JavaScript - Jquery With Windows 8?
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I don't know if anyone here has downloaded the dev edition of windows 8 yet (it was released last night 5:00p, est) I am trying to get jquery to work, but it just wont... I tried simple stuff, but I was hoping someone here knew how. Thanks Similar TutorialsSo, i have this code which retrieves php files for me using jquery and id love to get it working with Jquery history plugin. I tried modifying the code i got from the ajax demo to work for me, but i just couldnt do it as i do not know any javascript really.. ( actually what i tried was simply to change "#ajax-links a" to "#menu li a" and .html to .php ..but nothing.. :rolleyes: Id be very gratefull if someone would help me out with this one. All related code can be found bellow (the ones that should be needed anyways): This is the code that retrieves php files inside "#content" when item from "#menu li a" with the specified id is clicked Code: $(document).ready(function(){ //References var change = $("#menu li a"); var loading = $("#loading"); var content = $("#content"); //Manage click events change.click(function(){ //show the loading bar showLoading(); //load selected section if(this.id == "home") { change.load(this.className='current-page'); content.slideUp(); content.load("pages/index.php", hideLoading); content.slideDown(); } else if(this.id == "secondpage") { change.load(this.className='current-page'); content.slideUp(); content.load("pages/secondpage.php", hideLoading); content.slideDown(); } else { //hide loading bar if there is no selected section hideLoading(); } }); //show loading bar function showLoading(){ loading .css({visibility:"visible"}) .css({opacity:"1"}) .css({display:"block"}) ; } //hide loading bar function hideLoading(){ loading.fadeTo(1000, 0); }; }); Heres the structure of the menu/content Code: <ul id="menu"> <li><a id="home" class="normal" href="#Home"></a></li> <li><a id="secondpage" class="normal" href="#Secondpage"></a></li> </ul> <div id="content"> <ul id="sec-menu"> <li><a id="link1" class="normal" href="#">Link1</a></li> <li><a id="link2" class="normal" href="#">Link2</a></li> </ul> </div> Heres the code that jquery history plugin uses in demo for ajax Code: jQuery(document).ready(function($) { function load(num) { $('#content').load(num +".html"); } $.history.init(function(url) { load(url == "" ? "1" : url); }); $('#ajax-links a').live('click', function(e) { var url = $(this).attr('href'); url = url.replace(/^.*#/, ''); $.history.load(url); return false; }); }); hi, i have a jquery problem... this script is not working with jquery-1.4.2.min, but it works with jquery-1.2.6.min.js, can anyone help me???the script is the above: (it is not working the tab actions, the slideout works...) http://www.benjaminsterling.com/wp-c...es/sidetab.htm the javascript code is the above: PHP Code: var jqsideTabs; var tabs, h = 50, r = 0,ra = 0; $(document) .ready(function(){ jqsideTabs = $('#sideTabs').addClass('closed'); tabs = jqsideTabs .find('.tab h3') .clone() .appendTo(jqsideTabs) .each(function(i){ var that = $(this), cls = '',ow,newThis, newEl; if( i == 0 ) cls = ' active'; newEl = $('<a href="#" class="tabLinks'+cls+'">' + that.text() + '</a>'); that.replaceWith(newEl); ow = newEl.outerWidth(); if( i == 0 ) ra = ow; else r = ow; h = newEl.css({'top':h , 'right': -ow }).height() + h; newThis = newEl.get(0); newThis.jq = newEl; newThis.i = i; newEl.click(function(){ var el = this.jq; if( jqsideTabs.hasClass( 'closed' ) ){ jqsideTabs.removeClass('closed'); } else if( !jqsideTabs.hasClass( 'closed' ) && el.hasClass('active') ){ jqsideTabs.addClass('closed'); } el .siblings() .removeClass('active') .css({'right': -r }) .end() .addClass('active') .css({'right': -ra }); tabs.eq( this.i ).show().siblings('.tab').hide(); return false; }); }) .end() .parent() .eq(0) .addClass('active') .end() .filter(':not(:eq(0))') .hide() .end(); jqsideTabs.bind("mouseleave",function(){ jqsideTabs .animate({left:-310}, 'fast', function(){ jqsideTabs.addClass('closed').removeAttr('style'); }); }); }); and the html file is: [HTML] <div id="sideTabs"> <div class="tab"> <h3>Tab 1</h3> <div class="gut"> <p>Some text</p> </div> </div> <div class="tab"> <h3>Tab 2</h3> <div class="gut"> <ul> <li>link</li> </ul> </div> </div> <div class="tab"> <h3>Tab 3</h3> <div class="gut"> <ul> <li>link</li> </ul> </div> </div> </div> [/HTML] the problem is that the tab button works, but the content doesnt change...in all of tabs showing the same text(showing all tbas content).... can anyone help...please..... i keep getting the error GET http://code.jquery.com/jquery.min.map net::ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS & Failed to load resource: net::ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS when i load my page...and the havascript doesn't work properly on ym page...how do i resolve this. thanx in advance var s="attr" var i=$(s) // jQuery(elem).attr(attr,eval("elm"+attr)); jQuery(elem).$(s)(attr,eval("elm"+attr));//i tried this. how to assign a variable name in the above code(in place of s) so that i need to add an attribute to the element "elem". -Removed due to solution found-
