Hi,
Thanks for your reply. It helped me a lot.
Regards
It can't get easier than this...
1) include the libraries
2) set up the forms ajax submit
3) call the ckeditor to set up.
BUT... It doesn't set up the CKEditor
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$(document).ready(function() {
var options = {
target:'#output1', // target element(s) to be
updated wit
Yes, the live function. http://docs.jquery.com/Events/live
"Added in jQuery 1.3: Binds a handler to an event (like click) for all
current - and future - matched element. Can also bind custom events."
On Jan 2, 11:44 pm, "Md. Ali Ahsan Rana"
wrote:
> hi, thanks. But, what is happening here is:
>
hi, thanks. But, what is happening here is:
There is an DOM element, which is reloading(replaced by ajax response
with same id/tag), then the event isn't no more bounded. I want it to be
bounded all the time. Do you think, here unbound will work? Or Is there any
way to keep the binding whenev
Waseem, thanks for your answers. I tried to implement what you
suggested but it seems the script only hides and show
the .extendedcontent container. Since the portfolio also has a small
script that filters the item depending on the category (web, print,
branding), all the items have to be in the sa
Perfect! 5 stars - Dave
On Jan 2, 8:15 pm, MorningZ wrote:
> var hit = $("#myid").find("a").attr("href").match(/^.+\((\d+)\)$/);
> if (hit && hit.length == 2) {
> // hit[1] = "1234" in the example you provided}
>
> else {
> // didn't find the value
>
> }
>
> On Jan 2, 9:13 pm, "laredot
var hit = $("#myid").find("a").attr("href").match(/^.+\((\d+)\)$/);
if (hit && hit.length == 2) {
// hit[1] = "1234" in the example you provided
}
else {
// didn't find the value
}
On Jan 2, 9:13 pm, "laredotorn...@zipmail.com"
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using JQuery 1.3. I have this basic
I would guess "preferred" = "however someone wants to do it as long as
it works"
what you have is perfectly fine.. and bonus points for it
working :-)
On Jan 2, 9:03 pm, Šime Vidas wrote:
> Is there a prefered way of formatting jQuery code when you have 5 or
> more chained methods?
>
> I came
Hi,
I am using JQuery 1.3. I have this basic structure in my HTML ...
...
...
...
How do I extract the "1234" from HTML assuming I know the id of the
element?
Thanks, - Dave
ps - I know its bad practice to have the javascript function in there,
but sadly this is code I inherited and I c
Is there a prefered way of formatting jQuery code when you have 5 or
more chained methods?
I came up with this...
http://vidasp.net/jquery-example6.html
(look at the code at the bottom of the source)
... how do you format it?
Done!
http://vidasp.net/jquery-example6.html
jQuery does have its own selector engine that is used in *jQuery selectors*.
However, it does not add any capabilities that are not already there in *CSS
selectors*.
This is a jQuery selector:
$('.foobar').whatever();
This is a CSS selector:
.foobar { whatever }
In your code you are usin
Sweet! I'll be watching for it!
Thanks
Steffan
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http://www.ExecuChoice.net
I had to go play cards with my cousin, so i left the code messy... it
has several bugs for now (try hovering over the list and then hovering
out without clicking any item)...
It should take my 30 minutes to refactor the code and kill the bugs...
On Jan 2, 3:22 pm, audiofreak9 wrote:
> Just an off the hip thought, IE7 may still have the pseudo issues in IE6 and
> earlier...
>
I thought jQuery had its own model, so it can use stuff that isn't
even in IE7, like some CSS3 selectors. Anyway, I can't even seem to
get non-pseudo stuff to work.
Wow. That was quick and VERY cool. Think you'll package that into a plugin
architecture?
Simply, WOW!
Thanks
Steffan
> From: Šime Vidas
> Reply-To:
> Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2010 14:59:34 -0800 (PST)
> To: "jQuery (English)"
> Subject: [jQuery] Re: Select with different fonts for each element
>
OK, this is it :)
We can call this version alpha 0.1...
the code is super-messy, and it most certanly won't work if you just
copy-paste it... but this example actually works in all browsers...
http://vidasp.net/jquery-example6.html
lets say I have this HTML & CSS markup
. extendcontent {
display:none;
}
+Click to
extend
// all your extend content goes here
This is div #1 of extended content
This is div #2 of extended content
This is div #3 of extended content
now heres the script
var $s = jQuery.noConflict();
$s
Well, this was the closest. It sounds like what you tried. Maybe his div
overlay is the only option.
http://fullfatcode.wordpress.com/2009/06/05/a-simple-jquery-font-chooser-plu
gin/
Thanks
Steffan
> From: Šime Vidas
> Reply-To:
> Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2010 13:42:05 -0800 (PST)
> To: "jQuery (
in case others have the same issue, i guessed the problem in the last
post... adding a setTimeout(function() { before the call to modal, set
for more than the time of closing the previous modal, makes it work.
interestingly enough, setting a timeout value less than total closing
time but greater th
> Just an off the hip thought, IE7 may still have the pseudo issues in IE6 and
> earlier...
http://vidasp.net/Internet%20Explorer%20and%20CSS.txt
Just an off the hip thought, IE7 may still have the pseudo issues in IE6 and
earlier...
