Current And Future Years In A Dropdown Menu?
Jun 8, 2011I'm looking for some Javascript that displays the current year and the next 10 years afterwards as options in a select menu, and that auto updates as the years pass.
View 2 RepliesI'm looking for some Javascript that displays the current year and the next 10 years afterwards as options in a select menu, and that auto updates as the years pass.
View 2 RepliesI am trying to create a drop down menu for dates that starts with today's date, but allows people to choose 50 years into the past and 10 years into the future.I am also having a problem with the month. I wanted it to show the name of the month, but I am getting a number (and a wrong one at that).
View 3 Replies View RelatedI want to code a world population clock similar to the one here [URL] but simpler: I want the user to be able to choose future years up to 2020 (just years, not months/days), and have the population grow by 1 percent each year. So far I have a code for the world population, but I have no clue where to begin in terms of making a list of the years with the option to increase the population.
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using JQuery 1.3.2.js How can i bind change event of future added drop-down. i have even used ".live" method of jQuery but it doesn't work.I have even updated JQuery1.3.2.js to JQuery 1.4.js but same thing happens drop down change event is not getting fired but click and other events are getting fired.
View 1 Replies View Relatedcode to disable right click menu when we right click on "a" tag. But it doesn't work on elements created on the fly. Do you guys know how to tackle this?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI want to use a drop down menu and found a horizontal example from John Resig. But I want to turn it into a vertical menu. How can I do that?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a project where I need a selection of one dropdown menu may affect the select of multiple other dropdown menus on the same page.First, a table is generated, and within each row, it contains a dropdown menu. Assume: Rows A, B, C, etc..., and Dropdown selection: 1, 2, & 3If dropdown in Row A selects 2, then I want the selection of dropdowns in rows B & C to dynamically change to 2.And if in Row C user selects 3, then the selection in dropdowns in rows A & B should dynamically change to 3.
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow can I make something like that: I will have 3 dropdown menus First Dropdown menu will be: Class Second Dropdown menu will be: Area
Third Dropdown menu will be: options that will change
3 Examples:
1. if I choose on "Class" Dropdown menu the option "A"
It will show on the the Third Drop down
"A1","A2","A3"
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I have this reservation form found on the main page of: http://www.avis.com.lb/
As you can see the current month "August" is selected as the default month and so is the year and day (the day is programmed to jump 2 days ahead for the renting of the car...)
However if you look closely (check the screenshot attached) you'll see that the month "August" is repeated twice and so is the year "2009", the current month is repeated twice. What I wanna do is remove the duplication and just auto select the current month without duplicating it.code...
So i have a form with fields (30+), and about 5 of them are fields that need to pass into my dropdown (actually a dynmaic dropdown, select SOURCE, then whatever source u select it'll show options that are mysql source=$source), so it can go into my mysql query, and filter out the best results. (i.e date_of_birth, min_credits, state, etc). Needs to be done without submitting, hence javascript. Im echo'ing my query and its saying the variables i'm trying to pass are UNDEFINED. Am I not passing the vars correctly? do i need to prep the vars to "grab" them in the current field?
this is what i have in my <head>
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
function getXMLHTTP() { //fuction to return the xml http object
var xmlhttp=false;
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The only var that is passing is SOURCE, and that's because its the name of the first dropdown
i need to set up like a GET method on my RECEIVING page? or can i just pass variables through? Do i need to get the "existing" data in the fields first?
i have a form with fields (30+), and about 5 of them are fields that need to pass into my dropdown (actually a dynmaic dropdown, select SOURCE, then whatever source u select it'll show options that are mysql source=$source), so it can go into my mysql query, and filter out the best results. (i.e date_of_birth, min_credits, state, etc). Needs to be done without submitting, hence javascript. Im echo'ing my query and its saying the variables i'm trying to pass are UNDEFINED. Am I not passing the vars correctly? do i need to prep the vars to "grab" them in the current field?
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I actually want to make a horizontal drop down menu with a sub menu.As far as I have researched, I think that it can be done by JavaScript. I have searched for some java scripts but they are very long and complex.
That made me wonder that for a funcitonality like a Drop down is so complex?
So here is my question : Is there any JavaScript that can be applied for drop down menu exclusively? Which just presents logic of drop down solely?
what can be the reasons for the same code which works perfectly in notepad to not show its result in a jsp application done using eclipse??anything to do with settings?
I am not able to display the current date as default in dd/mm/yyyy format in drop down menu..only dd and yyyy apears but month isnt apearing as default..
can u suggest alternative logic and its code to implement the same??
I'm looking for a Javascript workaround that'll allow me to indicate the current page on the main menu(basically, the menu button for that page will be a different colour to the rest of the menu buttons). The main menu is in CSS but isn't bringing up the required image for the "current menu item" indicator automatically and no one knows why.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIn the menu in this page I have four different methods (you can see them in the <script> tag on the pages) of indicating the current page in a menu. I downloaded these from various web pages after Googling "jQuery highlight current page".None of the methods works. Is there something wrong with my selectors? Can anyone see why none of them are working?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have built an expandable menu that displays some categories and subcategories. The menu is populated from a MySQL DB and I'm using PHP to configure the data for the Javascript menu. All of this works correctly.
There are 2 options when using the menu.
1. Click the arrow icon next to the category option. This opens the subcategories for that category while remaining on the current page.
2. Click the category title (text link). This brings you to the category page.
When a user clicks the category title to go to the category page, I want the subcategories for that category to be open when they get there.
Everything seems to be working correctly, until I get to the line to open the subcategory.
