I am unable to right click like normal to inspect element on the ag-grid. How do I enable that (reenable it?)
Holding down the Ctrl-Key and right clicking will show you your browsers context menu.
https://www.ag-grid.com/javascript-data-grid/context-menu/#default-context-menu
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In JavaFX MenuBar, If we click on any menu then it shows corresponding menu items. Now If we don't move our mouse pointer from the clicked menu and drag it horizontally over other menus, then for each menu it shows corresponding menu items. It is the default functionality. But I don't want that.
I want to configure it in a way such that separate mouse click would be necessary to show corresponding menu items. So here If we click on any menu and drag mouse pointer horizontally over another menu then it should do nothing.
here, by saying mouse click, I meant click & release(not hold the click)
I searched in StackOverflow & google for any related questions or blog posts but found nothing. Any suggestions will be highly appreciated. Thank you.
How to access/use the window which is underneath another window upon it, please click on the link to check this case
I'm using pywinauto to do this, is there a way to handle this case/issue.
Issue:
By following this link, able to open system tray and click on the icon, which results in drop-down menu.
But when i try to mover over mouse to click specific option from drop-down, hidden icons window re-appears on top of the drop-down list, which results in wrong click.
Is there a way to handle these windows?
Whenever I open the JavaScript developer console in Google Chrome, it automatically selects a search bar that appears at the top of the window. I don't know how to disable the search bar, or otherwise make sure that it isn't automatically selected when I open it. I'd rather have the actual console preselected instead of the search bar. How can I fix this?
Thank you!
I figured it out; at some point I had enabled the filter by clicking on its button to do it (next to the "Clear Console" button). Just disabled it and it's all good now.
In the below image, the filter button is the second from the left (in between the "Clear Console" button and the "top" dropdown for Chome extensions).
I have an autocomplete dropdown box for city names as,
When i try to inspect one of the option elements using right click and Inspect Element, the dropdown menu disappears and inspect element takes me to the original page's dom.
How can one inspect dropdown menus using firebug inspect element?
With the suggestions dropdown visible and DevTools opened, press F8 and switch to the DevTools. You will immediately break at the JS blur handler for the field, so the dropdown will not be removed, thus you'll be able to inspect its DOM.
Edit HTML right click menu Chrome Dev Tool
In Chrome Dev Tool you can Right Click on the input where you type the adress, Scroll down to "Break On..." and select subtree modifications.
Go back to your input and start typing. It should Pause the app leaving you with the open suggestions dropdown.
Can't speak for Firefox, but in Chrome developer tools you can trigger a state on an element manually by right-clicking on the element in the developer window, and choosing the appropriate item (i.e. ':hover').
Inspect the dropdown/input element and remove the "Blur" event from the "Event Listeners"
We have a multi-tiered/hierarchical YUI menu activated via a YUI menu button. Everything in this menu works pretty well. If you mouseover a menu item with a submenu, the submenu appears as expected. You can select an item from this submenu just fine.
The problem, however, is that you can also click on the parent items of this menu which closes the entire menu. In fact, I want the opposite. I'd like a click of a parent menu item leave the top level menu open and open the submenu (i.e. I want a click to be identical to a mouseover event in terms of functionality).
Side note: This isn't an issue on a typical web browser (e.g. Firefox) where the click event doesn't matter because you can't have a click without a mouseover. This is an issue on the iPhone which doesn't have a mouseover event.
I've been playing with the autosubmenudisplay properties and keepopen properties, hoping I can just handle the parent item click events to do what I want but, so far, I've been unsuccessful. If I set autosubmenudisplay to false, I can't figure out how to get the submenus to display manually. The keepopen property doesn't seem to work rather I set it on the menu or submenus.
Is there a way to get the behavior I want so our iPhone users are happy?
Todd Kloots, author of the YUI Button and Menu widgets here. Took at look at your request. Unfortunately the current version YUI Button and Menu aren't designed to support the type of interaction you are looking to create. Feel free to file a feature request via SourceForge and I'll try to work on this for a future version of YUI.
Todd
It's not exactly what you asked for, but have you looked at iUI? You may be able to pick up some tricks from the implementation.