Hiding Row With Dropdown Selection
Nov 10, 2010I've got a dropdown and I need for it to open up a row directly below it if the user selects "Yes". I've tried all morning and cant get it to work at all.
View 1 RepliesI've got a dropdown and I need for it to open up a row directly below it if the user selects "Yes". I've tried all morning and cant get it to work at all.
View 1 Repliesi am building a website form which I would like the user to select a product of interest. Some products are three tiered and some are two tiered.
1. Example of three tier (3 dropdowns required only):Scooters (dropdown 1)Three Wheel Scooters (dropdown 2)
Delux 503S Bird Scooter (dropdown 3)
2. Example of two tier (2 dropdowns required only):Standing Bikes (dropdown 1)Children 300 Series (dropdown 2)
If the user wants to submit their interest for one of the products, I need to have at most 3 dropdown menus. So in Example 1, I would have 3 dropdowns in my form. Dropdown 1: Scooters Dropdown 2: Three Wheel Scooters Dropdown 3: Delux 503S Bird Scooter.In Example 2, I would only need to use the first 2 dropdown menus. (Obviously the first dropdown would contain 'Scooters' and 'Standing Bikes' in the menu list)I would like to alter the code so that the second and third dropdowns are hidden until a selection from the first drop down is made. Once for example, 'Standing Bikes' is selected from the first dropdown menu, the second dropdown menu appears and the third remains hidden due to the fact that it is not required. If I selected Scooters from the first dropdown menu, the second dropdown would appear listing all items associated with this and at this point the third dropdown menu is hidden. If i select 'Three Wheel Scooter' from the second dropdown the third dropdown menu now appears listing all Three wheel Scooters such as 'Delux 503S Bird Scooter'.
How can I hide/disable the submit button if the name Todd is selected?
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I am trying to display three different types of forms of the same page. One of the three will appear based on the selection. Right now my code has everything shown when you first reload the page and then when you select something it all disappears and nothing comes back. I am trying to use divs because the forms will perform the same action just with different parameters. It is a lot of code but the forms are the same thing just wrapped in a different div and I know they work. hopefully this will cut down on the amount of time you have to look at it.
Below is what I have so far:
Code:
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
function choose()
{
document.getElementById('notes').style.display = 'none';
document.getElementById('tests').style.display = 'none';
document.getElementById('homework').style.display = 'none'; .....
I have two drop-down prompt controls with month names. One has just one value (say "July") and the other has all the months of the year ("January".."December"). The first prompt control is hidden on the page. How do I set the default selection of the second prompt control to the value present in the first prompt control? So, when the page is run, the second prompt control should automatically show "July".
I was reading up on the selectedIndex property (?), but I know that it won't work because I want Index 0 to be selected in the first control and Index 6 in the second, and I expect it to change every month (next month it will be index 7 that should be automatically selected).
I have a website with a dropdown menu of brands, these brands are pulled from the database and then display products matching the particular brand.The only problem with this is that google is viewing the dropdown data and it looks VERY spammy, its basically a huge list of keywords.Is there anyway I can stop google from seeing this data so that it doesnt get indexed and is just purely for my visitors to use?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am creating a simple web form and am having trouble with a quick jQuery script I am using. A few of the fields on my form are not needed if the topic is not "Get a Quote" so I have a script that hides them if "Get a Quote" is not selected in a dropdown box. I does hide them if I select something else but when I go back to "Get a Quote" the fields do not reappear.
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#CAT_Custom_169338").change(function(){
if ($(this).val() == "Get A Quote" ) {
$(".showmore").slideDown("fast"); //Slide Down Effect
} else {
$(".showmore").slideUp("fast");
//Slide Up Effect
}});});
I have two dropdown lists with the second one being dependent on the selection in the first.
Options in list 1: 1,3 or 4
List two should be enabled when 3 or 4 is selected in list 1.
