I want to place some background images behind my navigation links using JQuery. I have spent hours Googling the most promising solution which do not work : And when I apply these solutions to my own code I come up with: $('ul li :eq(0)').css('background', 'url(../images/home_icon.gi)');
I have an onclick that does things and changes the className of my 'logo' div. All of the background images for div id 'logo' are styled by external CSS. A button I setup with addEvent alerts the className of 'logo' correctly but the 'logo' background doesn't change?index.css
I am creating a website that uses columns (example) and I would like to be able to click left and right buttons to scroll horizontally one column at a time without the header and footer scrolling with the content.
I have tried using Scrollable and JCarousel but both require you to scroll through a set of list items. I need to be able to scroll 320px at a time. Is this possible?
I am trying to recreate this functionality on my website where you can drag a background image around and when you get ot the edges of the image it bounces back to the edge of that corrosponding side. have a look at the site in question - [url]
So far i have recreated the top left and right edges using
I am trying to put together a proof of concept. What I am trying to prove is that a back button affect can be accomplished using DHTML and an IFrame. Here is the concept, as the user changes data, that data can be written to an IFrame. Then, when the user hits the back button, contents can be taken from the IFrame using history.back() since the IFrame should remember the content written to it just like a page would.
Here is my problem. The below code writes the content entered into the text box into the IFrame. But when I click the button to execute the history.back(), the value returned is undefined.
I think my problem might be that the code which writes the contents of the text box to the IFrame is doing that dynamically, so the page is not caching it. If this is correct, how can I write the dynamically entered content from the text box to the IFrame so it can be cached by the IFrame window? Code:
But /*THIS*/ and /*THAT*/ never happen. Is there a way of doing a callback, so that when the background image has changed, do the below functions. Then end with changing it to nothing again?
A page I'm working on lets users open a new window, which in turn lets them send data back to the parent page to create new table rows, cells, links, etc. One of the links created is "delete", so it should delete the row that the delete link belongs to when clicked on. I can do this no problem in ff using the setAttribute('onclick',onClickEvent), but can't do this in IE. I'll show some code to make this easier to understand....
I want to create the form button similar to this: [url]
I use an OnClick to switch the image but the if else statement just doent let me switch back to the original image, i not sure where i have gone wrong...
I am trying to get the images on this page to revert back to the original photo after hover releases. I am assuming this is a simple fix, but I am no programmer and just did this in dreamweaver.[URL]
I would like to know what code I need to add to the Javascript below so that the images displayed will show a "<back and next button>" under each image, like on: http://www.msn.com Code:
I don't have much experience with JavaScript, but this is so simple I can't understand why it doesn't work. Basically, when the user clicks the image of a gray arrow it switched to a green arrow and vice verca.
<SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript">
function swaparrows() { var x=document.images
x[0].src="../images/green-arrow.jpg"; }
</SCRIPT>
<img src="../images/gray-arrow.jpg"
But that only works once of course, I want users to be able to switch back as well, so I changed the function to what I thought would work:
function swaparrows() { var x=document.images
if (x[0].src=="../images/gray-arrow.jpg") { x[0].src="../images/green-arrow.jpg"; }
if (x[0].src=="../images/green-arrow.jpg") { x[0].src="../images/gray-arrow.jpg"; } }
but it doesn't. I am used to PHP, but as far as I know IF statement works the same way.
I have created a very simple gallery using javascript, which just has numbered links to different images.I wanted a gallery like ery simple I wasn't sure how to build the next and back buttons
I'm new to jQuery, but I'm very excited to incorporate it into my project. I'm trying to re-create the following flash-based technique for an open-source medical student project, but I'm not sure how to begin: [URL]. The example is exactly what I am trying to achieve with jQuery. I have a fundoscopic image (image of the back part of the eye) and I want to put a dark overlay that covers the entire image except for a clear circular center, centered over the mouse cursor. The clear circular center should move with the mouse cursor (with some delay/smoothness). When the mouse cursor leaves the image space, the clear circular center should return to its initial position.
Now, what I'm trying to achieve is: When you hover over the 2_small.jpg the 1_large.jpg temporarily changes to '2_large.jpg' until you mouseout then the image reverts back to '1_large.jpg'. If you click on the '2_small.jpg' thumbnail the '1_large.jpg' permanently changes to the '2_large.jpg' until you either hover/click on the '1_small.jpg' thumbnail.
and the logo was gone. Not exactly sure at what point it disappeared yesterday as I didn't notice it missing until this morning. The navigation is about the only point of difference so I think this is the issue but have no idea why.
I have a client request I need a little advise on with an image slider.Client says;"There will be 4 photos that roll over two times each then stop on the Home Page photo then opens a text box over the left of the image"The part I'm not sure how to do is how to set the slider to stop on the Home Page image after the 4 images go through the animation two times.
I have say 12 pics on a page, in 3 rows of 4. The rows of pics are there so that a choice can be made from each row and I'm using a function <script>
var highlight_color = '#FF0033'; function toggle_highlight(id) { var images = document.getElementsByTagName('img'); for (var i = 0; i < images.length; i++) { var image = images[i]; image.style.borderColor = image.id == id ? highlight_color : 'white'; } } </script>
to toggle a border colour change so that you can see what was chosen from each row. The function I have used is fine in that it works, but I can only choose one picture and have the border changed, then if I click on another row the first border that changed obviously changes back and the new selection is highlighted. I don't really know where to go from here.
I have just joined this website in order to get some answers for a problem I have my own shoe selling business and have recently created my own website. I taught myself a few tricks from books and a friend was on hand to help me also. What I would like to do is make images of my shoes 'rollover' images so you can turn the shoe picture around when you hover your mouse over it. Here is an example which in fact allows you to zoom in on images (I would like this function AND a turning 360degrees rollover of the image too: DuobootsObviously I am a complete amateur and only know simple HTML codes and have found other advice I have received inconclusive
I want to create a interactive map viewer likeGooglemaps using my own custom map image. On clicking a location on the map, a small popup displayed showing some data. I aslo want a zooming and panning functionality. note that i am using aLinuxserver. The application must not use flash.
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;
I'm looking to have a lightbox pop up when a user clicks the Back button in their browser rather than just navigating back. The purpose is to ask a question with a Yes/No answer, and if they click No, I allow them to go back. The only thing I've found anything like this is the onUnload event, but that doesn't prevent them from going back. How should this be handled?