I have used javascript to change text size before however the task i wish to try is a little bit out of my league, i have scoured the web looking for an answer and have yet to come close to anything similar. This is sort of a last option for me so i truly hope i find a clue or better yet an answer. Essentially what i am trying to achieve is exactly the effect achieved when you hit "ctrl+" to increase the size of a webpage so that i can include a button/link etc that can be clicked for users with lesser vision so i can avoid going back into any of my clients completed sites and having to completely redo the css/overall design..
i recently started using jquery keypad plugin for virtual keyboard. its working perfectly, but the only thing is that its supposed to be used on machines which will have very large displays. so i want thinking of some method to make its size a little bit bigger. i tried the .keypad('change' method but it didnt work.
anyone here who can tell me some way to change the size, i would like the size to be relative to the screen preferably. and it should change the size uniformly when we increase the size of the webpage
I'm attempting to make a web page that adapts to the size of your browser size when it maximized. Because I'm only 15 I'm not such a great programmer or coder. I've done my best with the resources I have though (Fluent in Lua and a natural ability to pick languages syntax up quickly)
Here is what I have so far, it doesn't work and it is starting to puzzle me. As it seems correct as I look at it. I'm sorry if this question show my ignorance. I try my best to hide it.
Some of it is Copy pasted from sources on Google. But only for educational purposes, I learn off reading, examining and testing out snippets.
I'm basically trying to get the max size of the window and resize the div accordingly.
The code at the end of this post displays 3 lines, each of which is supposed to display the inner width of the browser window.The top line, show width 1, is filled in by an inline script inserted in the body after the 3 display lines.The middle line, show width 2, is a function defined in the head section and kicked off by the onload event of the body tag.The last line, show width 3,is a function that is also defined in the head section and kicked off as window.onresize by the show width 2 script.This works the same when you remove the window.resize line and add the onresize event to the body tag.
I'm running XP professional 64-bit and Explorer 8. I saved the code to my hard drive and here is the results and what I think is happening.Double click the file, window maximized:
This page is 0 pixels wide. This page is 0 pixels wide. This page is 1897 pixels wide.
During the load and at load the DOM does not know the width of the window yet. When the page is complete the DOM is updated and the change in the window size triggers the onresize event and the third width is updated correctly.Double click the title bar to unmaximize the window and the display changes to:
This page is 0 pixels wide. This page is 0 pixels wide. This page is 929 pixels wide.
The page was not reloaded, so the first two lines remain the same, it was resized so the third line changes.Hit F5 to refresh the screen:
This page is 929 pixels wide. This page is 929 pixels wide. This page is No Jave Script pixels wide.
The page was refreshed with the DOM already knowing the width of the page so lines one and two displayed the proper width. It was not resized, so line 3 was not refreshed and the original text remained.
Resize the window:
This page is 929 pixels wide. This page is 929 pixels wide. This page is 808 pixels wide.
The dom initially knew the old size when it was refreshed, so lines one and two did not change. Line three was updated after the window size was updated in the DOM.
Here is the actual page code:
Code: <!-- saved from url=(0014)about:internet --> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <HTML>[code]...
I am using the following code for disabling Ctrl-N in IE7. It disables the Ctrl-N feature of IE which opens a new window containing the same page as the 'active' window. The code works great (at first glance). However, I noticed that, if you click anywhere inside the browser window and THEN press Ctrl-N, the new window will open. If you don't click anywhere inside the window, the following code works. Can anyone see an improvement to the following code so that clicking inside the browser window doesn't bypass the javascript?
Looking to define the size of a new window. Here's the problem....I had done this and got it to work, like I normally do, however...this page is going to be sent thru email and Outlook chokes on the link that would open the new sized page through the javascript.SO, I was wondering if, there is a way to define the size of the page called, within that page itself...thus removing the javascript from the link in the emailed page.
I have a goal in mind, and that is to get the width & height of a <DIV> tag in one document and insert them into another document...all on the same domain. It sounds like a simple task, but in case more detail is needed, let me explain:I have a page called 'demo.html' which launches a page called 'gallery/archive_iframe.html' via Shadowbox as an iFrame.
The problem is that 'gallery/archive_iframe.html' slightly differs in dimension on every browser and screen resolution. I want to have the iFrame's size detected every time it launches so Shadowbox can get solid dimensions to display it without scrollbars.Here is the code I would like to insert the dimensions in to:
i am using this script (jquery) to resize textareas when a user enters text. it works well. in the management system im writing i would like to also resize all textareas so that all text is visible when forms load .i.e. a user loads a form with textareas on and all the text is visible when they read the contents
I'm battling to print labels on a dot matrix printer. The available page sizes are all bigger than a single label and I can't make custom page sizes on this printer (panasonic KX-P1150). Whenever I print a label, the printer form feeds the label paper and does not stop after the label. I have googled and see that printer comands can be send directly to the printer with ActiveX controls from inside a javascript but the only examples I found changed the orientation etc. None changed the page size or disabled the form feed.
I am working on copying from one listbox to another. The value should not be removed from first list box. I am trying to select multiple values using ctrl key for copying. can someone give some idea or sample code for this.
I am writing a callback functions that fit into a framework. Unfortunately, the framework does not provide any means of getting the initial onclick event. So, I tried doing the following to see if the ctrl key was pressed:
var ctrl=(window.event&&window.event.ctrlKey);
This didn't work. Is there a way to know if the ctrl key was pressed after the fact?
I want to put a combo box on my webpage where the user can change the Font of the table size based on their screen resolution. The fonts will be 12,14,16 and so on.
Im having a bit of an issue with a website im building for a band. The band want a site that is 2500 width so that when the page loads you can either scroll roght or left to view the out of screen material...
i cant find a way of the page loading centered...it is always loading to the far left and all i can do is scroll right...i have uploaded the site to [URL]... I origionally posted this thread in the CSS forum but was instructed this would be a Javascript issue
I have tried to get an event listener to listen for when the user presses Control-D on their keyboard. This would trigger a confirm delete function - if you've ever used QuickBooks Ctrl-D is the command that does this and this is a financial application.
Problem is that in FireFox, Ctrl-D means bookmark the page and this window pops up. I want to "return false" before this happens.
On this subject I would also like to take over Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V eventually but with Ctrl-D it will work for anything. here is what I have. Again, IT WORKS, but doesn't stop the natural event (bookmark page) fromhappening:
Code:
function AddOnkeypressCommand(strCommand){ //---- version 1.0, by , last edit 2004-12-14 //add to array of commands: m_onkeypressCmds[m_onkeypressCmds.length] = strCommand;
I want to disable a function when a user is pressing control or command using Javascript. Is this at all possible? My reason for doing this is because I recently implemented lightbox to my script, but I still want users to be able to open the image in a new tab by just clicking control or command when clicking the image rather than opening it in lightbox (which it does).
I'm working on controlling a windows media player I'm trying to figure out how to control it with keys like CTRL+SHIFT+P to play it. The problem is that I don't know how to capture all three at the same time.
I'm ONLY supporting IE because that's what the client only want's supported. I have been reading through the forums but nothing about capturing both CTRL+another key or SHIFT+another key.