i implement jquery tab in my new website but i have problem while page loading, when i first time open page it display random data without css for 2-3 second and then everything is ok, if anyone know the problem let me know[URL]...
I am trying to modify a function in jquery which should load a promotional popup after 5/10 seconds of page load. I have got a function from somewhere which is keep refreshing something after few seconds but not only once. I came across one() function of jquery and tried to modify my function but it is still keep refreshing it and not showing it only one time. I am posting my code and will be glad if anyone can guide me to solve this as I have almost wasted whole day behind it.
I am building a website, where I need a page to after a delay of five seconds upon load, automatically load a random url, from an array of a couple of different urls. Any idea how to do this ? I found something that does this, but without the 5 second delay..
<script type="text/javascript"> var urls = new Array(); urls[0] = "http://www.AAA.com"; urls[1] = "http://www.BBB.com"; urls[2] = "http://www.CCC.com";
What I need to do is display the data on the web and refresh the data every 5 seconds. I am not aloud to use things like jquery as this site will be used via analogue modem sometimes. So my question is how do I do it?
Also I can not assign the xsl inside the xml and the same source will be viewed elsewhere
Using jQuery's plugin GalleryView http:spaceforaname.com/galleryview. I am able to get the gallery to load on a page refresh with $(document).ready(function(){
I even tried that with the jQuery livequery plugin, which creates an infinite loop. I tried searching google for a solution, and only found one thread after extensive searching of people having the same issue of getting this plugin to work with ajax, but there was no solution. this is the thread
function delayLoad() { setTimeout('window.open('test.swf','FacNews', 'width=303,height=757,left=1005,top=0')',3000); }
test.swf is a flash file within the same folder. I am invoking this function using
<body onload="delayLoad()">
What am I doing wrong for this not to delay the load by three seconds? I am having a system login that spawns a child window so I need to delay the window load of the swf so that it is on top. Its been years since I've done javascript, is there some other kind of methodology that I could possibly use?
I need a code to load imagexxx.png into a div every 5 seconds because the image changes dynamically and i need this using Ajax? the dynamic image generated by a php file > all what i need is run the ajax call every 5 minutes which run php script that return with an image ...
My problem is that it takes ages to perform the element.focus() function. This is not a function I have written myself but is part of the Javascript language itself. There are probably a lot of reasons why this might be slow but I cannot find the right one. Let me describe my problem. We have a product which was created around 2004 and has been developed on since. The HTML and Javascript used for the product was based on a prototype which we then converted into a server based solution (we use Servlets/JSP).
Due to the nature of the prototype (and also the graphical layout) the major page consists of one huge HTML page which a lot of hidden DIV tags. These DIV tags are then toggled visible/invisible to make it look like we have a kind of tab functionality. We also do not load all tabs when we load the mail page, instead each tab is loaded into a hidden iframe and then with Javascript we grab the resulting HTML content and paste it into the main page, making that one tab visible while hiding all other tabs.
In one of these tabs we also do some more magic. The layout is as follows; we have sets of three columns each and then a lot of rows. Each set of three columns contains one text field per column. The last text field contains a percentage value and when edited, we check if the value is lower then before the edit and if it is, then we split the column, creating another set of three columns.
When we load the page the first time, there exists only one set of columns with the last column having the value 100. There can however easily be 100 rows as well. For the larger pages we can have (at load time) three columns which makes it 900 text fields. I do not know if this is much or not.So, with the above info, to my problem. First off, when I try to move the marker and click on a given field (so that the marker starts blinking on the selected field) it takes maybe 2-3 second (although not always, seems to be more the first time). If I then tab to the next field it goes very fast (like one would expect).When I try to edit a value (by simply adding or removing values) it again takes a very long time (the first time).
When I then try to tab, it takes ages (this happens always, not only the first time).My Javascript then. I have two events, onchange and onkeydown. onkeydown checks if a variable is set to true or not. If it is set to true, the method does nothing. If set to false it does a bunch of tests and sets the variable to true. onkeydown is what I think causes my first lag but the code is not really that advanced (no loops or anything). onchange does the same checks plus all the magic (with the split etc). One of the last things it does is try to set focus on the next text field and this goes extremely slow all the time.
We use IE8. We (sadly) have a lot of IE specific stuff so the site doesn't even work in Firefox. I have used IE8 Developer Tools and used the Profiler which basically gives a list of Javascript calls and their execution times. My own functions take basically zero time, but there are A LOT of calls to functions that are not named, or anonymous, according to the Profiler.
