Perfect! Thanks so much!
On Jan 8, 4:15 pm, Šime Vidas sime.vi...@gmail.com wrote:
How many DIVs of class tv do you have? One?
And you want an other DIV to trigger the cross-fade on the tv DIV?
If that is the case...
$(document).ready(function () {
$('div.tv,
I recently implemented the Image Cross Fade Transition (http://
jqueryfordesigners.com/image-cross-fade-transition/)
It works great, and I'm hoping to add to the code to enhance the
functionality. Currently, if I hover over the image, it runs the cross
fade transition, which I would like to keep.
, Jordan jscottphil...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the insight Johan! When I implemented that though, it just
added the hover cross fade to the other div as well. I am looking for
a way to make the 2nd div JUST trigger the first. I was looking at the
page you linked to and I am messing around
for this.
Example the jQuery trigger.http://docs.jquery.com/Events/trigger
But for now, the simpliest solution is just to add another selector
like this
$('div.example, div.tv').hover( .
/ Johan
On Jan 5, 8:33 pm, Jordan jscottphil...@gmail.com wrote:
I recently implemented the Image
I recently implemented the Image Cross Fade Transition (http://
jqueryfordesigners.com/image-cross-fade-transition/)
It works great, and I'm hoping to add to the code to enhance the
functionality. Currently, if I hover over the image, it runs the cross
fade transition, which I would like to keep.
Hey folks,
I've made another quick update to the DateFormat function in CFJS. You can
read about it on my blog if you like (http://cjordan.us/index.cfm/CFJS).
It's at version 1.1.12, and as always is available from
http://cfjs.riaforge.org.
Cheers!
Chris
I just wanted to let everyone know that CFJS 1.1.11 is now available. There
was a small bug in two of the list functions (ListContains and
ListContainsNoCase). You can read about the changes
herehttp://cjordan.us/index.cfm/2009/10/15/CFJS---Bug-Fix-Release.
You can download the latest version
Hi folks,
I just wanted to drop a quick note letting everyone know that I've
committed cfjs 1.1.10 to the repository on riaforge.org (http://
svn.riaforge.org/cfjs/). This new version includes HTMLCodeFormat()
and HTMLEditFormat(). I'll be working on NumberFormat() soon as well
as a short list
paragraphs under 'Take one: Only indentation'.
- Richard
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 4:08 PM, Chris Jordan chris.s.jor...@gmail.comwrote:
Is there a particularly jQuery-ish way to determine if there is text
selected on the screen? I've googled around for some code on this
subject, but I
Is there a particularly jQuery-ish way to determine if there is text
selected on the screen? I've googled around for some code on this
subject, but I want to be sure that whatever I use is cross-browser
compatible. It's been my experience that if I let jQuery do the heavy
lifting for me, that my
Sasha wrote:
What I'm trying to figure out is if I can turn off the validator for
the 2nd button when I add a row to the table, while keeping it active
for the 1st one.
To do this you remove the metadata from the form element which you don't
want to validate.
e.g. if you have a required
Steve J wrote:
Group,
I'm putting together a form using the Validate plugin, and have run
into an issue it would be nice to resolve.
My issue Is around the focusInvalid option. I'd like to disable the
focusInvalid behavior for a particular element, yet keep it enabled
for the rest.
Is
Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
There is no official API for that, but you can customize the
focusInvalid method. An example is here:
http://jquery.bassistance.de/validate/demo/tinymce/ (take a look at
the source)
Jörn
Thanks for the help.
It turned out I was going round the houses to do
Hi folks,
I'm trying to manipulate which item in a select box is selected using
jQuery. The following code snippet works great in FF but fails miserably in
IE6 and IE7
// select the publish to option
$(#PublishToID option).each(function(){
$this = $(this);
if($this.attr(textContent) ==
packed.
Thanks,
Chris
On Feb 26, 3:11 pm, Chris Jordan chris.s.jor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm trying to manipulate which item in a select box is selected using
jQuery. The following code snippet works great in FF but fails miserably in
IE6 and IE7
// select the publish to option
options value, you can set the value of
the select drop-down:
$(select).val(1);
On Feb 26, 11:24 am, Chris Jordan chris.s.jor...@gmail.com wrote:
I just realized I may need to explain a little further.
