[jQuery] Tooltip with Lightbox

2008-04-06 Thread Macarrão

Hi! I've been using the jquery.tooltip with Lightbox, but the Tooltip
'steals' the title attribute value and the Lightbox can't show it!
What can I do to solve this? Any suggestion? Have anyone had the same
problem?


[jQuery] Re: slideDown slideUp - Anyone Know How?

2008-02-21 Thread Macarrão

Or simply remove the dead link (#)! :)

On 21 fev, 01:40, Karl Swedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If you're clicking on a link, you need to return false inside the
 click handler.

 For example ...

 $('a').click(function() {
// do something ...
return false;

 });

 --Karl
 _
 Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com

 On Feb 20, 2008, at 3:40 PM, BooZker wrote:



  OK I got it to work for myself, but now there is this other weird
  problem:

  Whenever you press the plus or minus buttons it jumps you back to the
  top of the screen. This is extremely annoying. How can I stop this. I
  have also noticed that jQuery is not as clean and smooth when it hides
  and unhides the elements. Anyway to improve this also?

  - Oscar

  On Feb 19, 9:00 pm, BooZker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I have been fussing with this for a long time. I don't know
  Javascript, so if someone knows how to help don't talk gibberish ;)

  Here is the link I was 
  using:http://docs.jquery.com/Effects/slideDown#speedcallback

  I have tried the example of the slideDown and slideUp and have yet to
  get it to work the way I need it to. I know this is extremely basic
  since I can do it with MooTools with literally a couple lines of
  code.
  Unfortunately, I need ThickBox on the same page (jQuery), so I need
  to
  do this without MooTools since ThickBox wont work with MooTools.

  I have a plus (vectorsIn) and minus (vectorsOut) button that are
  visible at all times. These buttons hide or unhide the div, #vectors.

  The HTML is below and I would like it if I would not have to change
  it. I do not think I do though since MooTools and jQuery seem to be
  fairly similar in the HTML syntax. I want the plus and minus buttons
  to hide or unhide the div in short. I also want the #vector div
  hidden
  on page load and I want both plus and minus visible at all times.

  There is no CSS applied to any of the IDs below, only the Classes.

  I have this for my HTML:

  div class=freebieSliderContainer
 div class=freebieSlideBar
 div
  class=sliderNameVectors/div
 div class=sliderButtons
 a id=vectorsIn
  class=toggleLinks href=#img src=images/
  freebies/open.png alt=Open content //a
 a id=vectorsOut
  class=toggleLinks href=#img src=images/
  freebies/close.png alt=Close content //a
 /div
 /div
 br style=clear:both /
 div id=vectors
  class=sliderContent

 /div
  /div


[jQuery] Re: Problem with form validation (works in FF, but not in IE)

2008-02-21 Thread Macarrão

Hails! Well, I've been using this plugin and it works nice!

I think you'd better give the attribute name the same value as the
id attribute. I believe IE and Opera selects by name insted of id.

On 20 fev, 22:58, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi folks,

 This page http://seifactory.com/login.php works in FireFox without
 problem, but doesn't do anything in IE. Now, I'm only talking about
 validation here, the form doesn't actually *do* anything just yet. All I was
 trying to do was get the validation going.

 This is the first time I've attempted to use Jörn's validation plug-in, and
 I'm kinda getting the hang of it (or so I thought), but now this isn't
 working in IE so I'm all stumped. I'd like to figure this out before I try
 to work on learning anything else (like error message placement ... hints on
 that would be welcome too, though).

 Thanks heaps everyone,
 Chris

 --http://cjordan.us