JavaScript - Javascript Tabs Failing To Hide Divs
I have an javascript coding issue with regards to a tabbed menu.
The code is supposed to hide the unselected divs and show the selected div, but all divs are showing and no tab is selected when the page initialises. The source code is viewable he http://www.kenaani.co.uk I was following this tutorial: http://www.elated.com/articles/javascript-tabs/ Which works fine in this example: http://www.elated.com/res/File/artic...ript-tabs.html I have tried commenting out the other scripts, and the divs still show on the page, so I don't think its a conflicting issue. Am hoping that someone can spot whatever is going wrong. Similar TutorialsI have a page where it has anchors going to different parts of the page and i have a list of links at the top to go to each anchor. when you click on the links to each part of the page it shows the "back to top, next, back" buttons. I have 7 different links, so i need to have this happen 7 times, I only want the "back to top, next, and back" buttons to be shown when the user clicks on the link to that specific anchor, or the next/back button to that anchor from another one. I have been doing this with the div hide/show javascript however it makes me have to change sooo much information to do this.. There has got to be an easier way.. It would take me forever to finish doing this to all of them, i need a better way to achieve this. There's too much code that its confusing. this is my current javascript: var ie = (document.all) ? true : false; function hideID(objID){ var element = (ie) ? document.all(objID) : document.getElementById(objID); element.style.display="none" } function showID(objID){ var element = (ie) ? document.all(objID) : document.getElementById(objID); element.style.display="block" } And this is just one of the links: <li><a onclick="showID('1939top'); showID('1939next');hideID('1940top'); hideID('1941top'); hideID('1942top'); hideID('1943top'); hideID('1944top'); hideID('1945top');" href="#1939">1939</a></li> And this is one of the back to top/next button codes: <a href="#1940"><span id="1939next" class="next-back" onclick="hideID('1939next'); hideID('1939top')"><div class="arrow-down"></div></span></span></a> <a href="#top"><span id="1939top" class="timeline-b2top" onclick="hideID('1939top')">Top</span></a><a name="1939" id="1939"></a> This code has always been a huge problem for me, not only does it take forever to change the effects and all, but it is VERY messy and I really need some help on how to code it lol. Thanks so much. Hi all - first post - I'm not too hot on javascript so I don't know if this can be done nor how to search for it in the forum because I don't know what keywords to use - but if I give an idea of what I want to do, perhaps someone can suggest an idea of how to proceed? I have two left floated divs - in the left div I want a series of drop downs (possibly check boxes as well) about a series of products. When the user makes their decision and presses submit, I want the form to submit to a javascript function that says "Right, you will need, from your responses, product C" and in the right hand floated div, a series of hidden product info divs whose visibility is changed depending on which product the function determines is the one for you. Broken down into parts I think I need to do the following: a) Standard HTML form with drop downs etc and submit b) Hidden divs c) Submission process locally to javascript function to determine which product to show/hide d) Javascript function that makes the decision e) Javascript that hides/shows products Unfortunately a server side option is not available; it has to be a client side solution and I only could think of javascript. I can probably handle all bar c) and d) - any pointers, help or suggestions would be great thanks! cheers frank Trying to get the divs to switch style properties when selected form select menu. Any help would be great! Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function showstuff(element){ if(document.getElementById(element).style.display = 'block') { document.getElementById(have).style.visibility="block"; document.getElementById(look).style.visibility="none"; } else if(document.getElementById(element).style.visibility = 'block') { document.getElementById(look).style.visibility="block"; document.getElementById(have).style.visibility="none"; } } </script> <select name="type" onchange="showstuff(this.value);"> <option value="look">Look</option> <option value="have">Have</option> </select> <div id="have" style="display:block;">Have</div> <div id="look" style="display:none;">Look</div> Hello, I am currently in a