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i have a simple sms interface written in javascript and every time i click on a call button, a calling bar will(something like a progress bar that never stops or status bar). i still have no code for it because im still a beginner..please help
i have here a link http://jsfiddle.net/XBppR/22/
function openPage()
{
if(some conditon)
opener.document.location = "http://www.google.com";
}
else{
// nothing, this else not required
}
}
this code is not working..don't mind this..for posting purposes only..
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So what you need to do is make two images, a foreground image to set the style:
(Can't see it very well, put it on a black background)
And a background image to create an animation effect:
Next, you must superimpose the FG on the BG.
HTML:
<div class="callbar">
<div class="callbarbg" style="width: 200px;"></div>
<div class="callbarfg"></div> <!-- later elements have higher z-index -->
</div>
CSS:
.callbarbg {
height: 20px;
background-repeat: repeat-x;
background-image: url("http://s9.postimage.org/4oij09p7j/sliding_Progress_Bar_BG.png");
background-position:right top;
}
.callbarfg {
position:relative;
top:-20px;
width: 200px;
height: 20px;
background-image: url("http://s9.postimage.org/bg8y34e73/sliding_Progress_Bar_FG.png");
}
.callbar {
overflow:hidden;
width:200px;
height:20px;
}
Finally, you must move the background image in order to make the fade in/out animation in each dot:
JS:
window.setInterval(function(){
var obj = $("parent of .callbar").find(".callbarbg");
if(!obj.data("width"))
obj.data("width", 200);
var w = obj.data("width") + 3;
obj.data("width", w).css("width", w);
var h = w%200;
if(h == 0 || h == 1 || h == 2){
obj.data("width", 200);
}
}, 33);
working jQuery jsFiddle with crude API: http://jsfiddle.net/pitaj/K25U8/6/
EDIT:
jQuery-free jsfiddle now up!
working jQuery-free jsFiddle with crude API: http://jsfiddle.net/pitaj/GpGE2/
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Here is my HTML code:
const fps = 60
let score = 0
function GenerateAnswers() {
/*...*/
}
function UpdateTiles() {
/*...*/
}
function Correct() {
console.log("Correct")
score++
/*...*/
}
function Incorrect() {
console.log("Incorrect")
/*...*/
}
function MainLoop() {
// moving the tiles (does work)
// updating tile display (does work)
// updating score display (does work)
}
const mainLoop = setInterval(MainLoop, (1000 / fps))
div.AnswerBlack {
width: 100%;
height: 23.5%;
background-color: black;
color: red;
font-size: 10%
}
button {
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
transform: translateY(-11.2%)
}
<!--...-->
<table>
<!--...-->
<tr>
<!--...-->
<td id="Answer1">
<div class="AnswerBlack" id="tileID" style="transform: translateY(69%);">
ANSWER TEXT
<br>
<button onclick="Incorrect()"></button>
</div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
The result of this is a moving tile (in which I control the movement of the tile by editing the translateY(x%)), and because there is a row a text in the div ("ANSWER TEXT"), I put "transform: translateY(-11.2%)" in the button style and after that the button does fill the div, but the problem is the Incorrect() function never got triggered despite having an Incorrect() function with a console.log function in the JavaScript file.
My goal is to make a moving black tile while the button in the div still works.
Note: I am not using jQuery and I do not want to use jQuery
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I have a small test. When I click on the "click" button, the display is good which changes the color, but console.log shows that the code is not working according to the logic I put in.
In the beginning, the color is black, that's correct
I clicked the button the color turn to red, that's correct
but looking at the console, I think "show bar" must be shown first.
I may do something wrong, or my logic was wrong. Please help me.
function hideShow() {
const footer = document.getElementById("footer");
authorInfo = document.getElementById("authorInfo");
if (footer.style.display === "none") {
footer.style.display = "block";
authorInfo.style.display = "none";
console.log("show bar");
} else {
footer.style.display = "none";
authorInfo.style.display = "flex";
console.log("hide bar");
}
}
<div id="footer" class="item" style="
width: 100px;
height: 200px;
background-color: black;
display: flex;
"></div>
<div id="authorInfo" class="object" style="width: 100px; height: 200px; background-color: red; display: none"></div>
<button type="button" onclick="hideShow()">click</button>
You're checking if (footer.style.display === "none") which is false accordingly to the HTML you provided as it contains the display: flex; property. Therefore, the else block of your conditional is executed.
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I'm trying to create a feature using either jQuery or vanilla JS. My feature should be able to show/hide content on click. The initial task is easy enough and I'm able to show my hidden div using jQuery toggle, but I would also like to be able to switch my FA icon as well as the link text from 'Show content' to 'Hide content'.
Use
.toggleClass(`.fa-check .fa-cross')
add one as the default.
Toggle text can be handled by either not using .toggle (using .show/.hide) instead or by including a span for each text and toggling those. Or by having 2 buttons and toggling those.
