Auto Start And Stop Functions At Varying Intervals?
Dec 7, 2011
I have been able to piece together some code for a stopwatch. I have everything the way I want it in regards to the function and look of the stopwatch, but I want to be able to set timers so that the ss() function in the code below will go and stop automatically at intervals I can set.
I am using Ben Alman's JQuery resize plugin in order to obtain the varying computed width of an element when the window is resized (the element in question is a page wrapper that exhibits the expand-to-fit behavior of a block box, and it's computed width is obviously influenced by the resizing of the window. Essentially, what I need to be able to do, is to reference a variable that is defined in a .resize() function ('width_page') in a seperate .each() function.
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I now understand that variables can't cross boundaries like in the example above, which leaves me a little stuck. I also understand that this is specific to the context of the .resize() function, and that it can't be taken out of it without using an element selector. Is there some way I can call the .resize() function in my .each() function?
I am trying to stop and then start my clock, but something goes wrong
<script type="text/javascript"> function start_clock(){ var today = new Date(); var h = today.getHours(); var m = today.getMinutes(); var s = today.getSeconds(); [Code]...
I need to add some animation effects and I'm experimenting with JQuery animate. The sample routine is set up to run when you click on the Run link. I want to change the routine to run automatically when the page is loaded.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head>
I have a spokerperson on homepage of my website but there is no stop button to stop her. Its a script code I got from other company and I just put that in my files. Is it possible to put like a start and pause button for that spokeperson? Check on homepage [URL].
I launched the following scripts but only the "Auto Start Page Rotator" page appeared.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html><head> <meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="content-type">
I have a requirement....I have a timer on a page. If the user leave the page (mouse goes off of that page) the timer starts and continues...and when the user comes into that page(mouse over that page) the timer goes off/STOP....Is this can be done?? using javascript?
I am recently installed auto thickbox in wordpress. Now what want is to auto load a external html page when someone visit my site for the first time. I have tried my best but failed.
See slideshow at URL: I want these slides to advance manually (on click only), not advance automatically.
There are only two sample slides here. Click the play button to advance to Slide 2 (end of show). On Slide 2, it does not advance automatically. However, click the play button again (back to Slide 1, beginning of show).At this point, it automatically advances to Slide 2. Can someone please tell me how to get the slides to advance OnClick only?
I'm attaching my php test file but this is a JS problem. When I scroll down in the web page and the meta refresh hits, in Windows Safari and IE6/7/8 browsers, the web page re-positions back to the top. In Opera and FF the page refreshes but it stays where it is. Can someone look at my test script and see why it is not working in IE and Win Safari? My goal is to have the web page not re-position to the top on the auto refresh.
My site has a template design using PHP includes. I have a chatbox include on the home page, which itself is an include of the master page. The chatbox include contains all of the javascript functions for the chat. The problem is that I need to have a function automatically execute to start the chat, but I don't know how to do this without using 'onLoad' in a body tag. As far as I know, body tags should not be used in an include.How else can I have the 'startChat()' function load automatically?
Im fairly new to JQuery and need some help. Googling failed me :o have a web page that initially auto refreshes every 30 secs and has a bunch of checkboxes that are initially unchecked. I am trying to make it so that if at least one of those boxes it checked the page stops auto refreshing (without reloading the page, preferably). Is this at all possible? I am using Perl to generate the html.
My auto refresh is in the header, but im open to sticking it somewhere else, as long as it doesnt create crazy memory consumption that i've read about on these forums:<head
I wrote a program which showing the difference of two auto generated values. its working perfectly but when i tried to set if() operator to make sound if the difference higher then 7 its not working.
I think something wrong in my code.
Orginal working code here...
But when i put if() operator under processdata() function the whole things hanged and no sound are palying.
I applied it like this way.
I dont know why its not working....i want to play and stop sound name sample.wav from my harddrive if difference range higher or lower than 7.....
I'm trying to use the same tooltip but to vary the text that apears inside the tooltip according to what you hover over. I thought I could just have a list of paragraph elements in the html with different ids which I could call when needed. My javascript is :
function toolpoint_2(f) { var myNumber2 = document.getElementById(f.id.replace(/thumb_/,"tool")); tooltip.show(myNumber2, 200); }
So when you hover over a thumbnail with an id 'thumb_2_2', it gets changed to tool2_2, which is the name of the corresponding paragraph element :
<p id="tool2_2" style="display: none;"> testing number 2 thumbnail </p>
But I guess it's not that simple because all that happens is the text in the tooltip reads : [objectHTMLParagraphElement]
Code: <style> body { /*Remove below line to make bgimage NOT fixed*/ background-color:black; background-attachment:fixed; background-repeat: no-repeat; [Code]...
when i run it, i have to wait the 9000 timer to c the first image, and i need the page to start with an image and then start the rotation, i have assigned background-image by css, and tried also to use document.body.background, but when i do this the rotator doesnt work.
On my index.htm, I have a horizontal cell named "memberarea" which originally shows username & password input fields. After the user logs in, this area changes itself to a "Welcome Name, Lastname" field. I want that this cell displays again the username and password input fields in case of the session of the user has expired. I have tried it with the following code (within the Iframe in index.htm):
Is there a way to find if any intervals (set by window.setInterval) are still open? I just want to have a way to double check my code ( in debugging) and be sure I'm not leaving any unclosed.
I want to make an animated gif that runs through one loop and then stops. But I want to invoke it at random time intervals...so, for instance, a tight head shot of a person's face winks at the viewer once or twice per minute, at unpredictable intervals.
I think I could figure out how to use rand() and setTimeout(...) to create the random time intervals, but I'm not sure about how to start the one-loop animated gif. Would I have to reload the whole page? Or is there someway to restart the gif animation *without* reloading the whole page?....probably not, the more I think about it.
I'm trying to build a tee-time reservation page, and want to display all the available tee times on one page for a particular date. I simply want to list the times out in 10-minute intervals, like:
8:30am 8:40am 8:50am
Additionally, I want to be able to parse out the times that already have entries in my SQL database, but for now I'll settle for just getting the times listed.
i am having a problem understanding exactly how setInterval and setTimeout work and really need some I want to create an array and then print out each element one at a time at one second intervals.
I've only been able to come up with something like this, but it just prints the last value of the array after a second.
<script type = "text/javascript"> <!-- var myArray = new Array(); for (var i = 0; i < 11; i++){ myArray[i]=i+50;