Image Rotator With Links Not Clickable
Jul 1, 2010
I did a search but didn't find this so if I missed the thread I apologize. I want to show 3 images with a link to the individual dog's page. The images are rotating just fine but none of them are clickable. I'm new to Javascript and took a simple image rotator script and then edited it.
View 2 Replies
ADVERTISEMENT
Aug 27, 2010
Im using this code to rotate images on refresh but dont know how to add links to each image, can't anyone help?
View 3 Replies
View Related
Feb 23, 2011
im looking for an image rotator script with links, so every time the page is refreshed a new random image is displayed. The thing is, i need a script that doesnt have the location of the images in the script.I need a script like the current google adsense script, no advertisement links or locations are displayed.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Feb 3, 2009
I am working with javascript...where I have cycling banners at the top, 3 images and I need to make two of them clickable to a website that I assign to the two. bannerad2 for www.bigmtn.com and bannerad3 for www.bridgerbowl.com Not sure how to get this to work right, have tried some things and it usually ends up making duplicate banners above the original, which I don't want. Have used this <a href= and <img src= but it didn't work unless I am placing those in the wrong area <body>
Here is some of the code for now:
View 1 Replies
View Related
Apr 9, 2009
I've been looking around the net and so far have come up empty.If a user mouses over a cell in a table, I'd like a popup to appear, but not a non-interactive tooltip. I'd like it to be a bubble or something akin, that would allow the user to move the mouse pointer inside it (and not have the window move around like a tooltip) and have clickable links and images inside the popup that take them to another page. I've seen this feature when hovering over links in various forums, but can't seem to find a framework or sample code that will do this.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Sep 5, 2011
If someone posts something, and it includes a link, I'd like that link to be able to be clicked and link to the site instead of just showing up as a string. Does anyone know a script that can accomplish this? About an hour of googling has got me nowhere.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Jun 11, 2010
what I'm trying to do is to have a vertical menu where one of the list items if triggered (click or mouseover are both fine) moves to the right and then slides down a submenu with other 4 lists items. I got this working while I was just trying this effect alone thanks to this script:
<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery-1.4.2.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
[code]....
View 1 Replies
View Related
Jan 5, 2010
I am looking to include the following image rotator on a website[url]...
However I would like to automate it so that it scrolls through each image/description in an interval.
Is it possible to do with the jQuery used?
View 2 Replies
View Related
Jan 24, 2011
I'm trying to use an image rotator on a site. I've been told that we are set up to use Jquery plugins. But I'm not exactly sure what that means. Do I need to upload the jquery files to my server? Or can I just link to them? Here are the two files.
[URL]
Also, currently the rotator moves too quickly. How can I slow it down? Here's the entire script.
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://cloud.github.com/downloads/malsup/cycle/jquery.cycle.all.latest.js"></script>
[Code].....
View 1 Replies
View Related
Nov 10, 2011
I'm trying to do a simple image rotator without a plugin (they're not letting me use a plugin, but I don't need any transition effects, so it should be very simple w/o a plugin.
[Code]...
(I also would to find an approach that I can easily choose whether or not it should loop or not (stop at last photo or go back to the first photo..)
View 2 Replies
View Related
Dec 16, 2010
I just need something that rotates/slides a few images when a page loads. I'd guess Jquery would work best? But it needs to work in all browsers, and I have read some horror stories about ones that don't. Any good recommendations?
View 1 Replies
View Related
Apr 1, 2011
I have added an image rotator to my website using Java Script.The box for the rotator shows up on the published site but not the pictures.When I click on the box it links to the pictures I have added, and I know they are rotating because it changes every time I click on it.Also, the code does not seem to be showing up when I view the source of the page.
View 6 Replies
View Related
Jan 20, 2010
I found on this site very good script for rotating images in table background.[code]However, it works perfectly only in IE, while it does not work in any other browser. I understood that problem is with document.getElementById.
View 15 Replies
View Related
Apr 23, 2010
I've been working on a site that uses some JS to rotate some images near the top - the nice looking ones of the safari lodge :Which uses the code :
Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
//new fadeshow(IMAGES_ARRAY_NAME, slideshow_width, slideshow_height, borderwidth, delay,
[code]....
View 2 Replies
View Related
Jun 4, 2009
I got some javascript code going that is working fine swopping my images. The way it works is that the user clicks in the boxes to indicate their skill level and that info gets sent with the submission of the form (hence the checkboxes). At the moment the checkboxes themselves are visible but that is just to indicate to me that it is working. I will hide them later. Attached are my images. What I need is a more sleeker and clever way to work the JS. I was thinking of a loop but not sure how to implement it.
[Code]...
View 8 Replies
View Related
May 17, 2011
I am working on building a website and have been looking for a jquery plugin with no luck. I am wanting something that doesn't show anything but the image. And then after X number of seconds, the image slides UP and the next image slides up from the bottom of the frame.
