Image Rotator With Links
Aug 27, 2010Im using this code to rotate images on refresh but dont know how to add links to each image, can't anyone help?
View 3 RepliesIm using this code to rotate images on refresh but dont know how to add links to each image, can't anyone help?
View 3 Repliesim 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 RelatedI 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 View RelatedI 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?
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].....
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..)
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 RelatedI 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 RelatedI 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 RelatedI'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]....
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!
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;
}
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.
New to javascript/jquery, been trying to create a rotator which displays a large image with caption and uses next/previous button and thumbnails for control. Everything works fine but when the rotator gets to the last item i'd like it to go back to the first, and when the previous button is clicked at the first item I'd like it to go to the last.
$(document).ready(function() {
//set to zero
var x = 0;
[code]....
Basically I have added a Lightbox gallery, which is all working as it should here URL...However, the large photos can render underneath the two sets of rotating images - the ones near the top of various resorts, and the one on the left hand side showing sponsor's logos. It only seems to do it sometimes with the set at the top, but always with the Award Sponsors one.If it doesn't show with the page as it loads, you can see what I mean by scrolling down until the Awards Sponsors graphic is about halfway down the screen.
So my question is really just to ask if there's a way of ensuring that the Lightbox photos do appear over everything else on the page?
I have an image that contains two links; however, you cannot tell unless you happen to mouseover the right area and a message appears "Click here..." How do I highlight the area so that the user knows the links are there?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a page on which a random image loads. Each image needs an accompanying image map to take you to the appropriate link. How do I make the appropriate image map links load? Here is my code so far, which works fine.
myStrip = new Array("images/hstrip_1.jpg","images/hstrip_2.jpg");
imgCt = myStrip.length;
function chooseStrip() {
if (document.images) {
randomNum = Math.floor((Math.random() * imgCt));
document.strip.src = myStrip[randomNum];
}
}
When you lick it it will opn up a url in a window. then in 10 seconds it will open up another url in another window automatically.
View 4 Replies View RelatedIm trying to make a navagation menu with images that need to be changed when someone hovers over the child category.
So lets say I have a menu that looks like this:
<img src="notactiveimagemenu1.jpg" alt="">
<ul id="menu1">
<li>link</li>
<li>link</li>
[Code]....
I know I could add onmouseover events to each li item and changing the src of the category. But Im trying to find a better solution. And I think I should be able to use document.getElementById(id).onmouseover = function() for that.
note I know I could use jquery to do all of this very easy but I consider this practice because I don't know that much javascript.
I have 3 smaller thumbnail images and when I click on any of them, the resulting image displays in the larger image space.
The tricky part is that I want the larger image to become a link that changes, depending on which image is displaying. (I don't want the little images to be links.)
Click here [url] for a visual to explain what I am wanting to do.
Here is what I have for script...but I can't figure out the links...This script works fine, but I can't figure out how to make the larger image have 3 separate links, depending on which image is displaying in it.
I've got the following script to trace as far as defining the p variable, but then the script apperas to choke. I'm thinking my insertBefore logic is incorrect and wondered if someone can help me out.I'm basically trying to attach an icon inside the a tags within the 'content' container, in front of the a tag text to achieve something like
<a href=""><img src="icon.gif">Text</a> where as the moment the document just has <a href="">Text</a>
Code:
function createElement(parent, target){
var c = document.createElement('img');
c.src = 'icon.gif';
[code]....
I found, after some googling, a js that shows broken image links in FF. I wonder if its possible to alter it so that the script displays the broken link image in the same size as the original image is in. Now it makes it in to 80x80px [code]...
View 6 Replies View RelatedI use the following script for my rotating images with links and would like to know if there is a way to have the links display in a new window code...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI've built this DreamWeaver template for a website, the links I am using are Jpegs that, when rolled over, change to another Jpeg with a different color scheme. When I preview the template in any browser on in DreamWeaver's Live View, everything appears to be working fine.
Here's the problem: When I make an HTML page based on the template and attempt to view that HTML page, I get the following results:
Firefox: Nothing happens when rolling over IE: ActiveX prompt, upon allowing unblocked content I'll go over a button, at which point it switches to that "I can't find the image" image.
DW Live View: Same as Firefox
I can't think of anything that would make that happen, here is the code I am using.
For the button image:
<a href="about_one.html"><img src="images/buttons/btnAbout.jpg" width="75" height="40" id="btnAbout" onmouseover="changeAboutLink()" onmouseout="revertAboutLink()" /></a>
[Code]....
What I have is a site with about 10 pictures, each of these pictures needs to be randomly pulled from folders, each picture slot will have its own folder, due to it being categorized. When the picture is clicked i need it to open a new page with the document associated to the picture. Is there a way to do this without having to rewrite the code every time? Because as there are new documents added at the end of each week.Unfortunately the server I use doesn't support PHP, but if it has to be done in PHP I can switch.Like I said though I haven't messed around with web design in a long time
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a page in which I need multiple JavaScipt popups. That part works fine, but the popup links, which are images, won't align horizontally. Instead, they line up vertically. I've tried putting them in tables but then the JavaScript doesn't work.
Here's the code for the JavaScript script: Code: