I have a jquery code that works like so... When you hover over a block, a new div slides up and a red block div fades out, then when you leave the hover area the div then slides back down and the red block div fades back in. Everything works fine, here is the jsFiddle:
http://jsfiddle.net/Gsghr/119/
The only problem is when the new div slides up that says "the first item needs to toggle up", the div should stay in its place if your mouse hovers over that div. Instead, as soon as your mouse leaves the div area for the "item 1" grey block div, the other div (that says "the first item needs to toggle up") will disappear.
I tried changing the hover area for the divs via CSS like so, but it did not work...
#coltab li:hover + #coltab ul li, #coltab ul li:hover {
display: block;
}
Maybe I was doing that wrong. But again, it should work so when you hover over the div that says "the first item needs to toggle up". that div should stay in its place and not slide back down. Again, here is the jsfiddle, http://jsfiddle.net/Gsghr/119/ and any help would be appreciated. :)
Also if you hover over the divs multiple times in a row there is jumping and the whole function of the hover might even mess up, if anyone could fix that or has an explanation for it that would be awesome.
Change the z-order of the div you want to stay up so that it's higher than the red div. If that's not visually desirable then try using an invisible div with a higher z-order that matches the same size of the div you want to stay up.
The jumping is just coming from how many times the hover is called. I don't know the exact answer to this question but I imagine you can use "undelegate" to keep the events from stacking.
I am also a recent Jquery enthusiast, but I suggest using mouseenter and mouseleave methods.
The mouseleave method will not let the event get down to the child level, and hope that should do the trick.
Check the example demo here: http://api.jquery.com/mouseover/
Tc, Amit
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I have 2 sibling divs. One div is a sub-navigation that partially overlays the slider div. I have a mouseover event on the slider, which hides the sub-navigation.
The problem is, as soon as I mouse over the sub-navigation, the slider mouseover event is triggered even though my mouse isn't touching the slider yet - although the mouse is technically over the slider - it's just being overlayed by the sub-navigation.
Hopefully I explained this well that someone will understand. Is there any way around this issue?
Thanks.
If you are trying to hide the second sibling, this will work. Just replace the css class names (subNav, slider) with whatever they actually are. Also, instead of left:100px do whatever you wanted to do here to the second div.
div.subNav:hover + div.slider {
left: 100px;
}
The plus sign (+) is a "adjacent sibling selector" in css.
I set up a code that have this traits:
the navigation Items-texts- are hidden behind the some Divs I'll call them Navigation Divs
when the mouse move over the some of pixels-navigation Divs-, the text that they are behind this, slide right and left and in some cases, some of them move top and bottom about 15 px with animate() method...
when the mouse move to another Div, other text will be reset to first position
for next action and I did this with:
$(document).on('mouseover', '.pixel#p18', function(){
$('.submenus').not("this Div's TEXT").fadeOut('fast').removeAttr('style');
});/* this Div's Text is for Example*/
and I wrote this kind for all of my navigation texts..
Now my problem is:
When I hover mouse on one of navigation Divs, some of the texts that they did not animated, become to visible because of removeAttr('style')!!! But I don't want that...
is there any alternative way that I can slide the texts or other elements to left, right, top and down with optional values of move...??? for example 23px to left or 17px to top... etc???- I'm familiyar with slideUp and Down and toggle but not sure that they are good enough for my code...
Do you have some better Idea for this---that actualy you'll have because I think this is very bad
and the last Question is that why my codes are very slow in running? the animations that I wrote have lak some times and I'm not Sure that the problem is my selector or other stuff.
For this you need something like .animate which has a callback. So something like:
$('.submenus').not("this Div's TEXT").animate({opacity:0},500,'linear', function() {
$(this).removeAttr('style');
});
This will only remove the attribute when the animation is complete.
I'm trying to attach click events to a couple of divs. One of which has no height or width, just borders. Maybe it's just the browser, but the clicks are being triggered very unreliably. Even the css parameters .class:hover{} isn't really working.