I've got a table on the same page. Clicking on a record in that table
populates a small
Mika Tuupola wrote:
http://ui.jquery.com/download_builder/
Is UI download builder working? I choose the components I want and
click download but nothing happens. It just resets the form.
I have the exact same issue.
Regards,
--
Jordan
keep the ID of the DIV i'm loading data into with each request.
Any help appreciated,
Thanks a lot,
Jordan
Yeah, nothing bugs me more than when I'm searching for the answer to
something on google only to come up with fifteen mailing list posts on the
subject where the only answer is some smart-ass telling me to search google
for it. :o/
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Alex Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yeah, wow! I'm definitely bookmarking that! Very nicely done!
Chris
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 2:08 PM, Benjamin Sterling
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tony,
I really must say that that is a beautiful piece of work; I don't have a
need for it right now but be sure that I have bookmarked and passed
Given your requirements, you can't go wrong with using jQueryUI. - modal
pop-up (check)
- easy to control life cycle (check)
- good documentation (check) -- http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Dialog
- easy to customize look and feel ( same link as above, see Theming, also
check out the theme roller, very
I agree that theme roller is one of the coolest things since sliced bread...
:o)
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Richard D. Worth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For jQuery UI Dialog themes, take a look at ThemeRoller:
http://themeroller.com/ - http://ui.jquery.com/themeroller
There are
Um... jQueryUI's dialog widget is good... and super easy to use. I'm just
sayin'... ;o)
Chris
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:51 AM, crypto5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
what is the best JQuery pop-up window plugin in your opinion?
I am not strong experienced in JQuery and looking for
Amen to this sort of thing being a royal pain in the arse! :o(
Chris
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 11:26 AM, Rick Faircloth
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Your code demonstration is a definite strike against
incremental upgrades in my eyes...something could break
every few days.
Since I don't use
] wrote:
Yes, it does look great!
Rick
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Chris Jordan
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 12:58 PM
To: jQuery Group
Subject: [jQuery] New jQuery Website...
I really like the look of the new jQuery website. When did
issue.. but i
didn't look at the code... hope that helps
jeremyBass
On Sep 9, 9:54 am, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just looked at the site in IE7 and I'm not seeing any problems. I
clicked
around in the documentation, and tutorials area, and just didn't notice a
problem. Jeremy
I really like the look of the new jQuery website. When did it get launched?
My hats off to the designers! It looks fantastic!! :o)
Chris
--
http://cjordan.us
the docs site (for example)
is getting the equivalent of about 3-4 Slashdot/Digg effects per day so
we have to boost up the resources that we have.
--John
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 3:22 PM, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
No offense to Remy, but I just don't like the way the Visual
I had a similar problem recently, and it turned out to be a permissions
issue with just the jquery source file. Fixed the permissions problem, and
the file started getting included properly.
Have you looked at a possible permissions issue?
Chris
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Chris [EMAIL
Mike, thanks for your suggestion. I'll give that a shot and let report back.
:o)
Chris
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://rock-itnaturalstone.com/dev/ThinVeneer.php
Just hover over some of the stone samples to see what it's doing. It's
driving me
That didn't fix the flickering problem. :o(
Can anyone help?
http://rock-itnaturalstone.com/dev/ThinVeneer.php
Chris
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Mike, thanks for your suggestion. I'll give that a shot and let report
back. :o)
Chris
On Tue
really, really need help on this. :o(
Chris
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
That didn't fix the flickering problem. :o(
Can anyone help?
http://rock-itnaturalstone.com/dev/ThinVeneer.php
Chris
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Chris Jordan
Michael, I'll try this. Thanks so much.
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:21 AM, Michael Price [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Chris Jordan wrote:
Just to clarify, in order to see the problem (especially in FF -- it looks
a little different in IE) mouse over one of the thumbnails in the center
',
fontWeight:'bold'
},
overlayCSS: {
backgroundColor:'#F2F2F2',
opacity:'0.6'
}
})
},function() {
// MOUSEOUT HERE
$(this).unblock();
});
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:31 AM, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote
I figured out what the hour glass is all about. I'm throwing up an overlay,
and that puts up the hour glass automatically. if you hover over just the
text in the middle, then there's no hour glass there.
