I've checked around in here, but not found my answer. I have my code below:
<div class="gdlr-session-item gdlr-tab-session-item gdlr-item">
<div class="gdlr-session-item-head">
<div class="gdlr-session-item-head-info gdlr-active" data-tab="gdlr-tab-1">
<div class="gdlr-session-head-day">Day 1</div>
<div class="gdlr-session-head-date">23 May 2016</div>
</div>
<div class="gdlr-session-item-head-info" data-tab="gdlr-tab-2">
<div class="gdlr-session-head-day">Day 2</div>
<div class="gdlr-session-head-date">24 May 2016</div>
</div>
<div class="gdlr-session-item-tab-content gdlr-tab-1 gdlr-active" style="display: block;">
Content here
</div>
<div class="gdlr-session-item-tab-content gdlr-tab-2" style="display: none;">
Content here
</div>
</div>
</div>
Jquery code:
// script for session tab item
$('.gdlr-session-item-head-info').click(function(){
if( $(this).hasClass('gdlr-active') ) return;
$(this).siblings().removeClass('gdlr-active');
$(this).addClass('gdlr-active');
var selected_tab = $(this).attr('data-tab');
$(this).parent('.gdlr-session-item-head').siblings('.gdlr-session-item-tab-content').hide();
$(this).parent('.gdlr-session-item-head').siblings('.' + selected_tab).fadeIn();
});
In the default, The day 1 will active and show the content from class: gdlr-tab-1.
I need help to active the day 2 instead day 1. Thank so much for all help!
Live demo: http://goodlayers.tienloc.net/keynote/.
Check if below code helps.
You can hide all the content div first and then can show (fade in) the required div using the data attr, same applies to add and remove active class.
$('.gdlr-session-item-head-info').click(function(){
if( $(this).hasClass('gdlr-active') ) return;
$('.gdlr-active').removeClass('gdlr-active');
$(this).addClass('gdlr-active');
var selected_tab = $(this).attr('data-tab');
$(".gdlr-session-item-tab-content").hide();
$("."+selected_tab).addClass('gdlr-active');
$("."+selected_tab).fadeIn();
});
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I'm trying to create a drop down effect similar to this image: GIF, however with what I have so far: EXAMPLE I can't seem to figure out a way to add more than one link, if I do add just another content div it doesn't show up.. Hope someone can help, been losing sleep over this haha. Thanks
HTML:
<div class="container">
<div class="header">Projects</div>
<div class="content" onclick="initContent('example')"><em>Example Project</em></div>
</div>
JS:
$(".header").click(function() {
$header = $(this);
//getting the next element
$content = $(this).next();
//checking if its already visible
$content.slideToggle(500, function() {
//execute this after slideToggle is done
//change text of header based on visibility of content div
$header.text(function() {});
});
});
What I would try:
<div class="container">
<div class="header">Projects</div>
<div class="content" onclick="initContent('example')"><em>Example Project</em></div>
<div class="content" onclick="initContent('exampleNew')"><em>Example Project 2</em></div>
</div>
Just put all your links in a single content div:
https://jsfiddle.net/sfcm95yz/3/
<div class="content">
<div class="item" onlclick="initContent('example')">
<em>Example Project</em>
</div>
<div class="item" onlclick="initContent('example2')">
<em>Example Project 2</em>
</div>
</div>
It's because you are sliding down the content div that is right after the header class element ($content = $(this).next();), which applies a display: block to it. If you add another content div, it isn't going to be right after that header and so won't be shown.
You can either change your JavaScript to target all content divs, or rearrange your HTML, something like this:
<div class="container">
<div class="header">Projects</div>
<div class="content">
<div onclick="initContent('example')">
<em>Example Project</em>
</div>
<div onclick="initContent('example')">
<em>Example Project 2</em>
</div>
<div onclick="initContent('example')">
<em>Example Project 3</em>
</div>
</div>
</div>
If you want to modify your JS and keep the existing markup, .nextAll() will select all of $header's siblings (.next() only selects one sibling). You can also add a selector argument to be sure you only select elements with the class "content".
