How To Hide Status For All Onclick Events?
Nov 20, 2002Is it possible to set the browser default to hidestatus for all onclick events?
View 3 RepliesIs it possible to set the browser default to hidestatus for all onclick events?
View 3 RepliesHow can i hide status bar message? When i refresh my website a url shows in the status bar, and i want to hide that url coz im using iframes.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to hide the status bar of the browser. how can i do that in both firefox and IE.
i have tried as "status=no" and "status=hide" but they didnot work for me. they works in firefox but not in IE or vica versa.
I want to hide the url in the status bar. Once the url is surfed, I want to show a message not the url itself. I know that it should be done using Javascript but I don't how know
View 2 Replies View RelatedI know it's possible to manipulate the status bar when a user scrolls
over links, but is there a way to completely disable or hide it? I
have a flash program that connects to a database every 5 seconds, so
the status bar always says "transfering data from..." It gets quite
annoying, so I was wondering if there was any way to stop the status
bar from displaying this message. If I can't hide it, it would be nice
if I could get the status bar to say "Done".
If you see this site: [URL]. You will see the button +info. By clicking there, I show or hide a <div> using the below js function:
<script language="javascript">
function toggle() {
var ele = document.getElementById("toggleText");
if(ele.style.display == "block") {
ele.style.display = "none";
} else {
ele.style.display = "block";
window.scrollTo(100,300)
}}
</script>
The problem I have here, is that each time the "next" or "prev" buttons are pressed (< or >) reload the page, and I want to reload the URL but with last status for the ele.style.display. I don't know if I am clear enough, but for instance, I open the website home, then click in +info, it shows the hidden div, then click in next button ">", I want that +info is opened if previously it was opened.
I have been working on favorite blog on my site. I have done this with radio button. But I want to do this with AJAX. Like it has on flikrs.com. If you click on favorite tag it will show the bright star or something that indicates its your favorite photo. Or if you again click on that star it ll become dull, like its no more of your favorite photo.
View 6 Replies View Relatedhow to hide the href link appearing in status bar for Mozilla 3.0?
window.status is not working for 3.0.
Code:
<script language="JavaScript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$('p#optbox').hide();[code]....
when i click a#showhide link, the 'p#optbox' is shown.now my problem is, when i click again 'p#optbox' should hide.how to check the show hide status of an eliment using ? i did not find a good jquery conditional statement thing when google
Is it possible to add an onclick event to an iframe or perhaps a DIV that holds an iframe?
In specific I am using the Facebook Open Graph like button code...
What I would like to do is add a simple onclick event to it so that I can run a process when the user clicks on it, at the moment I am just trying alert but cannot get it to work. By setting the iframe within a DIV with height/width specs set would an onclick event work within the DIV?
I'm filling in for a coworker on a radio stations website.
The station currently streams live online. I want to add an event tracking so I can track how many people are streaming. I'm really new to js, but I think I figured it out (keyword is "think"). However, there was already an onclick event within the anchor tag. Can I have two in the same tag? Is there a better way to do this?
I have the following code which places multiple buttons on a page. I need 6 of the 7 buttons to perform two actions on one click. I have searched the web and can't quite comprehend the suggestions that I find. (I'm a newb). :confused:
Is it possible to just onClick=action1 & action2?
Here's the code. I seperated the head from the body to reduce the amount of scrolling....
I attached an onclick event to a link, however I have another one, that needs to be put on the same link, unfortunately I have no idea how to do it. how can I attach the function changecolor to the "abcdefgh" link?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have several pages, each having a button and a textbox. The button has an onclick event directly coded into the HTML markup.The textbox has a onchange event in a similar fashion.What I need to do is create a small javascript snippet which adds another function to the onclick event of the button, and the onchange event of the textbox.I am not allowed to make any changes to the HTML of the pages, or the functions which are called originally by the events.All I can do is place a small javascript file in the head section of the pages.
The code should attach another function which is called during the event, while at the same time preserving the current function attached to the event.
*The Situation*
A traditional situation where HTML form inputs are checked...
(if simplified then it would look something like this)
<form onSubmit="return checkWholeForm(this)">
<!-- other inputs -->
<input type="text" name="anInput" onBlur="dataCheck(this, ...)" />
<span id="error_anInput"></span>
<!-- other inputs -->
<input type="submit" name="btnSubmit" />
</form>
dataCheck validates the inputs value and if something is wrong, then..
document.getElementById('error_anInput').innerHTML = 'Error!'
or if data is valid then the content of span is removed.
The checkWholeForm function iterates through all elements on the form
and triggers onblur() for each input... leading to executing function
dataCheck (and so changing innerHTML of some specific span elements if
needed).
*The Problem*
If I have entered incorrect data to an input and hit the submit button
with my mouse (causing the onBlur event to be triggered just right
before onSubmit) then *occasionally* for some fields the onSubmit event
is not triggered because the onClick event is not triggered. :S
As there are actually quite many complex functions (tested and these
seem OK afaik) that are doing the checks then dowes anyboudy have a clue
what type of code might break this. I thought at first that setting
innerHTML to some value during onBlur disables all waiting events but as
this is happening occasionally (on some machines) I'm in doubt...
any ideas what to check? double declaration of function/variable names?
Not deleting some object after usage? ... anything?
Waiting for any ideas...
PS. http://eix.lap.ee/test/portali_js.html in the example *occasionally*
third field generates the error - remove any content from the field
and stright hit the submit (*with mouse* - to create onBlur and onClick
at the same time).
