Anyone? :(
I'm having 2 little issues regarding IE6/7 with 2 instructions that
seem to work just fine in most browsers but not in IE6/7.
First one, using clone() method:
$('div#content a').each(function(elem) {
if(elem === 0) {
var color =
I'm having 2 little issues regarding IE6/7 with 2 instructions that
seem to work just fine in most browsers but not in IE6/7.
First one, using clone() method:
$('div#content a').each(function(elem) {
if(elem === 0) {
var color = $(this).clone(false).addClass('content-
About the second one, got it. I guess I'll have to wait for that fix
or keep using the code as I have it now.
For the first one, that didn't work. Thanks though...
On Aug 7, 2:54 pm, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having 2 little issues regarding IE6/7 with 2 instructions that
seem
I'm trying to do that due to this issue:
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/0a3630dc90b2c10b/1026fc07b5cd587f?#1026fc07b5cd587f
If you have any other and better solution, I'm all hears :)
You say the DOM element does not exist, but isn't that what clone is
supposed to
I'm trying to do that due to this issue:
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-
en/browse_thread/thread/0a3630dc90b2c10b/1026fc07b5cd587f?#1026fc07b5cd587f
If you have any other and better solution, I'm all hears :)
You say the DOM element does not exist, but isn't that what clone is
supposed
You are right, I created the element in the DOM and it worked fine.
However I found this: http://www.javascriptkit.com/dhtmltutors/externalcss.shtml
And it seems it's exactly what I was looking for in the first place,
but I don't if I should use it as some browsers (though they are less
used) do
How about this simple stylesheet switcher plugin? That seems to be
close to what you need:
http://www.kelvinluck.com/article/switch-stylesheets-with-jquery
--John
On 8/7/07, Nazgulled [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are right, I created the element in the DOM and it worked fine.
However I
In IE6/7, some things just don't work correctly if an element isn't in the
DOM. Most of these issues are based upon visual aspects of the element.
Also, the cloneNode method in IE 6/7 also has some issues (see
http://192.168.1.70/working/jquery/cloneNode_issue.htm )
Is that URL a typo, or do
You are right, I created the element in the DOM and it worked fine.
However I found this:
http://www.javascriptkit.com/dhtmltutors/externalcss.shtml
And it seems it's exactly what I was looking for in the first place,
but I don't if I should use it as some browsers (though they are less
used) do
In IE6/7, some things just don't work correctly if an element isn't in
the
DOM. Most of these issues are based upon visual aspects of the element.
Also, the cloneNode method in IE 6/7 also has some issues (see
http://192.168.1.70/working/jquery/cloneNode_issue.htm )
Is that URL a typo, or do
I think you missunderstood my issue John Resig. Switching style sheets
won't help me at all...
On Aug 7, 9:42 pm, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about this simple stylesheet switcher plugin? That seems to be
close to what you need:
Yes, all I want is to get a color for a specific class in the CSS.
Basically is this:
I have a class for the links when they are a:link, a:visted and
a:active which has color A, then, I have a different class for a:hover
which has color B. This way, the links will have different colors when
the
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