//-- ANIMATION
var columnCount = 6
var leftRange = 45;
var topRange = 162;
var counter = 0;
var changed = false;
$.each(animateArray, function( index, thisItem ) {
if (counter >= columnCount) {
topRange = 453;
}
if ( counter >= columnCount) {
if (! changed) {
leftRange = 45;
changed = true;
}
}
console.log(counter);
console.log(leftRange);
$(thisItem).parent("div.rect").animate({ "left": leftRange, "top": topRange }, "slow" );
leftRange = leftRange + 121;
counter++;
});
Which is added on to the end of the filter()
Again for your own elements you would need to adjust.
But this will give you some idea of a way to possibly animate the filtered elements.
Also doing it this way does change the overall order of the elements. ( I think I can fix that by giving each element a number and animate in higher number animates last… which thinking about is is why the original TagSort has numbers for each element. I wondered what they where for.
Update:
I fixed the problem of order of the elements when all displayed changing from the original order by using the number I mention above and .Sort() .
Mark you did a great job - congratulation. I tried to add a third line and it short well when I click on a button. Nevertheless as soon I click on the same button again to reset the third line get added to the second line. Unfortunately I am a greenhorn in terms of Java Script. Therefore could you please give me a hint how I can fix this problem.
Ok. Took me a minute to refresh my memory of this.
I have changed a bit of the code to hopefully account for new rows better.
So what should happen is when we get a row of six elements, (columnCounter >= columnCount) we add 291 pixels to the top property var. And set the leftproperty to back to 45.
We then can reset the column counter to 0.
Hey Mark, the stuff you’re doing to extend Tagsort is really neat. If you’re interested, you should contribute to the GitHub project because I’d love to get your work into the plugin itself.
Came back on this @MarkHunte.
Looking for a solution where i can counting in numbers the filtered objects.
So like having a amount of all tag-objects and then subtract the outfiltered ones and give the result back in a div as text.
How would that be looking in code?
and find it great, but i need a amendment.
At present you can select 1 or more options from the tag searches but i need t
the user to click on 1 choice and the other options grewy
out of hide so they cant be selected.
Can someone show me the code to get this up a running.
Cheers
thanks again Mark for the help.
getting stuck with what i am trying to achevie.
I need to set up a smart filter form and this seems to solve most of the problem, but not quite.
i need the user to select options say male, female the result shows options one, two, three then shows more options one, two, three, four the result of this shows a list of the tags attached.
the reason for the one click was only one option can be choosen at a time to reveal the next result options.
hope I have explained ok can this be acheived .
Cheers
Here goes Mark
its a bit of a mess , i am linking to other timelines to get around the single selection option.
the result is to end with 5 or 6 products after filtering.
Also cant get the back button to reset your selection if you start again.
Here hoping you can sort.
Cheers