When i click on shadowbox link it opens but is just black? - javascript

When i click a shadowbox link it opens but it's just black. Though when I use a page that doesn't exist the 404 error page does show up. The path to the page is correct

Make sure that the page you are linking to includes the stylesheets.
Mine did the same thing but it turned out the background was just black along with the text. I assume by default somehow. You can verify if this is what is happening by highlighting the box and you can see the text highlighted. If it is there, just include a stylesheet and style the page to make the text display!

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Different Functions for Rollover and Click Using jQuery/JS and href

Sorry if something like this has been asked, but I've spent a long time Googling it and searching it here.
I'm trying to build a homepage for a website where the menu is along the top, rolling over the menu items should show a description of the page in the middle of the screen, which they do, and this is working.
The problem is that because jQuery/JS is using the href tag to find the page the description is on, clicking on the menu item takes the user to a description page and not the actual page.
I've put the description paragraphs on separate pages from those they're describing since it'd be redundant if the description showed up on both home and the page the user wants to navigate to. I've also tried display=none in the CSS to get the description to be hidden in the main page and show on the homepage, but as the description carries the CSS from the main page, it's also being hidden on the homepage.
I'll post any code if asked, I wasn't sure whether to dump it all here or just certain parts.
Thanks

JQuery colorbox iframe, hide bottom bar

I'm using colorbox to display an Iframe of my website's sign up page. Like so...
As you can see at the very bottom of the Iframe there is a white bar where the close 'X' used to be. I've removed every part of the border I can see to understand exists... Here is my JQuery for that...
$("#cboxTopLeft").hide();
$("#cboxTopRight").hide();
$("#cboxBottomLeft").hide();
$("#cboxBottomRight").hide();
$("#cboxMiddleLeft").hide();
$("#cboxMiddleRight").hide();
$("#cboxTopCenter").hide();
$("#cboxBottomCenter").hide();
$("#cboxClose").remove();
As far as I can tell this should be everything.
Add
$("#cboxLoadedContent").hide();
to the end of your jquery.colorbox.js file. :)
Used browser inspector and found it.

Javascript/CSS/HTML mouseover show remote page with no clickable link

I have a section of a div container text that I'm trying to 'preview' another page, or at least show it when the mouse is over specific text - I don't want the actual text to be clickable since I need it to remain on the 'main' page
I've messed around using some custom CSS's to 'preview' data, locally, and provide a remote img src, but I cannot seem to find any examples to do this for a page.
You can get thumbnails of those pages that you want to show and when they hover that text you can show them that thumbnails. Tt is kind of tricking user since they are not actually seeing the page.

Javascript image scroll

I have an image scroll implemented onto the homepage and it's working fine.
The problem comes when I try to add in a href into the equation, I want each image on the scroll to link to a page on the site.
If I add this in now on my .js file it stops the functionality, is this going to be possible?

jQuery lightbox plug-in bug

If you visit here: http://www.egyptevakantie.nl/dahab, click on the "andere plaatsen" tab, and then click on an image it brings up a magnified image, courtesy of the jQuery lightbox plug-in.
However, if you do the same here http://www.egyptevakantie.nl/dahab?rhys=yes (essentially the same site except for a couple of stylesheets and one or two minor html changes, none of which are in close proximity to the images) the lightbox fails. Instead of overlaying the content the lightbox is appended to the bottom of the page, where it is also displayed weirdly.
So far in debugging I've managed to work out that the plug-in still calculates the correct left and top values for where to place the lightbox, but by the time the dhtml is generated the top value has changed completely.
Does anyone have any idea why this is happening?
I think you are missing the jquery lightbox stylesheet file.
in the first page there is a reference to this css file:
/css/jquery.lightbox-0.5.css
but on the second link there is no reference to this file.
this css file is included in the jQuery lightbox download located here:
http://leandrovieira.com/projects/jquery/lightbox/
If image is appended at bottom page, for sure postion:absolute is not set.

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