Clear All My Styles?
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I want to clear those styles for my new <table>,<tr>,<td> ..is it possible?
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I want to clear those styles for my new <table>,<tr>,<td> ..is it possible?
I have a search form and added the "Clear All" Button functionality...but it clears the last part of the search form display preferences....how do I only clear the checkboxes at the top of the form only and not at the bottom of the form between the <DIV> tags? I have attached a copy of the JSP page.
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How can i override all the styles being cascaded applied to some HTML
element?
For example:
I have a stylesheet where DIV styles are described
DIV {
padding: 10;
margin: 10;
}
and have HTML code:
<DIV><DIV style="override:all">Test</DIV></DIV>
I would like to not have the inner DIV padding, margin and other
directives described in styles above. Actually I would like to
discover some directive line "override:all"!
her is my markup
<tr class="master">
<td>
<span>A081012244</span>
</td>
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I want todifferentiateeach odd tr with class master , detail tr initially will be hidden , how to find each odd tr with class master
i have 2 nested divs like this:
<div id="outer" style="display:block;">
<id ="inner">
<input type ="text" id="txt"/>
</div>
</div>
in my javascript, when i alert the value of (document.getelementbyId('inner')).style.display, I get blank value. when i do the same for outer div, then i get value block. however inner div is inheriting style from its parent. i need to add some specific handling in case style of inner div is block, whether explicit style or computed style. i cannot do the check on its parent's style as it might not always be immediate parent.
I seem to remember being able to do this, but I can't seem to find out
how I did it before...
Basically, I have styles defined by class in a stylesheet, and I need
to read the "width" style. obj.currentStyle.width works just fine in
IE, but Firefox doesn't recognize it.
document.defaultView.getComputedStyle(obj,null).ge tPropertyValue('width')
gives me the actual width (just as obj.offsetWidth does), not the width
style assigned by the stylesheet.
Because the elements are cells in a table row, the rendering of the
table is causing the actual width to vary from the assigned width
style. So, how can I get the assigned width style in Firefox (and other
browsers)?
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ID1a, ID1b, ID1c, ID1d
ID2a, ID2b, ID2c, ID2d
etc,
etc....
How can I create/repeat these style ID's as I create/repeat the div's?
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Is there any way that I can have multiple textboxes where the user can enter text (such as "black or green") and it would edit a css file, like this:
<style>
body{
background-color:INPUT;
}
</style>
<input type="text" name="bg"/>
?
The following method should prevent users of client computer to access script and style code using the following techniques:
- View (Page) Source - either through right-click, menu or shortcut key
- Save As...
- Temporary Internet Files Folder
The suggested method uses server side scripting and is implemented using ASP.
Your HTML file:
<html>
<head>
...
<script type="text/JavaScript">
scriptsString=ƈ,6,5'
</script>
<script type="text/JavaScript" src="ScriptLoader.js" ></script>
....
ScriptLoader.js listing:
scripts=document.createElement('script');
scripts.src='ScriptLoader.asp?Scripts=' + scriptsString;
document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(scripts);
Action is in ScriptLoader.asp
<%@ Language=VBScript EnableSessionState=False %>
<%Option Explicit%>
<% Response.Buffer = True
Response.Expires = 0 'Prevents caching of the content
%>
<%
Dim strScripts
Dim ipsp, iFNum
Dim fso, file
Dim strReferer
Dim bRM = False
Dim Scripts(13)
Scripts(0) = "Script1.js"
...
Scripts(13) = "Script13.js"
strReferer=Request.ServerVariables("HTTP_REFERER")
'compare referer to the address of the page that uses the
'scripts and continue only if matches. This will allow access
'only by your file
strScripts=Request.QueryString("Scripts")
set fso = Server.Createobject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
While Len(strScripts) > 0
ipsp = InStr(1,strScripts,",")
If ipsp = 0 Then
iFNum=CInt(strScripts)
strScripts=""
Else
iFNum=CInt(Left(strScripts,ipsp-1))
strScripts = Right(strScripts, Len(strScripts) - ipsp)
End If
set file = fso.opentextfile(Server.MapPath(Scripts(iFNum)), 1)
Response.Write(file.ReadAll)
file.close
set file = nothing
Wend
set fso = nothing
%>
Hope this will extinguish some of the code protection debates. If you see holes in the suggested approach let me know. It still does not protect from net traffic sniffers ....
i'd like to have it so that when stream, playlist, etc... are clicked, the button currently using the #activebutton style changes into #navbutton, and the button clicked changes from #navbutton to #activebutton.
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I have a div tag, I want to print the content of it. I have done it using Java Script, but I am not getting the styles applied to different texts or textboxes into printout. I want to get the print with CSS styles. How to do it using Java Script?
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I have the following but it does not work...
if('getElementById('Tester').style.visibility'=='visible')
{
alert('Visible');
}
if('getElementById('Tester').style.visibility'=='hidden')
{
alert('Hidden');
}
else
{
alert('Else');
}}
"Tester" is the id of a div with it's visibility set to visible. No matter what, though, I always get "Else" returning. Do I have a syntax error with the above, or is what I'm trying to do not possible at all??
I'm a little stuck on changing the properties of the a couple of items, here's a look[code]...
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child elements like tbody, trs, etc) into another table, besides doing
them manually, one by one?
Without using CSS styles or linked stylesheets, I need to apply
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I can NOT get the underline to show using this technique:
I am very new to jQueryUI and had a question about 1 small thing that has been bugging and throwing me off. Let's say for example, we are creating a dialogue box, triggered to open on the click of a <button>. Once applied, the <button> takes classes such as ui-button, etc, which may end up altering what you want that particular button to look like.
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1. Change #box1.style1 to class="style2" (from style1)
2. Change #box2.style2 to class="style1" (from style2)
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Would this work? or do I got the wrong function commands?
How would I alter this to make it work, been staring at the screen for 8 hours..
var myInDesign = app
var myDocument = app.activeDocument
var myDocName = myDocument.name
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I have a web site where I pop a window with an embeded Windows Media Player. The site uses master pages and content pages, and has several style sheets. On the master page for the video content that contains the pop-up, I include this code in the head:
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
function video(url)
{
a = window.open("#","win1","height=300,width=350")
a.document.open()
output = "<center><embed src = "" + url + """
output += "autostart=true"
output += "></center>"
a.document.write(output)
a.document.close()
}
</script>
Then, I link from the content page like this:
<a href="#" onclick="video ('../BookContents/MediaContent/ProductionKerriganReading.wmv')">Windows Media Player</a>
This works well, but what I want to do is add some kind of background color, or an image, or text to the new window while the video player is embeded.
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How can I change the style on child nodes? I always get errors in IE saying it's null or not an object when I do something like this:
var menu = document.getElementById("menu");
var menuchild = menu.firstChild;
menuchild.style.display='none'
I'm writing some custom JavaScript that creates div elements on the fly, then creates class and ID attributes on the fly as well. For example, the div being created looks like this:
Code:
<div id="name_message" class="error_message">
In my stylesheet, I have declared this:
[Code]....
In Firefox 3, this works fine. When the element is created, the styles for "error_message" are applied. But in IE7, it does not pick up those styles. I can declare them via JavaScript, and that works fine, but I would rather not do that.
I can provide more specific code, if required, but this seems pretty straightforward. There are no errors or warnings in my JS code.
Does anyone know why IE7 (and IE6, for that matter) is not picking up the stylesheet declarations for this dynamic element? Is this something peculiar to IE's handling of styles on dynamic html elements?