I'm trying unsuccessfully to get some text links to change & restore their colour.
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Referencing this link - there are 3 text links at the top of the page, which scroll to different anchor points on the same page.I need the following to happen: On hover, change colour (easy using css) On click link A, change colour When clicking link B, link A restores to original colour.
Lets say I have a bunch of links with the same class but different anchor text like [code] When the page loads I want the anchor text of each link to display the same text of my choosing. However, when the visitor clicks a link the anchor changes back to the orignial. It would be best if all links could be changed back their original if any link is clicked but this isn't necessary.
How do I do this? I've set up javascript to change the background colour depending on what colour square the user clicks on, this is working fine.However, I want to be able to set an initial colour, other than white, and then let the user chose their own.
here is my code so far.
<script language="JavaScript"> <!-- function changeBGC(color){
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I want the page to be initially set to the brown colour, then I want the user to be able to choose their own colour.
I have been trying all afternoon to achieve an effect where the background colour of a hovered on link in a list fades out slowly when the mouse rolls off it. I have found a few tutorials online which are similar to what I want to achieve (but none that are exactly right) like these:[URL].. but despite playing around with them for hours I have had no luck so far... in fact I have yet to have anything have any effect on my links whatsoever!
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but this is not ideal for a couple of reasons - firstly as it is css3 it only works in modern webkit browsers and secondly there seems no way to have only a fade out without a fade in - in this example I would like the fade out to be longer but if I increase the transition time from 0.3s then the fade in becomes too long and it feels a bit clunky and unresponsive.
I am trying to change the colour of the text in my menu bar, i know you can do this with css or jquery but i want to try and do it with javascript in an external script sheet. I want to use the onmouseover and onmouseout functions to change the colours, and i want it so their are different colours for each menu item.
i made a quiz using radio buttons and ofcourse javascript,but to further customized my quiz i want an event handler in which it will change the text color attached to a particular radio button when the user clicks an option.
I wish to change the background colours of two divs, one is blue and the other is gray.i already have the pull down onchange working that changes the fields to active or disabled depending on the selection made and wish to change the background to gray out the div that has disabled fields.how is this done using Javascript
Can anyone explain why replace doesn't work in the code below, the anchor text doesn't change when I click on the link.I will be happy if someone can tell me
1. how to change the linktext to "Hide information" when I click on the link. 2. how to hide the showInfoText (which has been visible when I clicked the first time) when I click on the link - now with the text "Hide information" - again. 3. how to make the link clickable again. Just now it is only clickable once.
I am trying to add some styling to the first word of all of my H2 headings.
Now obviously this would be very easy to do using a span, but let me clarify my situation.
I am working on a Joomla! site, so a lot of my code is read from php and sql files. I thus can't go and wrap my text in a span by hard coding it since it is dynamic and read from a database.
I thus decided that manipulating it using javascript will be the simplest. The only other chice is to write a php script that does pretty much the same thing, but I prefer javascript.
So here is what I am thinking of doing:
I want to select all of the H2 elements from my document, get access to their text content, single out the first word, and then wrap it in a span. The span will have a class, which will then simply be styled using CSS.
I though I was on a roll, but is seems that I have hit a snag. I am able to select and edit a single element with an id, but not all of the H2 elements in my document.
I was using 'getElementById' and assumed I could simply change it to 'selectElementByTagName' at some point.
I then used 'innerHTML' to retrieve and manipulate the contents.
Here is my code so far, and it work to some extent:
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It seems though that 'innerHTML' does not work with 'selectElementByTagName', and I can't seem to find a similar command that does.
I also can't use ID's since I can't manipulate the HTML (at least not without scratching through a whole mess of php). Even then I need to manipulate various elements on one page, so ID's are no good anyway.
So my question finally is this: Is there a similar command I could use, or am I busy going in the wrong direction?
I have 3 sum fields which I want to change to a red colour if the value is > or < 100. Apparently this is a DAP, but I am using javascript to tweek some of the settings in DAP.
I try and edit other peoples free codes, Ive got some input boxes and I want to change the colour of them, they are the default white, I want them transparent, there is no code I can see that says its colour, I'm not sure what to change or put in so I can make the white part inside the input field transparent
Here is my script. you will see some white boxes, its this I'm trying to change colour.
onChange it filters the results by either New/Old. What i would like to do is to change the colour of the select box to show that an option has been selected. I.E after i select New the results are filtered and the select box changes colour.
I want a set up some type of array/ IF statement within a textarea.
This is what i want it to do...
If textarea text = "[example]" then change colour of font #383838
I need it as a basic validation method to ensure the user has typed in the correct text. for example if the member uses { in stead of [ it will not turn a different colour and the user ill no they have not typed it in correct.
I presumed there would be some JQuery code out there that would enable this but I can't find it. ( or even know what search term to use )
How would I go about changing the colour of a div, using a list-box, as opposed to buttons? I think I have figured out how to create the list box, but I am stumped as to what to do using Javascript.
Looking on Google, there is no much help on what I am trying to do (e.g. there is only code on changing div colours via an image hover etc).
Being new to javascript, I'm stuck on what is obviously a simple thing. I have a script which finishes with a document.write statement to print the result to the screen. This is all working OK, but how do I change the colour of the text and make it bold?
I tried adding style.color = "yellow"; before the write statement, but the colour was still black.
I'm trying to use javascript to have my webpage black at night and bright blue (#2A7FFF) in the day time. How would I go about this? ::confused: I have also tried to use javascript to change a picture depending on the time of day, this is what I have used.
IN THE <head> <script type="text/javascript"> var hourofday = thedate.getUTCHours(); function sun()
I've been using this bit of code to limit the number of characters in a text field (taken from http://www.shiningstar.net/articles/articles/javascript/dynamictextareacounter.asp:
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> function textCounter(field,cntfield,maxlimit) { if (field.value.length > maxlimit) // if too long...trim it!
How can I change the font colour in the input fields such as the example below?
The default text for all input fields are set to be black by default in CSS.
But I want to set the font colour of input fields for First Name and Last Name to be grey by default, they input text will be black like other fields when the text is type in.
I put this line in my jquery code below but it doesnt change anything obviously,
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Rather than having 3 different buttons, I want to have 1 that can change when clicked and just cycle through the 3 colours.
How do U eraz the lines and change the colour???:confused:I cant find the code to change them:eek:
<!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">