nathan Vanherpe (T & T NV)"
wrote:
> jonhobbs wrote:
> > Both of those would work as solutions to this problem.
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> > However, I'd still really like to find out if there's a way to get a
> > list (array?) of all of the classes that are currently attached to
> > {
> > $(this).append("");
> > }
> > )
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> > I know that it is probably not the best code as you are using
> > attibutes that do not fall into the dom standards but it looks like it
> > would get the job done.
>
> > On Apr 16,
.each(function() {
> var $dv = $(this);
> $.each(icons, function() {
> if ($dv.hasClass("icon" + this)) {
> $dv.append(' alt="" />');
> return false;
> }
> });
>
> });
>
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> If that's possible, that seriously would make your code easier and
> less complicated
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> On Apr 16, 8:58 am, jonhobbs wrote:
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> > This might be hard to explain, but I need a way to loop through a
> > bunch of ele
This might be hard to explain, but I need a way to loop through a
bunch of elements I've already selected and for each one find classes
that start with the word "icon". So for example I might have the
following elements
So, I begin by selecting the elements and looping through them
$
Hi guys,
I hope nobody minds me posting this on here but I've just written an
article about "improving your jquery" for our blog.
It's the first big article I've written and it took a fair while to
write so I hope it helps a few people out.
http://www.tvidesign.co.uk/blog/improve-your-jquery-25
arent fullpage overlay, so when a user clicks
> on the page (actually the div overlay) you can do something like
>
> $("div.overlay").click(function () {
> $(".classname").hide();
>
> });
> jonhobbs wrote:
> > HI,
>
> > I'm trying
Hi Donald,
I can't help feeling that if I google "sticky hover" I might not like
what I find but I'll give it a go.
Thanks
On Nov 19, 5:19 pm, "Donald J. Organ IV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Sounds like you want a sticky hover.
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HI,
I'm trying to make a layer popup when you focus on a text box. That't
the easy bit though and I've managed to do that.
I now want the layer to disappear if the user clicks anywhere on the
page EXCEPT on the layer, or the textbox they clicked into.
I'm struggling to think of how to do this.
Actually, that solution only works in IE anyway as .height() is
reporting the wrong height in safari and chrome.
So I guess now I'm trying to find a solution to get the correct height
of an element in all browsers.
Jon
On Nov 7, 1:58 pm, jonhobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi R
the CSS height
$('#text').slideDown(2000);
}
);
That seems to work but would still like to hear of a neater solution
if anyone has one.
Jon
On Nov 7, 1:51 pm, "Rik Lomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> This article might help
>
ill need to help you.
> Though looking into the dimensions plugin may
> help.http://brandonaaron.net/docs/dimensions/#sample-2
>
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> jonhobbs wrote:
> > I know jquery sometimes has a problem calculating the heights of
> > elements that have padding
I know jquery sometimes has a problem calculating the heights of
elements that have padding/margins which can cause jumpy animations
when using slideDown.
Unfortunately I have now come across the same problem without using
margins/padding and I've managed to create a very simple test case
which d
Hi,
I am trying to create a shopping cart similar to the one on
http://www.panic.com/goods/
I have tried their technique to get the cart fixed at the bottom of
the screen in IE6 but there are several problems with it (first off my
body tag background isn't scrolling! Then the heights get a bit m
e one with text has a higher zIndex. Fade out the "underlay",
> leaving the content?
>
> On Dec 4, 2007 5:25 PM, jonhobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
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> > HI Guys,
>
> > I'm trying to fadeIn the background image of an A tag (which is set
HI Guys,
I'm trying to fadeIn the background image of an A tag (which is set to
display:blovk so effectively a div) when you roll over it. The A tags
form the main menu of a site I am designing.
I haven't managed to find any way of changing the Background Image
opacity using css so can't use the
Hi,
I've been trying to use Jcarousel - http://sorgalla.com/jcarousel/ -
I'm sure some of you will know of it.
The problem is that I was coming across all sorts of display bugs in
the PC version of Safari (version 3.0.3). I thought it was my
implementation but then I checked the official site an
s).is(':checked') ? 'checked' :
> ''});
> });
>});
>
> });
>
> :-)
>
> --Karl
> _
> Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com
>
> On Nov 25, 2007, at 5:15 PM, jonhobbs wrote:
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> > Hi,
>
You could put the inches into a span like this...
inches
then you could change it using
$("#HeightLabel").text("centimeters");
If you're going to have lots of them on the page then you'll have to
use a class name instead of an ID and find some way of selecting just
the one you want to chan
t; 1. Is validation critical to you?
> 2. What is the most manageable for you?
>
> Glen
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> On Nov 26, 2007 9:59 AM, Wizzud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
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> > Can you not simply add another class to the container div (or the
> > image)?
> >
nction() {
>$('.Grid tbody tr td:nth-child(' + column + ')
> input:checkbox').attr({checked: $(this).is(':checked') ? 'checked' :
> ''});
> });
>});
>
> });
>
> :-)
>
> --Karl
> _
&
I posted a very similar question yesterday, here -
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/c50d8efbf11f0a22#1328b2f196d81e7f
I possibly worded the question badly and haven't had a reply yet but
would also be very interested in a neat way to do this.
People must often need a
Just a quick question hopefully.
What's the best way of storing settings as part of a chunk of html ?
Let me give an example of a photo gallery with lots of photos on the
page with the following HTML for each one...
Walking in the park
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Somewhere I would like
Hi,
I hope somebody can help me. I'm trying to write a function which will
tick every checkbox in a column when you tick the checkbox in the
header.
The plan is to attach an evetn to every checkbox in the header which
when you check it will find the column bumber of the cell it is in and
plug th
;);
> $cells.filter(":nth-child(2)").addClass("GridMiddleCell");
> $cells.filter(":nth-child(3)").addClass("GridRightCell");
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> --Karl
>
> _
> Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com
>
&g
Hi,
I've just read the Jquery book and though I understood a bit about
selectors, turned out I was wrong!
I am trying style every cell in a table but style the left and right
most colums differently.
I start with three classes
GridLeftCell
GridMiddleCell
GridRightCell
... and I style ever
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