< Corey
camwebdesign.com
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 5:16 PM, cybervigilante wrote:
> I've tried :odd, :even, and :nth-child. They work fine in IE8 but not
> in IE7 (using compatibility mode to check). Is this c
I've tried :odd, :even, and :nth-child. They work fine in IE8 but not
in IE7 (using compatibility mode to check). Is this common or
something I have to figure out? I'm just striping a table at
http://celestialchurchqueens.org
with: $('tr:nth-child(even)').addClass('alt'); I temporarily tried
loa
This is basically the select in question.
Arial
Arial
Black
Comic Sans
Courier
New
Georgia
Impact
Lucida Console
Lucida
Sans Unicode
Palatino
Tahoma
Times New Roman
Trebuchet MS
Verdana
MS Sans Serif
MS Serif
I didn't know if a plugin existed that could take the value and apply it as
a style to
Hi. I'm new to jQuery and ran into this dilemma. In the portfolio
section of my homepage ( http://invitro.vegasoftweb.com/es/ ). I have
a div with 9 items but only 3 are showing, the other 6 are hidden by
another div that has a fixed height and thus clip them. I am trying to
implement a soft transi
Hey,
was wondering if anyone could help me with a basic JQ question. Ok so
I am trying to select each element that has a certain class on my
page, and then use what is inside of the I am
selecting to populate a drop down select box with the id of
deptFilter. (with each result found inside of the
I made it work in Firefox, but in IE it seems impossible to style each
OPTION element individually, same problem in Chrome
But, I have an idea... give me a minute :)
I have a where a user selects a font (style) and it is applied to
text on the page. What I am after is if there is a way via plugin etc where
the dropdown will have the style applied to each row. I am after something
like a font menu in MS Word buy using web fonts.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Stef
the000webhost.com analytics code was definitely the problem, i
disabled it and everything is working fine now, thanks!!!
I had time to play around with it more and narrowed it down to the
onClose function...
this works:
onClose: function (dialog) {
jQuery.modal.close();
}
this doesn't:
onClose: function (dialog) {
dialog.data.fadeOut(300);
dialog.container.fadeOut(100);
dialog.over
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 1:13 AM, bookmarc wrote:
> The following code gives a a "parser error" in Google Chrome and
> Firefox but seems to work in Safari. Can anyone see what I am doing
> wrong or understand why this is happening?
I see a couple things that make me wonder:
>
> ...
>
Maybe thi
usually when I bind a click event I do this.
unbind before bind
$(elm).unbind('click');
$(elm).bind("click", function() {
});
may be a modification like this
if(!$(elm).unbind('click')) {
$(elm).bind("click", function() {
alert("This element was only bound if it was not bound");
});
i would suggest you check out jQuery UI
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 9:35 PM, AndrewM wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to jQuery and have 2 questions:
>
> I am using the bassistance.de jQuery plug-in.
>
> 1. For speed I have created my Array of data to be searched client
> side in a .js file as I have 25k +
Hi,
I am new to jQuery and have 2 questions:
I am using the bassistance.de jQuery plug-in.
1. For speed I have created my Array of data to be searched client
side in a .js file as I have 25k + items. In Firefox and IE8 the auto
prompt is very fast - however in for some clients it is not - for
Looks to me like the www.000webhost.com analytics code is what is slowing
the process, not the loading of jQuery. I got waiting for
attilio.site50.net and/or www.000webhost.com messages from your site.
As I'm sure you know jQuery waits for the entire page to load before it is
enacted hence the $(
I need to check whether an element is bound to an event or not. How to
achieve this?
Looks to me like the www.000webhost.com analytics code is what is
slowing the process, not the loading of jQuery. I got waiting for
attilio.site50.net and/or www.000webhost.com messages from your site.
