I am looking for placing small up and down arrows next to my textbox. They would work with by increasing/decreasing number of products. The text box would be active so a client could put the number of a product himself/herself or simply by clicking the up/down arrows next to the text box.
I am not sure how to look for it, I mean I thought something like that should exist by default, I search w3c and I can find only combo box etc.
I have been trying to develop a script that creates a slideshow that adds hyperlinks to the images.
I'm a beginner at Javascript, so I've made a bastardisation of 3 different scripts I've found that, by my reckoning, should work.
This is the slideshow code:
I know that for the most part, this script works. It was only when I tried to add the component that involved adding a hyperlink that it broke. The bit of code in the HTML that it directly affects is <div id="view_portfolio"> </div>
Does anyone know why the javascript doesn't work? I have a feeling it's because I haven't applied the id tag in the HTML properly, but I don't know what exactly is wrong about it.
The gallery I have made so far is at [url], except that at the moment, the images don't show. I've attached the javascript & html code.
I am using a javascript slideshow called fadeshow. (Main code below).
I am wondering if there is a way to have thumbnail support, so I could allow the users to click on a thumbnail and have fadeshow go to that photo in the array. I have gotten a next / previous button working but also would like to add thumbnails.
How would I write an a href link to specify an image in the array?
Here is my issue: I have made a VERY SIMPLE slide show and it works perfectly. However, Now I want to add a fade in and out effect to the code. I have seen this done with the CSS opacity(alpha) and that seems to be the simplist way. However, I am having trouble fitting this into my code.
var step=1 function switchImg() { if (!document.images) return
I am using a simple slideshow script. I have a div on top of the image that contains text. I'd like the slide to forward to the next slide in the slideshow when the user clicks on that div (#slideshow-caption). Here's the code with the .click call. If you see anything else funky with the script, let me know.
function slideShow(speed) { //append a LI item to the UL list for displaying caption $j('ul.slideshow').append('<li id="slideshow-caption" class="caption"><div class="slideshow-caption-container"><h3></h3><p></p></div></li>');
I found a jquery image slideshow script but the images have no links to them. When I manually add the links to the image urls, these work only in IE - when I click next, the picture updates and is linked to the correct URL. In other browsers (Firefox, Chrome..), the last url becomes the clickable link for all the images. I have tried to use the .wrap option and I'm sure I'm on the right track, except I have 4 images and I want it to go to 4 different urls.it sought of works, but only the first url is picked up and becomes the link for all the images.How can I get the link reference for the url to iterate with the original loop of the image?
I'm trying to add a fade effect between slideshow transitions. The script I'm building from is the Rich HTML Slideshow script which appears below.
The slides that rotate are wrapped in <div> tags with a class of "dyncontent" and I've managed to make the slideshow transition just fine, but not with any kind of fade effect. It just "snaps" from one slide to the next.
<script type="text/javascript"> if (document.all || document.getElementById){ //if IE4 or NS6+ document.write('<style type="text/css"> ')
I found a piece of code that helps me out a lot at [URL] It allows an image to crossfade into another, into another, etc.
I'd like to be able to crossfade an image, with a text caption underneath it, to crossfade into a different image with different text, into another, etc.
I think doing this may have something to do with putting the image and caption into a <div>, and then changing the code to swap the first <div> into the next, into the next.
The code identifies the images as 1.jpg, 2.jpg, 3.jpg, etc. It would be awesome if the captions could come from 1.txt, 2.txt, 3.txt, etc.
If Javascript can't call up .txt files, then the captions could be put inside the current web page into a table that is set to be hidden (display: none).
The reason I want to use Javascript is because I do not wish to use anything that will make visitors have to have additional software (like Java or Flash). Additionally, it is not a problem if they have Javascrpt disabled, because then they'll just see the first image with the first caption, which is fine. I can't use anything like PHP or PERL because I have very little control over the server.
Here is the original code:
========================================================== Script: JavaScript Cross-Browser SlideShow Script With Cross-Fade Effect between Images Adjustable Timing and Unlimited Images Function: Displays images continuously in a slideshow
I spent a while figuring out how to get a Js slideshow to work on a website and then my client asked me to add a pause, play, back and forward button to it. I haven't had any luck trying to add one so I was wondering if anyone could lend me a hand.
