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   console.log('btnHideGerman does not exist');
   console.log('btnHideGerman does not exist');
}
}
$(document).ready(function() {
    $('.WD-Gewalt').hover(function() {
        // Set the tooltip content from the data attribute
        $(this).attr('data-tooltip', 'Explanation from Ptaah: Gewalt has nothing to do with the terms ‹heftig› (violent) and ‹Heftigkeit› (violence), because the old Lyrian term with regard to ‹Gewalt› means ‹Gewila›, and it is defined as using, with all the coercive means that are at one’s disposal, physical, psychical, mental, and consciousness-based powers, abilities and skills, in order to carry out and carry through terrible actions and deeds.');
    }, function() {
        // Clear the tooltip content
        $(this).attr('data-tooltip', '');
    });
});

Revision as of 11:31, 10 September 2024

/* Any JavaScript here will be loaded for all users on every page load. */

//collapsible table column test, based on: https://codepen.io/feger/pen/eDybC
$(".btnHideEnglish").click(function() {
    console.log('Hiding first column of table with an id of report');
    $("table#collapsible_report > tbody:last-child > tr > th:first-child, table#collapsible_report > tbody:last-child > tr > td:first-child").toggle();
    $(this).text($(this).text() == "Hide English" ? "Show English" : "Hide English");
    $("table#collapsible_report").css({
        "width": $(this).text() == "Show English" ? "80%" : "100%"
    });
});

$(".btnHideHigh-German").click(function() {
    console.log('Hiding first column of table with an id of report');
    $("table#collapsible_report > tbody:last-child > tr > th:last-child, table#collapsible_report > tbody:last-child > tr > td:last-child").toggle();
    $(this).text($(this).text() == "Hide High German" ? "Show High German" : "Hide High German");
    $("table#collapsible_report").css({
        "width": $(this).text() == "Show High German" ? "80%" : "100%"
    });
});

$(".btnHideGerman").click(function() {
    console.log('Hiding first column of table with an id of report');
    $("table#collapsible_report > tbody:last-child > tr > th:last-child, table#collapsible_report > tbody:last-child > tr > td:last-child").toggle();
    $(this).text($(this).text() == "Hide German" ? "Show German" : "Hide German");
    $("table#collapsible_report").css({
        "width": $(this).text() == "Show German" ? "80%" : "100%"
    });
});

// hide the german by default, on page load, but only if the btnHideGerman element exists on the page
if (document.getElementById("btnHideGerman")) {
  console.log('btnHideGerman exists');
  //$("#btnHideGerman").click();
} else {
  // do stuff
  console.log('btnHideGerman does not exist');
}



$(document).ready(function() {
    $('.WD-Gewalt').hover(function() {
        // Set the tooltip content from the data attribute
        $(this).attr('data-tooltip', 'Explanation from Ptaah: Gewalt has nothing to do with the terms ‹heftig› (violent) and ‹Heftigkeit› (violence), because the old Lyrian term with regard to ‹Gewalt› means ‹Gewila›, and it is defined as using, with all the coercive means that are at one’s disposal, physical, psychical, mental, and consciousness-based powers, abilities and skills, in order to carry out and carry through terrible actions and deeds.');
    }, function() {
        // Clear the tooltip content
        $(this).attr('data-tooltip', '');
    });
});