I thought I did everything right but pop-up windows aren't working... Code: <td> <a href="javascript:popUp('http://www.retrocitysunglasses.com/popupfreeshipping.html')"><img src="http://www.retrocitysunglasses.com/website_graphics/header_free_shipping.jpg" alt="Free Shipping"></a> </td> Code can be found on this page (very first section after body opens): http://retrocitysunglasses.com/ Hello! I'm trying to make a website that from one link, opens multiple windows. It is for a design project (I'm still at uni). So far I have mustered just the one window. Here is the website: http://popmeup.org/ The idea is that you get bombarded with lots of nice quotes. I don't know my arse from my Javascript - but has anyone got any advice? You can see the website here with all the code to make it easier for you to diagnose what is happening: Code: http://www.fdfdaa.com/desktop/desktop.html When you go to the start menu and select anything on the left side, you will see that windows open 100% of the screen by default. I did that by adding maximized:true but that doesn't appear to be working for the icons on the desktop itself. If you click on one of those 4 icons on the desktop though, it isn't opening at 100% for some reason. You can see my classes file here as well: Code: http://www.fdfdaa.com/desktop/classes.js Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time! This is my first time writing any JavaScript, so I am not very familiar with the language. I want to make a window be kept at the back, under all other windows. From what I understand, the method to do this would be window.blur(), but I cannot seem to get it to work. Have I misunderstood the functionality, or am I implementing it wrong? The part of the code I have that currently deals with this (or at least tries) is as follows: Code: <BODY onclick="window.blur()" > <img src="imageurl" id="image"></img> </BODY> I've tried a few other events to trigger this (onmouseover, setInterval, etc.) but no way I've tried has worked. So, is blur() the right method to do this? have I done something wrong in the implementation? Any help and guidance is appreciated. Backstory (if it should matter for some reason) : I found a webpage ( here and here ) that generates an image of the Earth as seen from space at a given time and I wanted to place that image, updated on a regular basis, as my desktop image. I looked around for a way to do it, but as far as I could find, there was no way to do it easily in Windows XP. Thus, I am now using Samurize (a program for overlaying graphics etc. at your desktop) to create a browser window that loads a html file that periodically updates the image. While this window cannot be moved and has no borders, it can be selected and if it is selected, the image is brought to the front, overlapping any other windows. I wish to make it such that this cannot happen; I have tried configuring Samurize as well as asking for help on their forums, but no luck so far. This seems like it would be so simple and I have absolutely no idea. I have one page with no frames, and two links on it. The second page has an iframe on it. Both links on page 1 point to page 2 (which houses the iframe), but based on which link is clicked will determine what that iframe will display. Basically I need to figure out a way to target the iframe on page 2 after executing a window.open statement. Much like how google images creates a frame at the top after you click on one of the images from the search results. I've attached two simple files to better explain what I'm trying to do. FrameSet.zip I'd appreciate the help, I'm losing my mind. In the past I write the jave script to popup windows in the browser for tell our visitor about news & event but now most of browser will block popup by default. Someone can show me an example about the professional popup with out the block.Thank you
