On 9/21/06, Tim Gossett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, how about adding some rectangles and polygons to your plugin?
> I'd love to be able to draw a (closed) polygon and fill it with a
> background image. Bonus points if I can click anywhere inside the
> polygon to pop-up the balloon. I might e
On 9/21/06, Tim Gossett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You have a bug with your default Lat and Long values.
I was lazy :-) thanks for the heads up, it's better now.
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there is a bug on line 35 and 40 of file heartbeat.js:
change $.heartbeat to $.jheartbeat
..or in line 7:
change $.jheartbeat to $.heartbeat
;)
will
On 21-set-06, at 23:30, Rey Bango wrote:
> http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/JHeartbeat/
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On Thursday 14 September 2006 11:04, Lewis, David wrote:
> I think that this should be possible by creating a time delay function
> [setTimeout()] that is started on the mouseover event and cancelling the
> timer delay function [clearTimeout()] on the mouseout event.
I too did something like this
Awesome Karl!!!
Here's a challenge for you. One of the troubles that I found today was
that if the popup opened near the bottom of the screen or too close to
either side of the browser, the popup would be cutoff.
So what would be cool is if its too close to the bottom of the browser,
it popp
On 9/22/06, Mark D. Lincoln <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> I have found a couple of fixes for the problem of using toggleClass and
> removeClass in Internet Explorer (IE). It seems the root of the problem is
> that when you have multiple classes assigned to the className property of an
> ele
Stefan (I hope you're listening in!)
Brendan and I have been trading messages about this off-list, and came to
the same conclusion:
"Please roll back the code to the old sortables & draggables methods"
Although the methods you added to insert draggables into any sortables is
neat, it lacks the
On Sep 21, 2006, at 2:30 PM, Rey Bango wrote:
> This though:
>
> #JT {
>overflow: hidden;
> }
>
> caused the arrow image to disappear. Not sure why.
It's all working beautifully now, as far as I can tell:
http://test.learningjquery.com/jtiptest.htm
Here are the extra changes I made:
I haven't tried it, but you could try simply putting the code at the end of the html instead of in ready.BlairOn 9/22/06, Arash Yalpani <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi all,I have a page(1) with an iframe, where the iframe loads a
second-party-web page(2). Now, if I open (1), I want to do someJS-Actio
Rey Bango wrote:
> I believe you can accomplish something like that using Jason Levine's
> new JHeartbeat plugin..
>
Cool thanx!
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I believe you can accomplish something like that using Jason Levine's
new JHeartbeat plugin:
http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/JHeartbeat/
Rey...
Webunity | Gilles van den Hoven wrote:
> Anybody did a periodical updater plugin like the scriptaculous one?
>
> I hope all plugin developers put there
Thanks for the heads up Klaus! I basically took the source from Mike's
page and just modified it using JQuery. I should've been more cognizant
of that.
Thanks again!
Rey...
Klaus Hartl wrote:
> Rey, that's cool, will use it sometime!
>
> A little tip: you are serving the demo page as text/htm
Anybody did a periodical updater plugin like the scriptaculous one?
I hope all plugin developers put there plugin on: http://jquery.com/plugins/
Thanx
Gilles
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Sweet!
Kelvin Luck wrote:
>
> Just to give credit where it's due, the workaround came from:
>
> http://www.hedgerwow.com/360/bugs/css-select-free.html
>
> Cheers,
>
> Kelvin :)
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Rey, that's cool, will use it sometime!
A little tip: you are serving the demo page as text/html, therefore you
shouldn't include an xml prologue:
Because it isn't xml. Besides that IE is thrown into Quirks mode which
can cause you some headache...
Cheers, Klaus
Rey Bango schrieb:
> I s
> Sorry for the delay. We're working hard on delivering a quality product.
> Issue 1 should be out before you wake up tomorrow morning. Keep an eye out!
>
> -- Yehuda
I don't know–I usually get up at the crack of 1pm. That's a pretty
harsh deadline for you guys ;)
I appreciate the effort. Looking
Hey Dizzle, thanks for the heads up. Someone else pointed that out to me
as well. Check it out again and be sure to refresh your cache.
Rey...
dizzledorf wrote:
> Rey,
>
>
> Looks good. Just one minor niggle on your demo: the rounded box is
> out-of-whack in IE6.
>
> Nice work!
>
>
> --DIZ
Rey,
Looks good. Just one minor niggle on your demo: the rounded box is
out-of-whack in IE6.
Nice work!
--DIZZLE
Rey Bango-2 wrote:
>
> I saw this posting:
>
> http://mikeomatic.net/techtips/css-crossfader/
>
> and it showed a really cool fader. So I duplicated it using JQuery:
>
> ht
Sorry for the delay. We're working hard on delivering a quality product. Issue 1 should be out before you wake up tomorrow morning. Keep an eye out!-- YehudaOn 9/21/06,
Tim Gossett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just a reminder that issue 1 of the Visual jQuery Magazine is set to be> released tonigh
Rey Bango wrote:
> Solved!! Thanks to Yehuda Katz for pointing me over to the jQuery date
> picker plugin which had a IE hack that resolved the issue!
>
...
> This solved the issue!
>
> Thanks go out to Yehuda for pointing me in the right direction and
> Kelvin Luck for developing the workaroun
Sweet! It was real easy to do and JQuery had all of the stuff built in
to do it.
Definitely look at the comments on the original post here:
http://mikeomatic.net/?p=78
Dustin Diaz was commenting on how to do it without a lib. Good stuff.
Rey...
Webunity | Gilles van den Hoven wrote:
> Rey Ban
Rey Bango wrote:
> I saw this posting:
>
> http://mikeomatic.net/techtips/css-crossfader/
>
> and it showed a really cool fader. So I duplicated it using JQuery:
>
> http://www.intoajax.com/fade.htm
>
> The cool thing is that I didn't need to load scriptaculous to do it.
>
Nice stuff! I was wond
I saw this posting:
http://mikeomatic.net/techtips/css-crossfader/
and it showed a really cool fader. So I duplicated it using JQuery:
http://www.intoajax.com/fade.htm
The cool thing is that I didn't need to load scriptaculous to do it.
Enjoy!
Rey...
_
George,
I noticed the reports of this bug. Unfortunately, it
was annoying me in the jQuery stuff I was working on, so I looked for a
solution. I just figured I would save someone else the headache of
tracking it down.
Mark
D. Lincoln
Mark D. Lincoln, Director of Research & Dev
Great plugin, Dylan.
You have a bug with your default Lat and Long values.
if (!lat) lat = 37.4419;
if (!lng) lng = -122.1419;
When lng = 0, !lng evaluates as true (same for lat). This is somewhat
discouraging for our freinds in London or Quito. You only want that
condition to evaluate as true w
> Just a reminder that issue 1 of the Visual jQuery Magazine is set to be
> released tonight. Keep an eye out!
Has it been released yet?
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On Sep 21, 2006, at 2:30 PM, Rey Bango wrote:
> Thanks for the followup. I really appreciate you trying to help me
> bud.
> Its one of the best part of Jquery; the community support.
No problem at all. I'm just a beginner at this stuff, so it's really
a thrill to be able to help somebody out.
Bryan,What you're trying to do is exactly what I want as well. The approach I had was to make the container Droppable and Sortable. But like I said in my original email you can't do this because Sortable hijacks the Droppable functionality. I was just looking for a way to use both on the same co
>Just a suggestion. How about being able to do it in a more jQuery-like
>way. Instead of adding a div called 'HeartBeatDIV' to the page, you
>could apply it to an existing div, i.e.:
>
>$("#mydiv").jheartbeat({url: "mypage.asp", delay: 3000}, myCallBackFunction)
>
>You could then use it several tim
I wanted to be able to define my own cursor in JTip via the URL passed
and didn't see a way of doing it so I modified the JTip code slightly to
do this:
Before:
if(params['link'] !== undefined){
$('#' + linkId).bind('click',function(){window.location = params['link']});
$('#' + linkId).css('cur
Hi Carlos,
You may have already seen this article but I'll send you the link just
in case:
http://jquery.com/docs/PrototypeAndJQuery/
Hope that helps.
