I have two buttons in a lightbox.
1st button is SUBMIT (#button2)
2nd button is CLOSE (#button3)
Only after pressing SUBMIT do I want CLOSE to appear.
I set #button3 as hidden on load
I set # button 2's event handler (ONCLICK) code as:
(Strangely, no code is appearing for either button in the code window)
I don't know why no code is showing, I've got CORVID enabled. Anyway, I'll probably just delete both buttons and create new ones ... in the meantime, what would the code be for both #button2 and #button3 ?)
Thanks
I've got one dirty four letter word for that >> BETA << Thanks for the info.
Thanks Heath - actually it didn't work in the order I stated, but switched line 3 and 4, then it works.
So, CORVID and WIX don't talk? Jheeez. With the time it takes to make a successful database (which is getting easier with time), we now have to worry that a WIX update might make our hard-earned time useless or even partially dysfunctional ? I have two words for that GROAN, WHINE.
Cheers
Just another quick question. ... the first one works fine.
I'd like to have #button2 disappear once clicked then have #button3 show in it's place. I've layered #button3 on top of #button2, but #button2 still appears above #button3. Currently #2 still shows.
Can I assume that I can add an event handler as shown on line 3 ?
$w.onReady(function(){ $w("#button2").onClick(function() { $w("#button2").hide $w("#button3").show()
ME LIKE .... yeah, the first one is cleaner and easier to understand. THANKS Erikson
Hey H G R! Try something like this on the page code:
$w.onReady(function(){ $w("#button3").hide() $w("#button2").onClick(function() { $w("#button3").show() }) })
Or you can use the "hidden on load" on the properties, and use this:
$w.onReady(function(){ $w("#button2").onClick(function() { $w("#button3").show() }) })
I hope this helps :)
Cheers,
Erikson