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i am running into the same problem again,

i have some display:none elements on my site and i cant´t apply jquery plugins on them. i am using the jScrollPane Plugin for example. http://www.kelvinluck.com/assets/jquery/jScrollPane/jScrollPane.html

with:

$(function()
{
    $('.scroll-pane').jScrollPane();
});

you can activate it, but only on visible block elements. what i am doing now is aplying it right after the display:none element has been clicked to display:block

$(".hidden").click(
{
    $('.hidden').show().jScrollPane();
});

is there a trick to make those work right away, meaning making them not ignore display:none elements? thx

2 Answers 2

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Instead of using display: none, You can set them to visibility: hidden and height: 0 instead and these plugins should work.

.element {
  visibility: hidden;
  height: 0;
}

Otherwise, you have to set display: inline|block|whatever before the plugin command is called.

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  • yes but then i have to change height after the click too and i dont know the height before.
    – Björn
    Feb 10, 2010 at 19:47
  • These plugins typically will take care of that. Feb 10, 2010 at 20:13
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Try making them visible just before using the jScrollPane plugin

$(".hidden").click(
{   
    $(this).css('display:block');
    $(this).jScrollPane();
});
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  • The correct syntax is .css('display', 'block') and you can just use .show() to get the same effect. :) Feb 10, 2010 at 19:45
  • yes i forgot that in my example, i was doing that before, thx - but i was looking for a way to make it work on "none" elements from the start ;)
    – Björn
    Feb 10, 2010 at 19:46
  • It has to change the display at some point, whether it does it in the plug-in or in your call doesn't really make a difference. Feb 10, 2010 at 20:53

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