$(".header").click(function() {
$header = $(this);
//getting the sibling ".content" elements
$content = $(this).nextAll(".content");
//checking if its already visible
$content.slideToggle(500, function() {
//execute this after slideToggle is done
//change text of header based on visibility of content div
$header.text(function() {});
});
});
I have a problem with my jQuery code, I want the page to slideToggle one div ones the other is clicked, the problem is that I don't want to write all the code again and again so I tried to create a code that works all the time, but I'm stuck. Box is the div which should be clicked and it should contain a class that's also used on the div that's gonna slideToggle. It should pull the class from the tab and then use it to slideToggle the right object. Please help :S (the elements are not placed close to each other which makes next or children not possible). If you have any questions - ASK!
The jQuery code of mine:
$(".box").click(function() {
var Klassen = $(this).attr("class");
$("Klassen").slideToggle(300);
});
HTML:
<!-- These should be clicked -->
<div data-toggle-target="open1" class="box ft col-lg-3">
<div class="mer">
Läs mer
</div>
<div class="bild"><img src="images/sakerhet.jpg"></div>
<h4>HöstlovsLAN</h4>
</div>
</a>
<div data-toggle-target="open2" class="box st col-lg-3">
<div class="mer">
Läs mer
</div>
<div class="bild"><img src="images/sakerhet.jpg"></div>
<h4>NyårsLAN</h4>
</div>
<div data-toggle-target="open3" class="box tt col-lg-3">
<div class="mer">
Läs mer
</div>
<div class="bild"><img src="images/sakerhet.jpg"></div>
<h4>Säkerhet</h4>
</div>
<!-- These should be toggled -->
<div class="infobox" id="open1">
<h1>HöstlovsLAN</h1>
</div>
<div class="infobox" id="open2">
<h1>NyårsLAN</h1>
</div>
<div class="infobox" id="open3">
<h1>Säkerhet</h1>
</div>
EDIT - NEW PROBLEM - STILL AIN'T WORKING!
The code didn't work in my situation and would like you to take a look at the JS-fiddle I created:
http://jsfiddle.net/Qqe89/
undefined has presented the solution.
I would warn you about using this approach, if you add any classes to the .box div then your code will break.
Instead consider using data attributes to target the div to be toggled:
<div data-toggle-target="open1" class="box green"></div>
<div id="open1">
Opens
</div>
Which can then target with
$('.box').click(function (e) {
$( '#' + $(this).data('toggleTarget') ).slideToggle(300);
});
jsFiddle with example using your html - crudely formatted sorry!
$(".box").click(function() {
var Klassen = $(this).attr("class");
$("."+Klassen).slideToggle(300);
});
class attribute may contain several classes ($(this).attr("class") OR this.className)
$("."+Klassen) will not work if there are several classes
"Klassen" does not correspond to any DOM element as there is no such tag in HTML.
Respected ppl ...
This is my markup :
<div class="row-fluid">
<div class="span12 card card-even">
<div>
<h3>Case 1</h3>
Hide the subsection
</div>
<div class = "timeline">
<div class= "circle circle-green " data-toggle="tooltip" title="Task 2 ">
<span></span>
</div>
<div class="rect-fixed"></div>
</div>
<div class="subsection"><span>Panther a</span></div>
</div> <!-- end of card 1-->
</div>
<div class="row-fluid">
<div class="span12 card card-odd">
<div>
<h3>Case 1</h3>
Hide the subsection
</div>
<div class = "timeline">
<div class= "circle circle-green " data-toggle="tooltip" title="Task 2 ">
<span></span>
</div>
<div class="rect-fixed"></div>
</div>
<div class="subsection"><span>Panther b</span></div>
</div> <!-- end of card 2-->
</div>
I have an app which generates multiple alternating cards(row-fluids) which are even/odd with a button "hiderBUTTON" to hide the div with the class=subsection
But im unable to link the button of a particular row with its corresponding subsection ....
How do i use the this keyword correctly and target a button's subsection for a given row ...
Thanks very much ....
Regards
Like this?
