:51 pm, bcbounders bcbound...@gmail.com wrote:
When using the ScrollHorz effect in theCyclePlugin for inline HTML
content, in Firefox and Safari 3, the very first time you trigger the
transition, the content of the first slide appears to be being
squished and ends up overlapping
When using the ScrollHorz effect in the Cycle Plugin for inline HTML
content, in Firefox and Safari 3, the very first time you trigger the
transition, the content of the first slide appears to be being
squished and ends up overlapping with the incoming slide/text. See an
example here:
I've got weird behavior on the contact form at this address:
http://tinyurl.com/myy8gp'
The initial validation works (i.e. leave all fields blank and click
submit). If you then enter anything valid into any one of the
required fields and click submit again, the jQuery validation doesn't
seem to
, but maybe this
will help someone else. OR... maybe someone can point out a better
way. :D
Thanks.
- John
On Jul 17, 3:34 pm, bcbounders bcbound...@gmail.com wrote:
I've got weird behavior on the contact form at this
address:http://tinyurl.com/myy8gp'
The initial validation works (i.e. leave
I'm using the Cycle plugin and really like the scrollHorz transition
effect since it scrolls left/right appropriately when using the pager
navigation. But I'm having a strange problem with the very first
transition when viewed in FireFox (v 3.0.11 on Mac as well as 3.0.11
on WinXP).
You can see
Hi,
I feel pretty stupid, but I can't seem to get the jQuery Form plugin
(http://malsup.com/jquery/form/#getting-started) and the jQuery
Validation plugin (http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-
validation/) to work together. I can get them to work separately, but
I can't seem to
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On Jan 23, 8:34 pm, bcbounders bcbound...@gmail.com wrote:
Jörn,
Thanks for the tip... looks like that could work with a navigation
filter parsing out the anchor portion of the URL. I'll give it a
shot, anyway!
As for the scroll-down-to-accordion part... guess I've
joern.zaeffe...@googlemail.com
wrote:
You can use the navigation-option for
that:http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Accordion/accordion
Though you have to implement the scroll down to accordion yourself.
Jörn
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 10:44 PM, bcbounders bcbound...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Hi,
This is probably a stupid question, but I've been scouring around
trying to find an answer to no avail.
Is is possible to have a hyperlink that links to the accordion on
another page in such a way that it opens a specific accordion
element? For instance, I have a page where I want to
@Mike: Update - it's all up and running! You can see it here:
http://tinyurl.com/5n8mco
Thanks so much for your help (OK... for DOING it!). I really
appreciate it!
- John
On Sep 8, 12:52 pm, bcbounders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike,
WOW! Thanks so much! This is TOTALLY the kind
appear on your page which
would then disappear some number of seconds after the page loads. You'd
probably want to substitute some message instead of that.
-Mike
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scriptnoscripta href=http://weather.ibegin.com/;Weather
Information by iBegin/a/noscript
/div
... more content ...
/body
/html
On Sep 7, 3:55 pm, bcbounders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK... so here's what I've got so far. I'm trying to work out the
jQuery so
: bcbounders
Brad,
Interesting approach... I like it! Now I'll see if I can get
this to work on the site... like replacing the missing widget
with a static image or something... so the page doesn't have
a gaping hole where the weather's supposed to be (which is
what was happening when iBegin
... or even if this is
the best route to try and achieve what I want.
Can someone take a look and provide some feedback? I'd really
appreciate it!
Thanks a lot!
- John
On Sep 6, 10:49 am, bcbounders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rene,
Thanks so much for posting.
I got the site up, using the iBegin
Rene,
Thanks so much for posting.
I got the site up, using the iBegin weather widget on it's own. If it
helps, here's a link: http://tinyurl.com/5n8mco
I'll take a stab at doing what you suggest... wish me luck! :D But...
expect to hear more questions from me soon.
- John
On Sep 6, 3:50
OK... I'm new to jQuery (and not much of a JS programmer), so be
gentle with me! :D
I have a site that's using a Javascript to embed a small weather
widget (it's from weather.ibegin.com). The problem is that my client
REALLY likes the look of the iBegin weather widget, but iBegin hasn't
been
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