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04:25
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A: jQuery navigation assistance

nbrooksjsFiddle Demo You can reproduce your original markup starting from the new HTML by running the following script to prepare the elements: $(".crumbs > a").unwrap(); $(".pun-crumbs > a").wrap("<div class='crumbs' />"); All you have to do is put this first in your document ready hand...

very nice nbrooks thank you. It says I can accept in 3 minutes, and I'll be sure to do so.Thank you very much.
could I ask for more assistance on something?
@user1760670 Sure no problem. Amir -- Yes, it's useful on occasion, see the docs
I need to get rid of these raques or whatever they look like so >> &raquo;
also seems to be an issue with something please take a look here zombienerds.forumotion.com/t8-sdfsdfsdfsdfdsf
@user1760670 Based on the rendered markup, php is adding some extra characters to the output that weren't in your post...you can remove all text (and other) nodes using $('.pun-crumbs').children(':not(.crumbs)').remove()
this seems to not be working correctly. I placed it in a document ready function and added ; at the end of the .remove(); but nothing changed.

Also for some reason nbrooks, the bottom crumbs is completely messed up. Is there any way to create this so both work perfectly?
04:25
Did rendering without the extra characters work correctly before with your original markup, or has it always been a problem? Also your bottom breadcrumbs have a different class (pun-crumbs2), plus their inner markup is different -- (no crumbs div to unwrap). Either make them consistent (better) or copy the script and re-run it for the second one (not ideal)
what is that the bottom crumb? no. and the markup is not mine, it is parsed through the php. The website link i gave you provides the ugly visual lol
Your bottom breadcrumbs should also have the class pun-crumbs, not pun-crumbs2
Can you change the HTML?
Or the PHP, rather?
I changed it back to pun-crumbs
I tried making it pun-crumbs2 and then adding a code specific for that, but then it took away from the first pun-crumbs. Plus can you see that blank space on top? I don't know what I am doing wrong here
Are you using a JavaScript console to debug?
You have syntax errors
the Chrome console/Firebug is pretty useful for tracking those down
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot call method 'split' of undefined 25682.js:1
Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token }
hmmm i didn't think there was an error so I didn't bother checking my bad let me see
04:39
Well alright, why don't you make a new jsfiddle with both the top and the bottom navigation bars, then I canhhelp you out with making the changes to the JS to get that working together
It's not doing the style positioning correctly, that's the problem
they look exactly the same in the markup
Two copies of the same thing then?
OK
yeah same markup just like you said its not styling them correctly.
nor is it taking the top space out and the raque
ok I fixed that console error but still } one there
Alright
I got rid of most of your JS and made the fix in CSS
Since the boxes should line up against each other, just float them left and position them relatively
then position the indicators absolutely within the .crumb div
ok I will give it a go hold on
its worse off right now?
04:53
p.s. I wasn't sure what you meant by extra space at the top, did you mean inside of each .crumb div? Or above it?
?
no there was a blank link basically pushing
Okay, but that should be gone since there is no manual positioning
Did you update the live site?
yeah. and yes. Should i take out the notes?
Oh you have a syntax error again
really?
04:55
Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token ILLEGAL
yeah I see it now.
probably a copy/paste problem from jsfiddle
it happens occasionally
yeah I've seen that quite a bit lol
so what do I do to get about this?
The syntax error? Copy it to a text editor first
it's usually a browser-dependent thing, maybe firefox does it
or if you're using Chrome then it's not acting the same as mine I suppose
it looks like you forgot to update the css though? I changed that as well
yeah exactly. Im on a mac using chrome
05:00
yeah I'm using mac/chrome as well
strange, but going through textedit or something should show you the extra chars
I just pasted it inside um Notes...this is not my Mac, not sure much of the apps so
this is what I have
$(document).ready(function() {
$(".crumbs > a").unwrap();
$(".pun-crumbs > a").wrap("<div class='crumbs' />");
$(".crumbs a").each(function() {
$(this).append('<div class="indicator"></div>');
});
/*var i = 0;
var linkpos = new Array("0,0", "0,110", "0,220", "0,330", "0,440", "0,550", "0,660");
$(".crumbs").each(function() {
var s = linkpos[i];
var x = s.split(",");
var t = x[0];
var l = x[1];
$(this).css({
"top": t + "px",
"left": l + "px"
});
i++;
});*/
});
Hmm seems fine, but you can drop all the excess to be safe anyway
All you need is this:
$(document).ready(function() {
    $(".crumbs > a").unwrap();
    $(".pun-crumbs > a").wrap("<div class='crumbs' />");
    $(".crumbs a").append('<div class="indicator"></div>');
});​
.indicator {
    width:19px;
    height:45px;
    background:url('http://i10.servimg.com/u/f10/18/00/07/60/s11.png');
    background-size:cover;
    position:absolute;
    top:0px;
    left:105px;
}
.pun-crumbs {
    background:#dff1ff;
    border:2px solid #316ac5;
    width:600px;
    height:45px;
    border-radius:7px 7px 7px;
    position:relative;
}
.crumbs {
    position:relative;
    /*top:0px;
    left:0px;*/
    width:120px;
    text-align:center;
    padding:13px 0px;
    float: left;
I already pasted that CSS in...but it looks nothing like it should...
And you'll see for the css I changed the position of the .crumb and the .indicator, as well as added the float:left
Remember to clear your browser cache to see the new css file
yeah I saw that. ok I will check everything hold on mate
05:07
It looks right on my browser when I run this script at the console
And adding this removes the extra >> characters when I run it from the console as well:$('.pun-crumbs').contents(':not(.crumbs)').remove();
(I changed it slightly from before, to use contents instead of children so it can find text nodes)
$(document).ready(function() {
    $(".crumbs > a").unwrap();
    $(".pun-crumbs > a").wrap("<div class='crumbs' />");
    $(".crumbs a").append('<div class="indicator"></div>');
    $('.pun-crumbs').contents(':not(.crumbs)').remove();
});
ok let me try this all...
^Yeah, that above is the final version...try it at the console first to make sure it works for you, then roll it in to your script
ok works good. except the one problem of the empty cell again?
Well the anchor link there is blank, that's probably an error in your markup and the browser merged strings or something
what do you expect to be shown there?
nothing. don't want it there. Want them to be fluid.
05:18
Right, but are there only 4 links then?
you have an extra anchor link in your markup
If it shouldn't be there, get rid of it
I didn't make it, the php parsed this data. also this congested error zombienerds.forumotion.com/t7-asdfkahgsdfkgashdf-adslfg-asldfg
could just use this though right?
$('div.crumbs:nth-child(2)').remove();
That's something you should handle server-side in your php code. It's definitely possible to run a jQuery script to remove blank links, but that's adding a lot of overhead to clean up code that should have been rendered correctly in the first place. Whatever the source of the data it's parsing is, it should be changed there
Yeah, you could do it like that
but inspect the element
you'll realize the link is correct
but the text is just in a different anchor
<a href="first-post"></a> <a href="#">First Post</a>
That should all be one link, like the others
yeah which is strange. its a free-hosting site and well let's say there mark up is strange. Though I believe before this code it worked fine
and I can not access the php
It may have looked like it did, but since this code isn't changing that part of the markup then the problem always existed
the JS hasn't modified that
OK, then you'll have to merge them with JS...which is bad since it is so specific to this instance, and it may change in future
yeah it does change constantly.
like i posted in the other link.
though I code delete both. Since they are category links and rather them go back to homepage and not category... that is what I will do...

