ie6 isn't playing nice with my jquery snippet, why is this throwing a syntax error in IE6
if(typeof isIE6 !="undefined"){
$("#dropdown-list li").hover(
function(){ $(this).addClass("hover"); },
function(){ $(this).removeClass("hover"); },
);
};
I am having problems with ColorBox to show a hidden report from ReportViewer as explained here.
Is there a JQuery lightbox which works well with the ASP.NET ReportViewer?
I want a link that scrolls the page to the start of the <div class="content-body">
The same functionality as a: <a href="#maincontent">Skip</a>, and placing <a name="maincontent"></a> right next to <div class="content-body">
I am seeing if it is possible via jQuery, and want to know if I would run into any problems down the road using that method (besides the user having javascript disabled).
I'm watching a tutorial learning JQuery for the first time, and it seems you can select items using pretty much CSS, like:
$('ul li:nth-child(3)').addClass('biscuits');
Is that kind of selector going to work on all browsers, or just ones that support CSS 3 ?
i changed my grid column value in a currancyformate..
something like this..
grid.Columns.Find(c => c.DataField == "Marketvalue").Formatter = new CurrencyFormatter
{
DefaultValue = "",
DecimalPlaces = 2,
DecimalSeparator = ".",
ThousandsSeparator = ","
};
how to change the other column in % value.. I need to show in a percentage form using jquery
thanks
My database consists of some entries which are NULL (so they don't affect max, min, etc..). When I pull all of the data from the database, I need to repopulate form fields with the values. Using .val(value) where value = NULL seems to work without any problems, but I'm not sure if this is a valid way to go about this. It doesn't say anything in the jQuery documentation (that I can find) about using NULL as parameters to functions.
I am very familiar with self executing functions from working with jQuery.
(function($) { /* do stuff */ })(jQuery);
Today I was reading the backbone.js source and noticed that they do this:
(function() { /* do stuff */ }).call(this);
Is this achieving the same thing? Would the following 2 lines of code do the same thing?
(function($) { /* do stuff */ })(jQuery);
(function($) { /* do stuff */ }).call(jQuery);
var foot = document.createElement("div");
$('<div class="t"></div><div class="b"></div>').appendTo(foot);
foot.id='foot';
//*****
$(foot,'> .t').mouseover(function(){...})
i want to get the '.t' div element,
but now ,the 'foot' div is not already appenTo the 'document.body' ,
so i can't use this $('#foot .t'),
and i use this:$(foot,' .t'), but ,i get the $(foot),
so how do i get the foot's '.t' element using jquery
thanks
i have a parent window and a child window. in javascript, i want a function in child window to be called whenever the parent window loads a new page. i'd like to use something similar to jQuery's $(document).ready() so that I don't have to worry about whether the parent is done loading yet - but ready() only appears to fire when the window loads the first page - but not when, say, a link is clicked in the parent and it loads a second page.
any suggestions? thanks.
Hello friends I have jquery grid with paging at the footer of the grid,
i have arrows for next and last..
istead of that can i define First Previous , Next and Last
thanks
how to increase row size using jquery.. I have column like this.
{ name: 'Comments', index: 'Comments', editable: true,
editype: 'textarea', editoptions: { rows: "2", cols: "10"} }
Thanks
I would like to make sure if a textbox has any content at all, that jQuery can show it's parent (an <li class="hidden_dedication") element and set add a class of 'shown'. I'm pretty sure that it should be something like this, but cannot get it to work:
if ($('li.hidden_dedication input').val() !== null) {
$(this).parent().show().addClass('shown');
}
I cannot figure it out.. any ideas?
Many thanks
Hi,
Do you think jquery could help me get the following script work faster?
Thanks!
window.onload=function colorizeCheckedRadios(){
var inputs = document.getElementsByTagName("input");
if (inputs) {
for (var i = 0; i < inputs.length; ++i) {
if(inputs[i].checked&&inputs[i].type=="radio"){
inputs[i].parentNode.parentNode.style.backgroundColor='#FCE6F4';
}
}
}
}
I'm trying to make a page scroll down 150px from the current position when an element is clicked. So lets say you're roughly halfway scrolled down a page. You click this link, and it will slide you down an additional 150 pixels.
Is this possible with jQuery?
I've been looking at scrollTop and the scrollTo plugin, but I can't seem to connect the dots.
Hi
I have a Jquery accordion which works fine. Sections get expanded/collapsed when clicked on respective headers. But I want to add the functionality so that when I click on "next" button it opens up the next section and clicking "Previous" button takes me back to previous section.
This has been done on this page http://jquery.bassistance.de/accordion/demo/?p=1.1.2 (last example) but not sure how do I implement the same in my case.
Any suggestions please.
Thanks
UPDATE: How do I get previous or next section of the accordion?
<script type="text/javascript">
$("#accordion").accordion({
header: "h3.header"
, autoHeight: false
, collapsible: true
});
</script>
<div id="accordion">
<h3 class="header">Section 1</h3>
<div> content 1 .. content 1 .. content 1 .. content 1 ..
<input class="next" type="button" value="next"/>
</div>
<h3 class="header">Section 2</h3>
<div> content 2 .. content 2 .. content 2 .. content 2 ..
<input class="previous" type="button" value="previous"/>
<input class="next" type="button" value="next"/>
</div>
<h3 class="header">Section 3</h3>
<div> content 3 .. content 3 .. content 3 .. content 3 ..
<input class="previous" type="button" value="previous"/>
</div>
</div>
I have used Jquery UI Tabs, and given close option to the tabs. By default i am creating three tabs and its corresponding three divs. Now when i close a tab then the tab and its div are removed. I need to just hide the tab and div and when i click Add Tab i should just show the hidden tab and div. I am not sure how to show/hide the tab and div property.
Thanks in advance.
Jeevi
I would like to run some code right after a certain set of elements are attached. jQuery.live() allows you to bind event handlers to elements, even if they are created later. But AFAIK there is no suitable method to do something like the following:
$("some selector").live("attach", function() { $(this).whatever(); });
How can I accomplish this?