Change HREF Onclick, Apply To All Links
Jul 22, 2011Sounds simple right? Why the heck doesn't this code work?
links = document.links;
for(var i=0; i<links.length; i++)
{
links[i].onclick= "this.href = 'whatever.html'";
}
Sounds simple right? Why the heck doesn't this code work?
links = document.links;
for(var i=0; i<links.length; i++)
{
links[i].onclick= "this.href = 'whatever.html'";
}
I am using this javascript code to run 'onclick' to change my href class style. It works to change the style, but when I click on the next menu item, the previous one is not reverted back to how it was previously, but the formatting is stripped away leaving the link purple with no background image. How do I get it to revert to the original class which is set?
Here is the javascript :-
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
/*<![CDATA[*/
var Lst;
function CngClass(obj){
if (Lst) Lst.className='';
obj.className='menu1';
Lst=obj;
}
/*]]>*/
</script>
Here is the relevant CSS :-
.menu {
background: url('../images/productblack.jpg') repeat;
width: 100%;
line-height: 24px;
float:left;
display:inline;
font-family: Verdana;
color : #ffffff;
font-size: 8pt;
text-decoration: none;
text-align: left;
font-weight:bold;
} .....
Here is the HTML :-
<div id="masterdiv">
<div onclick="SwitchMenu('sub1')"><a class="menu" onclick="CngClass(this);" href="javascript:nothing()">Â
RESISTORS</a></div>
<span class="submenu" id="sub1">
<a class="productsubmenu" href="resistors.html">Surface Mount</a><br> .....
Here is a working page with it (the product menu on the right) [URL]
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Table looks like this -
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To explain, what i mean, see following example:
function atTest(){
for(var i=0; i < document.links.length; ++i)
{
document.links[i].href = document.links[i].href;
}
}
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<a href="http://www.somelink.org/">Text before @</a><br>
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[URL]
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<style type="text/css">
.hide { display:none;
*display:block;
*margin:0;
*padding:0;
*width:0px;
}
</style>
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$(document).ready(function(){
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[Code]....
I have this html [code]...
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Code:
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I have tried the following:
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//*****EXTRACT THE URL***** NEED THIS PIECE //
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/*** HTML ***/
<form id="a2c" name="a2c" action="submitToCart.php" onsubmit="return false;">
<select name="25687">LCD TV</select>
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[Code].....
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
[Code]....
And here is a working example: [URL]
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P2: I am able to pass 'this' for anchor element by name="xy"
<a href="#" name="xy"
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code (six different scenarios to try to make the functionality work
correctly)?
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Corporation' whenever anyone mouses over (onMouseOver) my image or
link OR when one clicks while holding the left mouse down (onClick) on
the same image or link. Upon releasing the mouse (onMouseOut), the
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via my function openWindow(URL) code.
What is happening in most of the six scenarios, is that when one
clicks the link, either the function doesn't engage, but rather the <a
href= takes effect instead OR that status bar shows
'javascript:openWindow('http://www.symantec.com/');' when one clicks
while holding the left mouse down (onClick) on the image or link.
Additionally, for only the link, I need the CSS/style to show 'red'
when one mouses over (onMouseOver) it and then change to 'blue' upon
releasing the mouse (onMouseOut).
How about integrating 'style="cursor:hand"' into the code or perhaps
setting some of the data via a <div> or <span> snippet? Code: