Doh...thank you Karl for saving my behind. Parse Int won't work...coffee
hadn't kicked in yet.
Cheers,
- Jonathan
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 6:58 PM, Karl Swedberg k...@englishrules.com wrote:
On Oct 5, 2009, at 11:43 AM, Jonathan Sharp wrote:
You can run a parseint on the number: var myInt
Hi Eric,
The browser will replace the image first before loading it. What you can do
to preload the image is as follows:
var newBackgroundImage = '/new/image/url.png';
$('img /')
.attr('src', newBackgroundImage)
.bind('load', function() {
$('div').css('background-image', 'url(' +
What are you trying to do?
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 11:37 AM, m.ugues m.ug...@gmail.com wrote:
HAllo all.
This piece of code works fine in FIrefox but does not work in IE.
http://pastie.org/642444
The problem is on textContent attribute that in IE is undefined.
Any workaround?
Kind
$.fn.myPlugin = function(options) {options $.extend({ callback: null },
options);
// Your plugin
if ( $.isFunction(options.callback) ) {
options.callback.call();
}
};
$('div').myPlugin({
callback: function() {
// Your callback code
}
});
A better approach
Another approach you can take is:
var table = $('tabletrtdtable
id=rt0/td/tr/table/td/tr/table')
.appendTo( parent )
.find('table');
This creates the HTML and then appends it to the parent. Since you created a
jQuery object with that fragment,
Hi Dan,
Can you post a URL to a page that includes the smallest amount of code to
reproduce this issue?
Cheers,
- Jonathan
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 2:44 PM, DynamoDan dhaart...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All
I've used jQuery a lot over the years, mostly in the joomla CMS
context. I think I've
Hi Chris,
I'd recommend starting by commenting out all code until IE doesn't crash.
Then I'd start uncommenting code in smaller blocks until you isolate what
starts the IE crash.
Cheers,
- Jonathan
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 8:56 PM, zeckdude zeckd...@gmail.com wrote:
My site works fine in
jQuery doesn't select or operate on text nodes. Here's a plugin I wrote that
will capture the text node and wrap it:
/*!
* jQuery wrapNextTextNode Plugin v1.0
* http://outwestmedia.com/
*/
$.fn.wrapNextTextNode = function(wrap) {
return this.each(function() {
var ns =
Hi James,
Here's one way to rewrite it using jQuery:
function divShowHide(divID, imgID) {
var d = $('#' + divID).toggle();
$('#' + imageID).attr('src', 'Images/' + ( d.is(':visible') ?
'down' : 'up' ) + 'arrow.png' );
}
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On Oct 23, 2008, at 8:42 AM, James2008
Hi RWF,
You can make a cross site call if the server knows how to speak JSONP.
Remy Sharp (no relation) had a great blog post about this a while back:
http://remysharp.com/2007/10/08/what-is-jsonp/
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On Oct 22, 2008, at 6:17 PM, RWF wrote:
in the docs:
Hi gtso86,
Do you have a URL of the page in question?
It may be that you need to call your $('#rapida ul a')... code after
$.load() is finished loading the content.
You could do this by using the callback argument:
$.load(url, [data], function() {
$('#rapida ul a')...
});
Cheers,
Hi Elke,
The dropShadow plugin wasn't used for this. It was accomplished with
images and css. If you download Firefox 3 and install the excellent
firebug extension (http://www.getfirebug.com) it allows you to inspect
the HTML page and see what CSS styles were applied to what elements.
Hi Isaac,
Do you have a link you could post? It's unclear to me exactly what the
question is.
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On Oct 22, 2008, at 6:59 PM, isaacn wrote:
Is there a way to do a direct link to an arbitrary slide, from another
page? I saw the demo where the link was on the same page, but
my probleam:
click in 'MG' (this action fire the load content)
now, click in 'Belo Horizonte' (this is the load content!) first alert
dont appear. :(
On 22 out, 21:59, Jonathan Sharp, Out West Media jquery-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi gtso86,
Do you have a URL of the page in question?
