Binding: javascript: URLs are a horror to be avoided at all times; inline event handler attributes aren't brilliant either, but OK for a bit of rapid development/testing; binding from script, leaving the markup clean, is typically considered a best practice. jQuery encourages this, but there is no reason you can't do it in any library or plain JS. Responses: In jQuery return false means both preve
I have a page the shows a list of local cafes. When the user clicks on a certain cafe, a modal dialog is shown, that already has the "cafe name" pre-filled. The page contains many cafe names, and the form should contain the "cafe name" that he clicked on. Following is the list of cafe names generated as text with link button <table class="table table-condensed table-striped"> <tbody> <tr> <td>B&Js
I am trying to check the radio box onClick using jQuery, my code is below: <ul class="icons clearfix"> <li> <input type="radio" value="123456" name="selecticon"/> <label for="select_icon"> <img src="pics/123456.jpg" alt="123456" width="34" height="34" /> </label> </li> <li> <input type="radio" value="654321" name="selecticon" /> <label for="select_icon"> <img src="pics/654321.jpg" alt="654321" wid
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