I have done some research and cannot find anything appropriate. I would like to be able to navigate up and down the inside of a div (selecting A Tags) and directing to them when the user presses 'Enter'.
Effectively need a function that records the up and down arrows and the enter key. It is for an autocomplete, I know there are jQuery things for this but I do not want to use jQuery! I need it to be fully browser compatible.
I am trying to bring arrows for the clue tip which i am using for my web site. Even though i have given "arrows: true" in my js, i am not getting the arrows. Please see below for the code i used and give me
I had a request recently for a script which moves from input to input using the up and down arrows. It should skip buttons and password fields, and it should loop from the first element to the last. Code:
It seems to me that the arrows which are added create an additional width on the menu elements.I would like to specify a fixed width for the top elements in my menu. It appears that the arrows are added automagically by the JS (neat!). I am guessing they are an additional width to anything specified in the skin css. Is there any way to use the arrows but to reserve space for the arrow width, so it doesn't change the top level menu width? I would like to be able to use a fixed width, so that I can use a non- repeating css background image. To complicate matters, I am using Supersubs (maybe I should be using the standard superfish?)
I implemented the superfish dropdown on a website I've built. However, when I've integrated other scripts into pages with the script, the arrows on the superfish dropdown that indicate the dropdown navigation disappear. The dropdown quits working completely in IE6. The two scripts I've implemented are a script from visuallightbox.com for a photo gallery and a form validation script. What is the fastest way to debug this issue for a beginner like me. I am mostly an html and css guy but am trying to learn scripting.
I'm in an early stage of redesigning a website and have come across a very annoying problem.
The following JS snippet is necessary to show/hide an arrow to navigate across the page:
Code:
Unfortunately it also generates an empty div <div></div> before every <a href. It's clearly visible using Firebug. Without that particular piece of code the page is working perfectly fine too, but I want the arrows to show up on mouseover.
Please find the beta page on [url] and check the code (look for <!-- script inserts <div> before a href -->). A textbox with 2 links is at the very end of the gallery.
I have a select menu that look like this: HTML Code: <select name="zoom"> <option value='1'>1</option> <option value='2'>2</option> <option value='3'>3</option> <option value='4'>4</option> <option value='5'>5</option> <option value='6'>6</option> <option value='7'>7</option> <option value='8'>8</option> <option value='9'>9</option> <option value='10' selected>10</option> <option value='11'>11</option> <option value='12'>12</option> <option value='13'>13</option> <option value='14'>14</option> <option value='15'>15</option> <option value='16'>16</option> <option value='17'>17</option> <option value='18'>18</option> <option value='19'>19</option> <option value='20'>20</option> <option value='21'>21</option> <option value='22'>22</option> <option value='23'>23</option> </select>
And I need to make it display with a "spinner" so that it has little up/down arrows (as if the height of the select menu was 2, but without showing 2 numbers at a time)... At the same time, however, I need them to not be able to go above 23 or below 1...
So Im trying to create a slideshow with thumbnails the user can scroll through and use to navigate the slideshow. I'm a big fan of cycle so I wanted to use that as my main slideshow component and was planning on using jcarousel for the pager. So far it works great in Firefox, Chrome, and Safari, yet in IE the thumbnails are not loading. I'm guessing it has something to do with how the images in the pager are generated and then jcarousel just isnt proccessing that in IE but I 'm not sure. I feel like I'm very close to getting this slideshow to work, yet I need to figure out why it is failing in IE.
I am using a simple prototype slideshow and a more comprehensive jquery slideshow on my website.When these are used on the same webpage on my website there appears to be a collision: (For example)Code:element.attachEvent is not a function[Break on this error] element.attachEvent("on" + actualEventName, responder); How can I avoid the conflict without reverting to a new slideshow?
I tried "sticky, with arrows" (4th one) of cluetip-1.0.4 package. It's working fine. But when I used the same in multiple links in same page, only one is working.