Custom Logo And Click Handlers?

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I'd like to create a custom logo (don't know what yet) that represents the pieces of my project so that a user can click on a piece of the logo and have that associated panel brought forth. I'm not sure how to go about doing this so could someone point me in the right direction?

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Loop Through Form.elements Array Validating With Custom Event Handlers?

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Nice module, but I can't get it too work.

Code:

/**
* validate.js: unobtrusive HTML form validation.
*

[code]....

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How can i get this to run only when clicked?

function bubble(id,title,description,year,bubbleIcon,icon,source,length) {//art object from xml
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I tried to use:

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I also tried:

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var ctx;
var dt = 0.1;
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<css>
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<html>
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However, I am currently working on a banner that rotates through images via javascript that I want to have in the background under css and still be able to display a logo from within the HTML code. As shown above, that is easy with a picture, but how do you call the javascript and then its ID from within the HTML?

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<html><head>
<script>
evil = false;
if(document.layers){
evil = true;
}
created = new Array();
logotext = new Array();
//Your text here
logotext[0] = " * * ";
logotext[1] = " * * * * ";
logotext[2] = " * * * **** *** *** * *** **** ***** *** *** * * ***** ";
logotext[3] = " * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ";
logotext[4] = " * * * * **** * * * * ***** * * * * ***** * * ";
logotext[5] = " * ******* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ";
logotext[6] = " ************* * * *** *** **** **** *** * * **** * * *** ";
logox = 100;
logoy = 100;
logocolor = "lightgrey";
//STOP EDITING!!!
for(i=0;i<logotext.length;i++){
logotext[i] = logotext[i].split("");
}
var logo = "";
if(!evil)
logo += "<div style='position:absolute; top:" + logoy+ "; left:" + logox + ";'>";
if(evil)
logo += "<layer top='" + logoy + "' left='" + logox + "'>";
for(i=0;i<logotext.length;i++){
for(a=0;a<logotext[i].length;a++){
if(logotext[i][a]!=" "){
logoy = i*5;
logox = a*5;
if(!evil){
id = "JT"+i+"x"+a;
logo += "<div id='" + id + "'style="position:absolute; visibility: hidden; width:3px; height:3px; top:" + logoy+ "px; left:" + logox + "px; overflow:hidden; background-color:" + logocolor + ";" onclick='alert("" + id + "")'></div>
";
created[created.length] = id;
}
if(evil)
logo += "<LAYER width=&#393;' height=&#393;' top='" + logoy+ "' left='" + logox + "' bgcolor='" + logocolor + "'></LAYER>
";
}
}
}
if(!evil)
logo += "</div>";
if(evil)
logo += "</layer>";
var Seed = 999;
function random(max) {
var d = (new Date()).getTime();
Seed = (d * Math.abs(Math.cos(Seed)));
return Math.floor(Seed) % max;
}
created2 = created;
created = created.toString();
function anilogo(style,ati,whendone){
if(document.getElementById&&created2.length>0){
for(i=0;i<10;i++){
rannum = random(created2.length)
newone = created2[rannum]+"";
if(created2.length>0)
eval("document.getElementById('"+newone+"').style."+style+" = '"+ati+"'");
if(window.createPopup || (navigator.appName.indexOf('Netscape')!=-1))
created2.splice(rannum,1);
}
}
if(created2.length<1){
clearInterval(start);
eval(whendone);
}
}
function stage1(){
start = setInterval("anilogo('visibility','visible','stage2()')",100);
}
function stage2(){
created2 = created.split(",");
start = setInterval("anilogo('background','black','stage3()')",100);
}
function stage3(){
created2 = created.split(",");
start = setInterval("anilogo('background','green','stage4()')",100);
}
function stage4(){
created2 = created.split(",");
start = setInterval("anilogo('visibility','hidden','')",100);
}
</script></head>
<body onload="stage1();">
<script>
document.write(logo);
</script>
</div>


</body></html>


logotext[X]
Is where one line of the logo goes.

logox = 100;
logoy = 100;

the x and y cord of where you want the logo to be

logocolor = "lightgrey";
the color of the logo


function stage1(){
start = setInterval("anilogo('visibility','visible','stage2()')",100);
}
function stage2(){
created2 = created.split(",");
start = setInterval("anilogo('background','black','stage3()')",100);
}
function stage3(){
created2 = created.split(",");
start = setInterval("anilogo('background','green','stage4()')",100);
}
function stage4(){
created2 = created.split(",");
start = setInterval("anilogo('visibility','hidden','')",100);
}


this is where the animation stuff is controled. If you want it should be pretty easy to figure out. Otherwise I will look through it later and figure it out...

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Motion Blur Iamge Warp Logo Curve

Feb 24, 2003

This script creates a motion blur effect of a moving object - Downgrades very well with others.

