HTML Formatting In Texareas
Jul 24, 2005Does anybody know the easyest way to write a script which can detect whether the browser is able to handle formatted texareas (IE >= 5.5 or Mozilla/Firefox with Midas support).
View 2 RepliesDoes anybody know the easyest way to write a script which can detect whether the browser is able to handle formatted texareas (IE >= 5.5 or Mozilla/Firefox with Midas support).
View 2 RepliesI have a question that maybe someone can help me with?
I have a html textarea. I want to make a menu bar for it. This menu
bar should add <p<i<betc... tags to highlighted text. Plus
closing tags.
I am not the best at javascript and was hopeing someone may be able to
help me?
I have searched but haven't found anything yet. I did find "TinyMCE "
etc but I don't need most of it's functionallity.
I am having some problems keeping the formatting of elements the same for html and javascript, i have a seperate css file for all the formatting of the tags in html, and when i use javascript i want it to stay the same. code...
View 2 Replies View RelatedI was not sure where to put this - the CGI or Javascript file. Anyhow, I have a CGI counter that I pulled off the net, which I like a lot. The counter works perfectly.
I am using Javascript to include the output (i.e. the counter) in my HTML file for now. Again, I have accomplished this too. However, I want to be able to apply css style to this particular output - nothing fancy, just a border and background and change the font and spacing. However, I am unsure how to accomplish this with the way I have it coded. You can visit the site at paradigmforward.com/alpine/index.html - the counter is at the VERY bottom.
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I am sure this is easy, but cannot figure it out. I would like to keep it within the footer div.
i have a html page which loose all text formatting and show white space between the table data cells. It works fine in the browser. Is there any way to fix it?
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to format a date to the current user's country settings?
The date I post from the Date() function (Mozilla/JavaScript) is
incomprehensible by the back-end application (ASP/VBScript).
I have read about using a SSI to incorporate .txt files into your site.
Okay, I did that, but the Items do not word wrap i.e "<br>
How can I get each item in the .txt file to break after each is printed using a SSI??
*Details
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The .txt file is a listing of songs that get updated everyday and it is being put into a scroll area.
I work in Notepad (does it matter for creating .txt)?
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I need to know as soon as possible 'cause I want the site to go "Live".
I have a dollar amount that is calculated on the page based on amounts entered into textboxes.
The result tends to end up being something like 27.432
how do I round to 2 decimal places for output?
I want to preserve how the text looks in the code. It's a <td>
element, so I styled it like this: td#textarea { white-space: pre; }
It's working in FF. But IE6 is getting rid of the first blank line of
my text. This line is necessary....
I have a problem that has my brain turning to goo...I have a function that mixed with php adds the total numerical valus from different dropdowns.
<?php if($z == 1) {?>
<script type="text/javascript"><!--
function updatesum() {
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... or at least adding the commas? I need to format this number as currency. It is within the "flot" code, which is a charting framwork. I dont know anything about javascript at all so bear with me.Here is part of the code, the piece in red calls for the number. This is what I need displayed with commas, so its easy to read. I have found a few examples on the web but I have no idea how to apply them to this code.
var previousPoint = null;
$("#placeholder").bind("plothover", function (event, pos, item) {
$("#x").text(pos.x.toFixed(2));
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i need US zip code formatting on my page. as zip code can be 5 digits or 5-4 digits, our requirement is that when user types in 6th digit, hyphen automatically gets added between 5th and 6th digit. ex: user enters 100161,it should become formatted as 10016-1 and then user can continue to add rest of digits.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a Number as a String. It goes from 1 to 999 but I need to set the format so that it has leading Zeros. So 1 is 001 and 2 is 002 and 99 is 099.
Is there a way to do this in JavaScript?
Thanks,
~Dave
I'm about to build a custom CMS using PHP, but I was hoping to add text formatting (bold, italic and maybe inline links) to a textarea in a secure admin section.
I was wondering whether it's possible to use Javascript to allow the user to highlight some text and click a button which will cause the script to write the appropriate HTML tags into the textarea.
By the way, I'm new to Javascript so be gentle.
Is it possible to have text formatting inside textareas? I mean, can you show parts of text in a textarea as bold, italic, underlined, or such? If so, how's that work?
View 4 Replies View Relatedi'm taking an existing date (twitter feed) and i want to change the formatting. it's been a while since i've messed with dates in javascript.
what i have: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 18:33:40 +0000
what i want: 1:33pm Feb 26th
i'm Eastern Time (-5).
what can i do with javascript to get this date?
Within a pair of <p> tags I have two different scripts, each called by its own #include statement, and each displaying the current date - each in a different format.
The first calls only for the year( yyyy ). The second calls for a complete date ( mm/dd/yyyy ).
However when it displays,
- the first displays correctly ( yyyy )
- the second wrongly displays ( yyyy ) instead of ( mm/dd/yyyy )
How can I get the second date to display correctly?
I'm currently working on an online content management system which allows users to edit html-pages without seeing the HTML-tags.
Is it possible to use buttons for text formatting? I would like to have buttons for adding a link and adding headers. But without showing the user the html-tags.
Anybody knows javascript which doers formatting of a text box in the following format
999,999,999,999
i am making a content manager, i want to be able to have the user format text with bold, italics, fontsize, color, etc within the text field window, kind of like the page here where we post topics and reply, any ideas where i can find any free scripts for this?
View 11 Replies View RelatedThere is a variable:
input = window.document.sidegenerate.input.value;
This variable points to a textarea of a form. Meaning that it has multiple lines.
What I want to do is have code added before and after each line. Example:
Original Input:
Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
etc
This would be the output:
<h2>Line 1</h2>
<b>Line 2</b>
<b>Line 3</b>
<b>Line 4</b>
<b>etc</b>
As you can see, all the lines have had the same formatting added to them except for the first line. Which has different formatting.
How would I format a number so that:
TheValue = 32500
Displays in the TextBox as: $32,500.00
I'm going through some "learning by doing" of javascript through trial
and error, and admittedly have a lot to learn. But in taking various
scripts and dissecting them, I still can't figure out if what I want to
do is possible, and that is this:
I'm trying to include a paragraph on my page that is randomly chosen
each time the page loads. This I can do. But in this paragraph I'm
trying to include varied text formatting (parts bold, parts different
color, etc), and make part of it a link.
If I use unformatted, un-linked text, it works fine, but that's not my
goal. When I try including html in the items from which to be selected
randomly, whether by directly specifying the attributes or using CSS
class references, nothing displays, which makes me wonder what of all
this is the problem.
I have such a text
<input type="text" name="search_txt" value="">
<textarea name="txt_m">
My hobby is bicycle.
My hobby is driving a car.
</textarea>
I would like to bold and color a specified text
in input field search_txt for instance "hobby" string.
How to do that in JS?
Apologies for the almost duplicate post but thought this was much
clearer description of the issue than what I originally posted.
I'm trying to do simple integration with a third-party
web application. The app has an 'Action' button on all pages that
can be associate with a JS function. Our application is very
proficient at parsing text provided it is in some reasonably standard structure.
Is what we are trying to do is have a JS function that can be called
from any page in their system that will provide a reasonable representation
of the text on the screen. I need something close to document.body.innerText; the problem with this function is that it strips spacing from tables so we can't get consistent layout.
The consistent layout I am looking for would be the same as if you did
the following on any page:
1) Select all
2) Copy
3) Paste to notepad
Is there a function or process that will retrieve all text and retain
formatting?
I am using JQuery to perform the slideDown function with one of the divs.
$(document).ready(function() {
$("a:contains('Forgot')").click(function() {
$("#signuppanel").hide('slow', function() {
$("#signuppanel").slideDown('slow');
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Once the signuppanel goes away and comes back, the formatting of the text in the panel is lost. The bold property of the font is lost. How come does it happen and how can it be avoided?