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  • jQuery Animation and Classes

    - by ehdv
    Assume you have a list item, <li id="foo"> which you want to fade from one color to another when moused over, and that you are using jQuery. This is fairly easy: $('li#foo').bind('mouseenter' , function(e) { $(this).animate({backgroundColor: '#F00'} , 300); }); However, what if you wanted to get the resulting color or other style rules from a class defined in CSS without also declaring them in JavaScript? It seems there's no way to learn style information from CSS rules without having an example of the rule already in the document, which would require you to animate the <li> to the target appearance, then in the animation-finished callback, set the class which leads to redundant style declarations and can foul up your CSS at "runtime". Sorry if this question's unclear: It doesn't occur in the context of any specific project, I'm just curious how you'd go about this. Also, I know CSS3 hypothetically includes support for such transitions but using CSS for dynamic behavior like this seems such an ugly hack.

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  • What about WebSafe colors

    - by forgloriouskeeponlowing
    My father with whom I'm going to create a website (I just got him away from using Dreamweaver and font-tags) keeps talking about WebSafe colors he has to use for the background images. I keep telling him that that was about 1999 but he doesn't believe me. What are WebSafe colors? When and where were they needed? What the hell anyway? This is no joke.

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  • Delay image loading with jQuery

    - by DCD
    I have a page with several galleries including accordions and sliders. The problem is that the page takes forever to load. Is there a way of wrapping an image in a bit of code or applying a class to it to force it to load only after everything else is loaded?

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  • CSS - How to align 2 fields into 1 row?

    - by user1809157
    I'm newbie in css. My jsfiddle here http://jsfiddle.net/PAHdH/ <div> <label>Name: </label><p>John</p> <label>Age: </label><p>35</p> <label>Level: </label><p>60</p> <label>Score: </label><p>5000</p> </div> label{ display: inline-block; float: left; clear: left; width: 150px; text-align: left; color:black; } p {margin-bottom:2px; padding:0;} ? I would like to change to Name: John Age: 35 Level: 60 Score: 5000 It should be like a table with 4 columns.

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  • Adding iframe and paragraph elements dynamically

    - by shivesh
    I want to add iframe element to the page and then add <p> element inside that iframe. I tried this: var iframe = document.createElement('iframe'); iframe.frameBorder = 1; iframe.width = "500px"; iframe.height = "250px"; iframe.id = "iframe"; var p = document.createElement('p'); iframe.appendChild(p); document.getElementById("div").appendChild(iframe); //this is a div that I have in body.

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  • How do i make form data not disappear after hitting refresh?

    - by acidzombie24
    I went to test my page on another browser. On google chrome i can fill out a form, hit back and forward and still have the data there. Now i need to refresh the page so certain data is correct (such as session id if the cookie expires or user logs out before submitting). I refresh and lose all data. Is there some option i can set so all data is kept?

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  • text in div not going to next line

    - by Kia Dull
    for some reason the text in my div doesn't go to the next line, i've tried several different css elements which don't seem to work.... word-wrap:break word, just jumbles the letters... what i want is for one there is an extra word it goes down to the next line like it's supposed to here is my code this is the div it's in #top7 { width: 150px; height:auto; margin: 5px; display: block; float: left; word-wrap:break-word; } text that it's in #p6 { font-family: Myriad Pro; margin: 1px; font-size: 22px; background-color:#540f45; padding: 5px 5px 3px 4px; margin:4px; } a { text-decoration: none; color: white; text-align: right; font-family: Myriad Pro; } here is the php function that retrieves the data from the database <p id='p6'><?php echo "<a href='' "</a>"; ?></p> this is all wrapped in these two id's body { background:#603e4f; display: block; } #foursquare { background-color:#603e4f; width: 290px; display: block; position: absolute; }

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  • JQuery: How to find what is between two text points

    - by Sarfraz
    Hello, Let's say I have this: <div id="wrapper"> <pre class="highlight"> $(function(){ // hide all links except for the first $('ul.child:not(:first)').hide(); $("a.slide:first").css("background-color","#FF9900"); /* The comment goes here. */ </pre> </div> With Jquery, I want to find what is in between: /* The comment goes here. */ Including those comment signs. So it should return: /* The comment goes here. */ How to do that, how to find text between two points? Thanks

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  • How do I make a shrinkable scrollbar?

