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Feb 10, 2013 16:20
hi whats up this was a a chat for a question i helped him find the solution already.
Feb 10, 2013 15:41
ok I edited solution, glad I could help!
Feb 10, 2013 15:38
cool glad I could help! I will edit my solution
Feb 10, 2013 15:38
Yes, within the wrapper, the DOM is how you want exactly still too, all the menu contents are "outside" the inner container you had
Feb 10, 2013 15:35
here you go here is what i'm talking about, wrapper class in the middle. I have header and even footer in example, mouse on those you hide everything. This will work for you? jsfiddle.net/QAUx5
Feb 10, 2013 15:32
so basically

<div class="container">
<div class="sixteen columns">
<div class="another_container">
<ul class="menu">
<li><a href="#">foo</a></li>
<li><a href="#">bar</a></li>
</ul>

</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="elem bar">
BAR blabla
</div>

<div class="elem foo">
FOO blabla
</div>

becomes

<WRAPPER>

<div class="container">
<div class="sixteen columns">
<div class="another_container">
<ul class="menu">
<li><a href="#">foo</a></li>
<li><a href="#">bar</a></li>
</ul>

</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="elem bar">
Feb 10, 2013 15:32
well actually i will wrap it, i keep everything the same actually even to leave that stuff on "outside" of container
Feb 10, 2013 15:31
header and footer are separate, but LI MENU + DIV MENU are in one div - not allowed?
Feb 10, 2013 15:31
i edited it look at it again sorry
Feb 10, 2013 15:30
you are not allowed to wrap container + elems in other div like this? <div class="header></div><div class="wrapper>CONTAINER + LI + CONTENTS</div><div class="footer"></div>
Feb 10, 2013 15:28
it would be way easier if you were able to put it like I had it in the DOM then would work, but since you say you cant, is still possible, lets see
Feb 10, 2013 15:26
are those content divs going to be that big? I am assuming that they are. The other dude who answered probably did what you wanted but it doesnt look very clean and he changed the size of your content divs to look bad, but maybe thats what u wanted?
Feb 10, 2013 15:25
all i did was put ".elem" mouseleave maybe that will work?
Feb 10, 2013 15:23
Feb 10, 2013 15:22
but if you go inside div you do NOT want it to disappear right?
Feb 10, 2013 15:21
thats all thats important - when do u want elements to disappear all of them the content divs?
Feb 10, 2013 15:21
well lets see its probably easy actually when do you want elements to disappear completely?
Feb 10, 2013 15:19
but still works well
Feb 10, 2013 15:18
But I mean if you cant change it to the DOM hierarchy I had, theres no real way to mouse out to hide everything (except by mousing out the whole window I guess)
Feb 10, 2013 15:17
here you go jsfiddle.net/KaZy7
Feb 10, 2013 15:17
its very simple try this. Instead of use div container as mouseleave, use ENTIRE DOCUMENT as your container, so $(document).mouseleave
Feb 10, 2013 15:15
on the outside, ok lets see
Feb 10, 2013 15:14
ok
Feb 10, 2013 15:14
where has to be your contents elements?
Feb 10, 2013 15:14
its missing a closing div - so plz tell me exactly, where it has to be
Feb 10, 2013 15:14
did you know your HTML example is invalid html?
Feb 10, 2013 15:14
theres one confusion point
Feb 10, 2013 15:13
I think I can change my code very slightly with your dom hierarchy let me see
 

escaping

escapes
Feb 10, 2013 16:12
then two of them too
Feb 10, 2013 16:11
try it and tell me what happen if you put only one "\" in it
Feb 10, 2013 16:11
its something like that I think
Feb 10, 2013 16:11
something along those lines
Feb 10, 2013 16:11
Uri.EscapeUriString()?
Feb 10, 2013 16:09
not putting it in quotes? (doubt it, that would be invalid var)
Feb 10, 2013 16:09
then it will be consistent for you
Feb 10, 2013 16:09
so then u always have to do C:\\Program to get C:\Program
Feb 10, 2013 16:09
if you dont like to escape it, i forget about this, but how do you get it where it messes up? I mean how do you get it where you MUST always use "\\" or else it wont escape?
Feb 10, 2013 16:07
ya i might know hold on let me see
Feb 10, 2013 16:07
i will try to think for a few secs as well
Feb 10, 2013 16:06
maybe if somebody in this room know about that?
Feb 10, 2013 16:06
i am trying to think if theres a cleaner solution but if not, u get the idea that just check if last char is "\", if yes, append another "\" at end
Feb 10, 2013 16:06
or maybe string[string.length -1], dunno
Feb 10, 2013 16:05
does asp or w/e have negative index? if string[-1] == "\" then string = string + "\" or something like that?
Feb 10, 2013 16:05
yeah it depends on language i mean sometimes "\\" is escaped, sometimes not. for u it is not escaped as last char
Feb 10, 2013 16:04
ah yes so its not good. for some reason always last character is treated? hmm...
Feb 10, 2013 16:03
Also if you do "\\" for all the "\" wont it always work?
Feb 10, 2013 16:03
lets see if i can think of better way
Feb 10, 2013 16:03
I guess one way is you can check if last character of string is "\" and if it is, do "\\" on last char to escape it
Feb 10, 2013 16:02
it doesnt work if you use "/" I assume you must use "\" yes?
Feb 10, 2013 16:02
hello so