Rey
Carlos Aguayo wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Is there any update with the issue of using the dollar function $ from
> prototype when migrating to
Hi everyone,
Is there any update with the issue of using the dollar function $ from
prototype when migrating to jQuery?
Thanks!
Carlos
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Hi all,
I have a page(1) with an iframe, where the iframe loads a
second-party-web page(2). Now, if I open (1), I want to do some
JS-Action, whenever (1) is completely loaded. This works great in FF and
Opera!
You can test it here:
http://newsride.org/discuss/?uriId=17
The comments on
Hi Karl,
Here's an example of how the images are showing up. If I remove the
overflow: hidden, they show up.
http://www.intoajax.com/jtiptest.htm
Rey
Karl Swedberg wrote:
> On Sep 21, 2006, at 11:45 AM, Rey Bango wrote:
>
>
>>Solved!! Thanks to Yehuda Katz for pointing me over to the jQuery
Hi Karl,
Thanks for the followup. I really appreciate you trying to help me bud.
Its one of the best part of Jquery; the community support.
The iframe insertion code you wrote works like a charm and its nice and
clean. I think I'm going to use it instead. :o)
This though:
#JT {
overf
Kawikak,
Naturally I figured it out 15 minutes after posting :)
Option values was the key. I was using old copied code that didn't even
specify values, e.g.
AKALAR etc...
once I changed that to:
AKALAR
everything is now both hunky and dory. And Matt's way (which I had also
tried before) work
On Sep 21, 2006, at 11:45 AM, Rey Bango wrote:
> Solved!! Thanks to Yehuda Katz for pointing me over to the jQuery date
> picker plugin which had a IE hack that resolved the issue!
>
> I took some code from the date picker plugin and update JTip.
> Here's the
> code for anyone interested:
>
> gl
Hello Mark,
Nice to see this bug progressing. A search on keywords "
http://www.nabble.com/forum/Search.jtp?forum=15494&local=y&query=classname+space
classname space " in the Nabble jquery forum reveals that quite a few of us
have reported this in one form or another.
Cheers,
George
Mark D. L
I have found a couple of fixes for the problem of using
toggleClass and removeClass in Internet Explorer (IE). It seems the root
of the problem is that when you have multiple classes assigned to the className
property of an element in IE (“class1 class2”) and you remove one
of the classes
Sorry, but I just had another tought...
The demos I initially provided were simplified - my end goal is not to just
move an DOM element from one side of the page to another. What I was trying
to accomplish was that the dropping would initiate a function that creates a
brand new DOM element that
Stefan, I hate to harp on this, but the more I work with your new "draggables
automatically become sortables" function, the less i like it. While the demo
you created certainly works, I have a couple of issues with it.
First, from a usability perspective, I would want to turn ghosting on for
the
On 21/09/06, Jason Levine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Sorry about that. Here's the link:
> http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/JHeartbeat/
>
> Also sorry about any double-post. I was having trouble signing up and
> Nabble was reporting that my message didn't get through, so I tried posting
>
Solved!! Thanks to Yehuda Katz for pointing me over to the jQuery date
picker plugin which had a IE hack that resolved the issue!
I took some code from the date picker plugin and update JTip. Here's the
code for anyone interested:
global.css (added):
#JT iframe
{
display:none;/*sorry f
Thanks for the link.
I'll be sure to try it out when I get a spare second.