Javascript class and it is completely confusing me. I have a website that I am trying to make the tabs at the top all work. I already did the setTab function but I am not even sure if that is right. I have found lots of other websites that have good advice but they want me to do things way different than the book. Basically they are leaning me away from Javascript. The whole point of the class. Can someone please take a look at these files and see if they can figure this out? I am including the original files as well as what I have so far. The page-1 is most of assignment and the Homework Description is the part that was cut off. Thank you in advance. I changed the bootstrab.js (just replaced click with hover): Code: $(function () { $('body').on('hover.tab.data-api', '[data-toggle="tab"], [data-toggle="pill"]', function (e) { e.preventDefault() $(this).tab('show') }) }) and a script like that: Code: $('#content_tab').bind('mouseleave', function(){ if ($('#tab_button').hasClass('active')) $('#tab_button').removeClass('active'); if ($('#content_tab').hasClass('active')) $('#content_tab').removeClass('active'); return false; }); Its working so far but there is one problem. When not hovering over the content-div or another nav-tab after hovering over the desired nav-tab , it stays open/active. Like in a horizontal menu you hover over the 1st (most left) tab and then go out to the left. jsFiddle to illustrate: http://jsfiddle.net/WnQvF/27/ Can anyone help me to finish that menu? I am thankful for every solution! Hello! I am trying to find a script that allows you to open multiple browser tabs and then close each of those tabs, either one by one or all at once. Does anyone know how to do this please? Thanks so much for your help. Hi everyone, was wondering if someone would be able to help me out, and correct this, or suggest an alternative. I have hidden divs, and I have achieved easily and simply this with the following, but on click I want the other divs to hide so that they all can't be displayed at once, at the moment they just stack up on top of each other. I'm trying to keep it as simple as possible as i'm much the novice Code: <script> function showhide(id){ if (document.getElementById){ obj = document.getElementById(id); if (obj.style.display == "none"){ obj.style.display = ""; } else { obj.style.display = "none"; } } } } </script> and then <a href="#" onclick="showhide('divname'); return(false);"> Thanks in advance Hi - I have an ASP.Net 4.0 solution that runs fine on a Windows 2008 server. However, I've just been given a new Windows 7 64-bit machine to use as my development machine and I'm having a problem with one of my aspx pages. This page has some javascript on it, which runs fine, but then it gets to the following code: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> //<![CDATA[ var theForm = document.forms['aspnetForm']; if (!theForm) { theForm = document.aspnetForm; } function __doPostBack(eventTarget, eventArgument) { if (!theForm.onsubmit || (theForm.onsubmit() != false)) { theForm.__EVENTTARGET.value = eventTarget; theForm.__EVENTARGUMENT.value = eventArgument; theForm.submit(); } } //]]> </script> This not code that I've written; it's code that's generated client-side that I see as I'm debugging my app in Visual Studio 2010 (trying to figure out what the $^#$ is going on). At any rate, once this code completes, the app does nothing. The debugger should take me to some server-side code, but it doesn't. It just sits there. The result is that the page doesn't do what it's supposed to do (no inserts to databases, no success messages, no nothing). As I said, this problem is restricted to my W7 64-bit machine; it runs fine on W2008. Other pages with javascript in the same solution work fine on my W7 machine. I found a post (http://dopostback.net/index.php/net-...anel-problems/) that discusses a similar issue within an UpdatePanel, but I'm not using UpdatePanel. My page does have hidden controls on it, but so do other pages that work just fine. Does anyone know what could be causing this? Thanks! I'm creating a website where I would like to create some kind of tabbed pages. To do that I wrote a javascript where I create an array of all the divs I use to create the pages and then sets them all on style="display: none;" except the one I clicked which should get style="display: block;" But I can't seem to get it to work... This is the script itself: Code: var state = 'none'; var i; var divs = new Array(); divs[0] = document.getElementById(div1); divs[1] = document.getElementById(div2); divs[2] = document.getElementById(div3); divs[3] = document.getElementById(div4); divs[4] = document.getElementById(div5); function