$('.hiderBUTTON').click(function(e){
e.preventDefault();
$(this).closest('.card').find('.subsection').toggle();
});
Use .closest() to get to the its root parent of each subsection and button parent i.e .card and the use find to get the subsection and use toggle to switch it or just use .hide() to hide it.
Demo
With text toggling b/w show/hide
$('.hiderBUTTON').click(function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
var $this = $(this);
$this.closest('.card').find('.subsection').toggle();
$this.text(function(_, text){
return text == "Hide the subsection" ? "Show the subsection" : "Hide the subsection";
})
});
Demo
I am trying to load a specific sibling for each div using fancybox.
E.g:
<div id ="content">
<div class="item1">
<div class="pop-ups"><span>click</span></div>
<div class="hidden"><span>content for item 1</span></div>
</div>
<div class="item2">
<div class="pop-ups"><span>click</span></div>
<div class="hidden"><span>content for item 2</span></div>
</div>
<div class="item3">
<div class="pop-ups"><span>click</span></div>
<div class="hidden"><span>content for item 3</span></div>
</div>
<div class="item4">
<div class="pop-ups"><span>click</span></div>
<div class="hidden"><span>content for item 4</span></div>
</div>
</div>
I tried to do the config using the property Content, but not got it, is it possible to get each hidden for each specific item ?
You can use below code:
$(function(){
$("div.pop-ups span").click(function(){
$.fancybox({ content: $(this).parent().next().html() });
});
});
This will show the content of relevant div in fancybox.
You can call this function to open some specific div content in a fancybox.
function OpenDiv(divIDtoopen) //eg. divIDtoopen= #divID //# is must to be prepended to divID for selection
{
$(document).ready(function ()
{
$.fancybox.open(
{
href: divtoopen
}
);
}
);
}
<div id="wrapper">
<div class="accordionButton">Personal Information</div>
<div class="accordionContent">
Personal text
</div>
<div class="accordionButton">Experience</div>
<div class="accordionContent">
Experience information
</div>
<div class="accordionButton">Training</div>
<div class="accordionContent">
No skills
<div class="accordionButton">Career</div>
<div class="accordionContent">
Never had a job
</div>
<div class="accordionButton">Referers</div>
<div class="accordionContent">
None.
</div>
</div>
This code works how i want it to. It is a horizontal accordion. However, when it is loaded on my webpage, they content divs have to be hidden for my jquery to work.
Jquery:
$(document).ready(function() {
// When div is clicked, hidden content divs will slide out
$('div.accordionButton').click(function() {
$('div.accordionContent').slideUp('normal');
$(this).next().slideDown('normal');
});
// Close all divs on load page
$("div.accordionContent").hide();
});
If i don't hide the divs, all the divs display. Is there any way to display the 1st page without changing too much of my jquery or would i have to set different class names for the button and the content so that when a specified button is clicked, the affiliated content will slide out for that button div?
You can use jquery selector for first div and set it as show(). Something like :
$('div.accordionContent:first').show();
I think you have to try this:-
<script type="text/javascript">
$.fn.accordion = function(settings) {
accordion = $(this);
}
$(document).ready(function($) {
$('div.accordionContent').click(function() {
if($(this).next().is(":visible")) {
$(this).next().slideDown();
}
$('div.accordionContent').filter(':visible').slideUp();
$(this).next().slideDown();
return false;
});
});
</script>
Why not use slideToggle() instead of IF statements....
Try this very simple solution
HTML
<div class="accordion-container">
<div class="accordion-content">
<div class="accordion-title">Title</div>
<div class="accordion-toggle">Toggle content</div>
</div>
<div class="accordion-content">
<div class="accordion-title">Title</div>
<div class="accordion-toggle">Toggle content</div>
</div>
<div class="accordion-content">
<div class="accordion-title">Title</div>
<div class="accordion-toggle">Toggle content</div>
</div>
</div>
jQuery
$('.accordion-content .accordion-title').on('click', function(){
$(this).toggleClass('active');
$('.accordion-title').not($(this)).removeClass('active');
$(this).next().slideToggle();
$(".accordion-toggle").not($(this).next()).slideUp();
});