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I don't know if this will be a duplicate, but I've tried multiple scripts (not just in jQuery, but also in Javascript) to try to get the job done. Here's the HTML:
<p id="text">
I will disappear!
</p>
<button id="togglebutton">
Go!
</button>
And jQuery:
$('#togglebutton').click(function() {
$('text').toggle('slow');
});
Click me to try the Fiddle
I hope you may be able to find a solution. Thanks :D
use #test instead of test to select an id attribute in jquery
$('#togglebutton').click(function() {
$('#text').toggle('slow');
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<p id="text">
I will disappear!
</p>
<button id="togglebutton">
Go!
</button>
Because you're selecting an ID, $('text') should be $('#text')
$('#togglebutton').click(function() {
$('#text').toggle('slow');
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<p id="text">
I will disappear!
</p>
<button id="togglebutton">
Go!
</button>
You're missing the # sign for the text attribute.
$('#togglebutton').click(function() {
$('#text').toggle('slow');
});
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In short, what I want to do is make it so when I click a button in my HTML document, I want that button to subsequentely be removed by it's ID, using javascript if possible. I've been searching for a solution with no success, can anyone help me out here?
In your HTML:
<button onclick="deleteSelf(this)">Click me</button>
In your JavaScript:
function deleteSelf(button) {
button.remove();
}
This works:
https://jsfiddle.net/00p4oLfy/
document.getElementById('test').remove();
<p id="test">This is a test</p>
<p id="test2">This is another test</p>
Html
<div>
<button id="ClickMe">Click Me</button>
</div>
Javascript
document.getElementById('ClickMe').remove();
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I am trying to display the data of a div tag on a href click, the id is dynamically made. But the div tag is not responding. The sequence of the code is as below. The file is the .tpl file.
function editPickUpAddress(divId)
{
("#pickupAddressForm_"+divId).show();
}
<a href style="float:right;margin-top:-20px;margin-right:100px;" onclick="editPickUpAddress({$item.profile_id});">Edit</a>
<div id="pickupAddressForm_{$item.profile_id}" style="display:none">
//some content to display
</div>
After cleaning up your snippet and including jQuery, the code works as intended. Also note the href="#" which prevents the anchor tag from navigating to another page.
function editPickUpAddress(divId) {
$("#pickupAddressForm_" + divId).show();
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
Edit
<div id="pickupAddressForm_1" style="display:none">
//some content to display
</div>
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I am trying to clone a div without its value. Everything I've tried so far copies the value as well.
Here is my jQuery function
$('#add_more').click(function(){
$('#div_to_clone).clone().insertBefore('#add_more').find('input').val('');
});
This seems to be working fine for me:
$('#add_more').click(function() {
$('#div_to_clone').clone().insertBefore('#add_more').find('input').val('');
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.9.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div id="div_to_clone">
<input type="text" />
</div>
Add more
Well, I recommend you changing your id to a class since the value of id attribute should be unique throughout the page. You might be getting the issue in some browser due to duplicate id.
$('#add_more').click(function() {
$('.div_to_clone:first').clone().insertBefore('#add_more').find('input').val('');
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.9.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div class="div_to_clone">
<input type="text" />
</div>
Add more
Assuming that your html code is similar to this.
<div class="ContainerDiv">
<div id=ClonethisDiv><input class="InputTxtBox" type="text" /></div>
</div>
clone
Now,
$("body").on("click", "a", function() {
$("#ClonethisDiv").clone().appendTo(".ContainerDiv").find(".InputTxtBox").val("");
});
Hence on click, anchor tag u will able to get a copy of Div with Id='ClonethisDiv' and appended to the container Div.
Here while cloning(copy) input element with a class '.InputTxtBox', will be emptied and get copied. No worry! TextBox Values which already appended to container Div doesnot change.
Hope this will help you.
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I'm having an issue with the component not firing a click event on button click.
TickerPage
render() {
return (
<div className="TickerPage">
<div className="TickerPage-container">
<br />
<div className='leftContainer'>
<PlayersTable players={this.state.players} />
</div>
<div className='rightContainer'>
<PlayerDetail playerid={this.state.playerid} />
</div>
<div className='bottomTicker'>
<Ticker />
</div>
</div>
</div>
);
PlayersTable
render() {
let tbl = this.buildTable();
return (
<div className="PlayersTable">
<div className="PlayersTable-container">
<button onclick='alert("test")'>test</button>
<h1 className='heading'>Players</h1>
{tbl}
<br />
</div>
</div>
);
}
When I click the button on the PlayersTable, nothing happens. It should have an alert box.
Thanks!
The reason it does not work in your case it is is expected to be a function reference.
The best way to assign the click event is to do it in the createClass method.
JS
<button onClick={this.handleClick}>test</button>
handleClick: function(event) {
alert("test")
},
I would personally avoid including the function definition in inline HTML.
the issue is I had onclick and not onClick
Thanks!
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I have following html structure
<a id="myBtn" class="ui-link">
<span class="number"> </span>
<span class="button "> </span>
</a>
I want dynamically to insert some content into <span class="number">
var content = 99;
$('number').html(content);
but nothing change.
So what I need to do insert value into span that resulted node looks like this
<span class="number">99</span>
You are not using . to get class selector. Use $('.number') instead of $('number')
$('.number').html(content);
OR
$('.number').text(content);
insert text using class
var content = 99;
$('.number').html(content);
Try this:
$('.number').html(content);
You are referring to a wrong element. You can also do this:
$('.number').text(content);