You must look at a sample to see what it is and how nice it is.
All you need to do is put the code bellow in the body section of your page... Instructions are in the code to change properties...

Go to http://free.7host04.com/logocurve/index.html for the LogoCurve generator to view samples and work out what you need
- It makes life a LOT easier!! :)

Hope you enjoy!
David :thumbsup:

<script language="JavaScript">
<!--Hide
/*
LOGO CURVE Version 3.2
24.01.2003
Writen by David Bann - South Africa
e-mail: david@ftgconsulting.co.za

Feel free to use this code, but please email me the website it is used on,
and leave this commenting in tact. Thank you!
Please let me know of any bugs or if you edit the script.

Additions since version 3.1:
- Added chengeable formulas for curve.
- Added changeable event at which the script is initiated.

Things to come:
- Better use of layers - will use less layers, but still get same
effect... (User will be able to specify how many layers to be used,
adding more functionality and effects, as well as performance)
- I want to add an option of document boundaries for the curve,as to stop
the logo from going out of the document and dissapearing totaly.
- Fade to work in browsers other then IE.
*/

//----------------------- Start Customizable Variables -----------------------//
//=== Positioning ===//
var left = 0;// Starting left position
var top = 20;// Starting left position

//=== Curve and Distance ===//
var topInc = 5;// Incriment of top position
var leftInc = 5;// Incriment of left position

/* Make both the horizontal curve and the vertical curve the same to..
.. get an increasing gap with no curve. */
var hor_curve = 20;// Horizontal curve - 0 for no curve
var ver_curve = -20;// Vertical curve - 0 for no curve

//=== Timing and Other ===//
var noTimes = 50;// Number of times the picture is shown
var waitTime = 1;// Time delay

var layer = 2;// Layer level
var picture = 'smalllogo.gif'// Picture to display (Smaller images work better)

var start_retracted= true;// Start the image retracted (true / false)
var retract= true;// Retract from behind after expanding (true / false)

//=== Fade options (Only IEusers see fade) ===//
var fade = true;// Gradual Fade (true / false) - Only works if retract =true
var fd_destop = 0;// Destination transparency level (ie 80, for mostly solid)
var fd_rate = 10;// Time in milliseconds between trasparency changes (best under 100)
var fd_delta = 5;// Amount of change each time (ie 5, for 5% change in transparency)

var event_init = 'onClick'// Event at which the script is initiated
var left_formula = '(left + leftInc) + ((count/100) * hor_curve)'// Left position formula
var top_formula = '(top + topInc) + ((count/100) * ver_curve)'// Top position formula
//----------------------- End Customizable Variables -----------------------//
//--------------------- DO NOT EDIT BEYOND THIS POINT! ---------------------//

var count = 0;
var count2 = 0;
var timeOutVal = waitTime * 10;
var txt;
var image;
var imageName;
var lay = new Array;

function addLayer(){
left = eval(left_formula);
top = eval(top_formula);

txt = "<div id='Layer" + count + "' style='position:absolute; visibility:hidden; left:" + left + "; top:" + top + "; z-index:" + layer + "'>";
txt += "<a href='#' " + event_init + "='replay()'><img src='" + picture + "' border=0 style='filter:alpha(opacity=100)' name = 'Image" + count + "'></a>";
txt += "</div>";

document.write(txt);

lay[count]=new lib_obj("Layer"+count);
}

function logoCurveInit(){
while (count < noTimes) {
addLayer();
count++;
}
count = 0;

lay[0].showIt();

if (!start_retracted)
animate();
}

function animate(){
if (start_retracted) {
if (!retract){
if (count > 0){
setTimeout('animate()',timeOutVal);

lay[count].hideIt();

count--;
}
}
else{
if (count >= 0){
setTimeout('animate()',timeOutVal);

lay[count].showIt();

if (count != 0)
fadeImage();

count--;
}
}

if (retract){
if(count==0)
retractIt();
}
}
else{
if (count < noTimes){
setTimeout('animate()',timeOutVal);

lay[count].showIt();

if (count != noTimes-1 && retract)
fadeImage();

count++;
}

if (retract){
if (count == noTimes)
retractIt();

