Jörn,
Interface in his current version has this 'stopping' feature you
requested, until John releases the new written fx functions. Check it
out!
Paul
On May 24, 10:51 pm, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brandon Aaron wrote:
Actualy, the hoverIntent plugin is perfect for this.
Hi Klaus,
Thanks for sending that link across. I will take a look into it.
However, do you have any pointers to my other question?
{If you land on the page with your remote div populated with the first
result directly from the backend, then click on 2nd link and populate
results in the remote
Klaus Hartl wrote:
Sean Catchpole wrote:
Clever CSS is the solution.
Set the top border of the tabs-container to 1px.
Set the bottom-margin of the current tabs to -1px
That should do the trick. If it doesn't work or you're confused, post
a link of a page where this is and I'll try to
How about:
html
head
titleMy page/title
script type=text/javascript
document.write(style type='text/css'#content { display: none }
#loading { display: block } \/style);
$( function() {
$(#loading).hide();
$(#content).show();
});
/script
/head
body
div id=loadingLoading.../div
div id=content
i think is that
$(function()
{
$(fieldset).find(input,select,textarea,option).focus
(function()
{
this.parent().addClass(on);
}
)
.blur
(function()
{
this.parent().removeClass();
Thankss! I used this for test =D
html
head
titleMy page/title
style type='text/css'
#content {
display: none
}
#loading {
background-color: #66;
color: #FF;
display: block;
font-family: Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif;
Please note that in this implementation, users without javascript enabled
will not be able to see your comment. The #content and #loading parts should
be respectively ON and OFF in your css stylesheet.
javascript should control the entire sequence and not only the end of it.
The way i did it
Hi there
I work on a photographers site. She wants a slide show of her
photographs.
http://www.siggibucher.com/preview/test.php
I used the innerfade plugin from http://medienfreunde.com/lab/innerfade/
It's very beautiful. Everything is fine except two thing.
My fading is not working on Safari
Okay, thanks to everyone who responded, I really appreciate the help.
Unfortunately this is turning out to be a tougher problem to solve
than I first thought.
Basically, what needs to happen is 1) All elements that have not been
selected and are visible need to fade out. 2) All elements that
Daemach2's solustion would do it, and if your li elements are nested
inside other li elements, you may wish to restrict the parents() method to
match only the first li up the tree by using
$(this).parents('li:first').addClass('on'); instead, that way you won't set
addClass('on') for more than
Haven't actually tried these out but they might be worth a try.
$(a,button).not ('.external, .thickbox, #shortcuts a')
or
$(a,button).not('.external').not ('.thickbox').not (#shortcuts a')
On May 25, 11:59 am, Alexandre Plennevaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
hello friends!
a quick question:
Thank you Gordon, this indeed works too : $(a,button).not ('.external,
.thickbox, #shortcuts a')
Great!
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Gordon
Sent: vendredi 25 mai 2007 11:05
To: jQuery (English)
Subject: [jQuery] Re:
hello friends!
a quick question: i would like to exclude a few elements wich have specific
classes from my selection. I just don't find the right syntax:
i tried that:
$(a,button).not($('.external','.thickbox','#shortcuts a')).click(function(){
showLoadingUI();
});
but it does not
It should also hopefully be a little faster as it's only performing a
single call to not() :)
On May 25, 12:11 pm, Alexandre Plennevaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thank you Gordon, this indeed works too : $(a,button).not ('.external,
.thickbox, #shortcuts a')
Great!
-Original
Thank you Klaus. All my major issues have been solved including writing a
pagination model on top of it and handling the highlighting of the active
link (refresh wasn't being taken care of by your library).
So, only one thing remains - the double request that sometimes happens and
once it
I am using fieldSerialize:
jQuery('#DB .HSCO').fieldSerialize();
In form DB I have 3 items:
input type='checkbox' class='HSCO' id='HSCO_1' name='HSCO_1' value=1
/td
input type='checkbox' class='HSCO' id='HSCO_2' name='HSCO_2' value=1
/td
input type='checkbox' class='HSCO' id='HSCO_3'
Hi,
The HTML 4 specification recommends that a semicolon be used as the
separator for query string parameters because of the issues with
encoding '' in link urls (see
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/appendix/notes.html#h-B.2.2).
