Hope everyone is having fun on this fun (or frustrating š like me) coding day. So, I came across a problem and was hoping someone could help guide me to the right solution. I want to set it so that when I click on the āread moreā button, it adds the āactiveā class and would expand the paragraphs.
I was able to do a loop function for multiple buttons on the page, but when I click on one, it affects all the buttons. I know this is a looping problem but I have not figured out a way to solve it.
What Iām trying to do is basically only have the button I click on add the class, without it working on all the buttons on the webpage. I intend to add more buttons to the page, so if anyone has a better solution or knows of a looping method (cause Iām pretty sure the looping Iām using is the wrong way), please help.
Please see the video for what I mean when I click on one button, both buttons get affected by it.
Need help with the "our team" section halfway down this page: http://dev.doubleaevents.com/
When you click an image it opens to reveal more information. I'd like to be able to click another image and have the previously opened image collapse, so that a user can't open more than one image at a time.
Would also like to know if making them slide out to the right (instead of down) would be a simple fix?
I'm a js novice so any explanations are appreciated. Here's the js file for quick reference: http://dev.doubleaevents.com/wp-content/plugins/portfolio-gallery/assets/js/view-toggle-up-down.js
Try adding this:
jQuery('.portelement').each(function(){
if(jQuery(this).hasClass('large')){
jQuery(this).removeClass('large');
jQuery(this).animate({
height:240
},300);
}
});
before:
jQuery(this).parents('.portelement').addClass('large');
In your javascript code.
When you click an item you basically want to search for elements that are already open. Then from there remove the 'large' class name and close that element. From there you continue on to opening the selected element. Thats what this code does.
As far as your other question, it shouldn't be too difficult, just mess around with the animate method and css. But maybe look into the isotope documentation. There may be an option for that.
I've had a search and I couldn't find anything & also it's my first time using the site so hope it hasn't been asked.
I've run into a situation. I'm by no means an experienced website maker. I'm learning as I go. I have a CSS drop down menu that works fine on desktop browsers. When I get into the realm of mobile I encounter a problem, namely that :hoverdoesn't work (obviously).
I found this : http://osvaldas.info/drop-down-navigation-responsive-and-touch-friendly but I can't get the ruddy thing to work.
The page in question I'm applying it to is here : http://www.inkslinger.co.uk/calibre/index.html I really can't work this out and its driving me absolutely batty. Any help would be really appreciated.
I had the same problem and found an easy workaround which I have used here
hover example
The Post Natal and Ante Natal options, when hovered over, trigger the drop down, but you may notice that they are NOT links themselves. In my original model they were links, but when I realised this would not work on touch devices, I simply made them into triggers for the drop down boxes, and put the links inside the boxes too. So for you, your 'What we do' link, would not be a link, just a trigger for the dropdown menu, and then in the menu you can have your link to the 'what we do' info.
It is also worth remembering that certain touch devices, such as some iPads, do not like hover states at all, if you find that the hover state won't trigger your dropdown menu, then add 'onclick="return true"' to the list item in question. This will usually make the hover state work like a click.
Hope this helps, what I've written represents about 3 days of poring over my library of reference books.
We had this problem and changed the hover to clicks.
Instead of using hover, which is of course impossible on touch devices, using :active would likely be a good start. Selection something is still possible on touch devices, bind the menu to the active state of a toggle and you're done.
You will have to switch from hover to click event for this case. There's no workaround for that.
You should definitely consider changing your design to have a hamburger styled menu which opens from left for touch devices.
See this demo from the link that you posted. It changes to a different menu style when you open it in mobile device.
http://osvaldas.info/examples/drop-down-navigation-touch-friendly-and-responsive/
Also if you want to have your top link as a direct link to other page; you can have two separate clicks on the top button for that. First click will open the menu and after the menu is opened you can assign the direct link to it as done in the above demo.
Put this line of code inside your head tag like this:
<head>
<script>document.addEventListener("touchstart", function(){}, true);</script>
</head>
Create for your hover element an active class like this:
element:hover, element:active { Your CSS }
Voila.
Is it possible to have clickable elements? Such as list elements? While using iScroll? Currently it seems like short of a button, or maybe a link I can't click on an element to make it do something. I had a similar issue with inputs as well. But with enough searching I was able to find a solution that helped me get to a place I could work with inputs. Now I have a need to have a scrollable ui while having the ability to click on something thats not a button or a link, such as a li contained within specific uls.
So I am wondering if there is a way of having iScroll tell the difference between a click or tap rather vs a scroll, and as such have it do the action desired.
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this site contain a tab container. On Applications tab clicking on + sign it goes to expand, I want to know this process name. How to do it?. There is a strange thing occur clicking on + sign expand automatically scroll move and focus on text. What this process name is. How to do that?
This effect is called an 'accordion' menu. jQuery UI has a great one which you can use and also has some great documentation explaining how to use it :)
http://jqueryui.com/demos/accordion/
Beautiful full customization accordion in Bootstrap.
Please refer the following documentation.
https://getbootstrap.com/docs/5.0/components/accordion/