So far so good, managed to get it to work with only one set of lists, but I actually have 18 of those sets in this form:
<select name="fw[$i]" id="fw[$i]">
<option value="1">FWH</option>
<option value="3">links</option>
<option value="4">rechts</option>
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I'm not that adept in javascript programming, more like a trial and error guy, how has hit the wall with this problem.
Here is what I'm trying to accomplish: I've got a dropdown list that is populated via a php script. Whenever the user selects a value from the list, they have to click on the 'submit' button in order to retrieve the values. I don't want this .... I don't want them to click on the button, rather, retrieve the values from the DB immediately upon selection of a list item. Its like ... I select a value from the dropdown list and it automatically uses its value to retrieve relevant details from the DB, no need to click on any button or anything. How do I do this with js ? Can I accomplish the same with php as well....
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<div id="1">
<asp:DropDownList ID="DD1" runat="server">
<asp:ListItem>option1</asp:ListItem>
<asp:ListItem>option2</asp:ListItem>
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I want the div with the id of "option2show" to be hidden unless the user has selected option 2 in the dropdown box.
If the user has selected option 1 then nothing will happen, however iff option 2 has been selected then the option2 div will appeaar. I would like this to happen before any submit buttons are press, so i guess onblur of the dropdown box.
If I have a dropdown menu like so:
Code:
<select name='statecode' id='statecode'>
<option value=''>Choose State</option>
<option value='AK' >Alaska</option>
<option value='etc' >etc</option>
</select>
How would I go about making the default SELECTED go to the state depending on a php variable? Let's say I have a variable passed to this page called "stateCode"
-If the variable's value is AK, how would I make the default option shown SELECTED be Alaska?
-If the variable is TX, how would I make it default Texas?
I would like to know how can I send the selection from a dropdown from a webpage to another. In the first page where I have the dropdown list, I have this:
<td valign="top" align="left" nowrap width="90%">
<input name="time" style="width:100%" />
</td>
<td valign="top" align="left" nowrap width="50">
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The issue I have with this is that the value dispalyed for the "time2" element is the actual attribute value (for instance 60) and not the actual value (for instance "Minutes").
Is it possible to pull multiple variables from a single dropdown menu selection?
Example:
I have this:
function material_choices_menu() /* Provides Specific Gravity for various materials */{
var data = "Material <select name='material'>";
data += "<option value='.926'>CYCOLAC MG47 (ABS)</option>";
data += "<option value='1.050'>CYCOLAC MG47MD (ABS)</option>";
data += "<option value='.958'>CYCOLAC T (ABS)</option>";
data += "</select>";
document.write(data);
}
I'd like to have multiple option values:
function material_choices_menu() /* Provides Specific Gravity for various materials */{
var data = "Material <select name='material'>";
data += "<option value1='.926', option value2='.005-.008'>CYCOLAC MG47 (ABS)</option>";
data += "<option value1='1.050', option value2='.005-.008'>CYCOLAC MG47MD (ABS)</option>";
data += "<option value1='.958', option value2='.005-.008'>CYCOLAC T (ABS)</option>";
data += "</select>";
document.write(data);
}
I plan to use the first value in some math formulas to determine weights and the rest of the values will just be shown as data for the user and/or possibly a link to the datasheet for the material selected.
I'm encountering errors with a form I have created. I feel confident that the issue is with my JS validation form because when I allow the form to submit without validating any of the fields, my php processor correctly uploads all the content into my database (but, I will need the form validation to prevent the user from skipping fields).
The issue (I believe) is with IE. In IE, both drop-downs seem to populate correctly but when I submit the form, I get a prompt to make a selection for the first drop-down menu.
The form does submit properly in FireFox and Safari but with some testing I noticed that I was getting a prompt to make a selection in the first drop-down in instances where a selection was already made but I just had not yet populated the second country/state drop-down.
Still, in Firefox and Safari, the form does pass validation upon submit.. So, I am hoping it's just IE specific issue.