showhide(layer_ref) { divs[0].innerHTML="some contents"; for (i=0;i<divs.length;i++) { if(divs[i] == document.getElementById(layer_ref)) { state = 'block'; } else { state = 'none'; } if (document.all) { //IS IE 4 or 5 (or 6 beta) eval( "document.all." + divs[i] + ".style.display = state"); } if (document.layers) { //IS NETSCAPE 4 or below document.layers[divs[i]].display = state; } if (document.getElementById &&!document.all) { hza = document.getElementById(divs[i]); hza.style.display = state; } } } And this is part of the html of the page: Code: <head> <script type="text/javascript" src="scriptShowHide.js"></script> </head> <div id="navigation"> <ul class="tabContainer2"> <li><a class="orange" href="#" onclick="showhide('div1');">Tab1</a></li> <li><a class="orange" href="#" onclick="showhide('div2');">Tab2</a></li> <li><a class="orange" href="#" onclick="showhide('div3');">Tab3</a></li> <li><a class="orange" href="#" onclick="showhide('div4');">Tab4</a></li> <li><a class="orange" href="#" onclick="showhide('div5');">Tab5</a></li> </ul> </div> <div id="div1" style="display: block;">This is the content of tab1</div> <div id="div2" style="display: none;">This is the content of tab2</div> <div id="div3" style="display: none;">This is the content of tab3</div> <div id="div4" style="display: none;">This is the content of tab4</div> <div id="div5" style="display: none;">This is the content of tab5</div> Can anyone help me plz, I've been staring at this for hours... Hi guys, another day, another problem I have a select: Code: <label for="tiers">Number of tiers</label> <select name="tiers" id="tiers" onchange="showtiers()"> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> </select> So depending what the user will choose, I want to show below divs: Code: <div class="tier" id="tier_1" style="display:block"> <label for="tier1">Tier 1</label> <select name="item" id="tier1" onchange="recalculate(this)"> <option value="0">Please choose1</option> </select> </div> <div class="tier" id="tier_2" style="display:none"> <label for="tier2">Tier 2</label> <select name="item" id="tier2" onchange="recalculate(this)"> <option value="0">Please choose2</option> </select> </div> <div class="tier" id="tier_3" style="display:none"> <label for="tier3">Tier 3</label> <select name="item" id="tier3" onchange="recalculate(this)"> <option value="0">Please choose3</option> </select> </div> <div class="tier" id="tier_4" style="display:none"> <label for="tier4">Tier 4</label> <select name="item" id="tier4" onchange="recalculate(this)"> <option value="0">Please choose4</option> </select> </div> As you can see, on page load you can only see select/div nr 1, three others are hidden. How can I make that happen? I'm trying with below code placed in the head: Code: function showtiers() { var dropdownIndex = document.getElementById('tiers').selectedIndex; var dropdownValue = document.getElementById('tiers')[dropdownIndex].value; if (dropdownValue == 2) { document.getElementById(tier_2).style.display = 'block'; document.getElementById(tier_3).style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById(tier_4).style.display = 'none'; } if (dropdownValue == 3) { document.getElementById(tier_2).style.display = 'block'; document.getElementById(tier_3).style.display = 'block'; document.getElementById(tier_4).style.display = 'none'; } if (dropdownValue == 4) { document.getElementById(tier_2).style.display = 'block'; document.getElementById(tier_3).style.display = 'block'; document.getElementById(tier_4).style.display = 'block'; } } If someone could point out what am I doing wrong I'd really appreciate it. I am trying to create a questionnaire that only reveals some of the questions when certain answers to previous questions are given. i.e. if the answer to question 1 is Yes, then question 2 appears under it. If the answer is No then question 3 appears instead. At the moment, however, is does nothing. I know the javascript I'm using should work, as I have used it on a website before, but not in this context. Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong? The javascript I have writen for this is: Code: <script> function showdiv(name){ var obj = (document.getElementById)? document.getElementById(name) : eval("document.all[name]"); if (obj.style.display=="none"){ obj.style.display=""; }else{ obj.style.display="none"; } } </script> The CSS is: Code: #q1 { } #q2 { display:none; margin-top: 10px; } #q3 { display:none; margin-top: 10px; } and the HTML is: Code: <div id="main"> <div id="q1"> <p>This is question 1</p> <input type=button value="No" onclick="showdiv('q2');"/> <input type=button value="Yes" onclick="showdiv('q3');"/> </div> <div id="q2"> <p>This is question 2</p> <input type=button value="Yes"/> <input type=button value="No"/> </div> <div id="q3"> <p>This is question 3</p> <input type=button value="Yes"/> <input type=button value="No"/> <input type=button value="Maybe"/> </div> </div> Hello all, I'm still learning java. I have the concept of hide/show down, but want I want to do is when a div is shown, all the other divs are hidden, and when I click on another div to show, the other one hides, etc. This is my code for jquery show/hide: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function(){ $('#{field_label}').hide(); $('input#show{field_label}').click(function(){ $('#{field_label}').show('fast'); }); $('input#close{field_label}').click(function(){ $('#{field_label}').hide('fast'); }) }); </script> What do I need to add so that the previous DIV that was open, auto closes when a NEW DIV is enabled to show. Much appreciated Coders! Hi, I am new to javascript so any help would be much appreciated. I found the following script online to show/hide a login div. <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"> function login(showhide){ if(showhide == "show"){ document.getElementById('popupbox').style.visibility="visible"; }else if(showhide == "hide"){ document.getElementById('popupbox').style.visibility="hidden"; } } </script> It works really well but I have other div I would also like to show/hide. Is it possible to have a variable in the function that I could pass the name of the div to show/hide. I have a ul list that I am using for a navigation menu and I would like to be able to click on items in the list to show different div's. I assume this is possible, so could someone please give me an indication of how to do it as I have been trying for a few days now and no joy. Thanks, James I am trying to use a javascript plugin for jQuery library that transforms a regular select html element into a dropdown checkbox list (Dropdown Check List, see http://code.google.com/p/dropdown-check-list/), however I believe that the prototype library that I am loading immediately after the jquery library is still conflicting with it somehow even though I modified my code to reflect the following changes (which is supposed to allow the use of prototype with jquery): http://docs.jquery.com/Using_jQuery_...ther_Libraries (Including jQuery before Other Libraries) My code (in a cold fusion environment, which should be irrelevant) looks like this: Code: <html> <head> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" SRC="js/jQuery/jquery.js" TYPE="text/javascript"></SCRIPT> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" SRC="js/prototype.js" TYPE="text/javascript"></SCRIPT> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="js/jQuery/ui.core.js"></script> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="js/jQuery/ui.dropdownchecklist.js"></script> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> jQuery(document).ready(function() { jQuery("#cbo_status").dropdownchecklist({ width: 200, maxDropHeight: 120 }); }); </script> </head> <body> <select id="cbo_status" name="cbo_status" multiple="multiple"> <option value="-1">All</option> <option value="1" SELECTED>Assigned</option> <option value="2" SELECTED>In Progress</option> <option value="3" SELECTED>Complete</option> <option value="4" SELECTED>Verified Resolved</option> <option value="5" SELECTED>Will not be addressed</option> <option value="6" SELECTED>Wishlist</option> </select> </body> </html> When I run the debugger, here's the error I'm still receiving: Error: Object doesn't support this property or method (pointing to the line below, character 3) jQuery("#cbo_status").dropdownchecklist({ width: 200, maxDropHeight: 120 }); Does anyone have any idea why this might still be failing? I am using the following code to show / hide form elements within a div based upon the drop down choice. Does anyone know how this code can be amended to use multiple drop downs within one form? Code: <html> <head> <title>Show and Hide</title> <script> //********************************************* // Function that Shows an HTML element //********************************************* function showDiv(divID) { var div = document.getElementById(divID); div.style.display = ""; //display div } //********************************************* // Function that Hides an HTML element //********************************************* function hideDiv(divID) { var div = document.getElementById(divID); div.style.display = "none"; // hide } //***************************************************************************** // Function that Hides all the Div