Problem getting JQuery BBQ to work
I'm still new to javascript/jquery, and I want to learn how to utilize a seemingly nice plugin.
I have linked to both jquery and bbq like this:
<script src="lib/js/jquery.ba-bbq.min.js"></script>
<script src="lib/js/jquery.min.js"></script>
I have inserted this code, that was given in the examples of a simple implementation on Ben Alman's site.
- Can anyone explain to me, where I need to edit? And what kind of divs/tags/classes I would need to test this?
Would be much appreciated.
$(function(){
// Keep a m开发者_JAVA技巧apping of url-to-container for caching purposes.
var cache = {
// If url is '' (no fragment), display this div's content.
'': $('.bbq-default')
};
// Bind an event to window.onhashchange that, when the history state changes,
// gets the url from the hash and displays either our cached content or fetches
// new content to be displayed.
$(window).bind( 'hashchange', function(e) {
// Get the hash (fragment) as a string, with any leading # removed. Note that
// in jQuery 1.4, you should use e.fragment instead of $.param.fragment().
var url = $.param.fragment();
// Remove .bbq-current class from any previously "current" link(s).
$( 'a.bbq-current' ).removeClass( 'bbq-current' );
// Hide any visible ajax content.
$( '.bbq-content' ).children( ':visible' ).hide();
// Add .bbq-current class to "current" nav link(s), only if url isn't empty.
url && $( 'a[href="#' + url + '"]' ).addClass( 'bbq-current' );
if ( cache[ url ] ) {
// Since the element is already in the cache, it doesn't need to be
// created, so instead of creating it again, let's just show it!
cache[ url ].show();
} else {
// Show "loading" content while AJAX content loads.
$( '.bbq-loading' ).show();
// Create container for this url's content and store a reference to it in
// the cache.
cache[ url ] = $( '<div class="bbq-item"/>' )
// Append the content container to the parent container.
.appendTo( '.bbq-content' )
// Load external content via AJAX. Note that in order to keep this
// example streamlined, only the content in .infobox is shown. You'll
// want to change this based on your needs.
.load( url, function(){
// Content loaded, hide "loading" content.
$( '.bbq-loading' ).hide();
});
}
})
// Since the event is only triggered when the hash changes, we need to trigger
// the event now, to handle the hash the page may have loaded with.
$(window).trigger( 'hashchange' );
});
Firstly - you should reference jQuery before the bbq plugin.
<script src="lib/js/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="lib/js/jquery.ba-bbq.min.js"></script>
The main thing to remember when using the bbq plugin is that instead of manipulating the DOM directly (eg show/hide things/ ajax loading etc), you change the browser url fragment instead and then make the DOM changes in the hashchange
event. For example:
// Hook up a click handler to and anchor
$("#myLink").click(function(){
$.bbq.pushState("show", true);
});
Then in the hashchange
event, you would check for the show
url fragment, $.bbq.getState("show")
, and take the appropriate action.
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