I have a html template and I want to insert a deeplink tag like this
Code:
<a href='{deeplink}'>nice name</a>
Because I want an output like this:
Code:
<a href='[URL]'>nice name</a>
When I do this the output is like this:
Code:
<a href='<strong>Deeplink</strong>: <a href="[URL]" onclick="window.open(this.href,'_blank','location=1,resizable=1,status=1,scrollbars=1,toolbar=1,menubar=1');return false">[URL]</a><br />'>nice name</a>
How can I trim this code to get the results I mentioned before.
I need to know how to create an web template in Javascript or may be what is the simple way to create an Web template.I don't want to use dreamWeaver or other tools.I have watched some of the webpage and they are using Javascript to create an template.
I am working on a rapid html prototyping framework. This would allow me (as an interaction designer) to create html prototypes fast.I have been looking in templating plugins to help with building the templates or filling them with content. For example {{ lorem_ipsum }} would be replaced with a few paragraphs of random text. This is easy to do with several plugins.
However it would be great to be able to add a bit more flexibility by using functions like {{ loremWords(100) }} which would add 100 random words which are different for each replaced item. Or something similar to add a menu or other snippets.It is probably not too difficult but so far I have not gotten it working yet. And the pluginsI have found are either too complex, requires script tags or can't handle functions.
I found the following code on a web site. It creates a small frame inside a web page. The code is too advanced for me to understand. It does the job for me. What I would like to do is insert a small table in the frame. I don't know at what point and how to add the HTML code. I would also like to add a link to a CSS file.
function move_box(an, box) { var cleft = 0; var ctop = 0; var obj = an;
I'm trying to make a script (i'm a bit of a JS newb) which is called every time a change is made to an input box and will show an image either a tick/check or a cross depending on whether the values of two total boxes match. The script looks right to me but the image doesn't show.
HTML Code: <?php include 'includes/config.inc.php'; ?> <html>[code].....
I know this functionality can be achieved using frames, but I'm trying to avoid that because it seems to break everything else when I do use them! Here is a snapshot from my website, in basic form at the moment: What I am trying to do is: make the names on the left side adjust the text on the right side. However, I would like to be able to put the text / pictures for each link in a separate HTML, to make it easy to update and add new ones in the future. Is there some way to do this in jQuery, preferably that does not require a huge knowledge of programming?
I'm giving away a freebie on my blog for other people to use on their blogs. It's an add-on thingy that allows their readers to share their blog posts on social networks like Twitter, etc.Since I doubt the people who will be using this freebie are experts when it comes to HTML, I don't want to dump a lot of code on them. I want to give it to them in just a few lines of code.An external JS file works great for this... well, sort of. Basically, this is how the add-on is supposed to work.
My JS file is going to create a bunch of divs, spans, links, and all that lovely stuff, and give them some classes and styling. Then, there's going to be another script (not my own) that I'll be giving away along with my JS script. This script is an AddThis script (AddThis, if you didn't know, is a sharing and bookmarking service used on many sites). This AddThis script basically takes the HTML elements I created in my script (which it can identify by the classes I defined), and make them clickable, and do stuff that I don't want to bother to make them do myself. In other words, it makes my job MUCH easier, in addition to giving the person using my freebie the ability to see who is sharing their blog posts.
creating all these HTML elements was the use innerHTML(). But the problem is that while my script loads fine, the AddThis script doesn't add the classes that it's supposed to. The AddThis script does load, and I've checked my script for errors and I don't see any, so I assume for some reason AddThis is unable to add the classes. So, I tried createElement(). Same exact elements being created, but I get the same problem I have with innerHTML().So, I tried document.write() and everything worked exactly as it's supposed to, which is great, but I know how evil everyone says document.write is, and the last thing I want to do is be evil, LOL.
I think I've tried everything now, even a normal HTML page in an iframe, but that doesn't work because the AddThis script gets the URL of the current page so it can use it for sharing the blog post (like in a tweet), and I don't want the source of the iframe as the URL!
I would like to know how I can make either innerHTML() or createElement() work for this script, and if it's impossible, maybe you can at least tell me WHY it's not working. For me, there's nothing worse than not knowing why something isn't working!
var doc = frames[0].document; doc.open(); doc.write(data); if($.browser.mozilla){
[code].....
"data" is a string with html content. this works quite good in all browsers but I wonder if there is a better solution.firefox doesn't load the content correctly if the content is too large and doc.close() is called too early.
I've been working on this for quite a while trying to figure out why I can only get a click to be recognized by IE once. If a user clicks on another element, and then goes back to the original one, nothing happens. I've gone right down to this
Suppose I have a page that I cannot edit(in before "get a real host") but can apply Javascript to. For stylistic purposes, I would like to wrap the contents of the page in a <div> or <table>. Could I use Javascript to insert the needed HTML tags directly after the <body> tag in a fashion similar to document.write? I'm not very familiar with Javascript, but I've tried a few half-baked solutions of my own using GetElementsByTagName('body') and other variants, but no luck. I've tried scanning Google as well but I couldn't find anything that would work for me there either but I'm not sure if that's because I wasn't searching for the right keywords or what.