$('div.crumbs:nth-child(2)').remove();
$('div.crumbs:nth-child(3)').remove();
05:32
Ok, if you're fine with that
yeah I am lol. Since that php error is such a huge issue... Ok can you help me with the issue of longer links?
trying to make it so that it will automatically size to each of the proper sizes
Sure, I can help you for a few minutes...East coast though, so it's about my bed time :P
I would use the css min-width attribute to make the current width the minimum
so change width to min-width for the .crumb css
yeah east coast here as well. I've been trying min-width but it destroys it lol hold on
yeah min-width works in the since. but it does not make the element grow...
Yeah, I think I have it working, I'll show you the update
ok...i had to just change the indicator left:100%;
05:42
Oh that works too, yeah
I was gonna just add an offset to it, but that's better
yeah I think that's all you need, and then it should work
the <div> will grow automatically, but it won't shrink below the min-width
yeah i'm trying it now
you can tweak the indicator position a bit, I think 95% may end up looking better, but you'll be able to see
ok
no 100% is the best. go see now
now the .pun-crumbs will not grow :(
you can do the same thing, change that width to min-width as well
yeah i do that, and then it changes default to "100%" width
05:51
I'm gonna take off now, good luck!
huh?
yeah it grows to 100% instead of min-width and growing
default width is not 100%...
try setting width: auto
yeah did that
hmm well that's weird
Sorry I can't stay and help you figure it out
gotta hit the hay
see ya
ok no problem you helped enough
thank you and talk to you later

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