Hey all. I'm desperately trying to find a swipe menu implentation (like path, sparrow) that reveals a navigation underneath the content. Does anyone know of any good examples?
I saw a couple of days ago that was perfect, but for the life of me I can't find it again!
Ok so i am trying to replicate a web service. This is the web service: http://www.highcharts.com/samples/data/jsonp.php?filename=aapl-c.json And this is what I got: http://vndm.rtdsllc.com:8086/rtds/webservice.php
This is where I am trying to use it: http://vndm.rtdsllc.com:8086/rtds/examples/stocks/examples/basic-line.htm
I am new to javascript. If I am trying to declare an object literal that contains another object what is the syntax that I need to use? Something like this: var prop = {thing: 1, style:{styleThing:2}}; Or am I way off?
@jskye well... first you need to google the difference between a attribute and a property
$("td").each(function(index){
// 'this' refers to a HTML "Element" and not a jQuery object...
this.id = index;
// or
// if you want to do this with jQuery (which is overkill... learn js)
// $(this).prop('id', index);
});
@jskye always remember, jQuery is a tool for helping you develop JavaScript rapidly (call it a RAD rool .. Rapid Application Development) - however you do need to learn proper Javascript prior to using one of it's toolkits. This is just a suggestion. spending a week watching these vids, and reading articles will not make you a master, but will aid in your efforts for web development.
Ok so i am trying to replicate a web service. This is the web service: http://www.highcharts.com/samples/data/jsonp.php?filename=aapl-c.json And this is what I got: http://vndm.rtdsllc.com:8086/rtds/webservice.php This is where I am trying to use it: http://vndm.rtdsllc.com:8086/rtds/examples/stocks/examples/basic-line.htm
@ErikReppen not java lol
i'm trying to use highcharts @ErikReppen but i'm getting an error on line 415.
@ErikReppen i'm feeding them the timestamp you see in my webservice. highcharts is taking that timestamp and converting it into a date object. after they do the conversion they try to find the day of the week and that error is being returned. Yet when i use their web service instead of mine it all works fine. But if you compare the outputs of the web services they are giving the same timestamp.
@ErikReppen technically all i'm doing is returning it from the web service. in the web service it is a php string but then it get's json_encoded before it gets sent down the wire.
@ErikReppen no i don't touch anything on the front end.
@ErikReppen got it!
i don't need to use the php function json_encode(). working fine now. check it out: http://vndm.rtdsllc.com:8086/rtds/examples/stocks/examples/basic-line.htm
i want to make it so if the database changes the chart gets updated. make sense?
is set interval my only option?
i don't wanna keep trying and trying if the data hasn't changed. how can i make it so ajax knows when to pull data again? i only wanna redraw when the data has changed.
Well you can poll from the client-side but I know there's push-notification techniques for getting the client to react to messenging from the server. Not sure how that's implemented though.
interesting. thanks! you've been a life saver tonight. really appreciate it. guess i'll be reading up on ajax push next and trying to get that to work.
I have to different user types on my buddypress site, athletes and coaches. Is their any way to have two different registration forms on buddypress?
The ultimate solution would be to have a dropdown menu and when the user chooses their selection relevant to them (for example athlete) the xprofil...
I am thinking a creating some web based animations for my Computer Science Course. I think of using JavaScript. Which is the best library available to create animations. I need a library which is easy to use and get best results.
In your opinion whether there are any other methods (technologies,...
I want to create a new general purpose language that will compile to JavaScript and I'd like to be able to write it in that same JavaScript.
I wouldn't go much into detail about why, but how can I do it. Currently I have professionaly coded in JS, Java, Groovy, PL/SQL, PHP among the rest, so I'm...
i have a question which really worth posting, but after digging around stackoverflow, google and bing i still could not find an answer for it, though there is must discussion about it.
i wish to discover which action is taken upon clicking an html element. i know that the element is bound to some sort of javasript, but i cannot figure to which function it is bound.
i have tried to get the onclick attribute of the element, but it is null
I'm being tasked with making a WordPress site, but for various reasons it needs to be a one page style site...the thing is, it's going to have three posts types, like mini blogs. I need to be able to load a set amount of posts to begin with (say 5 of each) and then call additional posts when the user wants them...
I'm wondering how easy this will be with AJAX and what args I could pass, like a category or to order posts by date. Then I'm wondering what happens to the "old" posts - can I get rid of them somehow?
@Zirak if speed is not an issue, I just stick to whatever is more readable, which is by "useless selectors". I don't even cache $(this) (which I could).
(1)First thing coming to mind !== readable. Buffers are used everywhere. (2)What does caching this, which isn't even in the example, have to do with it?
Some of the posts will have several images so loading times may be relevant, but not hugely? Staying on the same page is still going to be fairly quick I imagine..?
And it's not just about deletion. Manipulation is also important. Look a bit into the future, and a way to grab and manipulate this item or that element, without reliance on jquery, is a good thing.
All this is because the client wants to run music across the site, so we cannot change pages...and I don't even want to try and connect WP to flash... : \
The feeds vary in complexity. The easiest one displays one post at a time. The user will click "next" and the next post will load..perhaps in a slider or something.
Well, yes. It will be in a slider. There will be a gallery showing 4 posts at a time. and lastly a blog, with 1 - 4 posts per month. This will be the hardest because it will need to display the archives too.
@Zirak I agree that's a valid concern, but using arrays for deques (shift/pop or push/unshift) works fine as long as performance is not an issue. In this case, I decided to not use a backing array as it was not necessary.
guys I'm sorry to barge in like this, but I've been banging my head to the wall for quite a while now, I'm creating a Javascript component that mimics something like this eniram.fi/files/eniram/Products/DTA_main_screen.png
the thing on the right
I'm trying to find if someone did something like that so I can learn
@JanDvorak Do I have to punch you with it to make you understand? A buffer is the better structure for this intention.THIS DOES NOT DO WITH PERFORMANCE.
@MatthewBlancarte In that tutorial he pulls in the WP functions so he can use standard queries, is that not possible? Either way this won't matter, I can work out that code myself.
and if you can build one or more controllers to handle the requests being made by that method, then you can integrate your dom elements to interact with the buffer patter @zirak provided you
Anyway, never mind. Thank you for taking the time to write to me. I hope I can work my way through it. I wonder if I can understand it in about a month...
Voluntarily === done by free (as in speech) choice. Also, setting fire to something !== being made by fire. I can burn wood, that doesn't mean wood is made out of fire.
@Adnan i have tried that but not getting last part Usage part and do i need to add plugin in xml in plugin file am i right? how can i use it in index.html
@Adnan I would like to image automatically scale depending browser window. It should also work on mobile devices. And the image should be in aspect ratio, not too wide.
@Olli There are more efficient ways of writing it. I think you can use 100% width on an image and let the container it's in decide the size. That container can be adjusted to reflect the width of the browser window
@Olli That can fix some weird issues on the iPad too. Without min width I've found full width style layouts can render quote badly. I'm not exactly a fan of the iPad though..
@Adnan no, the underline appears as default in links. And IE shows the "j" letter quite not very good way, so I would like to give some space between the line and the letters
I suggest you read up on the CSS rules and responsive layouts. I'm just doing it myself. For my current project I'm going to try and code responsive rather than fixed 980px or something..