The designer that I am working with on a project implemented a pop-up so that it is called when a static link is clicked like
<a href="#" rel="#dialog">Testing Dialog</a>
Of course, I don't want it as a static link as I have to do things to it before it is shown to the user so I am wondering if anyone knows of a way to make a call with Javascript to do the same thing as if the link above were clicked by the user? Any advice is greatly appreciated
The designer that I am working with on a project implemented a pop-up so that it is called when a static link is clicked like
<a href="#" rel="#dialog">Testing Dialog</a>
Of course, I don't want it as a static link as I have to do things to it before it is shown to the user so I am wondering if anyone knows of a way to make a call with Javascript to do the same thing as if the link above were clicked by the user? Any advice is greatly appreciated
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Reset to default 7If I understand correctly, with jQuery:
$("a[rel='dialog']").click();
or:
$("a[rel='dialog']").trigger("click");
Demo: http://jsfiddle/karim79/fc6Yk/
Basic javascript for triggering a click on an element:
var clicky = document.createEvent("HTMLEvents");
clicky.initEvent("click", true, true);
targetElement.dispatchEvent(clicky);
Docs!
- https://developer.mozilla/en/DOM/document.createEvent
- https://developer.mozilla/en/DOM/event.initEvent
- https://developer.mozilla/en/DOM/element.dispatchEvent
For more detailed click events, see: https://developer.mozilla/en/DOM/event.initMouseEvent
div
for js:
function popitup(url) {
newwindow=window.open(url,'name','height=200,width=150');
if (window.focus) {newwindow.focus()}
return false;
}
for html:
<div onclick="popitup()"> When you click this, it will pop up</diva>