This is an example of the kind of plugin I'm after.[URL]
That one shows just the image and you can control speed, but it fades in/out. I just want it to slide up!
View 2 Replies
View Related
Dec 10, 2003
This here is a script that I've used in a few different sites, namely art/graphic/image-related sites. It's designed to rotate through banner ads, images, text, or anything else. I've tried to make it as easy to use as possible, so let me know what you think. Efficiency and functionality improvement suggestions are always welcome. =)
Documentation is available (http://www.skyzyx.com/scripts/messagecenter.php), and you can download the script with a demo page at the bottom of this post.
One thing that I built-in is a user's ability to stop the content from rotating (assuming the web designer makes the function available on his/her website), which helps to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines about "no or uncontrollable screen flickering".
/*************************************
MESSAGE CENTER 5.1
(c) 2002-03, Ryan Parman
http://www.skyzyx.com
Distributed according to SkyGPL 2.1,
http://www.skyzyx.com/license/
*************************************/
/*************************************
Updated September 2, 2003
v5.1 - Added Next() and Previous(). Also added "aliases" for many
functions to help a coder's logical naming style. Changed Resume()
into an alias for Start(). Streamlined and optimized code for efficiency.
v5.0 - Completely rewrote this script from the ground-up to be object-
oriented in nature. Implemented Algorithm's OO Timeouts. Functions
include addMessage(), start(), pause(), resume(), and clear().
*************************************/
function messageCenter(zSpanID, zDelayMS)
{
// INITIALIZATION
var spanid=zSpanID;
var delay=(zDelayMS) ? zDelayMS:4000;
var messageArray=new Array();
var count=0;
var tOut=new Timer(this);
var tOutRef, tOutRev;
var prevAcct=0;
var nextAcct=0;
// ADD A MESSAGE
// The parameter must be an HTML or text string.
this.addMessage=function(zMessage) {
messageArray[messageArray.length]=zMessage;
}
// START MESSAGE CENTER
// Usually this will be called on the onload of the BODY tag.
this.start=function() {
if (document.getElementById) {
document.getElementById(spanid).innerHTML=messageArray[count];
count++;
if (count > (messageArray.length-1)) count=0;
}
tOut.clearTimeout(tOutRev);
tOutRef=tOut.setTimeout("start", delay);
nextAcct=0;
prevAcct=0;
}
// start() aliases:
this.resume=function() { this.start(); }
// PAUSE FUNCTION
// This will pause the Message Center. Optionally, passing a String parameter will display that string while paused.
this.pause=function(stopMessage) {
this.stopMsg=(stopMessage) ? stopMessage:null;
tOut.clearTimeout(tOutRef);
if (this.stopMsg) document.getElementById(spanid).innerHTML=this.stopMsg;
}
// pause() aliases:
this.stop=function(stopMessage_stop) { this.pause(stopMessage_stop); }
// CLEAR FUNCTION
// This will stop the Message Center, and clear the element's contents.
this.clear=function() {
tOut.clearTimeout(tOutRef);
document.getElementById(spanid).innerHTML=''
count=0;
nextAcct=0;
prevAcct=0;
}
// clear() aliases:
this.end=function() { this.clear(); }
this.kill=function() { this.clear(); }
this.NoDisassembleNumberFive=function() { this.clear(); }
// NEXT FUNCTION
// This will skip to the next message, and pause the Message Center.
this.next=function() {
if (nextAcct == 0) { nextAcct=1; prevAcct=1 }
else if (nextAcct != 0) count++;
if (count > (messageArray.length-1)) count=0;
if (count < 0) count=messageArray.length-1;
tOut.clearTimeout(tOutRef);
document.getElementById(spanid).innerHTML=messageArray[count];
}
// next() aliases:
this.forward=function() { this.next(); }
this.fwd=function() { this.next(); }
// PREVIOUS FUNCTION
// This will skip to the previous message, and pause the Message Center.
