#x27;. Eg
Home
Any ideas?
Thanks
Jeremy
Is ok - I noticed my stupid mistake - it's a html entiry included with
the text in the html!
sorry!
On Nov 8, 2:53 pm, Jeremy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using SuperFish 1.4.8.
>
> Each menu item that has children has a "↓" symbol added to the menu
> name. This i
Hi,
I am using SuperFish 1.4.8.
Each menu item that has children has a "↓" symbol added to the menu
name. This is separate to the graphical arrow that is added when
"autoArrows: true".
How do I remove this?
Many thanks
Jeremy
spam more than just what he knows about. Only way out is
to change your email address completely as soon the mal...@gmail.com addy
will be blocked by many different providers. Had it happen to me more than
once :(
- Jeremy
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 6:22 PM, Erik Beeson wrote:
>
> Some of
e
document.
Thanks for all the help! Your typeof comment made me go back and look at
what I was doing :)
- Jeremy
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Nalum wrote:
>
> try changing this:
> within = within ? $('#' + within) : $(document);
>
> to this:
> within = typeof(w
treeTable();
}
So, basically I can pass a dynamic tab into the method or just let it parse
the entire document. In this case its parsing the entire document.
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Nalum wrote:
>
> Try changing within to $('form').
>
> I haven't come acr
l!='') eval('ok = '+val+';');
if(ok) elem.removeClass('error');
});
elem.addClass('error');
}
allOk = allOk && ok;
});
this.valid = allOk;
if(!allOk) if(event) event.preventDefault();
return allOk;
}
Initialized with (inside document.ready):
within.find("form").submit(validateForm);
Thanks,
- Jeremy
The following sample will demonstrate what I mean.
Sample Item 1
Menu Item 1
Menu Item 2
On Sep 21, 11:16 am, Jeremy wrote:
> I believe I found an accessibility issue with superfish. I have the
> "
I believe I found an accessibility issue with superfish. I have the
"sf-
menu" ul as the child of another list item. After tabbing through the
entire sf-menu, it disappears. How might I fix this?
This is happening in both IE and firefox.
It is nested as follows.
ul -> li -> ul sf-menu
as a lot harder, but I finally traced it down to the default
> > CSS used for the Growl overlays rendered by BlockUI.
>
> Good catch, Jeremy! This is now fixed in BlockUI v2.26.
>
> http://www.malsup.com/jquery/block/#download
I noticed from my web server logs that MSIE browsers (versions 6
through 8) were yielding tons of 404 errors by requesting a "null"
file in whatever directory the current request was being served out
of. E.g. a homepage request would be followed by "/null", and a blog
request with "/blog/null".
Not sure what is triggering the Javascript error you mentioned, but
I'm doing the exact thing you're attempting with the following JS/CSS:
/**
* Generates a Growl-style overlay.
*
* @see jquery.blockUI.js
* @param string title
* @param string message
* @param string icon
ot to find the correct ancestor.
My contingency plan is to walk the parent() hierarchy manually. Not a
big deal, but I'd like to know if anyone else has noticed this.
Jeremy
I'm doing some accessibility testing with superfish. I have the "sf-
menu" ul as the child of another list item. After tabbing through the
entire sf-menu, it disappears. Any suggestions?
It is nested as follows.
ul -> li -> ul sf-menu
I'm testing the accessibility of the Superfish menu by tabbing through
it. My setup is such that the sf-menu is nested within an li of
another ul. The first time tabbing through, everything works as
expected. But, once you've tabbed away from the last item in the
menu, the menu disappears. Her
hai guys am new to this and dont know how to get the values from
jquery to a controller in php
i will xplain
my simple login form is as follows
//
User Name :
Password :
//
I see a few post about this, but how does one extend Superfish to
accept a third level? In my experience it cuts is limited to two
submenus.
antly when the
mouse leaves the top level menu item.
Not sure what to do at this point. Here's the link:
http://www.jeremyschultz.com/client/orchardplace/website/beta/
Jeremy
h any CSS rules I've tried. It looks like the list
items that don't have a 2nd-level ul have the proper margin-left but
those that do have extra space.
Jeremy
jer...@jeremyschultz.com
ate({"height":
calculatedHeight},
"fast");
});
});
I need the value of calculatedHeight to be 64 pixels less than
contentDiv. So, if contentDiv is 600px, calculatedHeight needs to be
536px.
Jeremy
I'm using jcarousel (in vertical alignment) for a project and
discovered a need for a button to pause/resume the plugin from auto-
scrolling through its contents. I was a bit surprised that I wasn't
able to find any previous example of this online; all the more reason
to share, though. Feedback
Awesome - that cleared everything up for me!!!
I went right to the cleaner version, and it worked.
Thank you so much,
Jeremy
$(this).focus();
var href = $(this).attr("href");
alert(href);
$("#central
img:not([id=href])").fadeOut("slow");
$(href).fadeIn("slow");
event.PreventDefault;
});
});
Thank you,
Jeremy Carlson
Could someone help me figure out how to load the total number
returned in the post request into the total variable of the object?
Currently, the value of this.total remains zero through the script
even though the post returns 12.
$(document).ready(function() {
function ajax_page(statsendpoint
My 2 cents... I'm very new to jQuery and I was able to take the
jQueryUI dialog plugin and customize it so it's shadowed and theme it
to look like Mac OS X windows so it's easily theme-able in my
opinion. The documentation on the jQuery site was very helpful in
theme-ing. One of the best methods
I am trying to reproduce a calendar selector. Basically, I want the
boxes to turn red when I have the mouse depressed only. Works great so
far except that the drag event seems to be hiding the mouse up event
(try it out, you'll see it happen), and then the logic is backwards
until the mouse is dep
Same problem here. Please help, folks.
On Apr 21, 11:33 am, PragueExpat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can only open the link one or two times. Refreshing the page again
> gives me the error. Am I the only one?
>
> (tested FF2 on linux and windows)
>
> On Apr 17, 4:39 pm, PragueExpat <[EMAIL PRO
Hello, I've been working on a jQuery-based portfolio and learning as I
go. The "Learning jQuery" book has been indispensable.
I've run up against a troubling issue with the IE PNG filter, as well
as flickering duplicate content in IE.
The page I'm working on is here:
http://www.tinderboxcreative.
I'm just getting started w/ jQuery, and have heard rumors that
$('document').ready has some issues with a) IE and/or b)
document.write.
The Events doc doesn't note any limitations.
I see #1251, #1319 are related, as well as [2332].
.ready() is pretty important to me, and I'm unfortunately hosti
result in '350'.
J
On Jun 22, 8:17 am, Jeremy Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I feel like this should be an easy question to answer so my A.D.D. is
> making it hard to trace back through the jQuery source for the
> answer. I need to be able to access (and edit)
I feel like this should be an easy question to answer so my A.D.D. is
making it hard to trace back through the jQuery source for the
answer. I need to be able to access (and edit) plugin settings for
interface elements after the plugin has been instantiated.
Here is my specific example...
Say I
I have some jQuery:Interface:Sortable questions.
I start with one master Sortable with many entries, and 3 other
seperate Sortables that are empty, ready to receive items from the
master.
x. How do I disable droppable for a Sortable once I have put a certain
number of items into it?
x. How can I
I was using divs. I'm much more a programmer than designer so most of
what I know of css has come in the last two weeks.
Thanks for the example!
On Jun 7, 8:38 am, "Richard D. Worth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/5/07, adept <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to implement a hori
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