I have this <li class="active"><a href="#" id="1" onclick="return getQuestions(this);"> <input type="checkbox" value="1">1</a></li> to get the id value I have this function function getQuestions(pId) { var p1 = $(pId).val();alert("p1.."+p1); } but it does not give me the value
its a colorbox plugin, if you go to members.shaw.ca/candalimited and click on the projects link you will see the photogalleries open in colorbox but the x to close doesnt work except on the first image, if you go directly to the page it works fine just not within the colorbox
we have been doing online card design task! its working well. But when customer enter, we have to show some made designs for them. Then they can edit that predefiened design.
Thats in json format! But predefined design its being in image format
@JqueryLearner You are better off doing some refactoring of your code. Handling big chunks of HTML typed in through javascript makes things just very, very hard to maintain. You should start off with looking at doing a template of some sort. It really will be worth it.
Then, you put a `<div>` around your check boxes .. give it the class of 'selectableOptions'
When those options need to be hid, you can use the jQuery `.hide()` method.
@JqueryLearner - Ok, I set it up to use a template for you, which makes the code and markup a LOT nicer.
http://jsfiddle.net/r3jjs/FgJES/1/
@JqueryLearner At this point, you would attach a listener to the select box's change event, and use the select the class checkboxes in that tr and use jquery's hide()' or show()` method.
my jquery code is
$("#Savebtn").click(function() {
$("#showreflashbtn").click();
// $("#fmEdit").submit();
var c=$('#fmEdit').attr('action');
alert(c);
var form = $('#fmEdit');
$.ajax( {
...