Thanks for everyone's help!
Chris
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:45 AM, Chris Jordan [EMAIL
Recently in another thread (BlockUI: Strange flickering problem), I found
that what I'd like is to have my message be the entire overlay. So as it
stands right now, you get a semi-transparent overlay with a message in the
middle. When you run your mouse over the overlay bit, the cursor turns into
Can anyone tell me what's wrong with the following code:
$(function(){
$(.thumb).bind(mouseover, function(){
$(this).blockUI({
message: $(this).attr(alt)
})
}).bind(mouseout,function(){
I figured it out. It should be $(this).block() NOT $(this).blockUI()...
duh...
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 5:10 PM, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Can anyone tell me what's wrong with the following code:
$(function(){
$(.thumb).bind(mouseover, function
Hi folks,
after solving my previous BlockUI problem, I'm wondering if anyone has ever
seen it do this before:
http://rock-itnaturalstone.com/dev/ThinVeneer.php
Just hover over some of the stone samples to see what it's doing. It's
driving me crazy. It's almost as if the mouseover even fires
yeah, the other method of passing data via ajax is:
...
url: myurl.php,
type: post,
data: {variablename:value, variablename2:someJSValue},
...
you could declare an object that contains your arguments that you want to
pass in to updatesql.php like this:
var args = {}
args.name = John
Chris,
The hash idea that the other site was talking about is what I was telling
you in my previous post. I do this all the time:
function myFunction(email){
var args = {};
args.name = $('#nameid').val();
args.location = $('#locationid').val();
args.email = email;
+1 for I'd attend (and I answered the poll in the same way). I would
like to know that for my fee, I could be given access to a recording of
the session for my later review and study. I realize you guys aren't to
that point yet, but if I pay, and perhaps I'm not able to attend (which
could
I know my blog isn't of much note, but consider this subject blogged!
http://cjordan.us/index.cfm/2008/3/6/John-Resig-to-Give-Online-jQueryJavaScript-Training
Chris
Rey Bango wrote:
The jQuery team is looking to gauge interest in jQuery training
delivered in a live, online format by jQuery
check out jQueryUI. I've been very happy with the dialog boxes it produces.
Cheers!
Chris
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 1:26 PM, prakash123 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I have a list of links in a page, i want the end user to click the
link and read the content in a popup window. (not the
J,
I for one sure hope that someone follows up on your particular thoughts
here. I've not thought of doing what you're talking about here, and I'd love
to read other experts opinions on the subject.
Thanks for adding to this thread. :o)
Chris
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 8:57 AM, J Moore [EMAIL
Just a quick note to say that I noticed today that Dell.com is using jQuery
v. 1.2.2
Go to dell.com and look at the source for yourself if you want. It looks
like they're using some version of thickbox or something too. Click on My
Account and a modal-type window comes up for a login.
Pretty
Just to let you know, that switching from jquery.validate.pack.js to
jquery.validate.js worked like a champ. I wonder if the packed version
can be fixed though as I'd rather use it.
On Feb 24, 4:11 pm, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the response! I'll let you know how
Hi folks,
I'm in need of some assistance in figuring out how to place error
messages via Jörn's form validation plug-in. I'm not sure I understand
how it works. So far what appears to happen is that the plug-in itself
adds a label tag with the class error and then the text of the
error that I've
of a modal dialog?
Thanks heaps,
Chris
On Feb 25, 10:03 am, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm in need of some assistance in figuring out how to placeerror
messages via Jörn's formvalidationplug-in. I'm not sure I understand
how it works. So far what appears to happen
Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
Chris Jordan schrieb:
Just some clarification on what I'm trying to achieve. I'm looking at
the error container example for the validation plug-in and that's
darn close to what I want, but I was hoping for the error container to
be more like a modal dialog
Thanks for the response! I'll let you know how it turned out.
On Feb 20, 10:41 pm, Macarrão [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hails! Well, I've been using this plugin and it works nice!