Hi everyone, I'm trying to capture the order in which the windows I've opened using window.open are layered on top of each other. For example, if I open three windows, starting with the first on the bottom and the third on top, but I then focus on the second window, bringing it to the top, is there a way to capture the new window order (2 on top, then 3, then 1)? I know that window.top can give me the first one, but from there, without closing it, is there a way to tell what the next one underneath it is? Thanks in advance, Katherine Ok I need to open a popup in a second monitor. The browser will be open in the first monitor and the popup needs to open in the second monitor (we'll say it's to the left for now). I have tried a few Javascript methods. I don't have PHP avaliable to me in this case but I do have the ability to use JSP and will shortly have JQuery. Here is what I have tried so far: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function popup(url, winName, xOffset, yOffset) { var x = (window.screenX || window.screenLeft || 0) + (xOffset || 0); var y = (window.screenY || window.screenTop || 0) + (yOffset || 0); return window.open(url, winName, 'top=' +y+ ',left=' +x); } </script> <form> <input type="button" onClick="popup('http://www.google.com', 'myWin', -600, 100)" value="Show Customer"/> </form> and Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function popup() { window.open( "http://igatedev.kirbyrisk.com/DualMonitorTest/product.jsp?part=545347", "myWindow", "status=0, fullscreen=0, resizable=1" ) } </script> Any help is much appreciated. Also I was wondering if there was a way to have the popup close with the original window, or with a button click from the first. Hi, I need javascript to sort as windows sorts its file. For eg: When the files name contains special characters, number and alphabets(#@!$%.doc, test1.doc,test2.doc, 1.doc) javascript sorts alphabets first and then special characters, but windows sorts special characters first and then alphabets in ascending. I want javascript to sort my array as windows. Kindly help me out in this case. Thanks, Deva. This is a pet peeve of mine and I'm still looking for a solution. If I have designated a specific size dimension for a popup window to open with (as one must, otherwise why even use a pop-up window?) then it should be obvious that the window needs to open up at 100% (normal) magnification, otherwise the contents of the window will not be displayed properly. It seems to me current browsers are struggling with this problem, as Firefox, Safari, and Opera all handle it differently. For example, Firefox applies magnification settings defined by the user to dimensions of the pop-up window but not to the contents (an odd solution!); Opera retains the correct dimensions but applies magnification to the contents. Only Safari handles it correctly: even if you have applied magnification to a web page it will still open pop-up windows at default 100% magnification and honor the dimensions specified in the HTML code by the page designer. Thanks for any help you can provide. Hi Guys, I want to develop a javascript code which will open a pop up window and a JSP page in it. That JSP page will load a 'Select' list which user will select a value from and I want that value to be returned to my parent form (window). I remember implementing the same long time back (almost 5years now) ...can anyway help remind me how did I do it...or how can I do it? Regards, -- SJunejo I have searched high and low to find this script. Not having much luck at all. What i want to do is, when someone clicks a link the image pops up on screen in its own nice window smack down in the middle of the screen over top of the website. I want it to look neat tho, best example i can find is @ curse.com http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-a...st-helper.aspx If you click that link and scroll down to the screen shot section and click on one of the images you can see how nice and professional it looks. How can i accomplish this? Thanks so much in advance~ Hi, I'm trying to make a pop up window that should work such as the window the pops up when you press "View all friends" on one of your friends' profiles on Facebook. Is this possible? Thank you! Doing a bit of window-opening: the idea is, when a link is clicked, it selects a random one from an array of urls, and then opens it with certain toolbars missing. Got a script for each part, but not sure how to combine them: ' location ' seems to be talking about different things in each script. the random script: Code: var single = new Array ("a.htm","b.htm","z.htm") function choose(){ window. location =choose[Math.floor(Math.random()*single.length)] } the opener script: Code: function open() { window.open('myurl',' location =no,toolbar=1, directories=no,status=no,menubar=no,resizable=yes,scrollbars=yes') } Any suggestions? (No comments plz about removing toolbars: still experimenting, and the viewer won't be left stranded). |