In view of this, it would be very nice indeed if there were a global
What browser is this happening on? And what version of the form
plugin? It works fine for me on FF2 and IE7 using the latest form
plugin (.97). This is what I tried:
htmlhead
script type=text/javascript src=jquery-1.1.2.js/script
script type=text/javascript src=jquery.form.js/script
script
Hi folks,
I started working with jQuery for the first time yesterday- and I've
got something that I'm hoping you all may be able to help me figure
out.
I would think that this (simple?) bit of code would 1) find all the
a tags with class addcomment, and then 2)assign an onClick that
would
Thanks Guys.
Most helpful
On May 25, 11:32 am, George Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Daemach2's solustion would do it, and if your li elements are nested
inside other li elements, you may wish to restrict the parents() method to
match only the first li up the tree by using
Worked great- thanks!
On May 25, 8:29 am, Juan G. Hurtado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I think you should use parent as a function, with the ():
alert($(this).parent().attr('class'));
El 25/05/2007, a las 14:12, Matt W escribió:
Hi folks,
I started working with jQuery for the first time
Hi there,
I've started playing with the ajax functionality of jquery and run
into some quirks that I hope someone will give some advice about.
The first thing is that I have events applied to various elements
for deleting/inserting records and then updating the DOM with the new
You need to change this:
$j.unblockUI;
to this:
$j.unblockUI();
Mike
$j(#ModalYes).click(
function() {
$j.unblockUI;
console.info(you clicked yes);
I think you should use parent as a function, with the ():
alert($(this).parent().attr('class'));
El 25/05/2007, a las 14:12, Matt W escribió:
Hi folks,
I started working with jQuery for the first time yesterday- and I've
got something that I'm hoping you all may be able to help me figure
*bump*
Here's an interesting carousel-style widget, implemented with
Prototype:
http://www.missingmethod.com/projects/glider.html
I'm with Alex, the widget linked in the OP doesn't really seem
carouselish to me -- the missingmethod example does.
Most importantly, imho, it allows arbitrary
On Apr 5, 12:09 am, mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An example is at:http://www.green-welly.co.uk/rcc/basic-example.html
It takes me 15 seconds to load this page in IE, Firefox Opera are
immediate. Well puzzled.
Mostly the problem is with the packed version. Try using the
original
Thanks. That makes me feel better that it's not just his puter.
_
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Aaron Heimlich
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 9:03 PM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Safari, Thickbox 3 and rolling over images =
On May 23, 4:24 pm, RedAlert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings all,
Does anyone know if there is a countdown plugin made all ready? If
not, how difficult would it be to create one?
snip
FWIW...
span class=timer15/span
span class=timer600/span
span
oliver wrote:
If now modified the code my removing a few default operators. I'm not
sure that solves anything, but may be worth a try.
Could you give the latest revision a
try?http://dev.jquery.com/browser/trunk/plugins/validate/jquery.validate
Great work, that seems to have fixed
Paul Bakaus wrote:
Jörn,
Interface in his current version has this 'stopping' feature you
requested, until John releases the new written fx functions. Check it
out!
D'oh, should have thought of that. Thanks Paul!
--
Jörn Zaefferer
http://bassistance.de
Matt,
I would think that this (simple?) bit of code would 1) find all the
a tags with class addcomment, and then 2)assign an onClick that
would create an alert box displaying the class of the containing
block. But the second to last line with the alert doesnt seem to be
working. Any help is
The script work ok if its called directly, but if i try to usuit via thickbox i
have one error
$.validator has no properties
here u can see what im talking about
http://www.belarsoluciones.com.ar/test/
thx
--
Estoy usando la versión gratuita de SPAMfighter para usuarios privados.
Ha
Jörn,
I don't think there is a case where you want to validate a hidden
input, is there?
I'm not sure if this was a question to just Ryan or to everyone. :) However,
I often find the need to validate against hidden form fields. Often when
building advanced form functionality, I'm using hidden
It's interesting how your sample is working, that's about what I had
in mind.