$("body").on("click", "._tlh_dropdown, ._tlh_dropdown *", function (event) {
isn't working when the a div contained by ._tlh_dropdown is clicked. And the div ._tlh_dropdown_close_button is not removing it's parent div when clicked, nor turning a darker shade of gray when it is hovered over. What am I doing wrong here? I assume it has to do with the click event not being applied to the areas of the divs that are "just padding". Is this the case? How can I overcome this?
http://jsfiddle.net/UrNUM/7/
This is happening because the underline element that is a div element overlaps the elements in question . As you know div is a block level element.
One work around is to to set the 2 divs to inline-block
._tlh_dropdown_input_container, ._tlh_dropdown{
display: inline-block;
}
Check Fiddle for hover
If you want the div to be block level as it is then you can also play around with the z-index
._tlh_dropdown_close_button{
z-index: 1;
}
This will make sure the close div is always on top of the underlying container
UPDATE
2 events fire for every click event on the page..
So the content is not shown when u click on the image because of this condition
if ($targ.hasClass('_tlh_dropdown')
|| $targ.closest('._tlh_dropdown_content').length)
return;
This happens because the e.target when you click on the arrow image will be the arrow and not the tlh_dropdown .. So it fails on this condition and moves to the next statement where the content is removed.
Change it
if ($targ.hasClass('_tlh_dropdown')
|| $targ.closest('._tlh_dropdown').length
|| $targ.closest('._tlh_dropdown_content').length)
return;
It should work..
Check Fiddle
Also I feel the same can be accomplished with a lot less code. You can always have the HTML already built and then hide or show based on the condition.
Regarding the close button, if you hover "_tlh_dropdown_input_container" in the inspector, you can see that it overlaps the bottom part of the X button. That's why the hover/click event on the X is not caught below the middle of it.
Regarding the down arrow, just wrap it with another DIV on which you'll add the events. You can achieve minimal HTML by using a single DIV and adding the arrow to it using CSS :before or :after.
Please see the following jsfiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/bhellman1/Na3hd/11/
Right now when you move over the box, the hoverbox appears in the same place for all items.
What I would like to do is position the hover box based on which #box.corner you are moused over. If the #box.corner is to the left of the box, I'd like the hover box in the left, outside the box, centered to the corner.... If you mouse over a #box.corner that's in the bottom right, I'd like the hover box to show at the bottom right, centered to the corner.
Any ideas on how to accomplish this?
Thanks
If I read your question correctly, this should be what youre looking for: http://jsfiddle.net/Na3hd/17/
As you can see i moved around some of the css to match what different elements have in common more, so that the code can easily be reused and assigned to other elements. I moved the defining of the hoverbox into the mouseenter function, so that a new div gets created on each mouseenter, which will then not result in complication when setting the positions.
Hope this helps!
EDIT
Here a more dynamic approach: http://jsfiddle.net/Na3hd/22/
Also, i just realized you wanted to have these items show up outside of the boxes.
I have a menu system made up of divs and i want to animate the left property to slide each time the user mouses over a menu item but i need the outer div(which is black) element to expand as the menu items move left to right also I want the div element(.container) to slide back and contract the outer div element(this black div which is 0 width) I have a basic example done in jsFiddle it olny moves the elements to the left
Having a little trouble fully understanding, but is this sort of what you mean?
http://jsfiddle.net/V3RHr/2/
If I could rewrite your html a bit, I would put make each .menu-item into an unordered list.
When you mouseenter the unordered list, you expand the second container. Inside that mouseenter function, I would have a second event when you mouseenter a list item, you populate the second container and stopPropogation.
You could probably still do it with a mouseenter on the first container, and another mouseenter on the div.menu-item, but your first container has extra height and width.
You should be able to fix the left is null issue by having the code not execute on the last .content, like this:
$('.container').not(':last').find('.menu-item').mouseenter(function () {
This will not apply to the menu-items within the green box.
For the re-show issue, I would change the way you are showing. Instead of sliding the box out from behind the other, you can position it where you want it to end up and hide it, then you can use:
.animate({width: 'show'})
Which will give a similar sliding effect.
That, or do it similar to my response to your other question, only without the collapsing I had previously:
http://jsfiddle.net/V3RHr/3/