Is this what you are looking for?
http://interface.eyecon.ro/demos/sort_lists.html
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ri_open') == -1){
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child.html(data).slideToggle("fast");
});
}else{
// If it does close it up.
curImg.attr("src","images/loader.gif");
child.slideUp('fast',function(){
cu
I would definitely consider adding close functionality to a menu that is
already expanded. That way if a user clicks an arrow in the down state the
row would collapse and the arrow would then point back to the right.
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great plugin. I tested on my Apple in FF2 and Safari and everything
works as expected!
I like your progress bar plugin as well. Great work.
David
On Mar 28, 2007, at 10:17 PM, mrcarxpert wrote:
The feedback from the Alpha release of my plugin was very good, but
several
of you pushed
I have my dunce cap. which corner do I go sit in?
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Have a look at the hover() function it does exactly what you are looking
for.
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it's not very
elegant or light code. i meant to clean it up and make it into a plugin
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Thanks for all your hard work on this. The community support has been one of
jQuery's strongest assets in my opinion.
I'd like to buy you a beer for you efforts Is the best way to do so via
the Donations link at jQuery.com?
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ror").show();
return false;
}else{
a.removeClass("required");
a.siblings("span.error").hide();
}
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Sounds like the like the pronunciation issue I had with convincing my boss
to switch to FCKeditor!
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easiest way to do this is to check if the tag is an iframe, if
it's not get the dimensions of the element and replace it with an iframe.
I don't know if it would add much code to the plugin but it would
degrade nicer. I'm just thinking al
The script tag in the header has 2 quotation marks at the end of the type
attribute. Is that failing to load the script?
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checkout $.getScript() on visualjquery.com under the ajax tab
Thank You, David
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Size
way you initiate the bind on the initial load, and then reinitiate it
when you click on the button (with id="button")
I am not an expert by any means, and that is just how I'd go about it. There
are most likely better solutions, but I hope that helps.
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Do you have a design comp that shows what you are trying to achieve?
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I hope that helps.
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Thanks John, the nabble xml one worked (I use Nabble to read the boards,
didn't know they had an atom feed). So the jQuery feed is dead to us, at
least for now? :)
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Thanks Erik that did the trick!
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You basically want to have a timer that
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function (data) {$("#Result_Interest").empty().append(data)
}) });
$("#Years").blur(function(){
$.post("callpage_Validate_Mortgage_Inputs.cfm",{years:$("#Years").val()},
function (data) {$("#Result_Years&qu
Hi Daemach,
I came across the same problem and agree that it is counter-intuitive.
In the meantime I have implemented a filter on the visibility of the
element before calling the function. e.g. $("#myDiv:visible").slideUp();
Regards,
David
Daemach wrote:
I'm working wi
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I've never done this before, but I figured it couldn't hurt. My company is
hiring and I thought I m
use any frameworks.
>>
>> So I take a look at the specs and my brain just goes limp.. I
>> CAN'T THINK OF HOW I WOULD DO THIS WITH OUT JQUERY..
>>
>> it is a sad sad world all because of my dependency of the crack
>> tha
or something like this
$(function(){
// create link and hide spoiler
$('.spoiler').before('Spoiler').hide();
// toggle the spoilers
$('span.spoilertoggle').toggle(
function(){ $(this).next('.spoiler').show(); },
function
Can't you just use the hover function?
$(this).hover(functionA,functionB);
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Hi,
I know that I used to have the same problem with the original Suckerfish
menu (ie. not the jQuery version). The workaround was to set the 'wmode'
to 'transparent' on the flash file.
Regards,
David
Joel Birch wrote:
On 14/03/2007, at 5:18 AM, Nathan Young -X ((n
name=validation_level value="Basic">Basic
name=validation_level value="Standard">Standard
class="otherfield"> Other: value="" class="input othertext">
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Yes - that way it didn't interfere with the date selector icon at all.
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Yeah, I knew about the css (.error) but my issue was with where it was being
placed in relation to the date selector image that was added. My final
solution was to append the error message before the input field. That made
everything consistent.
Good luck with your form. David
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$("#myform").validate({
errorPlacement: function(error, element) {
if(element.attr('id') == "dateselect") {
error.appendTo("#errordiv");
} else {
error.insertAfter(element);
}
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});
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> I can only imagine to make that a little shorter:
>
> $('#dropdown').change(function() {
> $.log( $('option:selected', this).text() );
> });
>
>
A little is good enough for me :) thank you
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I thought this was easy because it's easy to get the selected value from
a dropdown but i ended up doing something like this
$('#dropdown').change(function(){
$.log($(this).find('option').filter(':selected').text());
});
Is there anot
007 09:17
> À : jQuery Discussion.