I have a form which is used to write recipes. I have a part of the form to list ingredients which uses 3 for fields, one for quantity one for measurement and one for the ingredient.Quantity is a text field and the other two are selects. The measurement select options are hard coded and the ingredients available are retrieved from a db and added with PHP. Under this I have a button that I would like to use to get the values of these form fields when clicked and apend to the value of a hidden form field which will be a multi dimensional array of those three values for each ingredient used. I would also like it to get the text values and print them to an empty element so the user can see what they are adding.
inserting a result of a SQL query into a html template.I've got a function which sends a query to a client side database und should afterwards show the result on the html side. Here is my function:
function refreshEntries() { db.transaction ( function(transaction)
I'm trying to dynamically insert the Tweetmeme button using Javascript. I'm currently using jQuery throughout the site. Here's the script that I'm using. I basically want to cycle through all the blog entries with a class of journal-entry and append the following JavaScript to the end. This Javascript comes straight from[URL].. This doesn't work for me though and it has something to do with the code between append(). It doesn't like the second set of script tags.
add a css rule to my web template? I want to change the width of it?? It is wider than the normal size template so it runs off the page. How do I make it skinnier?
Where processItem does something to the <li> element that just got generated. As it's written, though, the element doesn't exist at the time processItem is called.Here's how I run the template:
// Make the AJAX call to the service $.ajax({ dataType: "json",
I'm trying to use the jquery template plugin on ie, the code looks great on firefox and chrome but ie refuse to show any data.I'm attaching a sample code , this not the full code, just an example.
Question: Is there a possible way to create a js function that will change a web page template and have the duration change every 4 months? This means that all pages corresponding to the template being used will change with the template?
I have 4 page designs and would like to implement the different designs every 4 months but would like to create a script that will automatically do this instead of having to manually go in and change every page to match the template desired.
I have designed a template for a script in html and planning to sell it, but i am too concerned with piracy because i need money urgently for my further studies and piracy will ruin it,
So is there anyway you can suggest from protecting it?
The 1 way i have in mind is the first time the template loads it send the domain name using the template to my site and automatically placing a php file in another directory so that if i find the user malicious (using the pirated copy) i can disable the template and request him to buy a legitimate copy.
And can that javascript be divided into parts? like 1 part in header another in body and so on, so that it is hard to find the code.
I know there is no 100% full proof way of securing but having done little from our side can also help us avoid few pirate's .
I have: <script id="foo" type="text/x-jquery-tmpl"> <p>${100 * parseInt(x)}</p> </script> When I do: $('#foo').tmpl({'x':5}) // or '5'
[Code]...
I've been searching and everything I find says that ${} should be able to handle arbitrary expressions, but there seems to be some syntax magic/intolerance going on here.
Is it possible to check if template is already compiled and in the stack? For example I need a boolean check, to decide to make ajax call for template or pick it from compiled stack. var callback = fucntion(template){do stuff...} var template = $.tmpl('thumbnail',data); if(!template) {do ajax and get template, then use callback} else{ callback(template); } This would be great, but it doesn't work. $.tmpl doesn't return false if template isn't compiled and in stack.
been looking for a solution to this one for a couple of days, with no luck, I downloaded an under construction template from herethat incorporates keith wood's countdown timerjquery plugin. Its a perfect template for my site. Trouble is i just can't find a way to adjust the timer. it works fine, without adjusting any of the code but it's default display reads that there's 500+ days estimated to launch. As it's for my business website i don't want people to be put off visiting again, so i wanted to adjust the timer to just a few days. (i.e estimated time of launch 3 days, 72 hrs, however many mins & secs)
I need a script that will allow me to save a number of e-mail drafts that I can use over and over again. I need to be able to simply open the saved e-mail, enter an adress from my adressbook (or type it in if necessary) and send it off. I need to be able to do this over many times.
The web hosting company told me I need a server side script to do this. I have no idea where to look. Can anyone point mein the direction of a free script that will do this relatively simple task.
I have a template and I am popularing it with .tmpl(). Everything is working fine but now I want to apply some styles, animation effects (fade in/fade out) etc. to elements inside every template row. My problem is that the template rows are getting generated on the fly and I do not know their IDs to access them. What should I do? How can I apply styles and effects to them? Here is my template code:
Working throu' the Sammy Tutorial with an intent of using a RESTful django server with sammy.[code]Where the console on chrome reports Uncaught ReferenceError: Sammy is not defined and altho' I get to see the template code in the webpage it does not appear to be rendering.All files are visible from the browser including the template code.The error is reported from line 55 [code]which comes after the function declaration.I'm a python/django creature and rarely venture out to the wilds of the client side. Have I made some particularly simple js/jquery/sammy error ?
I'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.