Jason Levine wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Sorry about that. Here's the link:
> http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/JHeartbeat/
>
> Also sorry about any double-post. I was having trouble signing up and
> Nabble was reporting that m
Hey Dylan... that's great... So nice what you've done...Im afraid i cant use it here in Brazil, ppl are being kidnaped by guys who get users' infos @ orkut profiles. If i create a portuguese Social Networking i'd be helping these guys... lol
I'l have to way some months =(2006/9/21, Dylan Verheul <[
Hi,
I decided to try my hand at my first real plugin for JQuery. (Slightly
Thickerbox is more of a script that works with JQuery than an actual
plugin.) This is in beta form now and is likely to be of limited use, but
here it is:
JHeartbeat
http:/www.jasons-toolbox.com/JHeartbeat/
It will aut
Hi,
Sorry about that. Here's the link:
http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/JHeartbeat/
Also sorry about any double-post. I was having trouble signing up and
Nabble was reporting that my message didn't get through, so I tried posting
it again.
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View this message in context:
http://www.nabble.co
Hi guys,
I'm having an issue using JTip with IE 6. My select boxes are
overlapping the popup DIV that JTip creates. You can see the issue here:
http://www.intoajax.com/jtiptest.htm
I've tried adding an IFRAME of the same dimensions as the JT DIV on the
fly before the JT DIV is created, like th
Might be related to bug #194, which Joern squished last week. Try the
latest build?
- Brian
> When attempting to get an element with the name (the same happens when
> I use 'id') ends with 'FieldName' I get an error 'z has no
> properties'. I am doing this as the page is an ASP.NET one (so the
These may give you some ideas...
You can either use JQuery's own .fadeIn() method or try the highlightFade as
follows:
$("INPUT")
.focus(function(){
$(this)
.highlightFade({start:'white', end:'black',
speed:'fast', attr:'color'})
When attempting to get an element with the name (the same happens when
I use 'id') ends with 'FieldName' I get an error 'z has no
properties'. I am doing this as the page is an ASP.NET one (so the
name is generated server side, but always contains 'FieldName').
Seems to work fine in IE though.
I
you put it into the place where you build your form, and give it id="opsa"(if your using php)or maybe use _javascript_, and useid = $(sdds).attr('id');$(sdds).attr('id',id+count);
but a "REAL" solution would be much nicer :)2006/9/20, Chris Mcleod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Where do you put
Thats quite nice, very close to what I need, I just need to get my JS
hat on and work out how to implement it with Wordpress.
Thanks very much!
p.s. You can check out my progress on my Wordpress/jQuery theme here:
http://www.digitalspaghetti.me.uk/hosted/
Tane
http://www.digitalspaghetti.me.uk
This might be interesting:
http://www.squarefree.com/2006/05/06/finding-the-textarea-selection/
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From: Mark Harwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 2:29 PM
To: jQuery Discussion.
Subject: Re: [jQuery] highlightFade Plugin
I am loving this
Thanks Mike, that answers one question.
So a new :focus selector can be added like this: (for IE only so far. Boo!)
jQuery.extend(jQuery.expr[':'], {
focus: "a==document.activeElement"
});
// Example of usage: $("INPUT:focus")
Does anyone have an answer
I am loving this Plugin... but im a bit stuck, how could i go about
making a elemnt fade in on focus and then fade out when its out of focus?
Sorry really basic question but then so my knowledge of JS and jQuery!
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digital spaghetti schrieb:
> Just a quick question, has anyone on the list done any work on a AJAX
> comments plugin for jQuery?
>
> If not, then I'm probably going to start working on one to work with
> my Wordpress theme (which I have started converting all the JS from
> Prototype to JQuery),
On 9/21/06, digital spaghetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just a quick question, has anyone on the list done any work on a AJAX
> comments plugin for jQuery?
Actually, I started working on one a long time ago. It still has a
little prototype in it, but that can be taken out easily. It is also
mis
Just a quick question, has anyone on the list done any work on a AJAX
comments plugin for jQuery?
