsbin.com, that would make
> things a lot easier.
>
> On Oct 24, 4:00 pm, "c.bar
Hate to bump this, but it might get lost otherwise!
A cool effect I picked up from my Mootools days was the Elements.FX,
see a demo here: http://demos111.mootools.net/Fx.Elements
Basically it's a bunch of elements, you mouse over one and it gets
larger while all the others shrink. A pretty cool effect for
navigation menus.
Here's what I wrote in
I'm no expert on this, but I have a feeling you may have better luck
in Flash for this purpose.
Or maybe find a generic brightness setting that's good for all the
images and just to a batch process on them and re-upload.
Not an idea solutions, but I don't think any Javascript (that I know
of any
to work, but it
always breaks on the Cluetip functions saying "insertionType is not
defined"
On Oct 21, 2:26 pm, "c.barr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, it's being listed first. Can someone else please try and do this
> to verify it? I just want to make sure I
test it over here. Would you mind listing out the
> files that you're concatenating -- jquery core file + which UI files?
> I want to make sure I'm replicating exactly what you're doing. Thanks.
>
> --Karl
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> On Oct 21, 2008, at 3:26 PM, c.barr wrote:
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&
Are you using Safari? That's just a temporary file extension it uses
until it finishes downloading. Just wait for it to finish.
On Oct 18, 4:27 pm, nadavten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Im trying to download JQuery but its downloading a .download file ...
>
> what should i do ?
at
> concatenated file? that's the only other thing I can think of that
> would produce the error.
>
> --Karl
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> Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com
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> On Oct 20, 2008, at 4:26 PM, c.barr wrote:
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> > They alread
They already have the semicolons straight from jQuery, so no changes
were needed. Any other suggestions?
On Oct 16, 5:16 pm, Mike Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'd like to combine and compress my jQuery and jQuery UI files into a
> > single minified file, but I've noticed that every time I
I'd like to combine and compress my jQuery and jQuery UI files into a
single minified file, but I've noticed that every time I do this It
just breaks and gives me "$ is not defined".
If I do a copy/paste of the two uncompressed files together, it works
fine but it's a 100kb file! When I got to m
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