Element.style.top Not Working
Aug 4, 2009I have a html element which has absolute position.
Code:
Now in javascript i am trying to move its position attached with onclick
I have even tried:
My browser is Firefox3.3.
I have a html element which has absolute position.
Code:
Now in javascript i am trying to move its position attached with onclick
I have even tried:
My browser is Firefox3.3.
I'm developing a web-template editor for a client, and they want it to update the changes in real-time using javascript. So, in other words, when a person selects a different background image, I use:
document.body.style.backgroundImage="url("+bgimg+")";
Well, I've run into a little problem. I can't seem to find any manual on what comes after style.*
So far, I've seen style.color, style.backgroundImage, style.backgroundRepeat, style.backgroundColor. But, I'm looking for something that can control text-decoration, font-weight and a:hover
Does anyone no where I can find a list of all properties support after style.*?
if I have an html page that uses the <style> or a <link> to call a style sheet these properties aren't available to JavaScript is there a good way to access them? eg
<html>
<head>
<title>expandable text area</title>
<style type="text/css">
[Code]....
Code:
test.div.style.backgroundImage=test.div2.style.backgroundImage;
It works if I specify the actual background image within the function, so I know the image is there, and I know it's been properly assigned to div2, but div1's background image doesn't change.
I'm trying to change the color text of atext[i] value when the "atim[i]+showtime" value is < "now"....
But if i assign the atext[i] value to a new var "ops" and change the color with string ops.style.color = 'red'; the script doesn't work.
Opening the error console of Firefox the error logged is ops.style is undefined.
[Code]...
I have a element that uses a class, like:
<style id="abc" class="myClass" onClick="test(id)">....</span>
The function:
function test(id) {
alert(document.getElementById(id).style.backgroundColor);
}
Why doesn't this work? It returns nothing, but the class, which the element uses, has a background-color value set... ?!?!?! Am i missing something... ?
I am working on a little javascript project, and I need to get an arbitrary element's style information.
For instance, I want a method that you can pass a reference to an object, and for instance, find the current css height property that applies to it, no matter where it was declared. I don't mind it returning a null value if it wasn't set anywhere, but if it's coming from some css class or some css id or some locally defined style, I want to know what is being expressed.
If I just try el.style.height, it only lets you know what the height is if it was explicitly defined in the style tag.
i am trying to have text-decoration applied on some text depending on the value of certain variable. If the value of myvar=0 text-deco =none and if it's 1 then text deco= line-trough...
Kind of the same thing that emails web apps like yahoo or gmail do with mails read or unread if it's unread then email title/subject is bold/strong but if it's read then email title is in normal font-weight...
here is some piece of code i have written to do that
the text on which i want to apply the conditionnal decoration is a table cell (cell2DisplayCell1), the text itself is inserted by the innerHTML instruction!
I tried to introduce the conditional statement with a function displaylinksLineThrough() which is defined in the second block code... Code:
I have the following css rule that describes the style of an element with an id named as treeList:
#treeList{
color: #ffee00;
width: 100%
}
Now I need jQuery to add this rule to another element with, of course, different id such as #fgsf:
<div id="fgsf">
//some text
</div>
Could jQuery able to apply the style rule of #treeList the other id element fgsf?
Any way to remove styling on a parent element with JS (as it can't be done in CSS). In a situation like this:
Code:
<p><img src="image1.gif"></p>
<p>Brutus aderat forti.</p>
<p><img src="image2.gif"></p>
<p>Caesar adsum jam.</p>
The <p> element has default padding, but I'd like to remove the padding when the <p> contains an image. This was my failed attempt to target the <p> element:
Code:
window.onload = paraPad;
function paraPad() {
var img = document.getElementsByTagName("img");
var imgpara = img.parentNode;
for (i=0; i<imgpara.length; i++) {
imgpara.style.padding = "0";
}}
I can not Seem top work out how to assign to make the following work: document.getElementById("header-3").style.backgroundImage = "url(parmsarray[position])";Or the following : document.getElementById("header-3").style.backgroundImage = "url(tmp);where tmp and document.getElementById("header-3").style.backgroundImage = "parmsarray[position] are variables.
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So far I can t find the RightWay(tm) for doing this. $().height() returns the calculated height which is the same as $().css("height"). I have solved the problem under IE and Opera using DOM.currentStyle.height. But not on other browsers (e.g. gecko). To make clear, I want to know if the height css rule in action is something like: 100%, auto, inherit, 3em, 5pt, 100px.
$().height() returns the browser calculated value to px, even if the current set is '100%'.