If not, then I'm probably going to start working on one to work with
my Wordpress theme (which I have started converting all the JS from
Prototype to JQuery), but rather than go ahead and re-invent th
> (a) How can we we bolt extra selector definitions to the JQuery library
> without modifying the JQuery.js file itself.
You can see an example of adding to jQuery's selection expressions here:
http://www.malsup.com/jquery/expr/
Mike
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Talking about magazines, I got my copy of .net magazine in the post
the other day, very nice article that was in it!
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On 9/20/06, Yehuda Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's going to be released as a PDF, but maybe I will create an RSS feed with
> a link to
On 21/09/06, Christof Donat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > function RGBToHex(value)
> > {
> > var re = /\d+/g;
> > var matches = value.match(re);
> > var r = parseInt(matches[0]);
> > var g = parseInt(matches[1]);
> > var b = parseInt(matches[2]);
> > ret
On 21/09/06, Justin Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/21/06, Sam Collett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Expanding on that, this is a basic function to convert to hex. No
> > fancy regexp's or string parsing needed:
> >
> > function RGBToHex(value)
> > {
> > var re = /\d+/g;
> >
Hi,
> function RGBToHex(value)
> {
> var re = /\d+/g;
> var matches = value.match(re);
> var r = parseInt(matches[0]);
> var g = parseInt(matches[1]);
> var b = parseInt(matches[2]);
> return "#" + r.toString(16) + g.toString(16) + b.toString(16);
> }
function
On 9/21/06, Sam Collett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Expanding on that, this is a basic function to convert to hex. No
> fancy regexp's or string parsing needed:
>
> function RGBToHex(value)
> {
> var re = /\d+/g;
> var matches = value.match(re);
> var r = parseInt(matches[0
Hi there, I have a page in which I need to detect which element has the
focus.
The JQuery documentation states that the
http://jquery.com/docs/Base/Expression/CSS/ :focus selector is not
supported, so this would not be possible:
$("DIV INPUT:focus")
It is easy enough to add a selector def
On 21/09/06, Christof Donat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I'm using this function (getCV) to do the trick: [...]
>
> Why are you not using toString() to convert the decimal numbers to Hex
> Numbers:
>
> var i = 15;
> alert(i.toString(16)); // alerts 'f'.
>
> Christof
On 21/09/06, Christof
Klaus,
I changed the check to
// If we aren't supported, we're done
if (!GBrowserIsCompatible || !GBrowserIsCompatible()) return this;
Thanks for your input.
Dylan
On 9/21/06, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Fil schrieb:
> > @ Dylan Verheul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
>
Fil schrieb:
> @ Dylan Verheul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
>> Something like this:
>> http://www.dyve.net/jquery?googlemaps
>
> This is great Dylan; could be coupled with the "geo" microformat to give a
> generic tool. See http://www.jquery.info/spip.php?article7
wow, great plugin and great idea wit
@ Dylan Verheul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> Something like this:
> http://www.dyve.net/jquery?googlemaps
This is great Dylan; could be coupled with the "geo" microformat to give a
generic tool. See http://www.jquery.info/spip.php?article7
-- Fil
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Something like this:
http://www.dyve.net/jquery?googlemaps
???
On 9/19/06, Yehuda Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any interest in a Google Maps plugin, which would allow:
>
> $("#id").makeMap({controls: controlArray, lat: latNumber, long: longNumber,
> mapController: var})
>
> which w
Hi,
> I'm using this function (getCV) to do the trick: [...]
Why are you not using toString() to convert the decimal numbers to Hex
Numbers:
var i = 15;
alert(i.toString(16)); // alerts 'f'.
Christof
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On 9/19/06, Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I vote for color() always returning the same value. The problem is that
> the code to clear that up is pretty bulky, by jQuery standards. If we
> re-wrote it to be smaller overall, it might be a candidate for inclusion.
> Otherwise, John might ask t
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