Set tabindexes and hope for the best? Other than maybe disabling the
tab key altogether i'm not sure if you can. How about disabling the
fields until they come into view?
On Jun 2, 4:16 pm, Jack Killpatrick j...@ihwy.com wrote:
Anyone have any ideas? TIA.
- Jack
Jack Killpatrick wrote:
Thanks for the ideas. Interesting idea, disabling the fields out of
view, but my scenario actually has a series of forms (like 6 of them),
so that'd seem like a bit much for my case.
Here's what I ended up doing (which amounted to disabling the tab for
the relevant fields):
1. created this
Anyone have any ideas? TIA.
- Jack
Jack Killpatrick wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know of a way to prevent tabbing (via keyboard tab key)
between form fields in different slides when using the jquery
scrollTo plugin? For example, I have a UL with 2 LI's in it and each
LI has a form inside of
Turns out I had something else impacting the click. so put a
preventDefault() (had the return false already) and that cured it.
On Mar 26, 9:39 am, Ariel Flesler afles...@gmail.com wrote:
In case James comment doesn't do for you, please provide a demo.
--
Ariel
In case James comment doesn't do for you, please provide a demo.
--
Ariel Flesler
http://flesler.blogspot.com
On Mar 24, 11:27 pm, kevinm sonicd...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a vertical scrolliing area and inside the first area I have an
a link that when clicked calls scrollto to scroll the main
i forgot to mention that the temporary scroll button i've set up is a
h1scroll down test/h1 in the lower right.
i apologize if i'm missing something really obvious here, but really
don't understand how javascript can operate differently on two html
pages that appears to me to be identical.
- r
I don't see that link... neither a call to scrollTo within any of the
included js files.
Where should I look ?
--
Ariel Flesler
http://flesler.blogspot.com
On Mar 25, 1:47 pm, ryan ryanr...@gmail.com wrote:
i forgot to mention that the temporary scroll button i've set up is a
h1scroll down
Add a 'return false;' to the callback function for your click event.
This tells it not to perform the default action of clicking the a
link.
On Mar 24, 3:27 pm, kevinm sonicd...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a vertical scrolliing area and inside the first area I have an
a link that when clicked
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! Worked like a charm!
On Mar 19, 8:47 pm, mkmanning michaell...@gmail.com wrote:
Try changing overflow:auto to overflow:hidden in scroll.css*:
.section{
width:3900px;
position:relative;
overflow:auto;
}
*n.b.: I only did this in
Try changing overflow:auto to overflow:hidden in scroll.css*:
.section{
width:3900px;
position:relative;
overflow:auto;
}
*n.b.: I only did this in Firebug, so not promising anything :)
On Mar 19, 4:36 pm, Dan Pouliot danpoul...@gmail.com wrote:
First let me say a
No ideas on this?
On Oct 16, 2:53 pm, dcasey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't figure out how to scroll ALL my panes to the top.
Here is the pertinent code:
// dynamically assign ids and jScrollPane, I would rather not assign
any IDs...
$('.scrollpane').each(function(n) {
Heh, you're including jQuery twice. Thus overriding the plugins.
As for $('div.name').localScroll(...);
Try:
$.localScroll();
Cheers
--
Ariel Flesler
http://flesler.blogspot.com
On Sep 29, 10:08 pm, nika [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have been trying to use the scrollTo plug in.. but i
It turned out to be pretty simple.
You put
$('#showsList')
And
ul class=showsList
They obviously don't match :)
--
Ariel Flesler
http://flesler.blogspot.com/
On Sep 10, 8:51 pm, pedalpete [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've upgraded to 1.2.6, and added an alert to show that scrollToshow()
is
And for todays lesson, this is how we hang our heads in shame... :(
SSSO sorry about that Ariel - I checked that like 3 or 4 times
after the function, but apparently didn't check before the function
On Sep 11, 11:46 am, Ariel Flesler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It turned out to be pretty
It makes sense, yes.
I added some breakpoints, and it doesn't seem to be stepping into
getShow().
