ok i added a click handler to the callback
'callbackOnStart':function(){ $('.target').click(function(){$(this).css
({'visibility': 'hidden'}); });
but when clicked on the first time it does nothing but any time after
that it work as intended
thanks for responding, fanctbox is a lightbox plugin if you have not
already notice, when clicking on a image it loads an ajax requested
file it works find the code below will hide all classes with the name
target.
i need a callback function to hide the item that is clicked i imagine
the click ha
Hmm, i'm not familiar with fancy box, but I don't see an onclick event
being bound to any objects. What should your code do, and what is it doing
instead?
cheers
Michael Lawson
Development Lead, Global Solutions, ibm.com
Phone: 1-276-206-8393
E-mail: mjlaw...@us.ibm.com
'Examine my teachings
Thanks guys for your help - I will post back if I have any issues.
tfat.
On Mar 7, 1:13 am, Timz66 wrote:
> Tfat,
>
> I am new too, The best tutorial I found to get started
> washttp://blog.themeforest.net/tutorials/jquery-for-absolute-beginners-v...
>
> Tim66
>
> On Mar 6, 8:57 am,tfat wrote:
Tfat,
I am new too, The best tutorial I found to get started was
http://blog.themeforest.net/tutorials/jquery-for-absolute-beginners-video-series/
Tim66
On Mar 6, 8:57 am, tfat wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just wondering if the following is possible using jQuery – if so,
> would really appreciate your hel
This may give you a little bit of a headstart:
http://www.ihwy.com/Labs/demos/Current/image-hover-menu.aspx
- Jack
tfat wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering if the following is possible using jQuery – if so,
would really appreciate your help:
1) I have a menu within a DIV that I would it to slide in w
it can be done, anything you can think of is possible, to certain
extents of course
my suggestion is looking into the tutorials on the jquery website or
get someone
who knows to give you a beginners class
good luck
Try this one:
$('#photo' + photo.id).click(function() {
$('#photo' + photo.id).css('border-color','#777');
});
On 25 дек, 01:17, adam wrote:
> I'm trying to change the border color of an image using it's id with
> jquery
> ( photo['id'] is passed in from a previous function )
> the id's of t
1-) Check the sintax for
$('#photo'+photo['id']+'') have a closest look on single and double quotes.
2-) If photo['id'] is the form photo239839
then
$('#photo'+photo['id']+'') is equal to #photophoto239839
Try $("#" + photo['id'])
Maurício
-Mensagem Original-
De: "adam"
Para: "jQ
I'll try that then, because the other solution with plugins was not
working the way I want it to.
I had to add much more js files for one effect that in the end only
followed the scroll up and down, as soon as you scrolled left or right
it stayed put.
On Oct 14, 12:00 pm, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROT
Why would you replace position fixed with an inferior solution? Fixed
positioning behaves much smoother in comparison to a JS solution that
reacts on scroll/resize events.
There are workarounds for IE 6:
http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/fixedPosition.html
--Klaus
On 14 Okt., 11:10, XeroXer <[EMAI
So I need to download and include:
ui.core.js
jquery.easing.js
jquery.cookie.js
jquery.scrollFollow.js
to get this to work?
Seems like a lot just for one effect...
On Oct 14, 11:38 am, tlob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you need this?http://plugins.jquery.com/project/scroll-follow
>
> the plugin
you need this?
http://plugins.jquery.com/project/scroll-follow
the plugin section has more to offer...
cu tom
On Oct 14, 11:10 am, XeroXer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am making a menu that I place along the left side of the page.
> I starts with the position: absolute; left: 0; top: 5
Check this out.
http://www.pengoworks.com/workshop/jquery/field/field.plugin.htm#examples
jQuery Field Plug-in will give you all filed values in your form
now associate click event to yuor button like
$(function(){$('#btn').click(function(){$('#divID').htm($('#formName').formHash(););})});
ma
Well.. I doubt someone will sit an hour with you to pull it out, for
free.
People usually do have things to do too.
You can consult on the IRC channel (#jquery), ask plugins owners (Mike
Alsup for jquery.form) or pay someone for consultancy.
Or.. just ask here, but specific questions, not like:
FrenchiInLA,
http://www.chasery.com/wi
Basically I want to take all of that user input, and move that info to the
div next to it by hitting the submit button. At the same time, I want a div
to appear below. in the widgets area to show "available options." I would
imagine this code all be done s
Can you post at least your html code. to see how your page is made. if i
understand you corretly you want to copy value of text box (UID value) to a
div
You can always start by coding somethign like
$('#div').htm($('#txt').value();) now i don't know by which event you want
to trigger this action.
And right now, the half arsed script that I have plugged in there for jQuery
(form plugin) is relying on a php document to "display" this information. I
would think the script wouldn't need to go to an external file just post
that information else where on the page???
Chasery wrote:
>
> French
Hello?
Chasery wrote:
>
> I am having some serious problems with what should be some easy scripting.
> I am looking to talk to some one over an instant messenger that could help
> guide me through what I am trying to do.
>
> What I am looking to do is take user input and display it in a div ne
What you need is AJAX and jQuery can perfectly help you with that, however
asking someone to sit down with you for an hour and guiding you through
every step is a bad way to build experience. What you should do is browse
the very extensive jQuery documentation section and learn the syntax step by
s
On May 16, 2008, at 4:40 PM, bludog wrote:
This is probably something very basic, but why does this logic only
work for the first section of ul's in the nav and not the next? Please
enlighten me. Thanks.
You're using multiple elements with the same ID, which is not valid.
Instead of using
Raghuveer Rawat wrote:
{"match":["Chicago","California","Calcutta"],
"AllTag":["Newyork","Paris","London","Chicago","California","Calcutta"]}
I have to write a function which will look for string "match" in above
JSON formatted string and will return JSON array associated with
it...so for
This isn't really jQuery-related-since most of the code you're using to
reload content isn't jQuery driven.
However, the problem you're having is a common AJAX-related issue. You're
attaching a behavior to those links when the page loads, but you're not
re-applying the behavior once your reload
Def been down that road before, glad I could help.
--
Benjamin Sterling
http://www.KenzoMedia.com
http://www.KenzoHosting.com
Right on! Thanks Benjamin.I have been trying to figure this out for hours
and hours.
-Brad
- Original Message -
From: Benjamin Sterling
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 6:33 PM
Subject: [jQuery] Re: jQuery help
brad,
I first thought is
brad,
I first thought is that you need to re-bind the events to those links.
Tried looking thru your code and could not figure out where the call is, but
must likely that is the problem.
--
Benjamin Sterling
http://www.KenzoMedia.com
http://www.KenzoHosting.com
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