I want the cursor to be in a particular textbox when the page loads. I achieved it using document.formname.formname.focus() But the textbox has a default text. And i want it to disappear once the user starts typing. how can i get rid of this default test ?
While loading this JSP page I got the Tab 1 (Default selected) & Tab 2 view. Scenario : I have a save button which is common to both the tabs. I entered some input fields in Tab 1 and trying to save the page. I am doing a validation in java script save button which checks the values in Tab 2... if it is empty I want to focus the Tab 2 to user. Tried : For this scenario I tried $('#container-1').tabs(2); after my java script validation alert. Its not throwing any script error as well not working...
I'm using a jquery autocomplete (plugin v 1.1) in an older application. It works fine. I'm now writing a new one and I'm using the jquery ui 1.4.4 version of autocomplete. In the 1.1 version, if I typedizzaand the only match in the resulting list waspizza, thenpizzawould be highlighted and clickingenterwould select pizza. The newer version will not do this.Pizzawill show up alone in the list but I still have to arrow down, or click it to select it. Is this a lost feature or is there a property that activates'auto-select'?
I have a single webpage that contains information on all 50 U.S. states. There are 50 links at the top to jump down to the state you want, and at the bottom of the information for each state a Back to Top link.
I'm making the Back to Top link into something more complex, and it will require three or four lines of code.
So that I don't have to repeat the code 50 times, and create a burden when I need to edit it, I want to place it in a .js file and call it x. Then below the information for each state I'll simply have:
Does calling code from a .js file 50 times slow down the page load? Which method would load faster?
I have some javascript code that does some GET and POST requests that are required. Sometimes it doesn't fully execute for the user because they close or click onto another page before the javascript is completely done. Is there anyway I can let all of the javascript load first and slow down the actual page load of the website.
I want to have this feature implemented in my application. That is: I have 2 frames in one HTML page. In frame1, there is a Button. In frame2, there is a Textbox. Now, if I click on the button in frame1, then the textbox in frame2 should load some text and again if I click on the same button, the content in the textbox should get clear. How to go with it?
Below is the script and form fields I am working with. What I want to do is sum the two textbox fields and have the result show in the total textbox. The code works fine and the total textbox is updated with the value of form1.basic. The problem occurs when I add the "+ parseInt(document.form2.supporter.value)" code in the script section.
Is it faster/more beneficial to have two snippets of code be generated by php at 2 different urls and then have a load function for each url? Or have the two snippets on one page, surrounded by id's and then load them that way?
I'm having an issue with the status bar in Mozilla and Netscape showing that it is still waiting on the page to load even after it is finished. This problem does NOT occur with IE.
In summary, I am using a onLoad event in the BODY tag to communicate back to another server each time a page finishes loading. I do this by using a "new Image()" and setting the .src property to the server. The .src includes a value in the querystring so I know what request it was that finished loading.
The challenge here is that the status bar still shows "Transferring data from www.mysite.com..." despite the image being loaded. It never clears and leaves the user with the impression that there was a problem loading the page. My web server logs at the mysite.com show that the browser does indeed make a request for the image and I get the querystring just fine and it returns a status of 200 so the image is being found and served ok.
I've tried everything I can think of to solve this and really could use your help please. Bottom line is that if you use the "new Image" statment from within the OnLoad event of the Body tag, Netscape and Mozilla never seem to update the status bar to show "Done" despite it succesfully loading the image.
Here is a simply snippet you can use to easily reproduce this issue:
I use jQuery load function to load another page into part ofcurrent page in asp.net. it is work correctly but insecond page i haveone instance ofCKEditor that is not loaded in first page after use load function.
I know the question begs a question. Why? I have no control over the DB or the Forms. Using 3rd Party based web app. I have this: $(document).ready(function() {
1)i need to create a form with few fields like phoneno,website,address etc and one text area. 2) i copy n paste the details in the textarea n when i click d button. it should automatically populate things into the respective fields.
here s my logic wt i taught of:
1)read the first line in the textbox and load it into contact person field. 2)find the @ symbol and put it into the respective field and if there are more than 1 mail id load it into the same feild using commas. 3)if the phone no is 10 digits then load it into the mobile field else load the rest it into phone field. 4)find for words like road,street,block,stage,floor etc,if present then load it into the address field till the last comma is encountered. 5)the last digits in the address should be loaded into the pincode field. 6)the last word present in the address after the last comma and before the hyphen should be loaded into the city field. 7)find for www or http and load it into the website field,if not found leave it blank.
when i load page it does nothing only blank page, may have code in wrong place but not sure so can someone show me a working example so i can find out what i'm doing wrong also i would like the part of page to refresh evey 120 seconds is this possibe with jquery?
I would like my page to load (and show a loading.gif in place of the main not-yet-downloaded image) and then download the main image. Uisng jquery, how can i achieve this? Ideally, i'd also like then to be able to switch that main image using links, again showing a loading.gif prior to display.
I've two pages(forms), page2 pops up when we click on page1 form button A or B. On page 2, user can only fills out the TextBox 1 or TextBox 2.
After submitting the Page2 Form, I want to pass the value of Page2 Textbox 1 or 2 to populate on Page1 Textbox A or B(if user click on Button A, value should go to Page1, TextBox A). code...
My goal is to load the JS for a specific element before displaying that element. I integrated a third part script, and it works well. I set the timer here:
The JS is in my heading as <script type="text/javascript" src="countdownpro.js"></script>
About mid-body I have: <span id="countdown1">2010-07-20 00:00:00 GMT+00:00</span> which allows for the setting of a target date to countdown to.
When the page first loads it shows the above long format target time, until the js/meta tags kick in to modify it to just show the actual countdown as 00:00:00.
I have attached countdownpro.js to this post. I tried shifting the function CD_Init() to the top of the script, and also appended it inline with the .html. I tried setting the big external script to "defer", but neither arrangement worked. I also tried placing the src file right at the top.
1. Load the first page of a series of pages into an iframe when you click a link 2. On each click load the next in order page 3. When last page has loaded if clicked again will start from the beginning.
What I am doing: I am creating a tutorial for a friend who cannot figure out how to use her new rental management program. I could use a manual slide show to have her click for the next image however, there are a LOT of tutorial images which show her what to do at that point. Her program contains a great number of setup screens, report screens etc. This means the slide show would be sitting there loading all these images before it will work. So, I figured, OK make a page with an iframe, and then I could put each image on it's own little page i.e. page1, page2 etc. Place a little button, or a next link, then have the link load the pages into the iframe in order.
If you look on the right panel, at the heading "What our clients / journalists say", you will notice that it fades into another set of text. However when the page first loads because it takes a few seconds loading in the twitter feed, you will see a big lump of text running down the page.
Only when the Twitter feed has loaded does the lump of text disappear. Can i overcome this somehow?
I've got this form on my page that contains a search box and a select box full of employee names. When you type a few letters in the search box it scrolls through the listbox to the first match and then if you click on that name it executes a function. Today though one of my coworkers pointed out that some people would just hit enter inside the search box and he's right about that. So I looked around and found the solution for it, it's the onkeydown event I added to the search box. Weird thing is though when you type a name in the box and hit enter it executes properly and then the page immediately reloads :confused:Without the onkeybown event, hitting Enter still makes the page reload so it's gotta be something about the form.
what it does is that it hide and show a panel by slidint it to the left.But my client want that on page load the panel opens automatically for about 2-3 seconds just to let users know that its here. But when the panel finished showing the button to open it again doesn't work.