I find that either of these plugins work in isolation but together they are clashing. The first to be specified in my initialisation code works, the following doesn't. Initialisation code looks like this:
I've got an infinite jQuery carousel, which is working, however I need to make a couple of tweaks and I don't know where to start. Below is the code for a visually simplified, but technically identical version:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "[URL]"> <html xmlns="[URL]"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Page Title</title> <script src="[URL]" type="text/javascript"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> $.fn.infiniteCarousel = function () { function repeat(str, num) { return new Array( num + 1 ).join( str ); } .....
Basically, I'm trying to achieve two things: 1. The script creates empty carousel items; these are visible in yellow when you scroll through the items by clicking on the blue squares. How can I remove these so that item '6' goes straight back to item '1', without the two empty list items in between? 2. At the moment two clicks allow you to see all 6 'real' squares, plus the two empty yellow ones. How can I make it so that it scrolls one list item at a time, rather than 4 at present?
I'm trying to slightly alter the script found here,[URL].What i want to do is make the carousel work on a Next/Previous feature versus a 1, 2, 3 method. I tried to do it myself but found i was was just going in circles and nothing was working.
Javascript
Code:
<script language="Javascript"> <!-- function slideFolio(col){
I'm looking to make a list of products with 5 products per page. Therefore if there are, for example, 23 products, I want a page selector on the page that looks a bit like this:
Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next
I will place this in as an include.
I don't seem to be able to make the previous and next buttons work though. I've tried to make it work using the following code... I'm probably doing something stupidly wrong.
i have pages titled "england_1.htm", "england_2.htm" etc... Code:
I don't have a ton of experience with JQuery, but I'm trying to design a carousel using Agile Carousel, the plugin. I've copied the code correctly, but nothing shows up. My code is as follows:
i got a video page, which has images in it, each image is a link to a different video, i want to make it so when 2 lines of images reached, there'll be a button named Next (or anything, doesn't matter) to lead to the Next page of images, note that i want only the part iwth the images to change while using those buttons, not the whole page,the images are built in this way :
I have an iFrame that will eventually have a set of images that you can scroll through using a previous and next button below them. Right now there are only two images. I had the next/previous javascript working when I had four placeholders, but now the client only wants two images up and when you are on the second image and hit next, it goes to a blank screen. Here's the iFrame of the images: [URL]
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "[URL]"> <html xmlns="[URL]"> <head> <script type="text/javascript" src="nextPrevious.js"></script> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> <style type="text/css"> <!-- body { background-color: #000000; .....
The images stop at image 3; if I press next it doesn't loop. How can I make it continuously go round and round when I press next/previous? I'm new to JavaScript and I found this script online ( might be old ) and I just need to use it for a simple gallery where images switch as I press the navigation. My problem is that when I preview the design in my browser ( Safari & Firefox ) is doesn't work. Nothing happens, they are marked as links, but I just can't click them.
<head> <script type="text/javascript"> * DHTML slideshow script- Dynamic Drive DHTML code library * This notice must stay intact for legal use * Visit [URL] for full source code
var photos=new Array() var photoslink=new Array() var which=0 //define images. You can have as many as you want: photos[0]="SW4_1.jpg" photos[1]="SW4_2.jpg" photos[2]="SW4_3.jpg" //Specify whether images should be linked or not (1=linked) var linkornot=0 .....
For instance I want to display some announcements from an external text file on a predefined box, like lets say 140 wide and height scalable according to text. The texts would be some announcements from me, a few words. I want the text justified and with previous / next link, if possible. And when they navigate to another page, they will get a random message in that box. There are news tickers on the net, but I just want something simple like this, no scrolling, fading, etc..
I've been working on a Javascript slideshow and have it working except for one problem that when the "next" or "previous" button is clicked for the first time, it skips the following slide. As a bit of a background, my client wants the slideshow to load a random slide when the window is opened, and also play the slideshow in a random order. However, when the "next" or "previous" button is clicked, it is meant to go to the correct sequential slide. For example, if it randomly loaded on slide 5 it should go to slide 6 if "next" is clicked and slide 4 if "previous" is clicked.
If nothing is clicked it will just go to another random slide. Once a button is clicked the client wants the slideshow to stop. I have all of this working, except when the "next" or "previous" buttons are first clicked, one slide is skipped. After clicking the buttons for a second time, it works fine. For example, if it starts on 5 and the "next" button is clicked it goes to 7 instead of 6. However, if it is clicked again, it works fine. The same is true for the "previous" button, altough it does not go to the incorrect slide but takes two clicks to go to the previous, correct slide. You can see what I'm talking about here: [URL]
My code is below. <script> <!-- var SlideShowSpeed = 6000; var CrossFadeDuration = 20; var Picture = new Array(); var Description= new Array(); var Header= new Array(); .....