I guess I would of envisioned the white part of the thickbox staying
in place and the photos fading in and out of the white background,
maybe that's not possible. The box fading completely to gray and then
sort of
Hi Rob,
I'll get the ball rolling by pointing you to a guide, and maybe some
others can weight in on which approaches are the best/fastest. Hope
this helps:
http://docs.jquery.com/Tutorials:AJAX_and_Events
--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins
On May 24, 2:15 pm, peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are quite right. But this address is not advertised anywhere that
I can find. You have to go snooping around, and look at the source
code for the page.
The problem is that there doesn't seem to be a
hello !
i use the very nice jscrollpane plugin by Kelvin Luck, and i just would like to
inform about one issue: if i hide (via toggle() ) the containing element, the
scrollbar stays visible.
i will bypass this by specifying that the scrollbars should disappear. i guess
that should work.
Dan Switzer pointed me to an awesome article about a file upload
application built using jQuery and Apollo. For those of you that don't
know what Apollo is, its a runtime built by Adobe that lets your web
applications run on the desktop. Its very cool technology and its
getting quite a bit
MrNase wrote:
I am playing around with jquery.tabs but I am having a major problem.
From the examples I see that it needs a code like this to work:
div id=container-1
ul
lia href=#fragment-1spanOne/span/a/li
lia
Mike Alsup schrieb:
You need to change this:
$j.unblockUI;
to this:
$j.unblockUI();
Mike
thanks for that hint,
i changed that and in my sample it will do the job (documentation should
be updated, see: http://malsup.com/jquery/block/#dialog ) ...
however i changed my sample to hide
Ryan Rose wrote:
Could we pass in filtering settings to validate the same way rules/messages
are passed? This would solve my problem, I would pass in
.not([EMAIL PROTECTED])) and the hidden fields would be ignored while Dan
wouldn't pass in any filters so his hidden fields would be validated.
The short unhelpful answers are (a) you can't or (b) you need to hack the
tabs plugin.
Currently the plugin searches for the ul and each tab's div in the same
container. It is of course possible to change this behaviour, but without
delving into the depths of the plugin I couldn't advise you on
I'll need to test an ajax post to validate if an account already exists in
database. I'm using this code in action page:
cfsetting showdebugoutput=no
cfprocessingdirective suppresswhitespace = yes pageencoding=ISO-8859-1
cfheader charset=iso-8859-1 name=Expires
value=#GetHttpTimeString(Now())#
nevermind, my fault, i was hiding the scrollpane itself and not the above
containing element.
_
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Alexandre Plennevaux
Sent: vendredi 25 mai 2007 15:45
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] jscrollpane
Yes, that would be great.
Ryan Rose
Vice President
Digiwize, Inc.
One Technology Drive
Tolland, CT 06084
e: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
p: 860.730.2631
http://www.digiwize.com
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jörn Zaefferer
Sent: Friday,
Because CF is horrible at handling whitespace. Always has been.
I always use a CFSAVECONTENT tag to save the output to a var and then I
trim the var before it goes back to the XHR request. So try this:
cfsetting showdebugoutput=no
cfprocessingdirective suppresswhitespace = yes
Thanks. I wasnt sure what those params woudl be. Thanks
-TJ
On May 25, 5:09 am, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tom,
You must calculate this values by hand.
I personaly use a exelent adodb library which returns this values from
the resulting query.
In your case:
To the server are
I've got a bunch of radio buttons, all with the name type and all
with different id's (type1, type2 etc.), and for some reason the
validate plugin doesn't protest when I don't select a radio button,
and I don't get any javascript errors either. Here's the code:
$(#addForm).validate({
I've been trying to pick apart the fzqueue plugin and the code Erik
wrote, but unfortunately I can't figure out how it actually works. It
seems that it's based around anarray that's being used as a FIFo
structure, but how the code knows that one animation has ended is a
total mystery to me.
In
Yes Rey. I'm using cfsavecontent with another application and resolves.
But looks like a step ahead...
Returning to cfsavecontent..
Thanx.
2007/5/25, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Because CF is horrible at handling whitespace. Always has been.
