@Raynos The company makes web-games (php backend, they heavily use jquery); not too complex ones on the frontend, but there's money involved, so that means a lot of shit on the server. Which can only lead to...
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Hi folks, sorry to but in, but I have a very weird jQuery problem (and that chat room is empty) that just popped up. I have several jQuery scripts on a site that have all worked great until today. Now, when I open up firebug, it tells me that "$ is not a function" After searching around, it looks like another script has stolen "$", but I literally changed nothing. Thoughts on how to fix this without wrapping every single script in a bodyguard function?
@patsweet yea if you have like 15 plugins on a page this is expected (most do not play well with others). I would do as @dievardump suggests and just fallback to the jQuery() way instead of the $() shortcut
or change the last plugin/script that uses $ as a variable or otherwise and change that to not use $, maybe $$ or some other valid char.
Yeah, I'd like to avoid changing all the scripts to use $.noConflict. The weird thing, is that I hadn't added any scripts or changed anything but div elements when the ship came crashing down.
I'll experiment a little with swapping out "$" and see what happens.
which is the better option: animated gif of an arrow going back and forth to point at something... or a static arrow with JS moving the arrow back and forth ?
Well, as a game player since the age of 4, I can tell you that uselessly moving parts are annoying. I hate moving arrows pointing to buttons. Yes, I can see the arrow...no need to distract me.
you came into a room of professionals and this is what we think. constant animation is bad news (in this case) - having animated hovers or animated entry / exits is cool (usually un-needed but w/e)
@Dave do it static. If your users are all like "Dude! We couldn't see the button! You should add an arrow or something" then make the arrow bigger... if they still bitch then reverse look them up by IP and slap them with your keyboard.
@Raynos I'd love to spread the magic of functional programming, although I am not even that experienced at it. On topic: Haskell has splitEvery which does exactly what your function does
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I've never coded this myself before, unfortunately. My implementation operates on a custom class based on sorting the "date" field. Yes I am fully aware I can use the built-in Javascript sort and specify the comparator function but that's not what I'm interested in.
Currently I start with a rev...
In theory yes, but in practice not quite so automagically.
with Mechanize you just hit the pages in order and it behaves more like a real browser. But like I said, if it relies on JS you're out of luck and should use PhantomJS
Which you should learn and use anyway since Mechanizable sites are getting rarer.
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Ok... Instead of your replaceWith just do:
$(".open").removeClass("open").addClass("collapse");
//and
$(".collapse").removeClass("collapse").addClass("open");
And change the .click to this (using on(...)):
$(document).on("click", ".collapse", function () {
....
});
Putting that all to...
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> my aim is to toggle between two images up and down. this is what i have, it works partially. is there a neater way. If this is OK what am i missing. when i click two times it stop working. here is my code
Hey , I have a question , if there is an element with styling written inline in HTML ex. style="display: none;" , then is there a way in jQuery to override that style ? doing .css is not working because I believe that the inline HTML style can not be over ridden by css
I am trying to fix a page with a stupid plugin in it ddaccordian , and they have certain ul elements hidden , I want to force certain ones to be visible and doing (this).parent().css('display' , 'block'); is not working