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A: 2 scripts on the same page breaks

StuperUserSome scripts extend the jQuery object, it appears Lightbox is one of them. By including a reference to the jQuery script twice, as the page loads: the jQuery object will be added to the DOM, then extended for lightbox, then a new jQuery object will be added to the DOM without the extension...

Why doesnt my script work then? it works when im not using the lightbox
What errors are being thrown? Are you able to view the console using FireBug (getfirebug.com)?
Cant even seem to get the event triggered(the fadeout), though this works without lightbox on the page.
Does the $("#menu") selector return the correct elements to register the anonymous functions to handle the events?
i put a breakpiont on the first row of the fadeoff function, but it doesnt get there
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Put a breakpoint on the code that registers the event handler to make sure the function is getting wired as an event handler.
I've moved this to a chat
Hi
Tried the code some1 posted about the anonymus function, doesnt work.
Hi Jimmy, I don't know much lightbox, but the syntax of that first script block doesn't look right
Well, it works great
hmmm....
I'm not an expert either
But i put a breakpoint on the fadein and fadeout function, and the fadein works like a charm
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are there any errors in the js console during execution?
but it wont register fadeout
not that i can see, but jquery is just loops all over -.-
it usually does that if the selectors are empty
make sure that the $("#menu") and $(".sub") contain elements when they're called
Well, thhere should be
They work without the lightbox
The only thing i can see is the problem is when i call the functions
Both are anonymus
and the fadeout function is a mess
        $("#menu").hover(function() { }, function() {
            $(".sub").fadeOut(200);
        });
I think it get error when i have the anonymus function from the lightbox
    $(function () {
        $('a[@rel*=lightbox]').lightBox({
            maxHeight: screen.height * 0.6,
            maxWidth: screen.width * 0.6
        });
    });
But dont really know how to handle it
why are you passing that into jQuery on the first line there?
e.g. the line $(function(){
is that running without errors?
Yea
And it breaks when i dont use it that way
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hmm... looks like lightbox specific
Its really silly, but lightbox works that way
Thats why i called the jquery twice, but didnt work either
yeah, that looks like that'll stop any lightbox code after you've included jQuery again from working altogether
So, How do i solve this mess?
and $('#menu') returns a collection on the line that's registering the events?
Lemme check with the fadein
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well, you'll need to check during the ready event
Im not an expert, so explain :)
so when the page is rendered you've included the script for jQuery, so it'll add an element to the DOM called jQuery with the alias $
so you can use jQuery like $(selector)
then each <script> reference and block will run as it's included
so in your posted code, all the code in jquery.js will run, then all the code in lightbox-0.5.js, then the first script block, then the second script block
so i put a breakpoint : $("#menu li:last").css("margin-right", "0"); There and check for errors on the ongoing load?
Im sorry, go on
the second script block calls a method in jQuery that registers an anonymous function to run when the ready event is raised on the document (when the body has finished loading, but before images etc. load)
so:
$(document).ready(function(){
//code
});

is an event handler that registers an anonymous function
to see why the fadeOut is running you need to see why the anonymous function isn't running
so you need to check when it's registered
since it's in the ready handler, it'll be when the page is loading
the code that selects what to register it against is
$("#menu").hover(function() { }, function() {
put a break point on that line and reload the page
Yea, did that. Doesnt happen, Ever
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does: $("#menu li:last").css("margin-right", "0"); ever run?
except when i dont have lightbox that is
Yup
put a breakpoint on that and step through the js to see when
$("#menu").hover(f,f);
runs
or whether something is erroring to stop it from running
1.$("#menu").hover(function() { }, function() { 2.$("#menu li#menues a").hover(function() {
wich of those do you mean?
The first doesnt run at all
put a breakpoint on:
$("#menu li:last").css("margin-right", "0");
The one runs
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then hit F10 or use the step over until you reach the line that doesn't run ($("#menu").hover(function() { }, function() {)
or an error
it stops here
$("#menu li#menues a").hover(function() {
Bcuz it didnt get hovered i guess
well that line of code is getting run because the anonymous function has been called as a handler of the ready event
so hovering doesn't come into it
ah, ok
but when it comes to that row, the debugging stops
that should register that anon fn as the inOutHandler
I cant see no reason
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click on the console tab in Firebug
it should show you an error
if it's stopped running because of an error
got an erorr now
for(var i=0;second[i];i++)first.push(s...elete events[type][handler.guid];else
handler is undefined
right I've seen what it is
Yay
have a look at the version of hover that takes one parameter in: api.jquery.com/hover
it was added in 1.4
looks like you're using 1.3.2
mine is 1.3.2
So update the jquery and it will work? with the parameter
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should do
but do you want that anon fn to run for in and out?
or just in?
The lightbox?
Or the one for my code
your code on, that fadeIn(200) will get called for mouseIn and mouseOut
well, just need it for mousein
so you may want to use the hover that takes two arguments anyway
What are you saying now
1. update
2.???
3. Profit
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lolz
indeed
well you don't need to update to get it working how you want it
I'll write some example code in another answer for you on the question
ok, so what do i need to do? had this error a while now... tried everything i can think of
Ok, that would be super
Want me to edit so you see the code now?
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Rofl
plus it's got the ebook free if you've got a kindle/ereader
Hmm, might be of interest
But please stay in chat a while, will test your answer
:)
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will do
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AH, nice
Still cant get it to work though. The problem is still that it doesnt register when the mouse leaves, will check for errors right away
check the order of the params?
hmm
        $("#menu li#menues a").hover(function() {
            $(this).siblings(".sub").fadeIn(200);
        }, null);
Wrong order? -.-
yeah look at api.jquery.com/hover
that anon fn runs for the mouseenter event
Yea
And the codes handles the mousein
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so for mouseleave use:
$("#menu li#menues a").hover(null, function() {
$(this).siblings(".sub").fadeIn(200);
});
i have it backwards?
isnt this
for the S@£$€€ to dissappear?
        $("#menu").hover(function() { }, function() {
            $(".sub").fadeOut(200);
        });
fadeIn = show?
that will fade out something with the id menu: due to selector: $("#menu")
if you want the stuff to fade in/fade out:
$("#menu li#menues a").hover(function() {
$(this).siblings(".sub").fadeIn(200);
},
function() {
$(this).siblings(".sub").fadeOut(200);
}
);
you want those functions to be registered against the same set of elements right?
hehe, works now
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You have been of great help, What can i do to repay you?
my pleasure
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But any1 else cant see this chat? But i upvote your other answer?
I upvote you to the heavens
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