I always use a CFSAVECONTENT tag to save
I'm trying to have a close link in a div that is expanded by click
on an h3 that is the toggler. The trick is, I need that close click to
then change the class of the h3 that preceeds it, not all h3s on the
page.
h3 class=accToggler Title/h3
div class=accContent
pContent/p
p
Gordon wrote:
In reflection, I think what I need is a queue into which classes of
animations can be inserted. All the animation events in a class get
executed together, but each class in the queue is executed one after
the other. Maybe something like this:
animQueue.addClass ('hideClass');
Hey guys,
Just found this:
http://finn.no/finn/car/used/result?CAR_MAKE=792
In the year column, under the year, is an add to bucket icon (looks
nothing like a bucket to me, but it has a blue plus sign). Give it a
try.
The js is here:
http://cache.finn.no/clientscript/bucketads.js
Personally
Klaus,
Since the div's that are being toggle all have IDs that means they are
unique, so why not search the document namespace instead of just the
containing div?
~Sean
Mike Alsup schrieb:
thanks for that hint,
i changed that and in my sample it will do the job (documentation should
be updated, see: http://malsup.com/jquery/block/#dialog ) ...
The documentation is correct. Use $.unblockUI() when invoking the
function directly. Use $.unblockUI when passing
On Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:36 AM Jörn Zaefferer said:
Although, security issues aside, I guess it could help to prevent
mistakes from your users. Would it make things easier for the user
or frustrating?
Clientside validation is all about usability.
A few points:
* Personally, I find
Nice. I believe it is worth polishing up! Keep at it.
--
Brandon Aaron
On 5/25/07, Erik Beeson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
In response to a thread yesterday, I put together a little framework
for effect queueing. My version yesterday, and subsequently Brandon's
version aswell, don't
I still need help with this one.
See it here:
http://dd-management.com/dev/TC/treatment.asp?sub=addiction-treatment
On May 24, 4:54 pm, Joel Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
append won't work either, I need the tag AFTER the h1, not inside it.
I also tried insertAfter - but that didn't work
Try $(fieldset).find(:input) to grab all form fields. (http://
docs.jquery.com/DOM/Traversing/Selectors)
If that doesn't work, [EMAIL PROTECTED] should pick it up.
On May 25, 9:08 am, fambizzari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately, whilst your suggestions work excellently, the following
I've tried
- $(ul.form).find(input,select,textarea,option,[EMAIL PROTECTED])
and
- $(ul.form).find(:input)
And neither of those work!!!
I've removed file=type from the input just to make sure that is the
problem and everything works fine if its gone.
Any more ideas?
On May 25, 7:14 pm,
Couldn't agree more.
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Chris W. Parker
Sent: vendredi 25 mai 2007 16:57
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Masked Input Field
On Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:36 AM Jörn Zaefferer
Well...I just get a 'Bucket not defined' error under Firefox2!
Still, I've done a lot of code that provokes similar results if you want ;-)
On 5/25/07, agent2026 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys,
Just found this:
http://finn.no/finn/car/used/result?CAR_MAKE=792
In the year column, under
I thin i dont understand, i want to show only when the body are beeing
creating and not after or ataching this to an element
this is for the intranet system for my job, they are all with JS enable lol
i want to know if really exists someone who wants to have all the
capabilities from the sites
You might want to consider using ajaxCFC and returning json data. You
won't have to be concerned about white space, and it could come in handy
for a lot of other things:
http://www.robgonda.com/blog/projects/ajaxcfc/
It's very easy to setup/use and uses jquery. I can supply a few code
Oddish wrote:
I've got a bunch of radio buttons, all with the name type and all
with different id's (type1, type2 etc.), and for some reason the
validate plugin doesn't protest when I don't select a radio button,
and I don't get any javascript errors either. Here's the code:
Sure Dan. This is only a test to show for the list. ;-)
In the real world I'll return information about client accounts. When user
inserts account data I'll validate(before he/she fills 65 fields), if that
account inserted already exists in database. If exists I'll block submit
button. So
Chris W. Parker wrote:
Clientside validation is all about usability.