It may
$('div').click(function() {
// Will give you the index out of just the DIV tags
var index = $(this).parent().find(' ' + this.tagName).index(this);
// Will give you the index out of all siblings
var index = $(this).parent().find(' *').index(this);
});
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On Tue,
Hi Vik,
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 4:41 PM, joomlafreak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
My impression so far had been that they really are
not counted much compared to your experience. It is generally
mentioned by people that increasing competition has led to companies
using the credentials like
Hi jbhat,
Can you post a URL? It's nearly impossible to debug or provide any feedback
from reading the code below.
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 2:51 PM, jbhat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having trouble with AJAX:
In document ready i have:
$.post(test.php,
-right5')
$('.equipment a.i-rightx')
How would i put that into a loop?
Thanks.
On Jul 8, 10:16 pm, Jonathan Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Johnee,
Another approach would be:
$('.equipment a.i-right1').each(function(i) {
if ( i 0 i 9 ) {
$(this).hide
Hi Vik,
This is somewhat of a tough question to answer. I think the most important
factor in this is rather than programming experience it should be
relevant experience. Having been professionally in the IT field for over
10 years, I've focused my skill set to the web development realm and more
Isn't it more like?
alert( $('people:female').find('girlfriend').length == 0 ? 'l33t' : 'normal'
)
-js
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 11:11 AM, Brandon Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Something like:
$('people:female').find('girlfriend') = []
--
Brandon Aaron
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 10:33 AM,
Just throwing this out there, but I'm guessing it may be similar to the one
day jQuery Camp '07 that was in Boston, MA following The Ajax Experience
East conference (http://theajaxexperience.com). TAE is scheduled for
Sept/Oct of this year.
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Joe
Hi Philip,
I'm not sure if you're attempting a partial match but you may also find the
following works:
$('div.' + $i)
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 8:40 PM, Karl Swedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Philip,
What you need to do in this case is concatenate the variable, so
Hi hartshorne,
You're on the right track with event delegation as it is fundamentally
different than binding the event to each link. With event delegation you
have 1 event bound to 1 element (div), in binding to each link you have 1
event boud to two links.
jQuery('#nav').bind('click',
Hi Sean,
I'm guessing what's happening is as you resize the div to the height of the
window - 270 it expands the document height which triggers another resize.
Do you have a URL to this page?
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On 2/21/08, SeanR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using $(window).resize()
gastric bypass surgery), and I'm finally at home
recovering. Again, thanks for the wonderful plug-in!
Chris
On Jan 31, 2008 11:01 AM, Jonathan Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Chris,
Just wanted to give you a heads up, I've released jdMenu 1.4.0 at
http://jdsharp.us/jQuery/plugins
Hi Paul,
This should do the trick:
$('li').each(function(i){
array1[ Math.floor( i / 3 ) ] = $(this).html();
});
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On 2/4/08, Paul Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know the following would work if I wanted to copy the values of *each*
li
to a separate array element.
Minor typo:
$('class').bind('click', function(){//whatever});
should be .class
-js
On 2/1/08, Alexandre Plennevaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A good read _ There was a very useful comment about a less known feature
of jquery: namespacing events.
I've updated the wiki with it:
Hi Chris,
Just wanted to give you a heads up, I've released jdMenu 1.4.0 at
http://jdsharp.us/jQuery/plugins/jdMenu/1.4.0 (though I haven't posted
notice of this yet) It's been updated to work with jQuery 1.2.2 and the
latest dimensions plugin.
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On 1/24/08, Chris Jordan [EMAIL
User is banned.
-js
On 1/30/08, ++ Corn Square ++ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most Forex traders loose money, don't be one of them
Forex made easy is as simple as you would want it to be. ...
Forex can be made easier for beginners to understand it and here's how:-
Love it!
On 1/30/08, motob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sapitot Creative is a Design firm that recently redesigned their
website. jQuery is being used to enhance page transitions and to give
a little flair to the print and web portfolio sections. What is real
interesting is the unconventional
Do you have a link to this handy?
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On 1/23/08, cfdvlpr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know about how many IE6 users this will affect? After Feb
12, 2008 is it likely that your IE 6 users will drop much? If you
have an ecommerce site that currently has about 40% IE6
Hi Nathan,
Is this related to jQuery?
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On 1/24/08, cfdvlpr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you get shipping quotes from ups? Do you ever have issues with
ups never returning a shipping rate? If so, what did you do to
workaround this?
