Nope, that won't really work well for me. It applies to all children
and I want one of the children to be a control panel (next, previous,
pause/play) that appears on hover. Since positioning something from
outside of the slideshow container is not a good option, the entire
package is not a good o
You dont like this one? I found it very easy to use.
http://www.malsup.com/jquery/cycle/
Glen*
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On Jan 1, 2008 5:55 PM, Kyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I've seen a few plugins for this already, but none of them seem to do
> what I need. I also don't want to use any of these plugins that do
I've seen a few plugins for this already, but none of them seem to do
what I need. I also don't want to use any of these plugins that do far
more than I need. I suppose I prefer a bit of simplicity.
Basically, I have a handful of images that I need to cycle through
every few seconds; and once fin
thanks. why I want to do this is because I want to store the text when
Browser crashes. like Blogger.
yes. I need save them in server instead of client. Thanks for your
help.
is there any example? I do google it, and find one. but not sure if
you guys use it or not? any suggestion?
On Jan 1, 3
Thanks for the heads up Rey.
On 1/1/08, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Just as an FYI, some AV products are incorrectly identifying certain JS
> libs, including jQuery as a virus. This is a false positive as reported
> here:
>
> http://cybernetnews.com/2007/12/31/jssnza-virus-is-false-
Just as an FYI, some AV products are incorrectly identifying certain JS
libs, including jQuery as a virus. This is a false positive as reported
here:
http://cybernetnews.com/2007/12/31/jssnza-virus-is-false-positive/
It seems to be associated to packing the libs. Please make a note in
case
This runs for the first input.Edit I click, but then never again:
$("input.Edit").livequery('click',function(event){
$.get("index.php?fnc=ajax_get_newHTML", { id: $
(this).attr("id") }, function(newHTML){
$("body").append(newHTML);
});
return false;
});
Why doesn't it bin
overhaul is overdue, however there are some issues with this site
pros and cons, there was a discussion over on the WebStandards Group List
Glad to see jquery in use at BBC, but that metric ton of white space to
which you refer is an issue, personally its not an improvement
http://www.mail-arch
Thanks, fixed the bug in the tabs plugin
Glen Lipka wrote:
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> I got a JS error in IE7/Vista. :(
>
> Glen
>
> On Jan 1, 2008 7:08 AM, Eridius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>
>>
>> I was using that one and on a page I was using it, I was basically re
>> ordering a bunch of divs using jQuery.
Thank you. I thought they were both the same thing...
In that case then, I don't think any changes are needed to the plugin
page - or your pages.. :)
Shawn
Kelvin Luck wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Your confusion is due to the fact that there are two date picker
> plugins. Mine and Marc's. Marc's plug
I got a JS error in IE7/Vista. :(
Glen
On Jan 1, 2008 7:08 AM, Eridius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> I was using that one and on a page I was using it, I was basically re
> ordering a bunch of divs using jQuery. When I was reordering, I was
> copying
> these divs but event were not copying s
Are you using the dimensions plugin? It helps with this sort of thing.
I think your approach sounds fine. Although, I might look at the parent
width of the object rather than the window. That way 600 isnt hard coded.
If you do it that way, then you dont need the dimensions plugin at all.
Glen
I found a great alternative... tinymce... It also has many more
features than openwysiwyg. has a free license too.
Hi,
Your confusion is due to the fact that there are two date picker
plugins. Mine and Marc's. Marc's plugin was previously called jQuery
calendar but was renamed to date picker at some point and included in
the jQuery UI library.
I hope that clears thing up,
Kelvin :)
Shawn wrote:
I'm s
Wow, thanks everyone!
I've popped your examples on the test page:
http://donkeyontheedge.com/jqtest/kelvin.html
http://donkeyontheedge.com/jqtest/dave.html
http://donkeyontheedge.com/jqtest/wizzud.html
Dave, your example doesn't seem to be working in all instances. I
couldn't work out exactly h
Shouldn't it be [type=submit] with no @ ? that changed since 1.2. Also
'input:submit' should do.