A few points:
* Personally, I find it frustrating when applications (on the web) automatically move
my cursor from one box to another. Like when typing in a date and there are three
boxes for month, day, and year. I
Hmm - input should get it by itself I would think. Are you certain
it's not picking up the file field? Use firebug and console.log($
('input'));
The fastest solution may be to add a class to all of the elements you
want to select and use that instead. ('input.pickme'). When I get
back in
Sean Catchpole wrote:
Klaus,
Since the div's that are being toggle all have IDs that means they are
unique, so why not search the document namespace instead of just the
containing div?
Sean, of course this is easily doable. When I first started the tabs I
created an overall container
In really this is an example for future use, couse now the page of
report i´m loading by .load function wich put the entire page so i
dont need to this technique for now =p
On 5/25/07, Jean Nascimento [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thin i dont understand, i want to show only when the body are
On 5/25/07, Alexandre Plennevaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Couldn't agree more.
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Chris W. Parker
Sent: vendredi 25 mai 2007 16:57
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Masked Input
I'd like to see those code snippets Jack :) I looked at ajaxCFC a while back
but didn't have time to figure things out so seeing some examples would be a
great help.
- Original Message -
From: Jack Killpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007
R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah wrote on 5/25/2007 6:26 AM:
Mostly the problem is with the packed version. Try using the
original version. At least for me, the packed version is extremely
quirky.
Is there a reason to use the packed version if JavaScript files are compressed
and served via
Let me see if I can pull something together to illustrate ... stay
tuned.
Hi,
I have a problem with Thickbox contents not being loaded when the
trigger is set dynamically. Here's an example:
http://dev.tipos.com.br/jquery/thickbox.php
1. Click on 'add a new thickbox trigger'.
2. Click on the new link to open the ThickBox. It will open and the
content will be set
Not at all. I actually believe you might get better results using the
min version plus gzip.
--
Brandon Aaron
On 5/25/07, Bil Corry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah wrote on 5/25/2007 6:26 AM:
Mostly the problem is with the packed version. Try using the
original version.
Glad to hear that you've got it working, Micha. Maybe you can post a
link to your code instead of sending it all?
Mike
i know, i just wanted to make sure, cause in my implementation (not the
example) i had the case where two modals where there in IE6. i mixed up
the code a bit. sorry if
how 'bout
html
head
titleMy page/title
style type='text/css'
#content { display: block }
#loading { display: none }
/style
script type=text/javascript
document.write(style type='text/css'#content { display: none }
#loading { display: block } \/style);
$( function() {
$(#loading).hide();
Ditto for ViralVideos.com ... very lightly and I haven't touched it in
months ... but it uses a little jQuery...
Scott
On 5/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can add
youngisrael-stl.org
(a synagogue in St. Louis)--uses jQuery for lots of effects and
enhancements
Danny
Hi Jared,
It looks like there are a few ways you can tighten up your selectors,
but the part that you're asking about could be changed from this ...
$('#ailment').find('.close').click(function() {
$('.accContent').slideUp();
$(this).prev('.accToggler').removeClass
Karl, that worked perfect. However, when I then click on the toggler
that has been changed back, the class on it is not being changed.
Here's the complete jQuery stuff, with the section you refined at the
bottom:
script type=text/javascript
$(function() {
$
I'm not sure how you're doing your sorting, but you may find the
following useful:
// Array.Sort
//Original: http://weetbixthecat.com/blog/2006/faster-javascript-sorting/
if(!Array.prototype.Sort) Array.prototype.Sort = function(p,f) {
if (typeof p != string) throw new TypeError();
var o =
Hi Gareth,
Here are the basics:
1. add ajaxCFC to your CF project (or somewhere that it can get to).
2. create a CFC that extends AJAXCFC.ajax:
cfcomponent extends=AJAXCFC.ajax
!--- security stuff ---
cfscript
setAllowedVerbs('POST');
setCheckHTTPReferer(true);
Check this out: http://erikandcolleen.com/erik/jquery/fxQueue/random.html
Only tested on FF. I think that's doing what you want. The plugin
doesn't have a concept of doing animations sequentially vs
simultaniously; it only does sequentially. But the plugin does make it
easy to use any animation
Rodrigo Moraes wrote:
I have a problem with Thickbox contents not being loaded when the
trigger is set dynamically. Here's an example: [ ... ]
Any clues why this is happening?
