jQuery How to add a portlet - jquery-ui

How do I add an jQuery UI Portlet to an existing set of Portlets?
(Check: http://jqueryui.com/demos/sortable/portlets.html)
How to add a portlet after loading?
In my personal project I implemented portlets: http://www.soliman.nl/test/jqueryui/ui_2.php
and I would like to make a button to append a portlet. I tried appending it to .column, but the CSS is not loaded(of course), when you .addClass, all other portlets are affected too. There must be a simple way...but how?

Currently, you're doing
$(".portlet").addClass("ui-widget ui-widget-content ui-helper-clearfix ui-corner-all")
.find(".portlet-header")
.addClass("ui-widget-header ui-corner-all")
.prepend('<span class="ui-icon ui-icon-minusthick"></span>')
.end()
.find(".portlet-content");
What if you get rid of the $(".portlet") and keep using the $(".addspace") you had before the replaceWith, like this?
$('.addspace').replaceWith(html)
.addClass("ui-widget ui-widget-content ui-helper-clearfix ui-corner-all")
.find(".portlet-header")
.addClass("ui-widget-header ui-corner-all")
.prepend('<span class="ui-icon ui-icon-minusthick"></span>')
.end()
.find(".portlet-content");

After creating a few portlets, add last div with class addspace.
Then create a function with .replaceWith and a .addClass.
$('.addspace').replaceWith(html);
Example of returned HTML:
<div class="portlet" id="portletname"> <!-- make sure portletname is unique -->
<div class="portlet-header">test</div>
<div class="portlet-content">test</div>
</div>
<!-- New addspace (replaceWith replaces the old one) -->
<div class="addspace" >
</div
Add portlet class to div by id:
$('#portletname')
.addClass("ui-widget ui-widget-content ui-helper-clearfix ui-corner-all")
.find(".portlet-header")
.addClass("ui-widget-header ui-corner-all")
.prepend('<span class="ui-icon ui-icon-minusthick"></span>')
.end()
.find(".portlet-content");

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create relative links with Thymeleaf

I have the following code which loops through a list of countries and creates a href links
<div class="container" th:each="country: ${countryList}">
<a th:href="${country.countryAbbr}"><div clss="row" th:text="${country.country}"></div></a>
</div>
The current page url is "localhost:8080/directory", and the generated url is showing as
"localhost:8080/us"
How can I make the url show as "localhost:8080/directory/us"
I want "us" to be added to the current url of the page.
Try create the following code in your Controller class.
#RequestMapping(value="/", method=RequestMethod.GET)
public String rootGet() {
return "redirect:/directory";
}
You can use ServletUriComponentsBuilder:
<div th:with="urlBuilder=${T(org.springframework.web.servlet.support.ServletUriComponentsBuilder)}"
class="container" th:each="country: ${countryList}">
<a th:href="${urlBuilder.fromCurrentRequest().path(${country.countryAbbr}).toUriString()}">
<div clss="row" th:text="${country.country}"></div>
</a>
</div>
Give a try to this one
<div class="container" th:each="country: ${countryList}">
<a th:href="#{${country.countryAbbr}}"><div clss="row" th:text="${country.country}"></div></a>
</div>
Using # usually resolves the default context but I am not aware of your environment.
For example, if you had Tomcat .war file, and your application would be hosted at localhost:8080/myApp, you would want result /myApp/us rather then /us. # would do that trick.
If above is not relevant for you, use this one:
<div class="container" th:each="country: ${countryList}">
<a th:href="#{'/directory/' + ${country.countryAbbr}}"><div clss="row" th:text="${country.country}"></div></a>
</div>

How do I open a tab from with jQuery UI Tabs from an link outside of the div?

This may be a little difficult to explain, but I'll try my best. I have a product page with two tabs, full description and video. These are done using jQuery UI Tabs.
Above this section of the page I have a product image with thumbnails...but I want one of the thumbnails to be a link to see the video (which of course is contained in the video tab).
If I load the page as site.com/product#video it does load up the correct tab...but when the tab is not active, and I use a link outside of the #tab div, (ex: Video), it doesn't do anything.
How can I get a link to open the tab if it's not contained in the #tab div?
CODE
This code is outside of the tabs, and needs to open the #video tab
Open Video Tab
Tabs Code
<div id="tabs" class="ui-tabs ui-widget ui-widget-content ui-corner-all">
<ul class="product-tabs ui-tabs-nav ui-helper-reset ui-helper-clearfix ui-widget-header ui-corner-all">
<li class="ui-state-default ui-corner-top ui-tabs-selected ui-state-active ui-state-hover">Full Description</li>
<li class="ui-state-default ui-corner-top">Video</li>
</ul>
<div class="product-collateral">
<div class="box-collateral box-description">
<div id="description" class="ui-tabs-panel ui-widget-content ui-corner-bottom">
Content
</div>
<div id="video" class="ui-tabs-panel ui-widget-content ui-corner-bottom ui-tabs-hide">
<h2 class="video">Video Content</h2>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
What worked for me was this:
Html
Open Description Tab
Open Video Tab
<div id="tabs">
<ul>
<li>
Full description
</li>
<li>
Video content
</li>
</ul>
<div class="product-collateral">
<div class="box-collateral box-description">
<div id="description">
Content
</div>
<div id="video">
<h2 class="video">Video Content</h2>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Javascript
$(document).ready(function () {
$('#tabs').tabs();
$('.open-tab').click(function (event) {
var tab = $(this).attr('href');
$('#tabs').tabs('select', tab);
});
});
So what this does is provide a link to both the description and video tabs, which are selected when the link is clicked.
From here we can see that when selecting a particular tab, we can use either a zero-based index or the href fragment which points to the tab we wish to display.
This is why the href attributes of the a elements match up with the Ids of the div elements - when one is clicked its href fragment is then used to set the selected tab.
Update for jQuery UI 1.11
As jQuery UI has evolved, so to has the API for setting the active tab. As of jQuery UI 1.11, the following code will select the active tab:
//Selects by the zero-based index
$('#tabs').tabs("option", "active", index);
Now because we now have to provide a zero-based index, the code I initially provided will no longer work.
What we need now is an index that can actually be used. One approach is:
$('.open-tab').click(function (event) {
var index = $("selector-of-clicked-tab").index();
$('#tabs').tabs("option", "active", index);
});
Another is to use HTML5 data- attributes:
Open Description Tab
Open Video Tab
So you can do this when handling the click of these links:
$('.open-tab').click(function (event) {
$('#tabs').tabs("option", "active", $(this).data("tab-index"));
});
use jQuery:
$( "#tabs" ).tabs({ active: tabNumber });
Remember, that the indexation starts from 0
Using jquery, bind a click event to your link that opens the tab you want.
$('#tabopenlink').click(function() {
$('#tabs').tabs({active: tabidx});
});
I use mini plug-in.
(function($) {
$.fn.tabremote = function(options) {
var settings = $.extend({
panel: "#tabs",
to: "data-to",
}, options );
$this=$(this);
$panel=$(settings.panel);
$this.click(function(){
if($(this).attr("href"))
{var tos=$(this).attr("href");}
else
{var tos=$(this).attr(settings.to);}
to=tos.match(/\d/g);
$panel.tabs({active: to-1});
return false;
});
return this;
}
})(jQuery);
Opens the tab using href or any element.
id panel must contain the number of the panel. Example (1-tabs, tabs-2, ...)
Plugin subtracts 1 and open the panel. Tabs (active, (number of id -1))
Use
$("button.href").tabremote({panel:"#tabs",to:"data-href"});
panel:"#tabs" // container panel
to:"data-href" // attribute name with value
function openTabByLink(link) {
$("#tabs").find("ul li[aria-controls='"+link+"'] a").trigger("click");
}
If you use twitter bootstrap instead of jquery ui, it will be very simple.
Just add data-toggle="tab" and put the link wherever you want in the page:
Open Video Tab
For jQuery UI 1.11
HTML:
<div id="tabs">...</div>
...
Open Video Tab
JS:
$('.open-tab').click(function () {
$("#tabs").tabs('option','active',$('#tabs a.ui-tabs-anchor[href="'+$(this).attr('href')+'"]').index('#tabs a.ui-tabs-anchor'));
});

