Sometimes you need to show a div when you click a checkbox, here is how yo do it. You need jquery to establish this.
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Put some content hereBasicly the paragraph container named checked is hidden untill one presses the checkbox.
Sometimes you need to show a div when you click a checkbox, here is how yo do it. You need jquery to establish this.
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Put some content hereBasicly the paragraph container named checked is hidden untill one presses the checkbox.
After looking for a jquery plugin that will emulate a windows wizard I decided to make my own (with the help of cody lindley’s css step menu). I am using Jquery which can be found here and css step menu found here.
The code:
First we need a simple javascript function will hide and display a div, this method is used with jquery and you can learn how to use this here
function loadnext(divout,divin){$("." + divout).hide();$("." + divin).fadeIn("slow");}
Next the html code, notice how each step is wrapped in the ID wizardwrapper and each div is assigned a class for the corresponding step number.
Step 1