That could be my crazy Firebug. Could you make sure the scrollToShow()
function is actually being called ?
The page reports one of those odd errores about Location.toString().
Also, note that
I've upgraded to 1.2.6, and added an alert to show that scrollToshow()
is actually being called.
The Location.toString() error is a flash cross-domain xml error,
nothing to do with jquery.
I've set-up a test site for this at
http://zifimusic.com/scrollTo?showid=1388718
but just to confirm, the
Hey Ariel,
I've kept playing with this, but just can't seem to get it to work.
I've launched my site now, so if you have a chance, can I ask you to
take a look?
The site is www.HearWhere.com - and the scroll I'm trying to get to is
after you select an artist, and the artists shows list appears
I really can't find what you mention, I see the content that is loaded
by ajax, but can't figure out what kind of scrolling you need.
If you can reduce the situation/problem to something small and
minimalistic, I'll check it out asap.
Cheers
--
Ariel Flesler
http://flesler.blogspot.com/
On
Sorry Ariel,
My bad, this might make it easier
http://HearWhere.com?showid=1388718
if you follow that link, it will load coldplay and there shows.
If you scroll down to the upcoming coldplay shows, there is a section
with a small map on the left and a scrollable list on the right.
From that
ScrollTo doesn't bind, just scrolls, so no need to use LiveQuery to
call it.
Also, id's can't start with a number.
Example:
function scrollToID( id ) {
$('#hold').scrollTo( '#'+id, 1000 );
}
$('#hold').load('someData.php', function(){
scrollToID( 'foo' );
});
--
Ariel Flesler
Use something like id=number1 rather than name=number1. (Just a
note, technically an id needs to start with a none numeric character).
Then use target: '#'number' + trackid
The name attribute is really only for form input elements.
Karl Rudd
On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 12:17 PM, pedalpete [EMAIL
Thanks Karl, I didn't realize I shouldn't start an id with numeric
characters, I've been doing it for a long time without issue.
I've tried the changes you recommended, but still no scrolling.
I added an 'a' to the beginning of the id, and now my code is
[code]
function
I've also tried using a class instead of id, but no joy :(
On Sep 6, 3:59 pm, pedalpete [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Karl, I didn't realize I shouldn't start an id with numeric
characters, I've been doing it for a long time without issue.
I've tried the changes you recommended, but still
That function is meant to start a scrolling animation ?
LocalScroll is meant to be called to prepare the field, that is,
bound events that will eventually trigger scrolling.
ScrollTo is the one to call for an instant scroll.
You either call LocalScroll at start, or ScrollTo manually if you want
Thanks Ariel,
I guess I should be using scrollTo rather than LocalScroll.
Unfortunately I won't have a demo up for a few days.
I started to wonder if part of the problem was that the scrollable
list is returned via ajax, so I have tried using livequery, but still
no scrolling.
Here's the code
I think the problem is that you are not preventing the # from
appearing in the url, that generates some sort of default scroll, I'd
bind those onclicks in a non-obstrusive way, try this:
script type=text/javascript
jQuery(function( $ )
$.scrollTo.defaults.axis = 'x';//so we don't need to
stirman let me know I had a missing { in the code. Right after the
first function. This is the corrected version in case someone uses it
as a base for something else.
jQuery(function( $ ){
var positions = [ '-=900', '+=900', 4000 ];//scroll positions
var $links = $('div.move_link
Many thanks Ariel!!!
On Feb 5, 12:55 pm, Ariel Flesler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
stirman let me know I had a missing { in the code. Right after the
first function. This is the corrected version in case someone uses it
as a base for something else.
jQuery(function( $ ){
var positions
I'll create a new plugin, similar to localScroll, that will do just
that. Scroll between items, with prev/next like buttons, I suppose
I'll have it soon (today or tomorrow)
Cheers
Ariel Flesler
On 5 feb, 16:58, stirman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Many thanks Ariel!!!