Hi Chris,
I think the issue exists in that you're using jQuery 1.2.1 and the latest
dimensions plugin which have changed since the 1.3 version. The biggest
issues are $(window).innerHeight()/Width() aren't valid. I'm finishing up
the 1.4 release which will be updated for latest jQuery releases.
Hey Dan,
Great plugin! http://jqueryminute.com/blog/jquery-calculate-plugin/
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On 1/23/08, Dan G. Switzer, II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just realized the description text on the page is completely wrong!
It's
for another plug-in and I used that page as a template for this
You could do something along the lines of:
var rows = [];
$('#srTable tbody').each(function(i) {
var col = $('.merchantClass', this);
var distance = $('.sortDistance', this);
// Something more
rows.push({row: this, col: col, index: i});
});
If you can change .merchantClass to
Try: $(this).parents('tr:eq(0)').css('background-color', 'white');
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On 1/23/08, Mang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a fairly simple app:
table
thead
th...
/thead
tbody
trtdimg src=/images/deactivate.gif class=active_toggle/td/
tr
trtdimg src=/image/deactivate.gif
Thanks, updated the entry with a link to that post!
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On 1/23/08, Dan G. Switzer, II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan,
Hey Dan,
Great plugin! http://jqueryminute.com/blog/jquery-calculate-plugin/
Thanks! I also blogged a little more information here:
Hi Josh,
Most likely you'll have to create a new jQuery object. Take a look at the
slice method to grab your elements:
var divs = $('selector'); // [div1, div2]
var divs = $( [ divs.slice(0, 1), newdiv, divs.slice(1, 2) ] );
// divs = [div1, newdiv, div2]
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On 1/10/08, Josh
Try $('#wrapper').height()
Also please note the difference in your ID's. With the jQuery code you're
referencing 'wrapper' and with the DOM methods you're referencing 'Wrapper'.
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On 1/9/08, nightelf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in firefox
$('#wrapper').attr('offsetHeight') ==
The problem is that you're binding the click event to the projectLink class
on document ready but since no one has clicked the image yet the class isn't
present so there are no elements that match the class selector and thus no
events bound.
You could do something like the code below. This will
Also worth noting is that jQuery is not required for this library. It uses
the jQuery namespace (jQuery.aop) but this could easily be changed to work
with non-jQuery implementations.
-js
On 1/7/08, PragueExpat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Surfing dzone.com this morning, I came across this plugin
Try escaping the colon: $(#itemForm\\:standards select:last)
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On 1/7/08, npetcu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm updating some of the legacy software we have at my company and
changing much of the JavaScript to jQuery. I'm having a bit of
trouble with a few particular id's
Hi Nathan,
It's kind of hard to debug your example without knowing the context of the
html and css. Do you have a sample url?
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On 12/19/07, cfdvlpr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if( $.browser.msie (jQuery.browser.version 7.) ) {
It's a best practice to use var a = this to avoid the scope leak that you
mentioned.
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On 12/18/07, Joel Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also you might want to do var a = this so that it doesn't conflict
with any global variables.
Thanks, Josh. That's what I suspected.
http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/JavaScript/jquery-1.2.1.pack.js 404's..oops!
-js
On Dec 12, 2007 1:58 PM, Jason Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is my first JQuery plugin in awhile. I needed to put up a series of
Add To Digg-style links on the http://www.ShootingForACause.com/2008/
Also you may want to namespace your elements (like div my:title=/div)
as sometimes setting attributes for elements that have attributes can cause
issues. Like setting a value attribute for a li caused issues for us in IE
6 when the value was non-numeric
-Jonathan
On Dec 11, 2007 1:03 PM, Jörn
$myCollection = $myCollection.not( $myElem );
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On Dec 10, 2007 12:00 PM, George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bit of a brain block today, maybe I'm being daft but...
How do we remove the element referenced by $myElem from a list of
elements in $myElements ?
Scenario: We have
Hi LT,
I don't think you can force a file download with an Ajax request. You may be
able to (not certain) with an embeded IFrame that has your url as it's
source.
