i am looking for a solution to scroll pages smoothly and found the
example at
http://dev.jquery.com/~john/ticket/step/test2.html
that does exactly what i want. i ported the code, but to my dismay, it
stopped working in both firefox and ie. i finally found the culprit
is, surprise!, the XHTML d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] karl, that did it! your page
http://www.learningjquery.com/2007/09/animated-scrolling-with-jquery-12
is very informative, too!
jquery is truly awesome. i never look back to writing javascript w/out
a library like this (and when i do i get that sinking feeling---
javascript is c
I bind a custom event on page A,then ajax load page B。In page B,there
is a link which trigger the custom event.
Problem is :the trigger function work when i place the trigger
function in page A ,but not work in B by ajax load.
Help!
jQuery Core:v1.3.2
var path = var here = "";
path = "http://mydomain.localhost'' || "http://mydomain.com";;
var here = $("#Navigation li a[href='+Path+']");
href must contain simple quotes because you use double quotes in the
beginning, but if have different href you can use something like this $
(
hi you have ask if the id is different, then dissappear the div o
element
$("body").click(function(){
IF($(this).attr('id') !="FM_OPTIONS")
{
$("#FM_OPTIONS").fadeOut('fast');
}
});
I think you should try this, send the script or function.
example.
$("#form_dialog").dialog({ /*some options */})
.load("url",{}, function(){
$("head").html("\n" +
"function step1() {\n" +
" setTimeout('step2()', 10);\n" +
"}\n" +
"function step2() {\n" +
i dont understand , but you want append content de foofbars to foo or
mixed ..?
what contains foo and foobars?
you can use something like this with css for the visual-style..
blablablbla title
blablablbla coming!
Buy now blablablbla r free!
well, atblablablbla er. Perhaps a bear,
blab
I am new to this. I want to animate the menu 'height' on mouseout (it
works fine on mouseover) - basically a slide up/slide-down effect. How
would I go upon that?
Is it possible to animate the Superfish menu on mouseout (like a
slidedown/slideup animation)?
I only manage to get the animation on hover/mouseover to run (using
'height').
This is related to an earlier question I posted ('Superfish - animate
effect").
So, yes Charlie - the 'menu' is a plugin and I am now trying to write
some code to make it animate (slideup) on mousout.
I understand from you previous reply that I would have to write a new
function into Superfish
and all hiding seems to be done in
> hideSuperfishUl so you are on right track
> Wolf wrote:This is related to an earlier question I posted ('Superfish -
> animate effect"). So, yes Charlie - the 'menu' is a plugin and I am now
> trying to write some code
Hi,
I need clone a row and update the elements inside of them, but i cant
update elements dynamically.
example Jquery.
$("#clickmeIMg").click(function(){
var insertDataBefore = $('#tablaFormulario').find('tr:last')
insertDataBefore.clone(true).insertAfter(insertDataBefore).find
("td").f
I have a strange delay issue.
I'm working on a menu animation. When a user moves their mouse to the
top, it will move the menu up and when they move their mouse to the
bottom, it moves it down. When I first move the mouse over the menu,
the animation fires. But there is a big delay (maybe 2 se
I just watched a couple of videos on Ajaxian.com where John Resig was
talking about chaining, but it didn't sink it.
Thanks for the help. My animation works great now.
On Feb 24, 5:35 am, Stephan Veigl wrote:
> Hi Wolf,
>
> try to stop previous animations before adding a new o
hi,
what is the correct way in jQuery to decode = deserialize a JSON
string? jQuery itself can obviously do it as it can formulate and read
JSON via Ajax. But i seemingly can't find a callable in jQuery that
allows me to decode JSON without issuing an HTTP request. That is
strange to me.
Can you
ok, thanks to everyone for the answers. I can now see why there is no
jQuery method to decode a JSON string: the eval is done implicitly,
since underlyingly, a script is requested when doing an Ajax JSON
request. Got that, and yes, if your source is trusted, then maybe
eval() is really the way to
hi all,
since a jQuery collection (say, `var j = $( 'div' )`) looks and
behaves a bit like a standard javascript array (you can iterate over
it, fetch single elements using `j[n]`, delete everything doing
`j.length = 0`), what is the preferred way to do other array-like
manipulations on it?
let
> Check out the functions here, particularly under Filtering:
> http://docs.jquery.com/Traversing
thx. i am aware of those methods but can't see how i can "add this,
delete that" element from a jQuery object using those. i gather that
underlyingly jQuery is using some sort of Array object to mana
hm funny but i can't confirm that add and filter work as expected (not
what i expected, at least). i have a website open in ffx2 / firebug
and the only script loaded is jquery 1.2.6. then i do
>>> var d = $( '#logo' )
>>> d
[div#logo.tab-me]
>>> d.add( '#daisy2' )
[div#logo.tab-me, div#daisy2.dai
Hi,
have you tried to set the option selectFirst to false?
Regards
Patrick
On Sep 3, 8:15 am, Mil wrote:
> Does anyone have any ideas for this issue?
>
> On Sep 1, 4:49 am, Mil wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I am trying to use this
> > autocompletehttp://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Autocomplete
> >
Ladksak,
try to set the option matchContains to true.
Regards
Patrick
On Sep 3, 5:59 pm, ladksak wrote:
> the problem is that i need it to work with the script i posted the
> link
>
> thats because the UIAutocompleteis not as good...
> if i type "ODE" in the ui he doesn't show CODE
>
> i need
Hi,
I am having problem with this function.
$(document).ready(function(){
$('table.small td img.delete').click(function(){
$.get('ajax/update-callback.php', {doaction: 'remove', callbackid: $
(this).attr('id')},
function(data){
alert($(thi
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