On Jan 1, 10:31 am, Wizzud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $(function(){
> $('[EMAIL PROTECTED]').each(function() {
> var len = this.value.length;
> $(this).addClass(len<5?'S':len>10?'L':'M
Here are the bugs that have been fixed in 1.2.2: http://dev.jquery.com/report/22
1.3 will most likely be the next major feature release but only a
couple of ideas so far.
--
Brandon Aaron
On Jan 1, 7:07 am, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:> Is 1.2.2 a clean
I was using that one and on a page I was using it, I was basically re
ordering a bunch of divs using jQuery. When I was reordering, I was copying
these divs but event were not copying so I had to recreate the tabs which
worked fine in FF but would not work in IE. This is the reason I created my
what's the advantage of your tabs plugin to this one:
http://stilbuero.de/jquery/tabs_3/ (styling, loading from divs/ajax
etc)???
On 1 Jan., 01:35, Eridius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is a demo of them
>
> http://www.kaizendigital.com/test/codereck_javascript.php
>
> Current these are the
> My code is quite long so instead of burdening you under it, i would
> rather ask an open question about any known issues with Safari and
> jquery?
Don't know of any known issues, other than the many I've encountered
personally. Which version are you running on Mac? The 3.0 beta on
Tiger gave
Looks like the long-overdue BBC redesign is using jQuery (and a metric
ton of whitespace and internal CSS):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/home/beta/
Anyone familiar with openWYSIWYG (v1.0)? http://www.openwebware.com/
I cannot get it to work when I'm also using jQuery. Anyone figured it
out?
The forums at openWYSIWYG have the latest version (v1.4.7), but it
doesn't work either.
Jason
Hello,
is there a plugin that provides the follwing functionality:
I have a very big row and now I want that I can click one header-
column and than the complete collumn has a background color let's say
yellow and when I click optionaly a header-row, than all fields of
this row get also a new ba
Yes, autosave textarea is not possible! But u can autosave to a file on ur
host to server for ur work!
We can write a function to send request to a php file(php file will save ur
data to a file)!
And a setTimeout to that function!
Save to cookie, as pcdinh said, it's impossible!
Cai i give you a q
I'm sure this is old news, but
Getting details for the Datepicker plugin isn't very smooth. Going
through http://plugins.jquery.com, and bringing up the plugin page and
then clicking the Home Page link. This takes you to Kelvin Luck's URL
(http://kelvinluck.com/assets/jquery/datePicker/)
WOW thanks, now it works also in IE (the confirm msg abort and the
tooltip)!
To the problem with the trailing comma: I thought first when I started
with jquery that thisd may be wrong but than I often saw it with a
trailing comma at the end of an array and since in php it's also
allowed (array('as
$(function(){
$('[EMAIL PROTECTED]').each(function() {
var len = this.value.length;
$(this).addClass(len<5?'S':len>10?'L':'M');
});
});
Change the 5 and/or 10 to the appropriate limits.
On Dec 31 2007, 11:52 am, "Dug Falby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to d
This might or might not be what your looking for but if you want to keep
pushing new content to a page you could use the JHeartbeat plugin
http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/JHeartbeat/
coughlinsmyalias wrote:
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>
> Hey all, I am wondering is it possible with jQuery or any other plugin
> to have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Is 1.2.2 a cleaner 1.2.1? Or are there some new features as well? Is
there a roadmap somewhere? What's next? 1.3 or 2.0?
Its a bugfix release with some internal API improvements, most notable
in the event module. An example that uses the new "special" events API:
i believe using comet technology should do just that:
http://ajaxian.com/archives/comet-a-new-approach-to-ajax-applications
On Jan 1, 2008 6:08 AM, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I don't understand what you mean, could you explain some more?
>
> Ariel Flesler
>
> On Dec 29 2007, 3
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