I think you'd better give the attribute name the same value as the
id attribute. I believe IE and Opera selects by
Hi folks,
This page http://seifactory.com/login.php works in FireFox without
problem, but doesn't do anything in IE. Now, I'm only talking about
validation here, the form doesn't actually *do* anything just yet. All I was
trying to do was get the validation going.
This is the first time I've
that's lame. enter should be a single line break. If I want a double line
break, I'll hit enter twice.
On Feb 13, 2008 1:29 AM, andrea varnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 12, 8:32 pm, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've been using FCK editor for a while now. It used to create a
now double spaces with enter key?
On 13 Feb, 16:03, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that's lame.
definitely.
but I think it has something to do with editors like Dreamweaver. I
remember
using it once... is there a CTRL+Return combo or something?
--
http://cjordan.us
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 PROTECTED
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Jan 21, 2008, at 4:08 PM, Chris Jordan wrote:
You said it was positioning correctly for you? What version of IE was that
in? For me, in IE6 it shows up in the top left (0,0) of the view port...
it's supposed to show
. I'd love the help. I'll of course keep
working on it from my end.
Thanks so much everyone,
Chris
On Jan 24, 2008 10:54 AM, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I'm just now getting back to this guys (I was sick yesterday). I
appreciate all the suggestions. I'll bet it's malformed markup
Problem solved. I feel stupid. It was a typo in my path to the .js source
for the dimensions plug-in. Duh. :o/
Chris
On Jan 21, 2008 10:25 AM, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm trying to use jdMenu for jQuery (which I have successfully used
before), but I'm getting
Hi folks.
I'm having another problem with the jdMenu plug-in. In IE when I hover over
the top-level menu the sub-menu appears in the absolute top left of the
view-port! Bah! I don't know what I've done wrong. I've used jdMenu at
another client of mine, and it works great in both FF and IE. This
element.
Hope that helps.
--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Jan 21, 2008, at 1:42 PM, Chris Jordan wrote:
Hi folks.
I'm having another problem with the jdMenu plug-in. In IE when I hover
over the top-level menu the sub-menu appears
1:01 PM, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
going to lunch. I'd like to exchange emails with you about this. I'll be
back in about an hour or so. Thanks so much Karl.
Chris
On Jan 21, 2008 12:52 PM, Karl Swedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looked to me like it was being positioned
.
- Jack
Chris Jordan wrote:
Hi folks.
I'm having another problem with the jdMenu plug-in. In IE when I hover
over the top-level menu the sub-menu appears in the absolute top left of the
view-port! Bah! I don't know what I've done wrong. I've used jdMenu at
another client of mine
. An alternative that works
cross-browser is to hijack Flash's access to the clipboard via
ExternalInterface.
-- Yehuda
On Dec 26, 2007, at 9:29 AM, Chris Jordan wrote:
Okay, I think I just found it. Before I posted this question I was
searching google for javascript programmatic cut and paste (and other
Is there a way to use jQuery (or javascript in general) to programmatically
controll copy and paste functions? I'd like to replace the right-click
context menu and *only* offer the ability to cut and paste. I was looking at
using Chris Domigan's ContextMenu plug-in to capture the right-click and
is
okay for me because when users launch this app they don't get a browser
choice. It's automattically using IE 6.
All that said, comments are still welcomed. :o)
Thanks,
Chris
On 12/26/07, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to use jQuery (or javascript in general
Sweet! Thanks for the update. :o)
Chris
On Dec 7, 2007 6:38 AM, aldur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in the process of setting up my web site again.
it will be on the http://www.bloodmoongames.com site when the new
version goes up.
I've had to move hosting companies.
