What about when using jquery tabs? I have a form that's very long.
Each tab shows another section of the form. It would be nice to focus
on the first empty field every time you click a tab and load it's
content.
On Feb 4, 7:53 pm, Ricardo Tomasi wrote:
> $('[value=""]') seems to be broken in 1
$('[value=""]') seems to be broken in 1.3.1 (fixed in the nightlies,
see http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/3990), so that would be
$('form input[value=]:first').focus();
cheers,
- ricardo
On Feb 4, 7:38 pm, Klaus Hartl wrote:
> $('form input[value=""]:first').focus();
>
> --Klaus
>
> On 4 Feb., 20:
$('form input[value=""]:first').focus();
--Klaus
On 4 Feb., 20:57, Massiverse wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm a newbie, here's what I need to do (searched the forums first but
> couldn't find the answer).
>
> 1. Search form for an empty input field.
> 2. If an empty field exists, set the focus on the
$("#FormID input").each(function() {
if ($.trim($(this).val()) == "") {
$(this).focus();
return false; //exits loop
}
});
On Feb 4, 2:57 pm, Massiverse wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm a newbie, here's what I need to do (searched the forums first but
> couldn't find th
Something like this, perhaps?
$(input :not([value])).focus()
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Massiverse wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I'm a newbie, here's what I need to do (searched the forums first but
> couldn't find the answer).
>
> 1. Search form for an empty input field.
> 2. If an empty field ex
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