I am working on a small project in which I want to create an Ajax-style website. Content is loaded with jQuery's load()
. As some of you know, the down side of this is that the URL does not change accordingly to the content that is displayed. To make this work you can use pushState()
. Because this is not cross-browser supported, I used the plug-in history.js
.
This is working quite nicely, but the problem is that my back and forward buttons are not working as they should and I have no idea what I am doing wrong. The URL is changing correctly and the content is as well, but the title is not changing at all. With title I mean what is shown as title of the window (or tab) of the browser window. I.e. the <title>
of the page that is loaded OR the title attribute of the link that refers to that page (they are the same). I think it has to do with the fact that I call only a section of the page whose title I need (i.e. by adding #content
to the load()
). I still want the title of that page though. Here is a test case of what I have up to now. (Not available any more since 28 Dec. 2013.) jQuery file:
$(document).ready(function () {
var firstLink = $("ul > li:first-child > a");
var menuLink = $("ul > li > a");
var firstLoadedHtml = firstLink.attr("href") + " #content";
$("#sectionContainer").hide().load(firstLoadedHtml).fadeIn("fast");
firstLink.addClass("active");
menuLink.click(function(e) {
history.pushState(null, null, this.href);
e.preventDefault();
e.stopImmediatePropagation();
var CurLink = $(this);
var newLoadedHtml = CurLink.attr("href") + " #content";
var oldSection = $(".contentPage");
$("#sectionContainer").hide().load(newLoadedHtml).fadeIn("fast");
menuLink.removeClass("active");
CurLink.addClass("active");
});
$(window).bind('popstate', function() {
var returnLocation = history.location || document.location;
$('#sectionContainer').load(returnLocation + "#content");
});
});
I also noted that when going back to the basic page (i.e. /sectionLoaderTest/) it goes blank for a while and only after a while the content of the first page is loaded. Is there a way to optimize this?
Additionally, I am using jQuery to add an active-class to the link that has been clicked. How can I make sure that this changes accordingly to the history? So that the correct link is highlighted when a user navigates back?
So the three questions are:
- Get the title working when going forward and backward
- Optimize the load time of the mainpage
- Fix the active-class when going forward and backward
All help welcome!
NOTE 1: I would like to build on history.js and my own script and as such keep support for < HTML5
browsers. I would prefer this because 1. I know this has to work, there is just something that's going wrong. 2. It would save time if I could see one's solution and implement it in the script I already wrote rather than figuring out a whole new script.
NOTE 2: The bounty will only be given to he or she who can answer all of my questions (3)!
Answer 1 - Get the title working when going forward and backward
As far as I understood you want to change the document title html from the link is loaded in a div. When you're loading a file in a div via jQuery
.load
you're just inserting the complete response text after an ajax request in it. So with all the stuff which shouldn't be in a div like thetitle
ormeta
tag. However the title of the current document (http://bramvanroy.be/sectionLoaderTest/index.html
) is defined in thetitle
which is inside thehead
tag and not in thetitle
tag inside a div so that's why the document title doesn't change.So how can I fix it?
Good question, because the
title
element inside adiv
element is invalid, most browsers will remove it so you can't just use this:because the
title
element may not exist.So what we need is the direct response from the jQuery
.load
function. I can get it by adding the callback argument to the function:What you may not understand is why I use the
.filter
and not the.find
function. This is because jQuery is kind of parsinghtml
,head
andbody
tags out of the html but not removing there child elements.Answer 2 - Optimize the load time of the mainpage
A document is getting loaded from to top to the bottom.
So first of all the css, JavaScript etc. should be loaded and then the the main document. Because jQuery is always waiting for the document before it's executing it wouldn't be a very bad idea to put all your
script
elements right before the end of the body, so that your HTML can be loaded before.BtW I just had this problem at the first time after that everything was cached and the document was loading very fast.
Answer 3 - Fix the active-class when going forward and backward
I would say loop trough the
href
attributes of thea
elements and compare it with the data fromHistory.getState()
. Should be easy.You did some mistakes in your code - Your fixed code:
You appended the hash
#content
to all URLs.. it doesn't make sense and it will be removed by jQuery again: https://github.com/jquery/jquery/blob/master/src/ajax.js#L617 (Comes from lines: 158, 190, 337, 617 - rhash is on line 6)You could also try available routing plugins like davis.js or jQuery Pusher https://github.com/salvan13/jquery-pusher