Navigate through table rows using the keyboard

Version 0.5.2. Licensed under the MIT-License.

Bug #1: Dynamic addition of new rows to a navigateable table

If another script adds new rows to a navigateable table these new rows don't respond to to mouse clicks.

  1. Working table with proper table navigation behavior (see below, right after the page has finished loading).
  2. Remove the first 5 selectable rows from the table. Maybe done by another script.
    $('table.navigateable tbody tr').lt(5).remove();
  3. Add 9 new rows to the table which should be selectable. Maybe done by another script.
    var tbody = $('table.navigateable tbody');
    for (var i = 1; i < 10; i++) {
    	tbody.append('<tr><td>Data 0' + i + '-01</td><td>Data 0' + i + '-02</td><td><a href="../target0' + i + '.html" class="activation">Link 0' + i + '</a></td></tr>');
    }
  4. Call jQuery.tableNavigation() again. This will restore the table navigation behavior.
    jQuery.tableNavigation();

Reported by HT, fixed by Stephan Soller in v0.5.2.

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