I'm thinking the issue is with IE not recognizing my selection. The form had a drop-down menu where the user selects a letter, then that selection triggers (in JS using a function to process the selection) another drop-down to populate with all the countries or states that begin with the letter from the first selection.
Here is the code from my form:
<p><span class="title">Sign Up</span></p>
<br />
<form id = "signupForm" action="signup_process.php" method = "post" onsubmit="return validateSignupForm();">
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what could be going on in IE that is not allowing the form to pass JS validation..
I am creating a dropdown menu for my site because I have run out of space for a nav bar, what I would love to do is create a dropdown list that when an option is selected will jump to a specific URL.
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Take a look at this page...
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If you look at the department dropdown, there is an "other" option which once selected i want a text box to appear..
I have a field with country names and want to have a second field load the cities based on the country (3 cities per country), A javascript or even PHP would do, the values would eventually be in a database, however a solution with static values would be great.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI don't know how to evaluate the no-blank selections against each other from a form as follows: .
I have a form with 6 dropdown fields, each containing a selection of 30 options (the 30 options are the same for each dropdown list). The user needs to select 'one of the 30 options' from each dropdown selection, but each option they select must be unique (no duplicate selections) or it must be left blank. E.g. The user can select Option3 within "dropdown1", but must select a different option for the other dropdowns - OR leave them unselected.
I am creating a website for a friend where the user cant can choose what jobs they want to do while a event. There a are more than 300 people involved so I found a script that worked fine but it used some checkboxes, and I want to use drop down menu (one drop down menu for every day of the event). With the checkboxes it worked fine but when I modify the part to insert the dropdown menu and that on my webpage I choose a job and then I send it and it tells me that I haven't selected anything.
This is the PHP code of the webpage:
<?php include("login.php"); ?>
<html>
<head>
<title>Tickets</title>
<style>
* {
font-size: 11px;
font-family: arial;
}
</style>
<script>
function reserveSeats() {
var selectedList = getSelectedList('Reserve Seats');
if (confirm('Do you want to reserve selected seat/s ' + selectedList + '?')) { .....
I have a long list consisting of a name and associated number, like this:
SITE01 2111
SITE02 4567
SITE03 5555
and so on.
I would like to put two dropdown boxes where the user can select either the name or the number. Then based upon the users selection have both the name and number appear. I'm thinking of putting all the data in an array and using the dropdowns to query the array.
Here is my dropdown menu:
<select name="peeps">
<option value="Frank Tompson">Frank Tompson</option>
<option value="Henry Wilson">Henry Wilson</option>
<option value="Bill Kent">Bill Kent</option>
<option value="Jessi McDonald"> Jessi McDonald</option>
<option value="John Hays">John Hays</option>
How can I make it so if I click on John Hays a JavaScript pop up will say Hello John Hays, and if I click on Bill Kent a popup will say hello Bill Kent and if I click on any other name nothing happens?
I have a page on which I have 2 dropdowns. Both are similar. I have a piece of code that whill make a textbox appear if we select "list Box" as the option in the drop down. But for some reason, the first dropdown works fine, but for the second dropdown, the textbox is always there on page load. The code that I am presenting can be copied as a HTML page and you will know what I am referring to.
<html>
<script type="text/javascript">
function showfield(name){
if(name=='lstbox')document.getElementById('div1').style.display="block";
else document.getElementById('div1').style.display="none";
}
function hidefield() {
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I have a form which has a dropdown menu on it. The last option on the menu "other". When "other is clicked, I would like a textarea to become visible, so that the user can enter the new information. Does anyone know how I might do this?
Here is the html for the form:
HTML Code:
Union: <select name="union" id="union">
<option value="choose">Choose One</option>
<option value="ibew">International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers</option>
<option value="ibt">International Brotherhood of Teamsters</option>
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I want a text box which is only visible if the preceding drop down box has a certain option selected. Does anyone know how to do this or where I might be able to find the appropriate code?
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