--
aldur,
Let's see a demo, dude! :o)
-Chris
On Dec 6, 2007 9:05 AM, aldur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
html
head
script src=jquery.js/script
script src=jQuery.chess.js/script
script
$(document).ready(
function(){
$(#chessboard).chess();
}
);
/script
style
This looks cool. I have to admit that to this point, I've not been required
to make sure that things are accessible by screen readers and the like. It
looks like if I'm ever required to do so, that this plug-in will make things
*much* easier! Nice work. :o)
Chris
On Dec 3, 2007 1:03 PM, Chris
that's pretty dang cool. I like the syntactic sugar. I was amazed that for
all it's coolness when I entered tomorrow at 8:15PM that it understood
that as tomorrow at 8:15AM... it ignored my AM/PM designation! It only works
off of a 24 hour clock. That's a little disappointing, but not so much as
That's just got to give John and the rest of the jQuery core crew the
warm fuzzies, you know? It would if I were in their shoes! :o)
Chris
On Nov 6, 2007 7:28 PM, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't know if this has already been posted or not, but it appears that
FoodTV giant
The way Gmail view emails as conversations really works for me. There may be
100 posts on a particular thread, but it only shows up as one line in my
inbox. I have an account on a Zimbra server that's also able to view the
inbox either as a list of individual emails or as conversations. I thought
crybaby,
Given the following markup:
table border=1
tr link=site.com/tutorial/1tdRow 1 Cell 1/tdtdRow 1 Cell
2/td/tr
tr link=site.com/tutorial/1tdRow 2 Cell 1/tdtdRow 2 Cell
2/td/tr
/table
you could do something like this:
$(function(){
$(tr[link]).bind(click, function(){
I just noticed Glen's reply and looked at that example. It's almost
identical to what i was suggesting with a couple of minor differences that I
thought I'd point out.
His example:
var newURL;
$(td).click(function(){
newURL = $(this).parents(tr).attr(goto);
window.location.href = newURL;
to try this:
http://www.texotela.co.uk/code/jquery/select/
- Jack
Chris Jordan wrote:
Could it be because you're name and id are identical?
select name=SchoolID id=SchoolID
/select
Perhaps IE doesn't like this?
Just a guess.
Chris
On 10/19/07, *Yaz* [EMAIL
I realize that this is way late in coming, but I've finally put together
part two of the AjaxCFC + jQuery tutorial. I feel seriously guilty about not
getting it out before now, so I hope anyone who was interested in seeing it
still is, will forgive my lateness in getting it published, and will
Very cool. Thanks for the link Rey! :o)
Chris
On 10/17/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Read Ben Nadel's posting title jQuery And The Anticipation Of
Greatness (http://www.bennadel.com/index.cfm?dax=blog:997.view)
Rey...
--
http://cjordan.us
check out jdMenu http://jdsharp.us/jQuery/plugins/jdMenu/. It's pretty
cool.
Chris
On 10/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Is there a plug-in that allows for menu creatio in JQuery?
Specifically, I'm looking for something where when you roll over an
arrow graphic, a
bombaru,
I had just helped another user with almost this same question. I'm lazy, so
check out this short
threadhttp://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/61f29abca67a866c/075832c811ad0ee3#075832c811ad0ee3
.
He was doing things on a click, but you could do them on the change
how to trigger the show)
});
you could simplify that code like this:
$(div[id^='option']).hide();
This says, get me all the elements of type div that have the attribute 'id'
that starts with 'option'.
Seven lines to one line! Isn't that cool!?
Have fun!
Chris
On 10/8/07, Chris Jordan [EMAIL
Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Oct 8, 2007, at 4:23 PM, Chris Jordan wrote:
Also, I just noticed this code:
$(document).ready(function() {
// (hide the divs on initial view)
$('#option-1').hide();
$('#option-2').hide();
$('#option-3').hide();
$('#option-4
HI Jeremie (sorry about the lack of accent characters, I'm feeling lazy
right now)
Would the imgFull class have the full image as a background image? and then
maybe an imgThumb with a background image of the thumbnail?
If so, that's as easy as doing something like this:
dude... what the hell is that! LOL! :o)
On 10/7/07, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a clarification...I really just want to be able to pass in a
string of text, from any source, and create a valid jQuery object from
it. In this case, this is the string that I'm going to be using:
visual space.
On Oct 7, 9:39 pm, Christopher Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
dude... what the hell is that! LOL! :o)
On 10/7/07, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a clarification...I really just want to be able to pass in a
string of text, from any source
/07, Glen Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are a few I have seen, but all for 1.1, not 1.2. When the 1.2 xml
is released, I think we should have some new hard copies around.