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On Dec 10, 2007 4:06 AM, lagos.tout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Anyone know how to force the browser to treat
script src/js/jquery.js type=text/javascript/script is not valid. I'm
not sure if your email program did this but it should be:
script src=/js/jquery.js type=text/javascript/script
Cheers,
-js
On Nov 30, 2007 10:41 AM, bludog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm new to jQuery, so please bear with
*Untested*
Something similar to:
var index = $(this).parent().find(' td').index(this);
-js
On 11/26/07, badtant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adding a psuedo attribute like col with an each function would work.
I was hoping there would be some smart jquery-function for this.
Keep suggesting
.find() only searches down the tree (so child elements of .btn). You may
need some combination of .parents() or .siblings().
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On 11/5/07, nemozob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to target the closets instance of an element with a
class name target but I'm having
I'd cast my vote for leaving it out of core for now. The beauty of jQuery is
the leaness of the core. I've had my eye on LiveQuery for quite some time
but haven't had a chance to put it into practice for our enterprise toolkit.
Performance is a major concern but of greater issue is the
I'm sure there's a more elegant solution but you could do something like:
// Untested
var about = $( 'selector for the li' ).clone().find('
ul').remove().end().html();
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On 11/2/07, sawmac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to select text inside list items. I'm using
SPAM -- please ignore this post, banning user...
On 11/1/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://googlyx.com/
hi
i get this website and i joined here its realy cool give a look
http://googlyx.com/
You're trying to include the file on an unstable DOM. Look at jQuery's
getScript method. Unfortunately you'd have to have jQuery loaded to use
it.
Cheers,
-js
On 10/29/07, DMS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to include jQuery from within another javascript file,
using this..
--
It'd be best to post a link to the sample. Most people won't go through the
time to copy and paste the above code to execute it.
Cheers,
-js
On 10/29/07, Adrian Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hope this is ok to do. I've just done my first plugin and I thought
I'd ask for anyone's
On 10/19/07, Dave Methvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$('#divname').scrollTop( $('#divname')[0].scrollHeight );
I think you meant:
$('#divname')[0].scrollTop( $('#divname')[0].scrollHeight );
Nope, I was utilizing the scrollTop() method from dimensions.
Here's another way that avoids
You can use hashes (url.php#hash) which won't reload the page.
-js
On 10/18/07, Simpel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I'm almost certain that this one is impossible but maybe someone out
there has a solution
We just released a site with a lot of ajax functions and now people
starts
and Firefox, although I can't tell
if the distances are the same. Any advice for relatively lining up
the menu directly beneath the image?
Thanks, - Dave
On Oct 16, 3:56 pm, Jonathan Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think this is less of a jdMenu specific thing but you could do
something
mention the
plug-in supports relative positioning. Is there an example somewhere
on the site? I can just model my code off the example.
Thanks for your replies, - Dave
On Oct 17, 9:29 am, Jonathan Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The menu positioning code uses absolute positioning. Try removing
If you're using jquery-1.2+ you can do the following to just wipe out your
events:
$('#BLAH').bind('click.myfn', function() { ... });
$('#BLAH').unbind('click.myfn').bind('click.myfn', function() { ... });
This will only replace your event (myfn can be whatever you want) otherwise
if you do
I'll take a shot at that as I've been using some custom events in components
being built and it'd be a nice behavior to have. And allow for a decoupling
of callbacks that we have with developers currently.
Cheers,
-js
On 10/17/07, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan Sharp
});
but it didn't seem to move the menu
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/4793fc4e34ebb5c1
- Dave
On Oct 17, 1:22 pm, Jonathan Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try passing in with your defaults (using either positive or negative
numbers) and see
On 10/17/07, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan Sharp schrieb:
I'll take a shot at that as I've been using some custom events in
components being built and it'd be a nice behavior to have. And allow
for a decoupling of callbacks that we have with developers currently.
Gives
$('ul.jd_menu').jdMenu({
activateDelay: 100
});
Should work, here are the other options:
showDelay: 150 hideDelay: 550
Sorry there isn't any documentation yet.
-js
On 10/16/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Chris, Thanks for this recommendation. One thing I'm noticing
img src=images/menu_arrow.JPG alt= border=0 align=middle
height=16 width=16 /
but when the user rolls over the image, I'd like the source of the
image to change to something else to indicate the menu is active.
How do I do this with jdMenu?
- Dave
On Oct 16, 2:28 pm, Jonathan Sharp [EMAIL
A URL would be helpful for debugging.