Example snippet (needs fa icons)
$(".toggle").click(function() {
$(this).toggleClass("collapsed expanded")
$(this).find("i").toggleClass("fa-chevron-up fa-chevron-down")
});
.wrapper { border: 1px solid #CCC; width: 200px; }
.wrapper .details { border-top: 1px solid #CCC; }
.wrapper .toggle.collapsed > div.details { display:none; }
.wrapper .toggle.expanded > .more { display:none; }
.wrapper .toggle.collapsed > .less { display:none; }
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div class='wrapper'>
<div class='toggle collapsed'><i class='fa fa-chevron-up'></i>
<div class='more'>more</div><div class='less'>less</div>
<div class='details'>details</div>
</div>
</div>
You can apply the same logic for the text to the icon as well if preferred (include 2 <i class='fa...) and then use css to show/hide them based on the class on the parent.
You can also add some css transition so it's less jumpy, or you can use $(this).find(".more,.less").slideToggle() instead of just toggle to add an effect.
There are dozens of ways to do it. Below is a step-by-step tutorial.
This should work, assuming you have already included jQuery.
<img id="imgtog" onclick="toggle()" src="someimg1.png">
<div id="content" hidden="">content</div>
<script>
var tog = false;
function toggle()
{
if(tog == false)
{
$('#content').removeAttr('hidden');
$('#imgtog').attr('src', 'otherimage2.png');
tog = true;
}
else
{
$('#content').attr('hidden', '');
$('#imgtog').attr('src', 'someimg1.png');
tog = false;
}
}
</script>
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JS code:
function showCaption() {
var captionVis = $('.grey-box-caption-text').css('display');
if(captionVis = "none") {
$('.grey-box-caption-text').width(0);
$(this).find('.grey-box-caption-text').show().animate({'width': '464px'},750);}
} else {
$(this).find('.grey-box-caption-text').animate({'width': '0'},750,
function(){$(this).hide();});
}
};
$('.caption-container').click(function() {
showCaption();
return false;
}
);
HTML code:
<div class="one-half column home-three-img">
<div class="caption-container">
<div class="grey-box-caption">
</div>
<div class="grey-box-caption-text">This is a caption test - Hopefully this works
</div>
</div>
<img src="images/3.jpg">
</div>
This won't work and I'm a JS noob. Please help.
I'm trying to get the caption section to slide out from the left to the right. When i click on the parent container nothing happens. I'm expecting the caption to shoot out and hide when I click again.
I have Jquery loaded properly and have a document.ready function that works.
Link to the WIP http://clients.pivotdesign.com/dev/annual_report_2014/index.html
A big problem is that the value of this won't be set in your "showCaption" function. Add a return false; to the end of that function:
function showCaption(){
var captionVis = $('.grey-box-caption-text').css('display');
if (captionVis == "none") {
$('.grey-box-caption-text').width(0);
$(this).find('.grey-box-caption-text').show().animate({'width': '464px'},750);
}
else {
$(this).find('.grey-box-caption-text').animate({'width': '0'},750, function(){
$(this).hide();
});
}
};
and then change the handler assignment to:
$('.caption-container').click(showCaption);
Also note that your test in that if statement was incorrect: use == or === for comparison.
I modified the CodePen from Pointy a bit and it should do the same with less code.
Why the gray box increases the height here in the SO demo, I don't know. In this CodePen it works with-out this "bug".
function showCaption() {
var $graybox = $('.grey-box-caption-text');
$graybox.animate({
width: 'toggle',
opacity: 'toggle'
}, 'slow');
};
$(function(){
$("#wrapper").on("click", showCaption);
});
.grey-box-caption {
min-height: 3em;
min-width: 20px;
background-color: #bbb;
display: inline-block;
}
.grey-box-caption-text {
display: none;
padding: 1em;
font-family: sans-serif;
white-space: nowrap;
overflow: hidden;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div id="wrapper">
<div class=grey-box-caption>
<div class=grey-box-caption-text>
Hello World this is some text.
</div>
</div>
</div>
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I wanted to make similar menu bar like this
But the logic stuff is kinda hard. >.<
I'm using jquery script
Here's my sample and it sucks lol..
demo
html:
<html>
<!--- to float menubar and stay on top animation XD --->
<script src="jquery.min.js"></script>
<script>
var num = 200; //number of pixels before modifying styles
$(window).bind('scroll', function () {
if ($(window).scrollTop() > num) {
$('.menu').addClass('fixed');
} else {
$('.menu').removeClass('fixed');
}
});
</script>
<style>
.menu {
background:#555555;
color:#FFF;
height:50px;
position:absolute;
top:200px;
border-bottom: 10px solid #e6e6ce;
width:1100px;
margin-left:100px;
margin-right:100px;
}
.fixed {
position:fixed;
top:0;
}
</style>
<div class="menu">
Home   about  
</div>
You might also would like to look at this. Personally I found this jQuery solution quite fancy
add style="display:none;" in menu class
Then just hide and show the menu with .hide() and .show() method.
var num = 200; //number of pixels before modifying styles
$(window).bind('scroll', function () {
if ($(window).scrollTop() > num) {
$('.menu').addClass('fixed');
$('.menu').show();
} else {
$('.menu').hide();
$('.menu').removeClass('fixed');
}
});
http://jsfiddle.net/dGVY8/