I am new to JavaScript. I am currently developing a simple CMS in PHP & MySQL. Most of work is already finished, bu now I have to tweak some functionalities in increase user experience. One of it is folding menu (tree menu). I am generating it in PHP and currently I'm using simple JavaScript to expand/collapse submenus (folders). Idea is simple - when an expandable list item (<li>) is clicked (onmouseclick) a simple JS funtion is executed that display a child list (<ul>) and in this way I am building a simple tree menu.
The function is following:
Code:
function showHide(msg_id)
{
var element = document.getElementById(msg_id);
element.style.display = element.style.display=='block' ? 'none' : 'block';
}
The problem is that when I click an list item (that leads to certain article) in a submenu, whole page is reloaded and all previously opened submenus collapse. I would like to have expanded elements that are leading to the last one that I clicked. How can I achieve it? Can you provide me some links to tutorials? Or maybe giva a hint how to tweak my function?
How do I display or hide a Javascript menu based on the current url in a php page?I want to specify when a java menu appears on a page based on the current url - does anyone have a script for the vars and conditional statements to make this happen - it would be something like this in natural language:
<javascript>
if currenturl = http://jemmakidd.com/categories.php
then displaymenu
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I've created a nav bar for this site - [URL].. I'm using javascript to handle the image rollover which is working just fine. However I want to add to this so that the current page will stay with the second or rollover image. How would you suggest I edit or add to my code so it keeps the second image active if it is the active page? In my script file this is what I'm using for an image:
menu1buttonup = new Image();
menu1buttonup.src = "http://web11.3essentials.com/~cp27358/wp-content/themes/origin/images/menu1.jpg" ;
menu1buttondown = new Image() ;
menu1buttondown.src = "http://web11.3essentials.com/~cp27358/wp-content/themes/origin/images/menu1a.jpg" ;
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I've created a nav bar for this site - [URL] - I'm using javascript to handle the image rollover which is working just fine. However I want to add to this so that the current page will stay with the second or rollover image. Do I edit or add to my code so it keeps the second image active if it is the active page?
In my script file this is what I'm using for an image:
menu1buttonup = new Image();
menu1buttonup.src = "[URL]" ;
menu1buttondown = new Image() ;
menu1buttondown.src = "[URL]" ;
Followed by....
function buttondown( buttonname ){
if (document.images) {
document[ buttonname ].src = eval( buttonname + "down.src" );
}} function buttonup ( buttonname ){
if (document.images) {
document[ buttonname ].src = eval( buttonname + "up.src" );
}}
And this is what my list items look like:
<a href="<?php echo home_url(); ?>/?page_id=7" onmouseover="buttondown('menu1button')"
onmouseout="buttonup('menu1button')"><img src="<?php bloginfo('template_url'); ?>/images/menu1.jpg" name="menu1button" /></a>
I'm trying to get Superfish menus working on a new site I'm building, but have run into a problem. I have used the feature of setting a class on the current menu item so that it will be highlighted (highlit?). The trouble is that if the menu item has a submenu this submenu is displaying already opened when you hit the page.
I've set the menus up with the following options:
$('ul#nav').superfish({ hoverClass: 'sfHover',
pathClass: 'current',
pathLevels: 1,
delay: 800,
animation: {opacity:'show'},
speed: 'normal',
autoArrows: true,
dropShadows: true,
disableHI: false
});
This is a snippet of the menu code just for completeness, although it's pretty generic:
<ul id="nav">
<li><a href="index.html">Home</a></li>
<li class="current"><a href="agenda.html">Agenda</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="stream_busdev.html">Business Development Stream</a></li>
<li><a href="stream_techsupp.html">Technical and Support Stream</a></li>
<li><a href="stream_partners.html">Partners Stream</a></li>
<li><a href="stream_paytrain.html">Payroll and Training Stream</a></li>
</ul></li>
... more menu items in here ...
</ul>
I've also attached a screengrab, in case it helps, since the site isn't live yet. So I guess what I'm asking is: is there a way to have the current parent menu item marked as current without it automatically opening the submenu?
It was originally an imaged based menu, but they wanted it all changed to css/html. I used quickmenu and it used JS to produce the arrows at the top of each menu item.I'm trying to program the menu items to stay active when on the current page. At first, it looks correct, but if you hover back over the menu, it changes back to the inactive state.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a small script which adds a class to the current menu item selected.
Currently on the page load (this menu is within one page) the first menu item which is loaded does not have this .mywork_active class. Its not until you click it or another item that the class is added.
What would I need to do make the script add this class to the first item on load.
The menu looks like so:
I'm trying to build a menu with an animation color and my problem is that the funtion is apply to all the links in the menu but ideally I would like to apply to all elements less the one with the id current.
at the moment I just created two functions but still apply both of them to the current link.
Here is the code:
<script type="text/javascript">
// font color animation
$(".second a").hover(function() {
$(this).animate({ color: "#00aadd" }, 400);
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Using innerHTML as key for this and I suspect that it's there it's gone wrong somehow.
on the link I have the:
HTML Code:
onMouseOver="subMenu('sub_menu')"
the javascript:
PHP Code:
function subMenu(menuName) {
var changeTo = document.getElementById(menuName).innerHTML
changeTo = "<b style='z-index:1; position:absolute; left:168 px; top: 250 px; background-color:#000000;'><a href='index.html'>link</a><a href='index.html'>link2</a></b>";}
I want to create a javascript function where I have a dropdown list and onChage I want to update a txt field with the current date in the dd/mm/yyyy format.
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