How do I find what the anonymous function calls are?Why is it the focus() function that takes time, can it (or is it) still some of our own Javascript that makes that function go slow, even though it is part of the Javascript language?Can it be the amount of elements on the page (900 text fields)? Is that much?Can it be IE8? Are there known issues with this?
the situation: I'm building a web page, and the client wants to have three flash galleries on staggered timing (i.e., the first one loads and runs, 4 seconds later the second loads and runs, 4 seconds later, third one loads and runs).
I've been trying to figure out how to use Javascript to handle the initial delay between each object, and the best I can figure is to use an onLoad to start the first flash (Flash1), and then call out a function with setTimeout to start Flash2 4 seconds after Flash1 loads, and the same thing for Flash3. However, my attempts thus far have failed, and all three load up at the same time.
I'm utilizing jQuery GalleryView for a website and I'm having a problem with it showing up. I have two different pages that use it. Within Firefox they will only seem to work after I switch between the two or refresh a couple of times, and even then it's a crapshoot. In IE, they never work, one of the pages briefly flashes the content in rough form during load but then goes blank. These both work 100% of the time when testing through Dreamweaver to Firefox, and don't work through Dreamweaver to IE. Here is my Javascript and some of my html code for both pages.
all IE browsers and my jQuery Gallery from Galleryview. Background: I am using Java to do an image search and build up some HTML including the calls to run the galleryview scripts and return this back to the page using document.write() When I use the simple structure of placing the scripts and parameters into a sample page:
I am trying to dynamically close a div overlay. I have an x that dynamically appears, then closes when the user presses it. I want the overlay to also close when the user clicks the close button. So far I've tried to bind the click event to my button but its not working.
CSS: div#testbutton{} HTML <a href="#" id="testbutton"><img id="testbutton" class="close" src="/images/common/button-close.gif"/></a>
i found a script that starts counting seconds from 0 till x. i wanted it to display the seconds in mm:ss (minutes : seconds) .. now i only get "NaN:0" (NaN for minutes and 0 for seconds). this is how i ended up : [URL]
I've been stepping back and trying to understand basic ajax calls again. I want to build up a simple gallery. I've got that done, but now I want to add fades, and eventually slides effects to the main image. I can't figure out how to coordindate the timing or a fadeOut on the current image with a fadein on the incoming image. Any thoughts? Right now it just fades and the of course gets hidden.Also not sure if I should fade a container around the image, or the image itself as I've done here,
I have since lost the username for ftp access to the site and remade it with paid hosting instead of free hosting, with my own domain name and everything the old site was number 2 for searching for patrick allard on google, but the new site is far down the list [URL]. I've tried contacting the free hosting provider, trying to get him to delete the site or relink it, but no avail.
I am using javascript to create a table-ish layout, I am using the following function to resize the 'cells' within a 'row'. It is layed out such that there is an 'insert cell' at each end to drop new 'cells' into as well as an 'insert cell' between each 'data cell'.
Each 'insert cell' is only 1.25% wide and the function should resize the 'data cells' evenly; it does change the width attribute when viewed with firefox's DOM inspector but doesn't actually render as a different width. Here is the function:
function resizeCells(row){ var datacells=(row.childNodes.length-1)/2; var insertcells=datacells+1; var insertcellstotal=insertcells*1.25; var datacellstotal=100-insertcellstotal; var datacellwidth=datacellstotal/datacells; var cells=row.childNodes; for(var cell=1 ; cell < cells.length ; cell+=2 ){ cells[cell].setAttribute('width',datacellwidth + '%');
I have clear text, without html code. (in text area) and I want to take from this text numbers for every pertes. but, from attaquant is one var and for defenseur is second var, (every next line is own var too). But I don't know how to take this numbers,(in every next text like this, numbers is different).
This is text which I working on. Round : 1 Attaquant Serenity SR6 Total : 1 | Pertes : 0 (0%)
I'm developing a site in HTML 5 and SVG, just for the heck of it. I have a portion of the site that uses the <embed> tag to load a new SVG when you change pages, which, in theory, would let me do effects between pages. However, no matter what I try, there is a white flash as the new SVG is loaded into the page. So, I figured I would make the embedded area invisible until it loaded, which was no big deal. But when I tried it, the flash still happened! So, I built a pause function to wait a bit longer. It sill flashes. Anyway, 7 hours later, I've determined that the newly embedded page isn't actually being downloaded and embedded until the end of the changePage() function is reached.
Here's my java script:
var close1; var close2; var bar; var svgLoaded = false;