I am trying to display testimonials on my website in an iframe. This way I can utilize the scrolling feature if needed and keep the page from changing sizes due to the length of the testimonial. I can also change the testimonials order and content easily. I am trying to make a "next" and "previous" button that will sit on the main page (not in the iframe) and cycle through the testimonials. However I am having trouble with this as I am trying to use an array. This is my current code for the Next button. The idea is to check to see if the testimonial is on the last document. If so display the first testimonial in the array. "Else" change to the next testimonial in the array.
var myTests=new Array(); myTests[0]="test001.html"; myTests[1]="test002.html"; myTests[2]="test003.html"; var numTests = myTests.length; var curTests = 0 function nextTests() { if (curTest <= numTests) document.getElementById("testFrame").src=myTests(1); else document.getElementById("testFrame").src=myTests[0]; } Then I am using a simple button to call the function "onclick" <button type="button" onclick="nextTests()">next</button>
I found a great slideshow script i'd like to use @ Dynamic Drive. http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamici...nslideshow.htm
It does everything i want, except allowing the user to navigate to the Previous slide and Next slide. Basically, i'm trying to emulate what MSN already has on their home page.
Anyway, tried for a bit to get this thing working but unfortunately i'm a super-newb so no luck. Here's a sample page. Code:
I have spent the last 6 hours working on this, and I am about to lose my sanity. I need your help very desparately. I want to create some radio buttons for building a computer for a class project. Basically, what I have now is the radio buttons in separate groups, and a function that calculates the total price of the items selected. But what I am finding impossible to get is this: I need to set it up such as that if you select a radio button in one group, it disables part of the second. What this means in my work, is that say I choose AM3 as the CPU socket, only AM3 motherboards and processors will be enabled, and the rest in these categories will be disabled.
I am trying to set it up in a way that when you first open the page, cpu, motherboard and ram groups all disabled, then based on your socket choice you get different options for motherboards and processors, and then based on your motherboard choice you get different choices for RAM.
I'm still a beginner to javaScript, but I'm trying to write a script for a simple image change using next and previous buttons. The following script works, except that the images do not rotate in the desired order. The script works as long as you don't switch from next to previous, which is when the wrong images are shown.
I'm building a gallery page, that's setup like this:
- carousel based horizontal image thumbnail navigation. - main div that loads, on thumbnail click, a high res version of each thumbnail image that exists within the carousel nav.
I have been using the JQuery Cycle plugin on my website and love it! It has so many options and seems customizable to do basically anything. My question is about the previous and next buttons. At the moment I am using next:'#next2, .pics img', prev:'#prev2', to make previous and next arrows underneath the image as well as use the image itself a "next" button. I would like to remove the arrows underneath the image and just use left and right halves of the image as a previous and next button. Previous being the left half and next being the right half of course. I've been searching for this being posted before and have not found any discussions on it. Also, the JQuery Slideviewer does what I'm trying to accomplish: JQuery Slideviewer Demo
Is there a way to incorporate this type of button in JQuery Cycle? It seems easy enough to make the image a next button I feel like dividing it between the two shouldn't be that much more difficult.
I have a single page that I would like to use a different color for the navigation links (because of the background image) and hover effect. So I decided try to use jquery to accomplish this.
If I comment out line 4 of the jquery code , then the althover goes into effect and links changes to red.
In my second test, I also made the pseudo-class :hover red. and got rid of hover() in the jquery. Again, when I comment out line 4, then :hover works. But if I modify the color via jquery, hover effect via CSS and jquery both fail.
I'm trying to add a simple growing effect to a div using jquery, i'd like to create a button that changes his dimentions on the over event of the mouse and turn back to the original dimensions once the mouse is out.
I've used the hover event and I've created 2 functions:one for the growing effect used on the over status and the other one for the reduce effect used on the out status.In IE 7 I've got this error: the growing function is working but the reduction function is not working at all the error code on javascript it's only "Invalid property value".
Here some code:
function makeBig(){ $(this).animate({ "opacity":"0.80", "width":"200px",
I have a menu done in CSS. When you mouse over the menu i change the background position in order to display the 'hover' state. I'm using javascript to show/hide <div> when you click on a button to display proper content without reloading the page (Like a tab menu).
To display the menu in a 'hover' state when you have clicked, i use also javascript to move the background position so it stays on the hover state. But when i mouse over my other menu, they do not apply the CSS anymore.
I guess it have something to do with the fact that i alter the CSS with the JS. But anyone know how to fix this without having to create my mouseover with JS and keep it in CSS?