Apply CSS Class - Selected Item As The Background Color Won't Change?
Apr 28, 2009
This is for an online quiz that collects selected answers through hidden checkboxes, and when a checkbox is selected the javascript changes the background of that selected item. However the problem is when javascript is disabled the whole thing won't work because the checkboxes have a class of .hide which, obviously, hides them and the user can't see that they've actually selected an item as the background color won't change. So I was thinking that instead the javascript could apply the class of hide to the input. That way if it's disabled the checkboxes will show.
<html> <head> <title>Nhung rac roi ko hieu</title> <script type="text/javascript">
[Code]....
Here is my code , it works but how can I do to remain the list each time click one option . I mean when I click one option the background changes, also the combo box is remainded to try the next option!
I am trying to implement a color picker in my application, so, as, whenever a user selects a certain text, he'll click on a link and a color picker pop will appear, i am able to get the selected text, able to pick the color, bt, not getting a way to apply this color to foreground or background.
e.g, suppose the color i get is: #cc000;
the selected text is:
var text=document.getElementById('text'); var seltext = text.document.getSelection()="My Name is Jon";
Now, i want to know a way to apply this color to "My Name is Jon".
I've created the simple select box below that will "onchange" when an item is selected. I'm trying to apply the "selected" attribute to items that are chosen from the menu, so that if "Home Page #2" is selected, the "selected" attribute will be applied to "Home page #2" once you arrive at "Home Page #2". I've follow a few simple tutorials with no luck and even tried php conditionals to trigger the "selected" attribute with no luck.
I've created the simple select box below that will "onchange" when an item is selected. I'm trying to apply the "selected" or "selected="selected" attribute to items that are chosen from the menu. Example: The goal is to show " <option value="/1" selected="selected"> " when page "/1" is chosen and to show <option value="/1"> when /1 is not the current page. I've follow a few simple tutorials with no luck and even tried php conditionals to trigger the "selected" attribute with no luck.
I currently have a script that dynamically adds a css class called "on" to a menu item once it is selected, turning that link red to show that it's active. Here is the web page: [URL] As you can see, if you click on "Dimmer" or "Pol Pot's Birthday", or one of the three Patriotville scene links (1, 2, or 3), those links stay red. But what I need to happen is that when the user hovers over OR clicks on "1", "2", or "3", the word "Patriotville" also turns red along with those links. Here is the current code:
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"> /*<![CDATA[*/ var Lst; function CngClass(obj){ if (Lst) Lst.className=''; obj.className='on'; Lst=obj; [Code]...
I am using superfish menu on the site below. http:[url]...when I go through the sub menus. parent menu item's "a color" turns into white again but not background color. then nothing is seen. I want it to stay as first hover condition (white bg and black text) when I walking through sub menus. I cannot override it.
have been trying to rework this to call additional, independent sets of colors to cycle through (so it would loop thru a set of grays, a set of primary colors, etc). I would use perhaps a different function name in the HTML to call different sets of colors. If this is more complex than I think it is, I think 3 sets would be plenty. demo link of script in current state at bottom)
I am trying to change my sites background color. The color changes but it doesn't go back to the first image anymore. does anybody know what the problem could be?
I have a form which contains FOUR text fields (e.g. TEXTFIELD1, TEXTFIELD2, TEXTFIELD3 & TEXTFIELD4). Each text field holds a HEX,DEC color value. ABOVE this form I have a table with TWO ROWS (ROW1 and ROW2). ROW1 should correspond with TEXTFIELD1, so that when the VALUE in TEXTFEILD1 is changed the background color of ROW1 will change to match the HEX,DEC VALUE entered in TEXTFIELD1. The same would happen with TEXTFIELD2 and ROW2. TEXTFIELD3 should be used to change the color of the TEXT inside ROW1 and TEXTFIELD4 should change the color of the TEXT in ROW2. I also wanted to know if it would be possible to achieve this without clicking any button.
------------------------------------------------------------------ | ROW1 | TEXT IN ROW 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------ | ROW2 | TEXT IN ROW 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------
TEXTFIELD1 <----HEXDEC VALUE GOES HERE to change color of ROW1---->[code]....
I have a style sheet with a certain element I'd like to obtain the background-color property because I've recently stopped using bgcolor="#xxxxxxx" and replaced it with class="alt1" or class="alt2" for my <tr>'s and <td's>.
The problem begins with the SWF flash object function I have (to prevent the double click for swf movies on the web page). One of the arguments allow me to set the background color but it only takes a hex color such as #333333 but since I've converted my bgcolor= to class= I can no longer access the required hex color to send to the flash object function.
I would like to now try to access the alt1 or alt2 property of my css sheet, which looks like this: Code:
the selected menu with a different color background when a user clicks on a particular main menu item. This works with a ul that does not have child items on it. But ul's with child elements the css does not seem to work and seemed overridden by javascript. What i did was on the program logic that automatically produces the unordered list of menu items, I inserted a class 'sfHover' for li items that is equal to the current page. Again, this works on the menus that does not have child elements. Is there any possible way I can configure a selected menu item showing with a different backround color from the rest of the menus?
I have a small script which adds a class to the current menu item selected.
Currently on the page load (this menu is within one page) the first menu item which is loaded does not have this .mywork_active class. Its not until you click it or another item that the class is added.
What would I need to do make the script add this class to the first item on load.
I have a drop down menu with a few options of delivery method. One option is "other" and when a user selects other a new text box appears for them to specify. this is using javascript to change the css class of the div containing textbox. all this works fine and user can change between options resulting in textbox appearing when selected other and disappearing when selecting anything else. however if the user selects other and enters text into textbox then chages their mind and selects a new option the textbox will disappear but the value that was entered remains the same, i need to default when textbox is hidden to reset value.
Am working on a web template similar to this one: [URL] and would like to change the hover color for the menus (in blue with white text). What would be the best color to match if the menu background is left as it is when hovering on a menu item?
What i want to do is change background color from yellow to transparent or back to original background color:What i have following javascript code is change color from yellow to blue.
It's not a must to change a specific option background color as is done in above line. I will be happy if, at least, is changed the drop box background color at IE, Mozilla and Opera, anyway to change it on a specific option value could be very good.