this.previous=function() {
if (prevAcct == 0) { prevAcct=1; count-=2; nextAcct=1; }
else if (prevAcct != 0) count--;
if (count > (messageArray.length-1)) count=0;
if (count < 0) count=messageArray.length-1;
tOut.clearTimeout(tOutRef);
document.getElementById(spanid).innerHTML=messageArray[count];
}
// previous() aliases:
this.prev=function() { this.previous(); }
this.back=function() { this.previous(); }
}
/*************************************
Utilizes Algorithm's Timer Class for Object-Oriented timeouts
http://www.undefined.net
*************************************/
function Timer() {
this.obj = (arguments.length)?arguments[0]:window;
return this;
}
Timer.prototype.setInterval = function(func, msec) {
var i = Timer.getNew();
var t = Timer.buildCall(this.obj, i, arguments);
Timer.set[i].timer = window.setInterval(t,msec);
return i;
}
Timer.prototype.setTimeout = function(func, msec) {
var i = Timer.getNew();
Timer.buildCall(this.obj, i, arguments);
Timer.set[i].timer = window.setTimeout("Timer.callOnce("+i+");",msec);
return i;
}
Timer.prototype.clearInterval = function(i) {
if(!Timer.set[i]) return;
window.clearInterval(Timer.set[i].timer);
Timer.set[i] = null;
}
Timer.prototype.clearTimeout = function(i) {
if(!Timer.set[i]) return;
window.clearTimeout(Timer.set[i].timer);
Timer.set[i] = null;
}
Timer.set = new Array();
Timer.buildCall = function(obj, i, args) {
var t = "";
Timer.set[i] = new Array();
if(obj != window) {
Timer.set[i].obj = obj;
t = "Timer.set["+i+"].obj.";
}
t += args[0]+"(";
if(args.length > 2) {
Timer.set[i][0] = args[2];
t += "Timer.set["+i+"][0]";
for(var j=1; (j+2)<args.length; j++) {
Timer.set[i][j] = args[j+2];
t += ", Timer.set["+i+"]["+j+"]";
}
}
t += ");";
Timer.set[i].call = t;
return t;
}
Timer.callOnce = function(i) {
if(!Timer.set[i]) return;
eval(Timer.set[i].call);
Timer.set[i] = null;
}
Timer.getNew = function() {
var i = 0;
while(Timer.set[i]) i++;
return i;
}
View 1 Replies
View Related
Jul 22, 2011
So, what I'm trying to do is embed links inside a cycle slide show. Here's an example:
[Code]...
As you can see, I'm using a div tag in place of an image and setting the image as the BG of the div. Then I'm overlaying some text and links on the "slide". When I click the links however, the result is animation invocation rather than link target invocation. The div click event is takingprecedenceover the link click event. Is there a built in handler in the Cycle library to handle this?
View 2 Replies
View Related
Apr 11, 2010
I have an image on which when user click I submit my form after doing basic javascript validation.I want user not to be able to click once they clicked on the image so that they don't submit it twice. Right now I disable the image once they click it.I was wondering is there any other way I can do that, is there any way to make image click able only once?
View 5 Replies
View Related
Dec 8, 2011
I created this thread on the html forum but I'm not sure if it can be done with javascript, so I'll post here as well. I was wondering if there's a way to make various sections of the image clickable? The sections on the image are not rectangular so I can't make divs. I don't think I can use imagemap either since that only works for making one clickable area right? I already cut out these sections in photoshop and saved them with alpha background, and created a "glowing" version of each section, since I want to make it so that when mouse hovers over it, it will glow. But I can't stack them on top of each other, since if I do that only the topmost layer will be clickable for those areas where they will overlap with rectangular divs. This is example of what I mean: [URL]
View 6 Replies
View Related
Oct 1, 2009
First off, I am no professional coder, so bare with me. The goal was to implement a photo gallery using "ImgBrowz0r" (javascript), and a jQuery plugin called prettyphoto, to make the selected photo pop-up in front of the website. I am very impressed by the way it looks thusfar.
URL: Gallery
One thing bugs me however, which I can not wrap my head around;
When viewing the above gallery in Windows 7, using IE8, the thumbnails display really weird rollover behavior. The thumbs are not clickable, except for on the 1-px border and sometimes the exact centerlines. I found out that it is an issue everywhere, except on the last row of folder thumbnails. The last row works perfectly fine! Can anyone explain this to me? I am lost!
View 1 Replies
View Related
Aug 30, 2010
How do I make a "new Image()" class clickable? I found out how to move it around with the keys, but is there some way to make this image clickable?I don't want clickable images as an HTML element. It has to be inside my JavaScript canvas.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Jan 14, 2011
I want to be able to place an image on the canvas and have an onclick event for that object.
Code:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
[code]....
View 2 Replies
View Related
Dec 8, 2011
I created this thread on the html forum but I'm not sure if it can be done with javascript, so I'll post here as well. I was wondering if there's a way to make various sections of the image clickable? The sections on the image are not rectangular so I can't make divs. I don't think I can use imagemap either since that only works for making one clickable area right? I already cut out these sections in photoshop and saved them with alpha background, and created a "glowing" version of each section, since I want to make it so that when mouse hovers over it, it will glow. But I can't stack them on top of each other, since if I do that only the topmost layer will be clickable for those areas where they will overlap with rectangular divs.
View 1 Replies
View Related
Nov 28, 2010
I have an image wrapped inside a link tag.<a href="somepage.html"><img id="content" src="img/some.gif" /></a>
I want this .click target to be the link: $('a').click(function(e){
Instead, the target returned is the image [HTMLImageElement].
I have tried using closest()and currentTarget:
But they all still return the image, not the link.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Nov 2, 2011
New to jQuery.
I have a jquery slider in use on my site;[url]. (at the top of the page), and have a very simple question for you.
How do I make each slide image a clickable image? I'd like to link each separate slide to it's own [url]..
View 15 Replies
View Related