> Objet : Re: [jQuery] Announce: Unobtrusive JavaScript with jQuery andsymfony
>
> David -
>
> I think the "catch" was the very last item that was mentioned on the
> page: Grouping all "inline" JS snippets into a single file
t i do use it in an asp.net
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UJS_add_behaviour('a.toggle', 'click', "$('#foobar').toggle();return false;");
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If you go unobtrusive go unobtrusive all the way :)
Once i get around to learning how to use symfony i will definitively give your
helper a try. I bet this will amaze
e, in firebug i got the error: is not a
function. When i replaced the internal $ with jQuery the plugin works
like it should.
The way i use javascript is to combine the plugins and the actual code
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> David,
>
> What you ask is exactly what the plugin does. Take a look at the blog post
> explaining how you can use it to replace obtrusive javascript at:
>
> http://redotheweb.com/2007/02/28/unobtrusive-javascript-made-possible/
>
>
It
quot;group" the #a, #b, #e selectors. Of course, this is an example, I
> need a general method of achieving this.
>
>
just use a comma separated string
$('#a, #b, #e').show();
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});
i'm just thinking aloud. It could also be good to cache the javascript
like this
Anyway nice work. I feels good to see jquery hooked into php, before we
know it will be the prototype library of php :)
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Hi,
Are there any docs or howto's for the TableSorter plugin? The plugin
source is a little lite on for documentation and the page associated
with it only contains a change log. I'm sure there used to be a page
with a demo and instructions? Does anyone know where that is?
Regar
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>
> Do you have an example of what you're talking about David?
>
> Luke
>
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as they should. This seems to be the
case for both FF and IE.
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David
Klaus Hartl wrote:
> David schrieb:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've just been checking out the docs and demo of the tabs plugin as I
>> want to use it in a project I'm working on.I'm k
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>
>> Klaus Hartl schreef:
>>
>>> * Automatic type detection depending on type of element, respectively on
>>> type of link:
>>> image: href is an image
>>> content: href i
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hi Dylan,
As a quick test in Firefox2.0 I removed the '#main ul' and 'H3' styles
from your css, and that got rid of the space between the tabs and the
tab content. You may need to play with the margin values to get it to
wrok the way you want.
Regards,
David
Dylan Verheul w
.animate({right: 100}, "slow");
Am I completely missing the point of the animate function? Can anybody
please give me a nudge in the right direction?
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> other platforms. Feedback is welcomed!
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> Josh
>
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jumped a bit down. it only happens when the page is loaded for the first
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Hi Rick,
The jquery panview plugin does something similar to this. You may be
able to use it as a starting point to get what you want.
http://www.sevir.org/projects/storage/jpanview/index.html
Regards,
David
Rick Faircloth wrote:
> Being able to move the mouse over a smaller image and h
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>
may i say wow :)
At first the hourglass cursor threw me off with the modal example but
it's a nice find to show the underlying page is inaccessable.
And your code still looks so clean. even the css is clearner than
Hi,
I fixed this in a previous project by applying a background-image rather
than a background-color. I just checked it in IE7 and the text still
appears to be fading in/out smoothly.
Regards,
David
Brandon Aaron wrote:
> This bug used to be fixable by applying a background color but
parent('dt').next('dd').slideToggle(500);return
> false;});
>
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$('dt.toggle').bind("click",
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bject and output that as html and make an excel
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html code with javascript which will not always be who the author meant
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>
>
>
I saw a css technique where the initial and the mouseover image where
one image and they swiched them with by showing only that part of the
picture that was needed.
I can't find it back right now but i think it was on a list apart.
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hi Allan,
The tutorial is here:
http://docs.jquery.com/Tutorials:Getting_Started_with_jQuery
Cheers,
DB
Allan Mullan wrote:
> Thanks heaps for that David, works beautifully :-)
>
> Do you have a link to the tutorial?
>
> Cheers,
> Allan
>
>
> David wrote:
>
hi Allan,
To quote Jorn's tutorial:
More often then selecting anchors by name, you might need to
selected anchors by their "href" attribute. This can be a problem as
browsers behave quite inconsistently when returning what they think
the "href" value is. To match only a part of th
Agrawal, Ritesh schreef:
> Original
>
> Heading
>
>
> Modified (desired result)
>
>
>
>heading
>
>
>
>
>
you have to use the wrap function
$('span.heading').wrap('
the library for me.
It's not because the language needs a lot of code that the solutions are
worse than in other languages. There is always a better language or
library behind the corner.
This is the end of my ranting for today :)
david
Benjamin Sterling schreef:
> Good to see?! I fe
cross server language. I was
intrigued on how it was possible to make a flash load indicator and i
saw this component : http://www.element-it.com/MultiPowUpload.aspx.
Anyway i'm a php programmer but i'm busy with an asp.net site now so i
want to make the best of it and work on
onite does it's
magic, how would you reapply those click handlers to the loaded content?
Regards,
David
Mike Alsup wrote:
> I've just rewritten my Taconite Plugin and added some pretty cool
> features. If you're not familiar with Taconite, it's an easy way to
> effec
use a jQuery makeover. You can see a demo of it at:
http://cees.crtconsulting.ca/perl/talks/yapc_ajax_and_perl/examples/UploadProgress/
Details on how to get it running are here
http://www.mail-archive.com/cgiapp@lists.erlbaum.net/msg05269.html
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David
Alexandre Plennevaux wrote:
&g
Thanks!
