The problem is my visitors see the page is loading data from skysa.com if they're using a firefox browser for instance. And theres no way to change the status bar text in firefox using javascript as far as I know.Is there ANY way to change or mask this status bar message. Can I have sth else loading continuously in order to keep the status bar busy and mask any other information? Or can I have this bar loaded from a different page on my server that is mirroring the code?
My webcraft pages has 2 frames one for menu and another to load the cooresponding page selected in the menu. When clicking a link in the menu some page are taking long time to load in the right frame. So i wud like to show page is loading message till the page is loaded in the frame. I tried with some methods but its not working. Am not sure whats going wrong.
1. Every time your page loads a "init()" function will load.
2. Define a div named "loading" right after <body> section.
3. Place this javascript code right after you define the div.
I used the above method also but not working. Is it because am loading it in a Frame? If so what i have to do to show the message.
I'm working on a chat box. Everything works fine with the chat contents in a separate frame except when it reloads. I'm using the <meta> reload and I don't like how obvious the refresh is. Could someone tell me how I can refresh the frame without having the status bar and tabs showing it loading.
I have only started to learn HTML, CSS, and Javascript (roughly 2 weeks now). I am having a issues regarding when I submit form data to the server. I want to temporarily disable the 'submit' button while the browser is loading and then reactivate it once everything has finished loading. This was my attempt at doing this.
Im trying to add some simple display features to a web application and am running into some unexpected IE8 behavior. Basically, the app runs some database retrieval from the server using Ajax techniques, and during that time (say, 30 seconds), I want to just give the user a clue as to whats going on. It could be as simple as a wait cursor. More interesting, I prefer to unhide a div with an animated loading icon, then hide it again when loading is complete.
I have a site that is very jQuery and image heavy. The main sections of the site link to sections that are built with several Tabs, and as it loads, you briefly see all the content load and then it is hidden by the Tabs code.
The plan is to have a full window DIV that sits above all the content with a loading icon that plays until the entire page loads, and then it fades down.
After some hair pulling and research I have code in place that does exactly as I ask, however it does not seem to work in IE6+7. It works in all other browsers.
I have a lot of javascript functions that request information from an iframe hidden on the page. I see other sites do this, but their browser does not do the loading action (like the processing circle in Firefox). When I do it on my site, each browser shows the loading icon, as if a page was loading. Is it possible to not have this?
http://bit.ly/cv1YqN
That is a sample link. Go down right side of page where you see three buttons: Trailers Featurettes Clips.Those return iframe information to work.
If you scroll to the bottom, and click: "See what our users have to say" and you can see the sliders.
It's working in all browsers but Safari, the script just doesn't seem to be loading, I get the loading scroller bars but they don't fully load. What is the best way to debug JS - is that the right term?
I have this loading.gif image that is 750px, when it should be 32px. The reason it's huge now is because my original solution was displaying two images: one 750px version of the loading.gif image and one 32px version (in the center of the 750px) of the same image. Now I'm at least down to one image, even if it's the wrong version.Click any of the thumbnail images here, and then again on the thumbnail at the top of that popup product gallery to see what I mean: need that huge loading.gif to be 32px like it should be, and then expand to 750px once the image is loaded. I've tried a bunch of solutions, but nothing has solved the problem.This is the code I have at the moment, although I'm working on the issue now so it may change.
$('#inline .thumbGrid img').click(function(){ var strLargeImg = document.getElementById('OBOEsac'); $('.galleryPopup').attr('src','/site/scripts/colorbox/images/loading.gif');
It's for a photo gallery like this http:[url].....php but the one I need it for has 100 images so the page loads much slower. I can't just put the loading gif behind the images (as you would normaly) because you can see it with each image fade in and out. how I can have a loading gif show "only" while the images are initially loading, and then it goes away?
I have a jQuery script that loads and displays a small window on a mouse hover. I use jQuery AJAX to load the content on that window. Having that, I noticed that loading the response from php file (which does not have a php code, only the file has .php on its name) is slower than the same file content with .html name. I wonder if this is a common problem or there is some issue with my codes. I will post my code if needed (if that seems to be the problem).Note: I mentioned that there is no php code in the php file because I am only testing the performance currently. After it is developed, there will be (obviously) php code in it.
I have created a party-events website. Which displays a lot of dates of events. As you might understand this page takes some time to load. Therefor I want some of loading image to be displayed while the page is loading. Anybody has an idea how to pull this of? I don't know how.
In detail: People come to my website. They click on "events" and a loading.gif pops up and and makes the background darker. After the page has completely loaded the loading image disappears and the website shows.
I have noticed on one page that has a form that is displayed, the IE status bar just keeps on ticking forward. This is on the center of the status bar. Thsi happens even though the page says done.
This is using Microsoft Windows with IE. I have a form with a text box which I inspect onKeyDown to determine what key is pressed. Also if the page sits idle for a while an alert box comes up. Here's my issue.
If I load the page and wait for the time out a message is written to the staus bar. That works fine. But if I load the page, type one character in the text box and stop all activity the page times out again. But this time after the alert box has fully formed, the status bar quickly receives the message I want there but instantaneously changes to undefined.
While accessing my web service i am getting XMLHttpRequest status=0 in Crome/Mozilla and in IE getting XMLHttpRequest status=406. What is the solution for it so that i will successfully get responseText from server? I have tried accessing my html code with localhost but its getting same error,while when i run my code in that localhost location through local drive then it's working. why this is happning i didn't get?
im new to javascript really because im mainly PHP and MySQL, however i need something. At the bottom of a browser, you have a window status right? Well, when i move over links on my website, the status at the bottom changes to the destination of that link. Like
http://www.mydomain.com/somepage.php
How can i do a mouse over event, so when someone moves over the link, the status changes to "The login page" or "Register here", etc, to replace the destination URL.
I want to hide the url in the status bar. Once the url is surfed, I want to show a message not the url itself. I know that it should be done using Javascript but I don't how know
This seems to work ok in IE6 but in Firefox a "...has no properties" error is generated when the script executes. The same error is generated when I click on the check box.
I have a divide with id="pic". I have assigned a light filter - pic.style.filter='light()'
I have assigned an ambient and two cones to the filter and made an interface to change the parameters. I now need to read the status of the filter in order to save the states. I have tried pic.filters.item(0).ambient.color - pic.filters.light.anbient.color and some other variations but nothing returns a value.
I'm currently working with fadeToggle and what I got here seems to do the job quite well! When a span element is clicked that's inside an li element it fadetoggles the next div that's inside the li element.
I only want one div to be toggled and currently they don't close after a next span is clicked!you can see the website. If you click on the linkedin and the facebook icon next to the line "now compatible with" you'll see what I mean.So is there a way to close the div when a next span is clicked.
I just typed the script from the book char by char. I use Firefox browser, v.3.5.7. The error console does not display any mistakes. why on placing mouse over a link the status bar displays A HREF text instead of the link description.