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- Hello everyone,I was using the ThemeRoller to aid in the customization of a jQuery mobile theme, but changing the “Default Icon” to black doesn't seem to do anything, while everything else works (for example removing the circle). I have tried with both Chrome and Firefox, and the console doesn't give any javascript errors anyways.I know I can have black icons by adding the .ui-alt-icon class, but it's a hassle to do it on every element, and it is especially an hassle if I want to have the default icon under a child element with an .ui-alt-icon. I could change the icons.css manually, but that's the whole point of the theme roller isn't it?Is it a bug or I am doing something wrong?
- Hello everyone,
I've recently discovered the power of jQuery Cycle plug-in, and I'm enjoying it. However, tonight I faced an obstacle trying to achieve something.
Basically, what I want to do, is to split the pager for a single slideshow into multiple parts, each containing only a some of the
slides: essentially, in my idea, the thumbnailed pager appears on the side of the slideshow, and the thumbnails appear beneath some heading tags depending on their category.
For example, I have a slideshow with pictures about, say, beaches, mountains and people: the slideshow cycles randomly among all the pictures, but the pager is ordered as to display pictures about beaches in one row, pictures about mountains in the next row and pictures about people in the last row.I have tried manually creating the pager, but, though the cycling works, the pager itself is not interactive: you cannot click on it to
change the pictures, as a default numbered pager appears on it if I don't specify any pagerAnchorBuilder. At the beginning I thought I had solved it by hiding this with the css, but I realized that, though the visualization works, nor hovering nor clicking changes the picture.So I tried to make the pagerAnchorBuilder function loop through the "idx"es and eachtime check if a specified class was there (i.e. "beaches", "mountains" or "people") and then return something different.
But that, either, didn't work.I'm a bit puzzled on how I could do this and any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,Lucio
Hello everyone,
I am trying to make a little unorthodox use of the Tabs UI. Since it
would be quite difficult to explain it in general terms, I will do
explain it in my specific case — I hope this is not too much of a
problem.
So, I have this tabbed interface which has to fit in a quite small
space; the problem is that the titles of the tabs can get quite long
and, while testing it for now they all fit, in case one would need to
add more tabs in a second moment, they would overflow from the space I
designed for them.
I thought of having a sort of "tabbed tab menu", so to speak: what I
mean is that I need to display more tabs then it fits, so I thought of
having a "Next" or "Previous" tab which gives you a new set of menu
items which you can choose from.
The problems are two: one is that if you select Tab-A from the "first
page menu", then scroll to the "second page menu" and select Tab-B,
scrolling back to the first page menu will still obviously give Tab-A
as selected. The second would be that accessing the page with a cross-
link to the tab, will most likely not display the selected tab
correctly: if I use a direct link to the page say to #Tab-B which is
in the "second page menu" (which is itself another tab fragment), it
will correctly display my page, but it will be displaying the "first
page menu".
Sorry for my English, I know this is making things more awkward than
they are, but I hope you can visualize what I mean. In any case, if
you need it, I can post the link of the site I am working on, to let
you better see what I mean.
Do you have any ideas on how to make this work? Do you think there
would be a better solution to this issue than using the jQuery Tabs
UI?
Thanks to you all in advance,
Sincere Regards,
M. L.
Hello everyone,
I am a real beginner in the whole JavaScript thing, let alone in
jQuery. Anyways, I was struggling to understand the Tabs UI as
documented here (http://www.stilbuero.de/jquery/tabs_3/) and
everything was pretty simple until I tried to experiment with the
effect speed.
He says that you can specify the speed for animations as Slide or Fade
using the "fxSpeed: value" syntax. If I do this in the previous
version of the Tabs (http://www.stilbuero.de/jquery/tabs/) I can do it
without any difficulty, but I tried that on the new one to no avail. I
just cannot figure out the right syntax I should input to define the
speed, and I have tried many different.
If someone would have the patience to explain this to me, I would be
really grateful.
Thank you very much for the attention,
Looking forward to your answer,
M. L.
Hello everyone,
I am a realy beginner in JavaScript, or even less than so. I have been
struggling to understand the UI Tabs 3 as documented here (http://
www.stilbuero.de/jquery/tabs_3/) and I quite grasp how it works, but
when it comes to set the speed for the effects I am stuck.
He says I can set the speed of, for example, the Fade In effect by
adding the "fxSpeed: value" option; if I try doing this with the
previous version of the UI, it works perfectly, but I cannot manage to
guess the syntax to make it work here, and I have indeed tried many
solution.
Still, I am stuck and that's why I am posting for help. If anyone
would be kind enough to explain me how the syntax should work I would
be really grateful.
Thanks to everyone,
Looking forward to your answer,
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