JQuery :: Is It Possible To Convert A Post Into Banner
Nov 22, 2011
I was wondering if its possible to convert a form post into an ajax jquery banner? for example if someone posts something to the site( which includes a main image for the banner and some little explanation) and that post would come out in your sites main page banner with a fixed banner image and description they posted on the form and it would constantly be updated with new posts from users. Is that possible to do?
I would like to create a program which converts some letters into different ones.
1) I want 2 text areas (input and output) + "convert" button
2) if I type in the input area the letters "ea" I would like it to be converted into "a", so that If I type "cambrea" and press "submit" the output text will have "cambra".
3) if I type "e " which is (e+space) I want it to be converted into " " which is "space" example: if I type the word "spine " it should be converted into "spin , note that there is a space after "spin ".
4) If I type any vowel before "o" it should render "o", example: gambuo becomes gambo. would this be possible? I'm not very familiar with Javascript even though I can modify it.
I can get it works if I using <form> tag with an action="post" and a submit button to post to another php page by using this statement to get all controls in receiver's page _GET['mycheckbox'];I have tried
I just started using jQuery, but i can't get it working. On the index.php page I want a search form, that post's to search.php. Following next, I want that the html of search.php (which will only be a table with the results), is show into the 'results' div in the index.php.
This is the code im using:
<script type="text/javascript"> /* attach a submit handler to the form */ $(document).ready(function(){ alert("Ok - 1");
[Code].....
The alert's are for debugging, but none of them show's up.
I have an advert banner in the header of my web page. When the end-user rolls over it I want it to expand/drop-down to display further information about the advert. This is commonplace in rich-media adverts but I can't find any tutorials or resources to get me started[URL] Here's an image of what I'm trying to achieve:
I have a feature banner on my homepage which is comprised of a banner image and 4 tab-like buttons. When the user clicks one of the tab buttons the banner image changes. This all works using the code below:
$ ( '#promo-items img' )
[Code]....
However, I'd like to put this on a timer so that the tabs select automatically, one after the other, and the main image changes correspondingly. The user can still manually select the tabs but the timer still loops through them too if the user doesn't select anything.
So I am new to JQuery and Javascript in general. I have a MasterPage with a content placeholder specifically for my JQuery script tags on my content pages.
I am a student and am currently developing my first wordpress based website. I currently have two conflicting javascripts on my home page (splash.php). The first is a banner that uses mootools and the other is the bxslider jQuery script.
I can't get jQuery working at all with IE7. I'm using the jQuery Cycle plugin, but I believe this problem is with jQuery (and the fact that I'm am a newbie). I'm trying to use an banner rotator, which works on Firefox, Safari and IE8. On IE7, it is not even activating... it just shows each div one after another.
I am using the jquerry cycle to create a rotation banner with a caption/title within a CMS everything is working properly. the problem is that on the next step i need to make the caption color change according to the captionis there a way to control that? this is my code so far
I have a rotating banner that cycles through all the images I load in. But I want the banner to stop on the last slide instead of going back to the first slide again.
At the moment the code I'm using to scroll through is:
The javascript served banner is moved from #apple1 to #targetplace. Some times the banner is displayed on both places. Are two page impressions counted for this one page the banner is displayed? Executes the browser the javascript once or each time the javascript is moved?
I can't seem to get this color conversion from hex to rgb to work:
/* note: hexStr should be #rrggbb */ var hexStr = 'bebebe'; var hex = parseInt(hexStr.substring(1), 16); var rcolor = (hex & 0xff0000) >> 16; var gcolor = (hex & 0x00ff00) >> 8; var bcolor = hex & 0x0000ff; return [rcolor]; return [gcolor]; return [bcolor];
Lines 2-10 are a script I found. Looking to write the indiv. rgb values into another line. FYI this whole script draws a multiple text shadows behind text and rotates it.
I have a javascript banner on my site which is working perfectly. however if the user goes to my domain without www. infront of the address the banner is non existent. I'm pretty sure there should be some kind of option for this on my hosts control panel but I can't find anything on it however. (bluehost)
I have a banner and it is for an internet radio station. I want the DJ to be shown on the banner be this would change every hour. 24/7 how shall i do this? :thumbsup:
when the visitor come to mysite.com(e.g), the script above invisibly redirect to the [URL] for insert the visitor data to the database and also display the advertisement banner from database.it was succesful to get the data in the [URL] but it won't display the banner to [URL]
trackerexam.com/tracker.php : <?php include "connection.php";
I am not very good with java, but I have been trying to setup 2-4 rotating banner ads. I have been able to get one to work, but as soon as I try to add the code for the second, I only see the second ad and not the first. Can someone give me a hand?Here is my site: http://bigdogcattle.comHere is my code:
Code: <script type="text/javascript"> //------------- First Ad ---------------------- var howOften = 5;
I have a space on my page reserved for a banner to denote religious / special events and other notices that may be important for that specific day. At the moment the relevant banner is uploaded the night before ready for the next day.
A bit of research has led me to develop an automated Javascript script that loads up the relevant days banner using the getDate() and getDay() functions. This, however, means I have to name the banner for January 1st as 1.jpg in a folder named Ƈ'.
What I am wondering is whether it's possible to draw up a spreadsheet (or text file) so that I can type in a more memorable filename (e.g. 'christmasDay.jpg') and it locates it in the folder and displays it on that relevant day. Is it possible for Javascript to do this sort of thing?
Another thing I've thought of (as an advanced bit, don't want to run before walking!) is perhaps to have a random banner from a selection shown if there isn't a religious date / special event on a specific day.
I'm in need of a good, reliable ad banner rotation setup where I can add/delete banners (and their links) remotely because I'm going to use it on over 100 web pages.
My question is: is java script the best way to go? If so, can anyone provide me with a link to a good script I can try?
I don't need to track how many clicks, so a simple script would work fine.