Sorry, I've looked at it a bit, and have absolutely no idea. It is very
strange. Sorry to have nothing to offer;
On Friday, May 25, 2007 9:50 AM Jörn Zaefferer said:
Masked-input gives you visual hints of the expected input and its very
easy to learn that you don't have to enter any delimiters.
See Steve Krug's book called Don't Make Me Think. The less learning a user
does, the better.
* Even though
I'm considering adding the ability to generate a table on the fly from
a JSON recordset, but only if there is some interest in that.
I only use a button on the demo so you can see how fast it works. I
normally use the document.ready function to parse as soon as the DOM
is ready. In your case,
Oh yeah, and of course include the path to jquery.AjaxCFC.js in your HTML:
script type=text/javascript
src=../js/ajaxCFC/jquery.AjaxCFC.js/script
- Jack
Jack Killpatrick wrote:
Hi Gareth,
Here are the basics:
1. add ajaxCFC to your CF project (or somewhere that it can get to).
2.
Owww pretty good! Thanks. Now I begin to undertand the things what can
we do for the poor people who disable js huauhahuahuhuahua
On 5/25/07, Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how 'bout
html
head
titleMy page/title
style type='text/css'
#content { display: block }
#loading { display: none }
Rodrigo Moraes wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with Thickbox contents not being loaded when the
trigger is set dynamically. Here's an example:
http://dev.tipos.com.br/jquery/thickbox.php
1. Click on 'add a new thickbox trigger'.
2. Click on the new link to open the ThickBox. It will open and
if u change all the ids for 1 class isnt better??
On 5/25/07, Michael Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Price wrote:
I've got five text boxes representing the four (or five for longer ones)
parts of a credit card number. They all follow one another in the DOM
without any other
tableFilter can do a multi-column sort on an 800-row table in under
60ms - it takes a bit longer to move the table rows around :)
On May 25, 11:18 am, Sean Catchpole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm not sure how you're doing your sorting, but you may find the
following useful:
// Array.Sort
On 5/25/07, Scott Sauyet wrote:
Sorry, I've looked at it a bit, and have absolutely no idea. It is very
strange. Sorry to have nothing to offer; I just didn't want you to feel
ignored. Good luck,
Thanks. :)
As I'm not familiar with the internals of Thickbox Reloaded, I've
added a dirt
Looks great in Safari 2!
On 5/25/07, Erik Beeson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check this out: http://erikandcolleen.com/erik/jquery/fxQueue/random.html
Only tested on FF. I think that's doing what you want. The plugin
doesn't have a concept of doing animations sequentially vs
simultaniously; it
Rodrigo Moraes wrote:
Another issue with Thickbox Reloaded is that, if you want to load a
iframed content which is on the same domain/port, you won't be able
because if it's on the same domain it will guess that you want ajax
(and this is not always true). I hacked it again to force an iframe
On 5/25/07, Klaus Hartl wrote:
What currently happens is this: When opening the Thickbox this content
gets captured in a closure and never gets reappended back to its
original location - it is appended to the modal with appendTo, e.g. it
is moved in the DOM. But when the modal gets closed it is
I'd love to see more documentation on how exactly TO develop
applications with Apollo using HTML JavaScript without Flash. That
is quite an interesting article! I've only recently discovered Apollo,
but my interest has been peaked since!
On May 25, 8:03 am, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And of course, now I can't seem to duplicate this.
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On 5/25/07, Su [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Klaus, I can't follow everything in your explanation below, but it sounds
a lot more complicated than something I just noticed.
Rodrigo's TB declaration reads:
$('div.slot a').thickbox();
...and
On 5/25/07, Daemach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tableFilter can do a multi-column sort on an 800-row table in under
60ms - it takes a bit longer to move the table rows around :)
Ah, well that's great news. I agree that manipulating the DOM is what
takes a while. It sounds like you are
Klaus, I can't follow everything in your explanation below, but it sounds a
lot more complicated than something I just noticed.
Rodrigo's TB declaration reads:
$('div.slot a').thickbox();
...and that applies exactly to the original link in the actual HTML. Also,
if I make a copy of the original
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