Glen
On 10/6/07, Christopher Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to remember reading once that I could
O... wrappers around the jQuery UI components sounds cool. Gotta keep us
posted about that one! :o)
Chris
On 10/3/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brook,
CF8 provides quite a number of options in terms of prebuilt Ajax
controls but I tend to refer to them as intro widgets. They
Email Rob Gonda and see what he says about all this. He's the ultimate
source on ajaxCFC anyway. If you get an answer to this, it'd be cool to hear
about it.
Chris
On 10/4/07, Brook Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the feecback Jack. I am using the success() method and within
that
I'm having this same problem. I have a very long list of items that
are each clickable. When the user clicks on one it pops up a thickbox
that allows the user to edit that item. However, when the user clicks
on items far down in the list, they appear to get no thickbox. After a
little
thread.
Cheers,
Chris
On 10/1/07, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having this same problem. I have a very long list of items that
are each clickable. When the user clicks on one it pops up a thickbox
that allows the user to edit that item. However, when the user clicks
on items far down
Hi folks,
I'm going to be giving a talk to my local CFUG on jQuery, and specifically
using jQuery in conjunction with ColdFusion. I've been writing a tutorial on
my blog on this subject, but haven't finished it yet (it's a three-parter).
However, this talk looming in the future has lit a fire
Hi folks,
I've just started using thickbox 3.1 and I notice that transparencies
are *not* working in IE6. Is anyone else having this issue? I've not
had this issue in the past, so it's confusing me. The CSS appears to
be correct to me, but for some reason, the background refuses to be
:
Do you have a link where we can check your problem?
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Chris Jordan
Sent: lundi 10 septembre 2007 17:09
To: jQuery (English)
Subject: [jQuery] Thickbox 3.1: Transparency issues in IE6
:49 pm, Chris Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
@Alexandre:
Sorry, but I don't have a publicly accessible url to be able to show
off this problem.
@Equand:
You think? ;o)
Chris
On Sep 10, 11:27 am, Equand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
looks to me like an 'opacity' css problem
Woo-HOO!
On 9/10/07, Justin Sepulveda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yah, it looks like they're in the middle of updating everything.
On Sep 10, 3:46 pm, MrNase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just grabbedhttp://jquery.com/src/jquery-latest.jsand the header
of the file says:
/*
* jQuery 1.2
Sam, I visited both links in your post (using IE6) and I can't see the
problem? Also, I don't see anything on either page that looks like the
corner plug-in has been applied. Hmmm... did you fix things already? :o/
Chris
On 9/10/07, weepy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that's an awesome plugin
On
Dude, that looks pretty freakin' sweet! I may have to give that one a shot
sometime.
Chris
On 9/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
use this plugin: http://meerbox.nl/?page_id=4
works fine and it's pretty nice ;)
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http://cjordan.us
Bah! Darned fingers! Included ... not inclided... :o/
Chris
On 9/10/07, Christopher Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The opacity code is already inclided in the Thickbox code (in thickbox.css)
how much more manual are you talking about?
Thanks,
Chris
On 9/10/07, Equand [EMAIL PROTECTED
force
jQuery to look it up each time I use it.
On 8/6/07, Christopher Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike, thanks. I'll check that. email me off list if you'd like to see
it working... or not working... or whatever ;o)
On 8/6/07, Mike Alsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris,
It's hard
Those sound really useful! Where can we get the code?
Cheers,
Chris
On 8/7/07, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey everyone -
So Mike Hostetler was telling me about some Ajax queueing plugins that
he wanted to write - so I got some ideas, and less than an hour later
- here are two new
Hi folks,
I'm in need of some help. I'm using blockUI to display a small set of fields
to the user along with two buttons, save and close. This little
psuedo-form (it's not a true form) appears when the user clicks on a store
from a list of stores that I'm displaying for them. It works great on
this didn't seem to post the first time even though it's in my sent
items. hopefully it will work this time. i really need help with this.
thanks,
chris
On 8/6/07, Christopher Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm in need of some help. I'm using blockUI to display a small set
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