How can I select red-marked TR ? by one $("") and without loop of course
<table>
<tr>
<tr>
<tr>
[Code].....
I am attempting to change the style after the user has loaded the page(every x number of seconds) but the element just doesn't seem to berefreshing. I have done all of the checking, and it seems like it ischanging it but it isn't showing that on the page.
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Here is what I did.
CSS Code:
JavaScript Code:
HTML4Strict Code:
The first time I hit toggle, nothing happens. The second time I hit toggle, the hidden list appears, but only because I used JavaScript to set the display property.
My workaround is to do this in the HTML after the element to be toggled.
JavaScript Code:
Putting this code in the elements onload event property didn't work either, which I found odd, but I read that it was not the recommended way of doing this.
I can't figure out why the CSS declaration didn't load into the JavaScript HTML DOM. I suspect it's some sort of order of execution thing, like the difference between the two following function declarations.
JavaScript Code:
I'm currently putting javascript function onto a page to swap the content between 2 divs onclick- when one is visible one is hidden and vice versa (they are in the same place to create a tabbed browsing effect).
the script:
<script type="text/javascript">
*
function detailStyle()
{
[Code]....
I am using AJAX + JSON to construct a HTML code, which physicaly does not appear on my page, but after is created and put in a variable I display it with innerHTML. Then with another on e function, I tell some of the <tr> to get style.display = 'none', which is working properly! Then I want to check which of them are currently invisible an d for that purpose I use:
Code:
for (p = 0; p < rows.length; p++) {
if(document.getElementById(rows[p].id).style.display == 'none') {
alert(rows[p].id);
}
}
where rows is a define array with getElementsbyTag with all the <tr> - s. Then what happens is really strange - I am getting alerted ALL the <tr> ids, including the currently visible, and, then they dissappear, (as if I have told them to make them style.display = none, which I haven't)!! I have tried also with currentStyle instead of style, but the effect is the same.
I know the atomic way to set style properties of a DOM element like
Is there any way to set multiple properties in the same time? I'd like to spare some cpu time...
I assume if I use framework like JQuery to set more style props at once that call will be interpreted to the atomic way I described above...
Am I right with this guess?
$('.viewBookBtn').click(function() {
$(this).parent().parent().find('.hideable').toggle( // just the toggle function works fine
function(){
$(this).css('visibility', 'visible'); // but when defined it doesn't target the hideable classed element
}, function(){
$(this).css('visibility', 'hidden');
});});
I'm 2 for 2 on stupid questions this works in FireFox but not in IE it's not returning the value of the style element and I'm getting [object] error??
document.getElementById('test').innerHTML = document.getElementById('id_CompanyName').getAttri bute('style');
<div class="dR4C2">
<p id="id_CompanyName" style="font-size:<%=aspNameFontSize%>px;">
<%=aspCompanyName%>
</p>
</div>
It seems to be a problem with the getAttribute('style') portion of the code because if I change the request to getAttribute('id') it executes properly....
I want to take the current location of an position:absolute div and add 100 to its style.top value. However I can't get that value, I can set it but not retrieve its current value. Here is a sample.... Code: function moveit(elem){ alert(elem.style.top); alert(document.getElementById("question1").style.top); } Demo: [URL]
on my site, I have added Style 1 and Style 2 in my menu at the top righthttp://www.thisisworthing.com/default.php#when I click on Theme 2, it doesn't work?!I have this working on my other site: http://www.mypubspace.com
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$(function() {
$('#map').svg({
loadURL: 'Map_of_USA_with_state_names.svg',
[code]....
Is there something I need to do so that changes to the style take effect?
I'm trying to make a javascript function that will change the style of <span> tags that are hovered over en-masse. Meaning every <span> tag with onmouseover and onmouseout with this function will change it's style. Currently, I'm trying to work from the getElementById standpoint, but this is unbelievably tedious.
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My page has a table included in a <DIV>
I have a checkbox that shows the div when checked
and hides it when unchecked.
var division = document.getElementById("passport") ;
Then I use
division.style.visibility = "visible" ;
or
division.style.visibility = "hidden" ;
Everything works perfectly under FireFox or Safari showing or
hidding the table.
BUT, in IExplorer 6 or 7, just checking the checkbox doesn't
change anything. You have to first click on the actual division
position to make it appear. Same for unchecking: click on the
displayed table and it will disappear. Code:
This is pretty straight forward... I want to change the cursor to the hand on a mouse event. This works just fine, if I use other cursors, but for some reason I can't get the cursor:hand to work in Firefox???
<div class="showHideDiv" onmouseover="this.style.cursor='hand'" onclick="showHideDiv('Price')">Price</div>