}
}
}

function replay(){
if ((count == noTimes || (count == 0 || count == -1)) &&(count2 == noTimes-1 || count2 == 0)){
start_retracted = !start_retracted; // Make the value opposite of what it is

make_all_visible();

if (start_retracted){
count = noTimes-1;
}
else {
count = 0;
}

animate();
}
}

function retractIt(){
if (start_retracted) { // If the logo is not retracted (showing all the layers)
if (count2 > 0){
setTimeout('retractIt()',timeOutVal);
lay[count2].hideIt();
count2--;
}
}
else{ // If the logo is retracted (Only showing the first layer)
if (count2 < noTimes-1){
setTimeout('retractIt()',timeOutVal);
lay[count2].hideIt();
count2++;
}
}
}

function fadeImage(){
if (fade){
if (count >= 0 && count <= noTimes){
image = document.images['Image' + count];
nereidFade(image,fd_destop,fd_rate,fd_delta);
}
}
}

function make_all_visible(){
for (var i = 0; i< noTimes ; i++){
if (document.images['Image' + i].style.MozOpacity){
document.images['Image' + i].style.MozOpacity=100;
}
else if (document.images['Image' + i].filters) {
document.images['Image' + i].filters.alpha.opacity = 100;
}
}
}
////***************(DHTMLCentral.com)****************////
function check_browser(){
this.ver=navigator.appVersion
this.agent=navigator.userAgent
this.dom=document.getElementById?1:0
this.opera5=this.agent.indexOf("Opera 5")>-1
this.ie5=(this.ver.indexOf("MSIE 5")>-1 && this.dom && !this.opera5)?1:0;
this.ie6=(this.ver.indexOf("MSIE 6")>-1 && this.dom && !this.opera5)?1:0;
this.ie4=(document.all && !this.dom && !this.opera5)?1:0;
this.ie=this.ie4||this.ie5||this.ie6
this.mac=this.agent.indexOf("Mac")>-1
this.ns6=(this.dom && parseInt(this.ver) >= 5) ?1:0;
this.ns4=(document.layers && !this.dom)?1:0;
this.bw=(this.ie6||this.ie5||this.ie4||this.ns4||this.ns6||this.opera5)
return this
}
bw=new check_browser()
function show_message(txt){alert(txt); return false}
function lib_obj(obj,nest){
if(!bw.bw) return show_message('Old browser')
nest=(!nest) ? "":'document.'+nest+'.'
this.evnt=bw.dom? document.getElementById(obj):
bw.ie4?document.all[obj]:bw.ns4?eval(nest+"document.layers." +obj):0;
if(!this.evnt) return show_message('The layer does not exist ('+obj+')'
+'- If your using Netscape please check the nesting of your tags!')
this.css=bw.dom||bw.ie4?this.evnt.style:this.evnt;
this.ref=bw.dom||bw.ie4?document:this.css.document;
this.x=parseInt(this.css.left)||this.css.pixelLeft||this.evnt.offsetLeft||0;
this.y=parseInt(this.css.top)||this.css.pixelTop||this.evnt.offsetTop||0
this.w=this.evnt.offsetWidth||this.css.clip.width|| this.ref.width||this.css.pixelWidth||0;
this.h=this.evnt.offsetHeight||this.css.clip.height|| this.ref.height||this.css.pixelHeight||0
this.c=0
if((bw.dom || bw.ie4) && this.css.clip) {
this.c=this.css.clip; this.c=this.c.slice(5,this.c.length-1);
this.c=this.c.split(' ');
for(var i=0;i<4;i++){this.c[i]=parseInt(this.c[i])}
}
this.ct=this.css.clip.top||this.c[0]||0;
this.cr=this.css.clip.right||this.c[1]||this.w||0
this.cb=this.css.clip.bottom||this.c[2]||this.h||0;
this.cl=this.css.clip.left||this.c[3]||0
this.obj = obj + "Object"; eval(this.obj + "=this")
return this
}
lib_obj.prototype.showIt = function(){this.css.visibility="visible"}
lib_obj.prototype.hideIt = function(){this.css.visibility="hidden"}
lib_obj.prototype.writeIt = function(text,startHTML,endHTML){
if(bw.ns4){
if(!startHTML){startHTML=""; endHTML=""} this.ref.open("text/html");
this.ref.write(startHTML+text+endHTML);
this.ref.close()
}else this.evnt.innerHTML=text
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Gradual-Highlight Image Script II-
By J. Mark Birenbaum (birenbau@ugrad.cs.ualberta.ca)
For full source to script, visit http://dynamicdrive.com */
nereidFadeObjects = new Object();nereidFadeTimers = new Object();
function nereidFade(object, destOp, rate, delta){
if (!document.all)return
if (object != "[object]"){ setTimeout("nereidFade("+object+","+destOp+","+rate+","+delta+")",0); return;}
clearTimeout(nereidFadeTimers[object.sourceIndex]); diff = destOp-object.filters.alpha.opacity;
direction = 1; if (object.filters.alpha.opacity > destOp){direction = -1;}
delta=Math.min(direction*diff,delta); object.filters.alpha.opacity+=direction*delta;
if (object.filters.alpha.opacity != destOp){ nereidFadeObjects[object.sourceIndex]=object;
nereidFadeTimers[object.sourceIndex]=setTimeout("nereidFade(nereidFadeObjects["+object.sourceIndex+"],"+destOp+","+rate+","+delta+")",rate);
}
}
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