As I'm sure you know jQuery waits for the entire page to load before
it is enacted hence the $(
How do you internally represent your edited data? I didn't read the
entire fonte.js script, but this should probably be solved by a
representing each editable areas as separate objects with different
id's. Then serialize everything to a JSON-object and post it to your
backend where you could save i
You need to trigger the update event for the table for tablesorter to
rebuild the cache. At the bottom of your .delete_button click function, add
$("#shop_list").update(); and it should fix your problems. For more
information, please see http://tablesorter.com/docs/example-ajax.html.
aquaone
On
Well, it is kind of slow...
I'm here on vacation so I don't have the tools (firefox plug-ins) to
analyze the situation... first, install the HttpFox plug-in and then,
look what HTTP requests are made, at what time, in what order, how
long they take to be answered if you want your page to seem
Very interesting work, Alfredo!
Rick
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:jquery...@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of orazio.nelson
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 9:26 AM
To: jQuery (English)
Subject: [jQuery] css editor with jquery
Hello,
i made a proof of concept
that's exactly where i'm loading it from
even though i can hide it using CSS the animations still take a few
seconds to load which isn't good in my opinion
Well, it depends from which URL your're loading from... this one shoud
be pretty fast:
http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/jquery.min.js
Consider hiding the dropdown with CSS... hidden *is* the default state
for it, anyway.
I've created a webpage, its just a test sample, but i'm having a
problem. It seems that jquery is taking too long to load, but I could
be wrong.
What happens is when I load the page the drop down menu shows until
the page is completely loaded then it disappears which is how it
should look from the
You mean this?
http://vidasp.net/jquery-example5.html
jQuery core's method ".index()" would be a solution
here's an example:
http://jsbin.com/ozoda/edit
On Jan 2, 12:17 am, "laredotorn...@zipmail.com"
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the sortable plugin with JQuery 1.3. After a list item has
> been moved to a new place, how do you get the new list
The issue seems to be that you are thinking that the second "for" loop
will run after the keypress event is called... *it's not*.. it will
only be called on document.ready...
I was going to use jsbin.com to work up an example for you, but i have
absolutely no idea what the first for loop's purpose
Hello,
i made a proof of concept about a css editor made with jquery.
You can see and download it from: http://tt4fn.netsons.org/fonte
Is possible to edit almost all the page, for each section there are 34
css customizable options.
But now I've a trouble: how can I push the generated css and sav
Hi,
I want to implement bookmarks (something like when you press CTRL+B in
your browser) in my WordPress site. It seems to me that TreeView
jQuery plugin would be the best solution.
I have no idea how to implement it. Could somebody guide me?
I searched and found that jQuery is part of WordPress
The following code gives a a "parser error" in Google Chrome and
Firefox but seems to work in Safari. Can anyone see what I am doing
wrong or understand why this is happening? Thanks for your help and
time.
$.ajax({
type: "GET",
url: "[jQuery] Help with dynamicaly created table
Hi, Im currently using the tablesorter plugin to style a table im
using, the code is the following:
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#shop_list")
.tablesorter({widthFixed: true, widgets: ['zebra'],
headers: {
2: {
I solved it by hiding the span with hide() rather than CSS. Although
I'd like to know why straight CSS breaks this while adding
display:none; via JavaScript works fine.
obj.html(obj.children().html());
obj.children() selects the SPAN that we created...
obj.childern().html(), therefore, returns all the content of the SPAN,
which was originally the content of the P
we want to set the content back from the SPAN to the P... so, we have
to put the content that we sel
I have the following markup:
The span is hidden by CSS. I then have the following jQuery code:
// Hook close button hover
$('a#close').hover(
function(){
$('span',this).fadeIn();
},
function(){
I want to get the array of all the formElements except some input type
having specific name. I know the normal way is $
('#form1').serializeArray() but how to use selectors to get me array
of all elements except some elements having given name as "method" and
"trId"?
Let me give you a example
I ha
Im unable to store any values from the textarea input. When ever I run the
for loop to retrieve the values from the array, it is displayed as
undefined. I not sure how to solve that problem. Any help would be
appreciated.
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Just to clarify that thought, I really like the music a lot! I just don't
like having it start playing automatically when I visit the home page.
-Mike
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 1:56 AM, Michael Geary wrote:
> If I tell you the (possible) answer, will you turn off the music on the
> home page? :-)
Thanks , great solution.
i figured out on on my own that is quite different. i don't know which
is the best i terms of performance.
i create an array "numbArray" first of the elements then i do this.
var index= $.inArray(0, numbArray);
if(index== -1)
{
//Value not found in the array.
}
If I tell you the (possible) answer, will you turn off the music on the home
page? :-)
Karl Swedberg mentioned in another thread today that you may have trouble in
IE6 if you try to set a background color on a TR. It has to be on the TD's
instead. Maybe this is the case for IE7 too.
So I would tr
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