Quote: halfer
>Under the GPL, I think you would need need to if you are packaging up your
>site and distributing it. But if it is a web site that you are hosting (even
>if you are selling subscriptions/memberships) then this does not count as
>distribution and so you would not need to lic
Since jQuery is licensed under the GPL (and MIT) license, would I need
to license my entire site under the GPL?
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IMHO the scroll to functionality can be added best using anchors instead
of the home-made description attribute.
The placing of the links is nice though.
David
Kelvin Luck schreef:
> Or this one:
> http://www.kelvinluck.com/assets/jquery/jScrollPane/jScrollPane.html
>
> When I
ugin
> page, including documentation.
>
> A zip archive with both uncompressed and compressed files is ready for
> download, or you can check it out from jQuery's subversion repository.
>
>
The demo page isn't working. the jquery file isn't linked right.
he divs a class and then you
could use
$('div.class').click(function(){
// to catch the id of the div
$(this).attr('id');
// to hide and show
$('div.class').hide();
$(this).show();
});
i'm not sure if $('div.class').not(
Really good work.
I use jqModal on my new project, and i need to change you code to make
callbacks
Now i think that your code is more clena and less code than me.
Giro.
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/2006/03/base/) -- although I think I'd
> run into complexities with stacking plugins.
>
> Does anyone have/know of examples of JS plugin frameworks that may be
> applicable?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
I don't know if it is an error or not but when you click on the link to
orks and i'm not a good javascript
programmer.
One minor error on the site is the demo code of the /Concurrent Modals/
isn't shown when you click on the javascript/css/html tabs.
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from iframe
What about:
var a=$("nothing");
$("iframe").each(function(){
a.add(this.contentDocument.getElementsByTagName("a"));
});
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I can't place code inside Iframe.
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frames is to include jQuery in each
frame's source. If they do, then you could do something like:
var a=$("nothing");
$("iframe").each(function(){
if (this.jQuery ) a.add(this.jQuery("a"));
});
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ct").selectOptions("Value");
David Gironella wrote:
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> options are selected?
>
>
How can I get all A from all IFRAMES in web?
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I have a multiple selection select. I can use jquery to check which options
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Some example?
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Somebody test or have a piece of code to use editinplace and WYSIWYG
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On Jan 18, 2007, at 6:09 PM, David Gironella wrote:
> Some of my user say me that jEditable(http://www.appelsiini.net/
> ~tuupola/javascript/jEditable/) dont work with IE 7.
>
> They say that textarea is not restored with value returned by url
> p
Some of my user say me that
jEditable(http://www.appelsiini.net/~tuupola/javascript/jEditable/) dont
work with IE 7.
They say that textarea is not restored with value returned by url parameter.
Is possible some problem of permission on IE7?
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I put the image check function outside the plugin and i got both the
onerror and onload function.
i hope you can learn from my mistakes
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oticed it because i clicked on one of
the items and when i hit the back button i got back to the demo page.
Maybe i'm too picky but all other menu items direct you to a page.
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>
> });
>
> });
>
>
>
>
>
Did you insert jquery before your own script?
You also can replace $(document).ready(function with $(function.
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>
>
>>> What about this?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> With the #text a links your own links don't show the favicon in FF2 and IE7
>>
>
> :) it's a feature, no Favicon wit
pera used Extra-CSS
>
> What about this?
>
>
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idn't think to just
> provide a "top" value, so this isn't directly possible.
> I tried something like just:
>
> onStop : function() {
> $('.dragbox').css("z-index","1");
> $(this).css("z-index&qu
David Duymelinck schreef:
> Brandon Aaron schreef:
>
>> Test page: http://brandon.jquery.com/plugins/mousewheel/test/test.html
>>
>>
> I tested the page on FF2 and i didn't see the log frame.
>
> In IE7 tests 6 and 7 fail their limitation.
the speed of the movement but i
haven't used it yet. I already made it into a game to get the highest
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does the weight of styling pages in
javascript would be a lot less. IE6 doesn't support selectors. IE7
picked it up but the latest browser statistics i saw IE7 was used by 7
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don't
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That is the scrollto function of the interface plugin:
http://interface.eyecon.ro/docs/fx you can download it there too.
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> David Duymelinck schrieb:
>
>> Klaus Hartl schreef:
>>
>>
>>>> Performming .click(), .blur(), .focus(), .submit()
>>>> will actually trigger the browsers default action
>>>> for those events.
>&g
you have to use .bind(). I don't know
how the compatibility plugin will deal those functions.
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After having a quick look at the new documentation, much clearer now
too, i must say it had to be hard work to realize all those things to
make working with jQuery easier than before and more powerful with less
code
lPane.html
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nice, the first thing i can think of is creating a consistent design in
firefox and IE. As you will know firefox removes the scrollbar when the
page doesn't reach the fold. I will experiment with it soon.
David
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