-js
On 10/15/07, airslim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually it does make sense... but its not working, for my case :
var jq = jQuery.noConflict(true);
throws an arror with firebug - jQuery is not a constructor.
Howdy, I'm jumping in late to the conversation here.
As Brandon pointed out there were some updates to dimensions/jQuery core
that need to be updated in the plugin. I have a rewrite nearing completion
which I'm working hard at trying to have completed and published by Ajax
Experience at the end
Are there any details in terms of times? I'm attempting to schedule a flight
and need to know if I have time to catch on Saturday night.
Cheers,
-js
On 9/15/07, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's very likely that this will be taking place at Harvard University,
thus, it'll be on any
*Do not do:*
$(...).removeClass('a').removeClass('b').removeClass('c');
*Instead do:*
$(...).removeClass('a b c');
Same applys to addClass()
I had 15 classes I had to remove and Firefox was a champ at chained
removeClass calls, IE was taking 760ms!
-js
to
$(...).attr('class','');
Jonathan Sharp-2 wrote:
*Do not do:*
$(...).removeClass('a').removeClass('b').removeClass('c');
*Instead do:*
$(...).removeClass('a b c');
Same applys to addClass()
I had 15 classes I had to remove and Firefox was a champ at chained
removeClass calls
--
*From:* jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On
Behalf Of *Jonathan Sharp
*Sent:* Wednesday, September 19, 2007 11:55 AM
*To:* jquery-en@googlegroups.com
*Subject:* [jQuery] PERFORMANCE TIP: removeClass()
*Do not do:*
$(...).removeClass
I'm confused! ...he's not 10ft tall? Is he a mere mortal?
-js
On 8/24/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jQuery's fearless leader John Resig is in the news today on Ajaxian.com.
The post is about John's recent chat over at Google on Best Practices
in Javascript Library Design. The cool
While this isn't exactly what you're looking for it would give you a base to
build upon if you were to write your own. It would have the calculations for
scrolling as well as some timing events.
http://jdsharp.us/jQuery/plugins/AutoScroll/
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On 8/23/07, rayfidelity [EMAIL
I'm using this to clear an element's style (as set by developer's) and it
works great in FF but not IE. Any thoughts?
$('[EMAIL PROTECTED]').attr('style', '');
Cheers,
-js
This can be reduced to this:
$(document).ready(function() {
function doPlusMinus(event) {
qty_field = $(this).parent('td').find('[EMAIL PROTECTED]');
var num = $(qty_field).val();
$(qty_field).val( num + (event.data === true ? 1 : (num 0 ? -1 :
0)) );
}
//
', true, doPlusMinus)
)
)
Cheers,
-js
On 8/21/07, Jonathan Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This can be reduced to this:
$(document).ready(function() {
function doPlusMinus(event) {
qty_field = $(this).parent('td').find('[EMAIL PROTECTED]');
var num = $(qty_field
that would not fall into the family friendly nature of this
group. So please be patient as we approve you as you start contributing.
Cheers,
-Jonathan
On 8/17/07, Giovanni Battista Lenoci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan Sharp ha scritto:
The reason there's a delay is that new members posts
On 8/17/07, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've thought of this, as well. I also wanted to add a hook to allow:
$(...).click(.toggle())
However, I'm currently leaning away from it (embedding code in strings
is messy) in favor of another solution that I'm working on:
On 8/16/07, Stephan Beal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 16, 7:39 pm, Mitch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*snip*
Simon Willison apparently has a
similar hang-up about jQuery. And, like i am in my hate-hate
relationship with Python, he's in the minority.
Minor detail, it wasn't Simon
The reason there's a delay is that new members posts are moderated to fight
spam. After x number of valid posts the moderation restriction is removed.
I've removed this restriction for your account.
Cheers,
-js
On 8/15/07, barophobia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can see my emails in the Gmail
No, probably not. Your messages are posted, just not immediately. We're
pretty good at moderating posts quickly. Sometimes googlegroups seems a
little lagged.
Cheers,
-js
On 8/15/07, Göran Törnquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is that the reason why I haven't had any responses to my post (and
I'm going to throw my suggestion in:
$(...).oneTime();
$(...).everyTime();
$(...).stopTime();
Cheers,
-js
P.S. I approved your account so there shouldn't be a delay anymore.
On 8/14/07, Blair Mitchelmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe it's just my jealousy of pattern matching and
I'd recommend booglyboogly since that's what happens when you click on the
X
-js
On 8/2/07, Paul Caton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's neat!
Now you need a good name for it. Come to think of it, it looks a bit
like table tennis - maybe you could call it Ping-Pong, something like
that.
super fly.
On 8/1/07, Richard D. Worth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/1/07, Mario Moura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BJ AJ
(Before JQuery) (After JQuery)
Meet BJ :-(
Meet AJ :-)
- Richard
Why simply write bug free code!
-js
On 7/26/07, cfdvlpr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Firebug is awesome for debugging your Jquery code using firefox. But,
how do you debug problems that occur in IE and IE only?
This could also be written as:
$('a').click(function() {
if ($(this).parents('#nav').size() == 0) {
alert('...');
return false;
}
});
-js
On 7/25/07, Erik Beeson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You don't need to wrap the parameter to not in $(...). Maybe try:
$(a).not(#nav
The issue lies in that you're trying to bind your click event to
.collapsibleopen at document ready time. The .collapsibleopen class won't be
available until the user clicks to have it added. I think below is more of
what you're after...
$('.collapsible .collapsed
trying some XPath Selectors. Could you help me?
Cheers ;)
Mario
2007/7/25, Jonathan Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The issue lies in that you're trying to bind your click event to
.collapsibleopen at document ready time. The .collapsibleopen class won't be
available until the user clicks to have
I think you're going to have to attack that server side as the html is
interperted browserside into the dom tree which automatically closes tags as
necessairy.
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On 7/19/07, sozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a rather odd problem where I am looking for potentially missing
html tags due
Gordon,
That's really slick!
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On 7/18/07, Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finally got my net access on my dev machine back. :) Here's my
code.
var myTrigger;
var progressElem = $('#progressCounter');
$.ajax ({
type: 'GET',
dataType: 'xml',
url
Take a look at the dimensions plugin. (www.visualjquery.com - Plugins -
Dimensions)
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On 7/12/07, John Farrar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to achieve this with jQuery.
document.getElementById('postedText').scrollTop =
document.getElementById('postedText').scrollHeight -
Turns out he works for the same company I do... I'll see what I can do...
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On 7/12/07, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This looks really interesting:
http://www.zachleat.com/web/2007/07/07/domdom-easy-dom-element-creation/
Of course his proposal for porting doesn't quite work
You're missing your return statement in this revised version (for the
noob's: which is needed to cancel the event)
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On 7/10/07, Sean Catchpole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/10/07, cfdvlpr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That works very well. Could you also grey out the unchecked
checkboxes
I absolutely love it! That is so slick!
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On 7/6/07, Remy Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since it's Friday - here's something I made for fun with jQuery:
Have you ever looked at a picture on the Internet, say on Flickr or
Facebook, and thought it would look great with a speech bubble
On 6/20/07, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan Sharp wrote:
On 6/20/07, *Jörn Zaefferer* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Jonathan Sharp wrote:
I have the following:
$('div class=foo').find('.foo').doSomething();
Why not simply
(untested) You need to do:
$('div.a').mouseout(function(e) {
if (e.target == this) {
$(this).children('span.b').hide();
}
});
Cheers,
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On 6/13/07, wswilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is my code:
html
head
script src=jquery.js type=text/javascript/script
script
Hi Christ,
I hope I can clear up some of the confusion and frustration. jdMenu binds
unbinds it's events on each show/hide which allows for easy updating of a
dynamic menu. The documentation is lacking quite a bit so I appologize.
I realized that this works best for sub-menus as opposed to a
On 6/5/07, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 5, 8:53 am, Jonathan Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Christ,
Oh, and I am a great guy... but I don't walk on water, Jonathan...
lol! :o)
Oops! I don't think my coffee had kicked in yet! (Nope I wasn't trying to
take the Lords
I can't speak for John, but I asked about this about a month ago and
he was saying it was slated for the 1.2 release.
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On May 31, 2:46 pm, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Let's hope so... I want him to be in business
when I need him... I'm getting up in age,
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