Dave,
Thank you that worked great. Is there away to find out what specific element
is firing the event. For example I would like to know the 'id' of the
element that is currently being type in.
Thanks again,
Ronn
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Dave Methvin [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
How do
Hello all,
I have two images on a page, one on top of the other. I'm using them to do a
rollover effect. One the top image I have a onmouseover event triggering a
jquery fadeOut(). On the bottom image I'm adding the onmouseout event
triggering the fadeIn() effect for the above image. The problem
Hello all
I have seen examples of counting children of an element like a div. I have
tried to customize those examples to work for my situation, but with no
success. What I'm trying to accomplish seems simple, but I have not been
able to make it happen. I'm simply trying to count the 'group#' divs
().size()
$('#master *')
$('#master *').length
-Mike
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*From:* Ronn Ross
Hello all
I have seen examples of counting children of an element like a div. I have
tried to customize those examples to work for my situation, but with no
success. What I'm trying
Hello all,
I'm using jqDnR (http://dev.iceburg.net/jquery/jqDnR/) to allow things to be
draggable on the my page. Applying it to div tags is super easy and works
great. Unfortunately when I try to apply it to an image I can't get it to
work. This is what I use for a div:
Brian
Thanks for the response. Unfortunately it still is not working. I tried
adding an alert to backDropLeft's callback function like so:
$('#backDropLeft').animate({height:550}, {duration: 750, easing:
'easeOutBack'},
function(){
alert(hello);
});
and it didn't
').animate({height:550},750,'easeOutBack', function(){
$('#contactBox').fadeIn(1000);
});
Make sure that you have jquery-ui loaded up as well otherwise easing
won't work.
Brian
On Aug 28, 12:50 pm, Ronn Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian
Thanks for the response. Unfortunately
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