Tutorial Run JavaScript Only After Entire Page Has Loaded
$(window).bind("load", function() {
// code here
});
$(window).bind("load", function() {
// code here
});
Normally you set and width and height for iframes. If the content inside is bigger, scrollbars have to suffice. The script below attempts to fix that by dynamically resizing the iframe to fit the content it loads.
<script type='text/javascript' src='http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/jquery.min.js?ver=1.3.2'></script>
<script type='text/javascript'>
$(function(){
var iFrames = $('iframe');
function iResize() {
for (var i = 0, j = iFrames.length; i < j; i++) {
iFrames[i].style.height = iFrames[i].contentWindow.document.body.offsetHeight + 'px';}
}
if ($.browser.safari || $.browser.opera) {
iFrames.load(function(){
setTimeout(iResize, 0);
});
for (var i = 0, j = iFrames.length; i < j; i++) {
var iSource = iFrames[i].src;
iFrames[i].src = '';
iFrames[i].src = iSource;
}
} else {
iFrames.load(function() {
this.style.height = this.contentWindow.document.body.offsetHeight + 'px';
});
}
});
</script>
Will resize an iframe like this:
<iframe src="content.html" class="iframe" scrolling="no" frameborder="0"></iframe>
var arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
var removeItem = 2;
arr = $.grep(arr, function(value) {
return value != removeItem;
});
When you scroll down a page with a long table on it, typically the header of the table scrolls away and becomes useless. This code clones the table header and applies it at the top of the page once you have scrolled beyond it, and disappears when you have scrolled past the table.
function UpdateTableHeaders() {
$("div.divTableWithFloatingHeader").each(function() {
offset = $(this).offset();
scrollTop = $(window).scrollTop();
if ((scrollTop > offset.top) && (scrollTop < offset.top + $(this).height())) {
$(".tableFloatingHeader", this).css("visibility", "visible");
$(".tableFloatingHeader", this).css("top", Math.min(scrollTop - offset.top, $(this).height() - $(".tableFloatingHeader", this).height()) + "px");
}
else {
$(".tableFloatingHeader", this).css("visibility", "hidden");
$(".tableFloatingHeader", this).css("top", "0px");
}
})
}
$(document).ready(function() {
$("table.tableWithFloatingHeader").each(function() {
$(this).wrap("<div class="divTableWithFloatingHeader" style="position:relative"></div>");
$("tr:first", this).before($("tr:first", this).clone());
clonedHeaderRow = $("tr:first", this)
clonedHeaderRow.addClass("tableFloatingHeader");
clonedHeaderRow.css("position", "absolute");
clonedHeaderRow.css("top", "0px");
clonedHeaderRow.css("left", "0px");
clonedHeaderRow.css("visibility", "hidden");
});
UpdateTableHeaders();
$(window).scroll(UpdateTableHeaders);
});
$.fn.pasteEvents = function( delay ) {
if (delay == undefined) delay = 20;
return $(this).each(function() {
var $el = $(this);
$el.on("paste", function() {
$el.trigger("prepaste");
setTimeout(function() { $el.trigger("postpaste"); }, delay);
});
});
};
Call this plugin on an element, then you get callback events for before and after pasting:
$("#some-element").on("postpaste", function() {
// do something
}).pasteEvents();
$('#pass').keyup(function(e) {
var strongRegex = new RegExp("^(?=.{8,})(?=.*[A-Z])(?=.*[a-z])(?=.*[0-9])(?=.*\\W).*$", "g");
var mediumRegex = new RegExp("^(?=.{7,})(((?=.*[A-Z])(?=.*[a-z]))|((?=.*[A-Z])(?=.*[0-9]))|((?=.*[a-z])(?=.*[0-9]))).*$", "g");
var enoughRegex = new RegExp("(?=.{6,}).*", "g");
if (false == enoughRegex.test($(this).val())) {
$('#passstrength').html('More Characters');
} else if (strongRegex.test($(this).val())) {
$('#passstrength').className = 'ok';
$('#passstrength').html('Strong!');
} else if (mediumRegex.test($(this).val())) {
$('#passstrength').className = 'alert';
$('#passstrength').html('Medium!');
} else {
$('#passstrength').className = 'error';
$('#passstrength').html('Weak!');
}
return true;
});
<input type="password" name="pass" id="pass" />
<span id="passstrength"></span>
Refresh certain elements of a page using jQuery after a set amount of time, can be used with any element with an ID. I amended the example given with the URL to only refresh once and not intermittently. Works in all browsers.
$('#button1').click(function() {
var url = "http:www.your-url.com?ID=" + Math.random(); //create random number
setTimeout(function() {
$("#elementName").load(url+" #elementName>*","");
}, 1000); //wait one second to run function
});