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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T07:15:03+00:00 2026-06-10T07:15:03+00:00

What I’m trying to do: Installing the jquery.gantt plugin and running the basic example

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What I’m trying to do:
Installing the jquery.gantt plugin and running the basic example given in docs.

How it fails:
The javascript doesn’t do anything, the target DOM is left unchanged.

What I did:
I checked that the css file style.css, and the js jquery.fn.gantt.js were installed.
I checked the images were installed.
I looked at the source of the docs.

Some code: I took it from the docs as an example, yet never managed to make it work.

    <script type="text/javascript">
<!--
        $(".ganttdiv").gantt({
            source:  [{
                name: "Example",
                desc: "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.",
                values: [ {
                    to: "/Date(1328832000000)/",
                    from: "/Date(1333411200000)/",
                    desc: "Something",
                    label: "Example Value",
                    customClass: "ganttRed",
                    dataObj: foo.bar[i]
                }]
            }],
            scale: "weeks",
            minScale: "weeks",
            maxScale: "months",
            onItemClick: function(data) {
                alert("Item clicked - show some details");
            },
            onAddClick: function(dt, rowId) {
                alert("Empty space clicked - add an item!");
            }
        });


//-->
</script>
<div class="ganttdiv"></div>

My question:

I would like to understand what I did wrong, or just to see the code of a working example of Jquery.gantt. Any advice on how to debug this problem would be gladly appreciated too.

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    2026-06-10T07:15:05+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 7:15 am

    Ok I managed to make it work.

    The default css forces you to put class=’gantt’ on the target DOM, and not ‘ganttdiv’ as I did.

    Here is a working exemple, I hope it be will useful to someone.

    <script type="text/javascript">
    <!--
        $(  function(){$(".gantt").gantt({
                source:  [{
                    name: "Example",
                    desc: "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.",
                    values: [ {
                        to: "/Date(1376954000000)/",
                        from: "/Date(1375854000000)/",
                        desc: "Something",
                        label: "Example Value",
                        customClass: "ganttRed",
                    }]
                }],scale: "weeks",
                minScale: "weeks",
                maxScale: "months",
                navigate:"scroll",
    
                onItemClick: function(data) {
                    alert("Item clicked - show some details");
                },
                onAddClick: function(dt, rowId) {
                    alert("Empty space clicked - add an item!");
                }
            });
    });
    
    //-->
    </script>
    <div class="gantt"></div>
    
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