events are not triggerring after added by append method in jquery

<div class="sortable-sections">
<fieldset class="section draggable" id="flSectionType">
<div class="btn-drag section-handle hidden-view">
</div>
<div class="section-header">
<span class="section-label">Job Requirements</span> <a class="section-info" href="#more-info"
title="Minimum Education, Minimum Work Experience, Required Licenses/Certifications, Required Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities needed to perform the job.">
?</a>
</div>
<div class="sortable-items">
</div>
<a class="section-add-item hidden-view" id="addJR" href="#add-item" data-item='{"id":"addJR","template":"requirement","item_type":"Job Requirement"}'>
Add a new Job Requirement</a>
</fieldset>
<fieldset class="section draggable">
</fieldset>
<fieldset class="section draggable">
</fieldset>
<div>
The above code will generate a list of sections which can be dragged with in the sortable-sectons.
I am using the following script to remove sections manually and adding it back to sortable-sections, but it is not registering the jquery events.
var $section = $('.sortable-sections').find($('#flSectionType');
$('.sortable-sections').find($('#flSectionType').remove();
......
.......
$('.sortable-sections').append($section.val());
After appending the section, the event which are registered for the section-add-item css classes are not triggering.
Note:
instead of "on" used the "live" method. but it is not holding all attributes.
Edit:
Event code:
$('.section-add-item').on('click', function (e) {
that.addSection(this);
e.preventDefault();
});
instead of drag and drop, manually i am ordering the section on initial load.
.section-add-item must already exist when adding the event and the usage of on is wrong
$('body').on('click', '.section-add-item', function (e) {
});
instead of the body you can add another parent of .section-add-item that already exists before .section-add-item is created.

changing the class name in nested divs

I have a nested divs as follows, how can I change the class of span in the div whose id is inside-one?
thanks.
my code is as follows:
$("#top span.myclass").removeClass("myclass").addClass("myclass-new");
<div id="top">
<div id="inside-one">
<span id="s1" class="myclass"></span>
</div>
<div id="inside-two">
<span id="s2" class="myclass"></span>
</div>
$('#inside-one').find('span').removeClass('myClass').addClass('myClass-new');
To access from #top without using span ID
$('#top #inside-one span.myclass').toggleClass('myclass-new');
To access from #inside-one without using span ID
$('#inside-one span.myclass').toggleClass('myclass-new');
or simply use the span ID
$('#s1').toggleClass('myclass-new');
Edit: In case if you have many span inside #inside-one and want to access just the first span with .myclass (DEMO)
$('#top #inside-one span.myclass:first-child').toggleClass('myclass-new');
DEMO

Documentation on jQuery-UI widgets

I have the following html:
<h3 class="accordion">My Accordion</h3>
<ul class="accordion">
<li>a</li>
<li>b</li>
<li>c</li>
</ul>
And I've mocked up the behavior I want by doing the following:
$('h3.accordion').click(function() {
$('h3.accordion+ul').toggle('slow');
});
But I'd like to style it like the Theme Switcher widget found at Admintasia.
Admintasia uses classes like: ui-widget ui-widget-content ui-helper-clearfix ui-corner-all, ui-widget-header.
Q: Is there documentation on these widget classes, or am I to read the code?
A list of classes jQuery UI uses and what they're for can be found here:
http://jqueryui.pbworks.com/jQuery-UI-CSS-Framework

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