does anyone have sample code to display a pop up when a user leaves the site? I really don't want to use this technique, but the clients demand it.
I'm thinking something like un body onunload, catch the URL they're linking to and parse it for our own site's url and only display the pop up if they're different.
I'm normally over on the PHP board but this one is definitely a javascript issue. The thread title doesn't quite cover my issue, so I'll try to explain a little further.I built a website for a client who tells me that when he hovers over a word on his page it pops up a link to a competing site. I assured him that I didn't put the links in there, that it's a script or program running on his computer creating those links as he views the page.So my questions:
1. Is there a name for this evil? 'Popup spam ads' or something? 2. Anyone know of a way to build in javascript or any other method to stop this from happening to his site?
I am using Toby's iKonize script and would like to add a little more functionality to the script but not sure how to.
I would like the script to find all external links and have them open in a new window, rather than setting the target, can this be achieved? Also, if the image could be added after the anchor so it doesn't get any of the styling associated with the anchor element.
I should write a script which should distinguish internal and external links with JS. The links can be absolute or relative. I thought the best guess would be to first check if it is a relative link by checking the first character of the string is a /. (but how do you do this?) Then it will be always an internal link.
Then I thought to check if the URL (this.href) starts with the current protocol + location.host . If YES, it is an internal URL, else it is an external URL.
So does anybody know how to check if a URL starts with '/' or '[URL]
I am using a JavaScript to add a 'blank' target to any links that have 'external' specified in the REL. This is working great, but on some of the links, I need to give the user the ability to click the surrounding <li> item as well.
So my regular link looks like this:
<li><a rel="external" href="http://www.google.com">Google</a></li> I need to figure out how to add the REL to the onclick in the LI <li onclick="location.href='http://www.google.com/';"><a rel="external" href="http://www.google.com">Google</a></li>
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I can't seem to find any instructions about how to insert this REL option....
For example, you want to make different all links (a tags), which href attribute is set to external site. So I wrote a small piece of JQuery code, which add class, to all external links.As bonus it's also do shortening of long URLs in link text.
Disclaimer 1: I am not a programmer, just a curious designer, so please take that into consideration in your replies.
Disclaimer 2: Despite all advices against it, I couldn't find a better solution to my website than using iFrame
Disclaimer 3: Before asking for help, I researched *several* forums and although I found people discussing similar issues,
implementing a method to intercept and redirect external links to a dynamic iframe. By "dynamic" iframe I mean an iframe whose SRC would be filled up in accordance to the external URL being intercepted and that it would resize its HEIGHT accordingly in order to avoid scroll bars.The function for resizing the iframe id="child" is already correctly implemented like so:
<script language="JavaScript"> <!-- function calcHeight()[code]...
This "replacement" function would be called onLoad and if tested true would run and refresh the page with the proper value in the iframe SRC.All this should be accomplished while still making the iframe HEIGHT dynamically adjustable and show a "clean" URL in the browser, such as "http:[url].....The potential issues I foresee is an infinite loop due to two onLoad queries (one for SRC, another for HEIGHT) in the parent and child objects, which might required a merge into a single script.
into an external javascript function that will do the same thing (open all links in a new window individually if javascript is enabled, without destroying links in html for if javascript is not enabled).
I have an external JS file with an array of menu links called (menu.js).
The code is shown below:
I have called the javascript in my websites main page (index.html), but it does not work.
The html code is shown below:
The javascript for the array of menu links works when it is inserted directly within the html file, but when it remains external and is called in index.html it does not work. I am not sure why this is the case.
My site pages are now html4/strict so I used the "function externalLinks" script found here [URL]. I followed the instructions carefully, made sure I copied the script shown to the external.js file and uploaded it into the same directory as the html files. Also made sure that external.js was called as required in the head. Also made sure all target="_blank" were changed to rel="external" as required. Unfortunately, it doesn't work. The link takes the visitor outside my site, instead of creating a new window. I don't get it. Here's one of my pages ... [URL]
If you click on the Retaining Walls link, it will direct you to a new page and the anchor will be highlighted. The issue is that if you attempt to click on Drainage or Design/Build, then it will not scroll up to the anchor.Other than that, if you were already on that page, then the anchors and scroll works fine. Is there something I can do to fix it?
This works on any "href" external link or link with class of "external". I have one link that needs to be added that is external but needs to appear to not be and not give the warning message.
I am in a bit of a rut in the self-teaching with JS. I am trying to get links to change the external js file currently on the main page without reloading, the external files are basically long document.write sections with a few interactive functions.
The closest I have found for help with this so far is a rotating script, but I want a manual change from a link (button, image, etc) instead of timeOut rotation. I am not sure what I need to do for the links to replace the timeout function to change the dynamic section.
I have the existing code that will change all my links to external sites to open in a new window. I now want to change it to allow me to have a way that it will not do this if I put something special in the a href tag.
I am looking for a method to extract the links embedded within the Javascript in a web page: an ActiveX component, or example code in C++/Pascal/etc. I am looking for a general solution, not one tailored to a particular page/script.
Hopefully, the problem can be solved without recreating a complete Javascript interpreter. Any ideas?
I'm having issues with jquery and the tabs I'm using. My tabs work but... I want some more functions and that seems to be a big problem for a Javascript and jquery newby.
I really don't know if this is correct but it works! What doesn't work is the active class. If you use one of the buttons in the first tab you go to the right tab but the tab itself has no class called active and that ruins the style.
2) I also have one other question: lets say that all the above is my second page and I have my frontpage in which I also have buttons. I want somebody to use the button and end up in the third tab of page 2. My link is something like
Code: page2.html#tab3
I read that using this should lead you the third tab but it's not working for me. You go to the first tab of page 2 instead.
I've been reading a LOT! Jquery for dummies, I googled, read the forum and other forums. I posted on a Dutch forum but no answer. I've added a lot of different code but it doesn't work.
I'm using the lightbox gallery (http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex4/lightbox2/index.htm) script from dynamic drive to sample images for sale on my website. I need to be able to add a "Click to buy" link in the actual popup image which will divert them to my order system. It has to be done this way so I know which image they have ordered.
I'd like to add the image in the bottom left section where you can put an image description.
I wrote a funtion for all my <a href=...> tags. If I use the function, it looks like this: <a href="test.html" onFocus="myfunction()">
What I want is to automatically add myfunction() to all the links on a page. So I don't want to add onFocus=blablabla each time when I link to another page.
I am looking at ways of altering the appearance of web pages by calling alternate external stylesheets. This has obvious use in catering for accessibility issues.
There are existing sites that offer the facility to change font size, font colour, background colour, but these use server-side code. I would like to do this using client-side code, because I want to intergrate this with an HTML-based virtual learning environment (VLE) that is unlikely to accept server-side code.
I can obviously call a second stylesheet, which overrides that called in the <head> part of the HTML code. However, I cannot do this by user control using an <a href "javascript" ... call.
What is going wrong? As I have indicated in the comments in the file, the 'document.write' statement works in its own right to call a new CSS file. The function also works in its own right. However, the href doesn't do what I expected.
However, that is just the start. If I can get this to work, I would like a way of passing the 'new' stylesheet to other pages, so that the user selects their options once and then sees the same appearance in all pages in the VLE.