elements in the select menu Value //***************************************************************************** function hideAllDivs() { //Loop through the seclect menu values and hide all var selectMenu = document.getElementById("selectMenu"); for (var i=0; i<=selectMenu.options.length -1; i++) { hideDiv(selectMenu.options[i].value); } } //********************************************* // Main function that calls others to toggle divs //********************************************* function toggle(showID) { hideAllDivs(); // Hide all showDiv(showID); // Show the one we asked for } </script> </head> <body onload="hideAllDivs();"> <select id="selectMenu" onchange="toggle(this.options[this.options.selectedIndex].value)"> <option value="formNumber1"> Show Form 1 </option> <option value="formNumber2"> Show Form 2 </option> <option value="formNumber3"> Show Form 3 </option> <option value="formNumber4"> Show Form 4 </option> </select> <div id="formNumber1"> I am Form Number one. Any content within this div will be showed</div> <div id="formNumber2"> I am Form Number two. Any content within this div will be showed</div> <div id="formNumber3"> I am Form Number three. Any content within this div will be showed</div> <div id="formNumber4"> I am Form Number four. Any content within this div will be showed</div> </body> </html> Thanks in advance! Hi ya all, how can I show / hide the content of sub divs based on whether the input is != or = and be able to repeat this. I tried to hide the sub divs using , onclick if bla bla = '' ; Code: document.getElementById('hideme').innerHTML = ''; which works, but once I try to enter a new input, then nothing happens, even if the content of the sub divs is = input thx So, I'm using a lot of js and I needed to find a work around to get it all working together, so I'm using InsertContent and RemoveContent to control several divs that I have. In this case it is 4 divs, but in other situations I'll have up to 10. My problem is that when the user starts with the first div displayed, the other 3 swap just fine, however, when clicking through the set of links, once the user gets to the 3rd link that is supposed to swap out the divs all the divs show up except the first, and the same happens on the fourth link. This is my js for the div swap functionality: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- function InsertContent(tid) { if(document.getElementById(tid).style.display == "none") { document.getElementById(tid).style.display = ""; } else { document.getElementById(tid).style.display = "none"; } } function RemoveContent(tid) { if(document.getElementById(tid).style.display == "") { document.getElementById(tid).style.display = "none"; } else { document.getElementById(tid).style.display = ""; } } //--> </script> These are the html links: Code: <div class="listimg"><a href="javascript:RemoveContent('view2','view3','view4'); InsertContent('view1'); swapimg(0); " ><img src="../assets/images/nokia/nokia01_thumb.jpg" id="item0" alt="" style="opacity:.99;" /></a></div> <div class="listimg"><a href="javascript:RemoveContent('view1','view3','view4'); InsertContent('view2'); swapimg(1); "><img src="../assets/images/nokia/nokia02_thumb.jpg" id="item1" alt="" /></a></div> <div class="listimg"><a href="javascript:RemoveContent('view1','view2','view4'); InsertContent('view3'); swapimg(2);"><img src="../assets/images/nokia/nokia03_thumb.jpg" id="item2" alt=""/></a></div> <div class="listimg"><a href="javascript:RemoveContent('view1','view2','view3'); InsertContent('view4'); swapimg(3);"><img src="../assets/images/nokia/nokia04_thumb.jpg" id="item3" alt=""/></a></div> And these are the divs that are being removed and added: Code: <div id="view1" style="display: " > <a href="../assets/images/nokia/nokia01_big.jpg" class="thickbox" title="Windowcling" rel="gallery-art" >view larger1</a> </div> <div id="view2" style="display:none" > <a href="../assets/images/nokia/nokia02_big.jpg" class="thickbox" title="Windowcling2" rel="gallery-art2" >view larger2</a> </div> <div id="view3" style="display:none" > <a href="../assets/images/nokia/nokia03_big.jpg" class="thickbox" title="Windowcling3" rel="gallery-art3" >view larger3</a> </div> <div id="view4" style="display:none" > <a href="../assets/images/nokia/nokia04_big.jpg" class="thickbox" title="Windowcling2" rel="gallery-art4" >view larger4</a> </div> Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance! hie everyone plz i want to know how to make tabs using javascript.... i want to make tabs like this website http://traveline.idea-sys.net/CSP/Default.aspx?A=2&P=50 --> (M/S Darakum - Description / GalleryDeck / Plan) can anyone help me plz? |