How To Observe The Style On An Element During Mouse Over
May 28, 2010
We supply micro-site content to a client. They supply us with a HTML wrapper and we inject our content into it. I'm trying to debug an issue where our style sheet appears to be interfering with the style in their wrapper.
Normally I'd use firebug or IE Developer Toolbar to select the element and I can see which styles are being applied, which are being overridden and where they are coming from. But this particular problem only exists when I hover the mouse over a link. Specifically, the link shrinks a little bit.
Is there anything that I can use to see what the browser is doing with the styles when I hover the mouse over the link?
I need to change the mouse pointer style to "HAND" like looking thing when i hover my mouse over accordian control or rather an accordian pane.How can i do that?
I have an ASP.NET document, with an Image element within it. I created a mouseover function on this image element and it's working fine. The question is: If the mouse is ALREADY over the element when the document loads itself, the mouseover function doesn't trigger (I need to mouseout and then mouseover again in order to trigger it). Is there any way to check in the $(document).ready function if the mouse is already on top of this element? and if yes- trigger the mouseover function.
I'm using a DataPager for a ListView, it works well, I'm using ButtonType:Image to style it but I want to change the image while mouse over, but I can't, I've tried some with ButtonCssClass but there's no good result. Here is my DataPager:
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So, is it possible to change the image while mouse over?
I had created a master page, which uses a style element in the header section. It seems that when I create a style element in the content page the style from the master is disgarded.So my question is, how can i have a css style specific to the master page carried over into content pages and how can I have content page specific css style at the same time?
I have a dropdown list in my webform and want to make that dropdown required in one form and optional in another form based on some conditions. My mark up for that is
I've just created a Menu navigation that's linked to a SiteMapDataSource (which is in turn getting data from a .sitemap file that I've created). It looks great and acts accordingly, but my only question regarding this is there any way to just change the style (font color, in this instance) of just one element in the menu item? I just want it to stick out a little more than the rest of the menu items.
I have a gridview with list of companies. I want to provide an option to user that, when user mouse over, the user has to see the delete(imagebuttion) option and clicking on that need confirm buttion. The below articles are very useful but the delete option is always visible to end user which I dont want in my application.
This is annoying, because I have to apply this style to every single thumbnail image individually, when there could be any number of them on the screen at any given time. All of the thumbnails are inside a single <div> that groups them together, and I'd like to apply a single style to the <div> that will push the attributes I need down to all of the the <img> elements nested inside, regardless how many thumbnails there are.
I'm looking at an asp.net application, i notice that there are assemblies defined into two places. In web.config there is configuration/system.web/compilation/assemblies/add elements. In the project file there are references setup under the Project/ItemGroup/Reference elements.
I was wondering, what is the difference between assemblies/references added in either location?
This doesn't happen when I create the site in my local drive. Is there a workaround to this. Even if I add the missing parts, I keep getting the same error.
I would like to select an element that is in the same TR as another element I found with a selector. The selector itself: $("input[name='sMessageValue']","#messageTable") Now I have this element and got its value I would like to find a checkbox located in the same TR, i tried this as starting point : $(this).(':parent').val(). But seems not the right thing to do.
You're making a website with ASP.NET 4.0/C#, although xml alone is suitable for this example. The site will have a site map and a default page with a menu control, as follows:Web.sitemap
Element 'content' is not a known element. this can occur if there is a compilation error in the website, or the web.config file is missing.
<asp:Content ID="Content2" ContentPlaceHolderID="ContentPlaceHolder1" Runat="Server"> <asp:Content --- showed a green wavy line , and on hover displayed the above error.
Now I am having certain problems.
1. Visual Studio 2010 hangs when I try to use ToolBox.
2. Intellisense for asp.net controls is not working.
I have tried replacing web.config file (frm backup) , tried to debug - it doesnt show anything.
All other websites are working alright. Have problem with only one of the websites.
I upgraded from VS 2008 to VS 2010 and now the AJAX elements are not recognised by the source code editor, e.g. UpdatePanel, ScriptManager, etc. I get warnings in VS and no intellisense for those elements. When I run the site, all the AJAX controls work OK though.
I got this errors while trying to use an example from the ASP.NET 3.5 Unleashed book.
Webform1.aspx
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LengthValidator.cs
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As from the book's note, I think I added this line correctly:
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However, the compiler kept complaining that:
Warning 1 Element 'LengthValidator' is not a known element. This can occur if there is a compilation error in the Web site, or the web.config file is missing. C:Visual Studio 2010 ASP.NET ProjectsWebApplicationFourWebApplicationFourWebForm1.aspx 16 17 WebApplicationFour
I am using dotnetCHARTING: the dll is installed in the GAC and referenced in my web.config (all versions appear to match). The project has a reference to the dll.
The site code compiles ok, but all aspx pages using the charting library complain that the Chart tag does not exist (warning that it might be a compile error). The aspx pages do not render the charts.
Element 'AsyncPostBackTrigger' is not a known element. This can occur if there is a compilation error in the Web site, or the web.config file is missing.
My app is working properly but visual studio showing warning like that.