On Feb 5, 12:55 pm, Ariel
http://jquery.com/plugins/project/ScrollTo
On Oct 25, 8:29 am, djl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jCaroussel Lite is perfect for the Coda-style:-
http://www.gmarwaha.com/jquery/jcarousellite/
On 25 Oct 2007, at 05:30, Josh V wrote:
what about horizontal scrolling panes. the following sites
what about horizontal scrolling panes. the following sites are perfect
examples of what i am trying to recreate. www.panic.com/coda and
http://www.hbcweb.com/
On Sep 19, 3:25 pm, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jQuery hasscrollTobuilt straight into core:
$(html,body).animate({ scrollTop:
jCaroussel Lite is perfect for the Coda-style:-
http://www.gmarwaha.com/jquery/jcarousellite/
On 25 Oct 2007, at 05:30, Josh V wrote:
what about horizontal scrolling panes. the following sites are perfect
examples of what i am trying to recreate. www.panic.com/coda and
Um.. I do believe the dimensions plugin has this and has had it. I could be
wrong.
On 9/19/07, Idowatiwant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We need a scrollTo function like mooTools, the one.. interface
elements has sucks, plus theirs an unfixed bug in it! something about
jQuery.dequeue isn't a
Yup, the dimensions plugin has scrollTop and scrollLeft:
http://brandonaaron.net/docs/dimensions/#sample-3
On 9/19/07, Benjamin Sterling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Um.. I do believe the dimensions plugin has this and has had it. I could
be wrong.
On 9/19/07, Idowatiwant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
jQuery has scrollTo built straight into core:
$(html,body).animate({ scrollTop: 400 });
or to scroll to a specific element, do:
$(html,body).animate({ scrollTop: $(#elem).offset().top });
More info and demo:
http://www.learningjquery.com/2007/09/animated-scrolling-with-jquery-12
--John
On
http://docs.jquery.com/JQuery_1.2_Roadmap
On 7/29/07, Ganeshji Marwaha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a roadmap for jquery 1.2 that we can see and get a glimpse of what
to expect in that version.
-GTG
On 7/27/07, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a roadmap for jquery 1.2 that we can see and get a glimpse of what
to expect in that version.
-GTG
On 7/27/07, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://docs.jquery.com/Frequently_Asked_Questions#When_will_jQuery_1.2_be_released.3F
:-) End of August 2007.
On 7/27/07, Simon
jQuery 1.2 is going to have animatable scrolling, you can find a quick
demo here (using easing):
http://dev.jquery.com/~john/ticket/step/test2.html
--John
On 7/27/07, Glen Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a feature of EXT 2.0 that needs a ScrollTo function.
I saw this one:
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: ScrollTo with Easing
I assume that it'll just supercede it, since it'll be used directly
through the .animate() function.
--John
On 7/27/07, Dan G. Switzer II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jQuery 1.2 is going to have animatable scrolling, you can
jQuery 1.2 is going to have animatable scrolling, you can find a quick
demo here (using easing):
http://dev.jquery.com/~john/ticket/step/test2.html
Animatable scrolling?
Does that mean it gets along well with other scrolling plug-ins? :)
-Dan
I assume that it'll just supercede it, since it'll be used directly
through the .animate() function.
--John
On 7/27/07, Dan G. Switzer II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jQuery 1.2 is going to have animatable scrolling, you can find a quick
demo here (using easing):
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of John Resig
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 12:44 PM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: ScrollTo with Easing
I assume that it'll just supercede it, since it'll be used directly
When can we expect to see jQuery 1.2?
By the way, I love this framework.
-Simon Huntley
Lead Developer, http://www.smallfarmcentral.com
On Jul 27, 11:48 am, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jQuery 1.2 is going to have animatable scrolling, you can find a quick
demo here (using
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of John Resig
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 12:44 PM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: ScrollTo with Easing
I assume that it'll just supercede it, since it'll
http://docs.jquery.com/Frequently_Asked_Questions#When_will_jQuery_1.2_be_released.3F
:-) End of August 2007.
On 7/27/07, Simon Huntley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When can we expect to see jQuery 1.2?
By the way, I love this framework.
-Simon Huntley
Lead Developer,
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