Ways to display information in a multiple option menu - javascript

I am trying to create a display menu with different information depending on the "button" you click.
If it is only a button, my code is working fine. The problem comes when I include multiple options.
This is a representation of what I want to build: https://ibb.co/KyPY53c

You basically want to build tabs. This is what you are asking for. Please provide more explanation or code with your next questions.

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I want to create a dynamic access level, but I have no idea how to do it.
I need to fully dynamically navigate the menus and buttons of the site, but I do not know if I could do this.
I mean more buttons. For example, the delete and edit button, and the update button.
Please guide me to get a good idea.
I already worked on that type of case. And i used https://www.npmjs.com/package/ngx-permissions which is pretty handy when roles/permissions have to be managed. For example you can retrieve the user roles from the database, and fixe roles behaviors on buttons or panels or everything you want to show/hide. It works like a charm. I encourage you to read the documentation. It will help you for sure.
Have a nice day
You can achieve this using ngxpermission. Refer this link for a sample which has a user component in which buttons and menus are loaded dynamically based on the permission that you have set. I have forked angular 5 example and modified it. But you can achieve the same in latest angular version too.

JQuery sortable/selectable plugin with drag'n'drop?

First of all, I'm not a JS developer, so I apologize if I'm asking a rather too general, previously asked or complex question. The functionality I'm searching for is that I'd like to have two HTML lists, on the load the first one is empty and I want user to pick the items he like from the second list and drag them into the first one (which should be sortable so user can set the order he likes). Is there a easy to use plugin for it?
I really like the idea and look of those two plugins..
http://www.emposha.com/javascript/fcbkcomplete.html
http://loopj.com/jquery-tokeninput/
http://code.drewwilson.com/entry/autosuggest-jquery-plugin
There are doing something different, but those "bubbles" in textfield are a great way to handle it (from UX point of view). Just to be able to have an empty text field, available bubbles below it and to be able to drag them into the text field, just those user wants (no autocomplete functionality, just draging from some list of them, maybe sorting in text field available would be nice). Maybe there's a similar plugin to do that.
Another thing is, it's a part of a form so I need to be able to send those picked up elements to the server with the form, each with it's position. I know, I am asking too much but any help will help me.
Try to use Jquery UI
Here are links for demos
http://jqueryui.com/demos/sortable/
http://jqueryui.com/demos/droppable/
EDIT
I think all you want is this
http://jqueryui.com/demos/droppable/#shopping-cart
Maybe jQuery UI would work for you; it is composed of several handy helper functions.
Take a look at sortable with connected lists: http://jqueryui.com/demos/sortable/#connect-lists

Fetching product details on mouseover

I want to integrate a function into my website, whereby if a user hovers their mouse on the name of a product, a box appears which will show the details of this product. For this I would preferably like to use either CSS or Javascript, I am not really sure how I would go about doing this though. Can anyone offer me some guidance please? I am currently using the JQuery UI with essentially the same code as the shopping cart code seen here :
http://jqueryui.com/demos/droppable/#shopping-cart
Thnk you very much for the help.
If you want to be fancy and use jquery, here is a list of popup plugins that you can browse.
If the product information isn't too complicated I would suggest using CSS as it is simpler. Also, you probably want to have the data already loaded, so the user doesn't have to wait a round trip to your server every time they mouse over a product. Here is a simple CSS popup tutorial.

Recursive Drop Down Image Selection?

I'm trying to create a product page layout that allows a customization of a product. Basically, a series of drop downs with each successive drop down populated with options based on what has been selected so far. So like this:
Drop down 1: Product Variant (user selects productvariationb, drop down 2 then is populated with options for productvariationb).
Drop down 2: Product color (user selected productvariationb in drop down 1, now that they select "brown" in drop down 2 the image should change to a brown version of productvariation b).
And so on, with the image changing (and options populating) each time according to what has been selected.
Can I do this with JS and does anyone know of a script similar that I can edit, or what functions of JS I need to look into to accomplish this?
Here I made you this : http://jsfiddle.net/moeishaa/H9fF2/
It is working with jQuery. Play with it and let me know if this helped :-)
I know it looks very static but you can render the drop-down on page load and populate the options object as well. I am sure you can find plug in and add-ons. This is a very short amount of code and can be customized.
I think the best resource for example code would be looking at some JavaScript or JQuery examples on creating expandable menus (more specifically ones that mimic folder structures). They usually operate by decorating an unordered list.
You could create a static unordered list and have the image change based on what item you are hovering over. Alternatively, you could use some AJAX to dynamically populate additional parts of the list as you hover over different levels. Both of those would most likely be easily accomplished with JQuery. Here's a page with some menu examples that might give you some ideas:
JQuery Navigation Menus

Populate an array with values from checkboxes and then submit all at once

I'm probably going to need some sort of jquery or JS to accomplish this, and since I suck at using either solution; I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction. Basically I want to be able to select a bunch of records and add them into an array. Once I'm happy with my results, I hit the "Submit" button and off it goes. Think of it as an address book, select a bunch of names to export and then hit "Export" to export the names.
Jquery or JS comes into play because I want a div that shows the records that I've selected. So far I've gotten it to work by checking off what i want to export, but it would be nice to show what I've selected thus far in a separate box.
Here is similar example I found that does something like that using jquery:
http://jsfiddle.net/amirshim/sDDps/3/

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