I am working on a simple control panel where I have text input fields in which a user can click on a text box and the text will automatically focus and select. I have done this fine. However, when I use the same onclick event for multiple fields, only the last one created works. So, if I were to comment out the password and email field additions, then the userName field would work correctly. If I were to just comment out the email field, password would work correctly but userName would not. And finally, if I have the code as is, userName and password do not function correctly while email does.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI hope that someone can help me with this strange problem I have here. I have some script which changes a button and changes the onclick event. The strange thing is that although it is changing it. All the events have the same parameter even though my code is giving each button's onclick event it's own unique parameter.
[Code]...
I am reading values from a database into a table and I have it so that when the mouse is over a row the row is highlighted blue and when the mouse exits that row the row becomes white again - straight forward.
each row also has a check box with an onclick event and ultimately I would like when the checkbox is checked the row to be highlighted red and remain that colour. The problem is that the mouseover and mouseout events still fire. Is there way to disable these when the box is checked? Code:
Have an asp page that user selects a week from date picker and it returns data from sql table in a series of checkboxes for overtime availability. i.e., for the week of 10/10/2011 the checkboxes are Monday through Sunday, the user clicks the checkboxes they want to work overtime and hits a submit button. Let's assume they chose Monday and Wednesday. If they go back to this page later and pick the week of 10/10/2011 the sql table shows checked in the Monday and Wednesday checkboxes.
They can then make any changes they want, hit the submit button, and that sql record is updated with the new data. So on to the issue. For audit purposes, there is another sql table called ot_audit. What I want to do is every time one of the checkboxes is changed (pre hitting the submit button), I need a new record added to the ot_audit table. It will show a datetime stamp, who made the change, what was clicked, and if it was checked or unchecked. I'm new here and all I know is there are onChange and onClick events. Lost after that.
I have been reading and practicing Javascript for the last month and so far I'm happy with it. I noticed that you can add Event Listeners and trigger a function based on that event but I also noticed that you could add an event directly to any element as an attribute, something like:
Code:
<p onclick="doSomething()">Click Me</p>
function doSomething(){
//do something
}
So my question is why would someone add and event listener instead of adding that event directly in the element (as the sample above)? The reason I'm asking is because adding event listeners involves more code:
Code:
var elementName= document.getElementById('elemenstsID');
elementName.addEventListener("click", doSomething, false);
I guess what I don't know understand is why would someone choose to add an event listener instead, I know it is more OOP but doesn't the "onclick","onload" etc., do the same thing?
I would like to open a window "under" the current window (So it doesn't open on top). I think this can be achieved using the .blur function.
So something like:
<a href="#" onclick="openWindow [URL];this.blur();return false;">Open website</a>
(Obviously this doesn't work)
I've seen ways to do it, if I'm using 1 url, but because I have a list of 30 different links, I can't simply use:
Code:
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
function goNewWin() {
TheNewWin =window.open("somepage.html");
TheNewWin.blur();
}
</SCRIPT>
Which is why I need something that I can use on each different url individually that opens a new window under the current one.
I am trying to create a script that onload will attach an onclick and onchange event to all fields.I have also tried using setAttribute instead of attachEvent and it still does not work.Basically what the events do is disable a interval when an input field is selected and enable the interval when it is no longer selected.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have created two onClick events that i need to combine into one with jQuery. I have an unordered list:
Code:
<ul id="coverTabs">
<li class="currentTab"><a href="#">Individual</a></li>
<li><a href="#">Couple</a></li>
[code].....
So the active tab is set in the HTML to Individual by default.The following jQuery sets the active depending on which one is clicked.
Code:
$('ul#coverTabs > li').live('click', function() {
// Clickable tabs
// Removes default class applied in HTML and onClick adds 'currentTab' class
[code]....
what i want to achieve is when a user clicks a tab we call the XML document. The appropriate tab name is fetched and subsequently when a user clicks on a column under that tab the appropriate level cost data is displayed on the page.
Alright, me having a very basic knowledge of js I'm looking for some help with(what I think should be) a simple hide/show of a set of divs. I've broken down the ccs/html I'm looking at on a test page here...
The js I have in the page had been what I tried to modify from a simple hide/show, but it's not doing what I want it to do (obviously). The goal is when you click on link 3, I want white3 to hide and all the other white divs to show, when you click on link 3, white 2 will hide and the other white divs will show, and so on. So basically it's revealing what div you click to. A lot of what I've found have been just toggles, but I'm not very confident in my ability to adjust code.
I am having trouble trying to hide a link and a div when I click on a link. Here is what I tried to do first.
I have two links and one div box. When I click the first link I want to show the div box and another link (hide) then at the same time I want to hide the link that I clicked.
Showdiv HideDiv(initially hidden)
--------------div box------
| initially hidden |
| |
[Code]....
If it is not possible to do with link (<a> tags) can I achieve this with an image? Lets say I just change the image onclick and show a div box and then click the same (now changed image) and hide the box.
I'm new to the forums, so if i post anything wrong let me know. I'm trying to use links to hide all the images, and show just ones from a certain category. I've used the img name attribute to group them and tried to do a function that shows only one img.
<script language="javascript">
function showone(x) {
document.getElementByName('a').style.display='none';
document.getElementByName('b').style.display='none';
document.getElementByName('c').style.display='none';
[Code]...
except the links don't work like they should, and I can't figure out why. I'm an idiot with javascript, so if feel free to make fun of me, and if anyone knows how to get this simple function to work,