    - by diadem
    What I want: <div style="overflow:scroll;width:100%;height:50%;"> &nbsp; <div style="height:500px;width:400px;border:solid 3px red;"> </div> </div> <div style="overflow:scroll;width:100%;HEIGHT:50%;"> &nbsp; <div style="height:500px;width:400px;border:solid 3px red;"> </div> </div> Notice how if I shrink the height of the window the scrollbars shrink. This is the functionality I want. The issue: I want to make something similar to the above, only with a fixed height of 100 pixels for the top div. If I do this in practice the bottom scrollbar no longer shrinks as I shrink the page - the system adds an outer scrollbar to manage both sections. I don't want this, I want to retain the behavior seen above. How do I do this?

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  • ANy way to fix the position of image

    - by Mirage
    I have an image on the left hand side and text on right side. Like two column layout. I want that when i scroll the text then the image should stay at center of page. I tried using position:fixed But then the problem , sometimes when i resize the IE window to small size then the image stay at same position and it comes out of the main content area when i scroll down. I want that image should scroll but should stay within the content area . It should not move outsid ethe main content aqrea

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  • Outputting array contents as nested list in PHP

    - by Mamadou
    I have the array $tab[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10] and I would like to display it like this: <ul> <li> <a href=""/>FIRST ELEMENT OF THE TAB ==> 1</a> <a href=""/>2ND ELEMENT OF THE TAB ==> 2</a> </li> <li> <a href=""/>3THIRD ELEMENT==> 3</a> <a href=""/>FORTH ELEMENT OF THE TAB ==> 4</a> </li> <li> <a href=""/>FIFTH ELEMENT==> 5</a> <a href=""/>SIXTITH ELEMENT OF THE TAB ==> 6</a> </li> </ul> How can I achieve this in PHP? I am thinking of creating a sub array with array_slice.

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  • Retain Site Background and Switch Pages?

    - by yar
    I was about to redo a Rails site today using AJAX so that the background could remain in place. Then I thought, "that would be exactly like using frames," and then I thought about SEO consequences and I dropped the idea entirely and took a look around the Web. It turns out that few sites -- except for Google itself, which has the link bar at the top -- are doing this. It doesn't look impossible to do, but it's not exactly easy. Aside from Ajaxing, you have to think about updating the query-string and having SEO-friendly links (that actually don't work, but rather make background requests via Javascript). Will any of the new technologies -- HTML5, perhaps -- solve this problem and allow us to have a Web with background colors (and other static elements) that do not disappear momentarily between page refreshes? On the other hand, why are few devs doing this with current technologies? Is it just not a big deal, too complicated to implement, or....?

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  • Is it possible to change iframe src using javascript exists in page inside that iframe?

    - by Amr ElGarhy
    I want to change the iframe source when something change in this iframe content, the iframe is in a different domian than the parent page. is this can be done or not? I just need to add a hash to this iframe src, so that i can access this hash value from the parent page and do some stuff based on this value. What i did: In the iframe page i wrote: window.location.hash = "close_child"; and in the parent page i wrote: if (document.getElementById("MyIFrameId").src.indexOf("#close_child") > 0) { but i always find that the src is empty

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  • jQuery div container

    - by vanzylv
    I'm looking for a component to manage programmaticaly added items (div's) in a parent container.The component should scale child items. Almost like a task bar,if a new item gets added it goes in the div container.

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  • Submit POST form from url

    - by Martijn Van Mierloo
    Website: www.example.com <form method="POSt" action="" > <input type="hidden" name="test1" value="test11" /> <input type="hidden" name="test2" value="" /> <input type="hidden" name="test3" value="test33" /> <input type="submit" value="Submit"> </form> I want to sumbit this form with adding the correct parameters in the URL. With GET, I can simply use : http://ww.example.com/?test1=test11&test2=&test3=test33 and the form will be sumbitted. Can I do the same for a POST? If so, how? Thanks

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