JQuery slideshow works in dream weaver but doesn't work at all in the browser. I can't even see the pictures of the controllers for the slideshow. I can see the first image in it and thats about it as you have to click on a button to get the second menu button. It is the one at the following website [URL]. I took out the background and changed the dimensions to 900 and other than that left it the same I don't understand the issue.
After using and altering a javascript random image generator code from the web, I've got it doing exactly what I wanted...but only on the mac.The page is supposed to display 5 random images next to each other.Mac Opera shows 3 of 5 images.IE 8 on the PC does the same as Mac Opera, displaying images from gallery[0], gallery[2] and gallery[4].
Between the gallery[0] and gallery[2] images, the page displays: pickImageFrom(1); Between the gallery[2] and gallery[4] images, the page displays: pickImageFrom(3);[code].....
In the past few days I've been trying to make this script work but why the following script works on IE but not on other browsers? It seems that IE waits for the <img> tags to load in the #slideshow and then starts the slideshow. The other browsers seem to load the slideshow while the XML parser is trying to load img tags. It only shows the first image and doesn't do anything else. What could cause this? I tried delay(), load(), ready().
Im having trouble getting my jquery slideshow to work in IE, It works fine in FF and Safari. I tried using "supersleight" which seem to help my transparent pngs and text but the slideshow doesnt even seem to be being read.
I've got a problem with a simple slideshow on IE7. It isn't smooth and kind of changes size on the right hand side. It works fine in standard compliant browsers.
The following code is working fine in firefox n not working in IE8... I get the Object Expected Error when the code hits the if(GBrowserIsCompatible())..... line in the javascript code. Clear cache and browser history does not work. Does anyone have a resolution for this?
I'm trying to center a javascript fading-slideshow.
The javascript slideshow is 1100 pixels wide. I want it centered even if the visitor's resolution is 1024px wide or less, plus I want the website to not introduce a left-right scroll bar.
I am trying to get a javascript slideshow to work on my site. It is actually a jQuery one, but I thought I would throw this in the regular javascript forum. Right now I have 4 PNG's that are fading in and out. Everything works great in FF, but doesn't work right in IE 7 & 8. The PNG's have transparency on them and currently show a black border around 3 of them. It doesn't have this border on the first element in the slideshow. make this black border go away. It can be see at [URL]
I can get both to work separately. If Iput the slideshow below the menu bar in the body it does not play if I put the slideshow first the menu bar does not appear.
I have a variety of scripts on my webpage... I have multiple slide shows that require javascript... out of the three 2 of them work fine with pretty photo but the one I need does not....
Does anyone know why prettyphoto conflicts with this certain script?
You prolly need the code but I thought this could be a common problem and i figure there maybe an easy solution..
Let me start of by saying that I'm a designer, not a programmer so I'll apologize in advance for having very little knowledge of javascript.I found a free script for a auto-advancing slideshow that allows you to give each image in the slideshow a unique link. My problem is that when you click on one of the pictures the link opens in a new window instead of loading in the default browser window. I have tried to search google for an answer but my lack of javascript knowledge has left me scratching my chin.Here's the code in the head of my page:
I have been working on a simple gallery/slide show. It can be viewed here: [URL]. However, I have been tried unsuccessfully to get the drop down menu and automatic sideshow to work. I would like to get the drop down button to work where when you select the for example "beach" ...the beach picture appears at as the big picture at the top. Right now, no matter what is selected it goes back to the first picture.
The page's current script can be seen here: HTML Code: <html><head> <title>Gallery</title> <script language ="JavaScript"> <!-- var photos = new Array(5); var p_no = 0; for ( i= 0; i <= 4; i++){ .....
Since I put a JavaScript slideshow on a webpage the onMouseOvers in the menu don't work anymore: [URL] Menu titles on the left should become red with a MouseOver. When I remove the Slideshow the onMouseOvers start work.
Isnt it following two script is identical? but they seems to contradict in different browser.
--following works in IE9 but not chrome <script type="text/javascript"> var el=document.getElementById('myLink'); window.onload = function(){ el.trigger('click'); }; el.click(function(e) { e.preventDefault(); });
I use a subnav and subsubnav with the following code. It works in all popular browsers as desired, except in Chrome (latest version), which don't open subnav-2I've tried several methods without success. The classes subnav-1 and subnav-2 are li elements. Maybe someone can tell me where is the problem.
So Im trying to create a slideshow with thumbnails the user can scroll through and use to navigate the slideshow. I'm a big fan of cycle so I wanted to use that as my main slideshow component and was planning on using jcarousel for the pager. So far it works great in Firefox, Chrome, and Safari, yet in IE the thumbnails are not loading. I'm guessing it has something to do with how the images in the pager are generated and then jcarousel just isnt proccessing that in IE but I 'm not sure. I feel like I'm very close to getting this slideshow to work, yet I need to figure out why it is failing in IE.
I am using a simple prototype slideshow and a more comprehensive jquery slideshow on my website.When these are used on the same webpage on my website there appears to be a collision: (For example)Code:element.attachEvent is not a function[Break on this error] element.attachEvent("on" + actualEventName, responder); How can I avoid the conflict without reverting to a new slideshow?
I'm trying to add some functionality to a existing application. I have no control over the input element ids. There are inputs I need to use that have $ in the id <input id='field1$0'>. Trying to use the id selector $('#field1$0') fails (result is undefined).Is this a bug or "by design" in qQuery?Is there a workaround, other than looping thru all inputs to find the ones I need?