JQuery :: Change Background Image Upon Clicking A Div?
Jan 5, 2011I am trying to change the background image of the body to a different image when I click a particular div. What would be some simple code to do such a thing.
View 3 RepliesI am trying to change the background image of the body to a different image when I click a particular div. What would be some simple code to do such a thing.
View 3 RepliesI'm relatively new to jQuery, and I'm trying to figure out how to create a restaurant menu, that when you click on an item on this menu, an image and description will show on the page. [URL]I've looked through several plugins but cannot find this exact solution. Can anyone please point me in the right direction?
View 2 Replies View Relatedi need to know if there are a way to change the background image after a specific time like 10 sec or 30 sec...etc. you know like yahoo Login mail "it's changing the background daily!!" if there is a way using JQuery or CSS or html or any other thing
View 2 Replies View RelatedThe world map (an image map) that I have shows three continents; namely, America, Asia, and Europe. They are in yellow color. This world map is placed in a HTML file.
Every continent is clickable. By clicking on a continent; say, America, I pop up a window in which some information America is displayed.
And when a continent is active, its color on the map is changed to orange color. Therefore, I have made three more image maps: America is in orange color, Asia is in orange color, and Europe is in orange color.
How do I switch image (i.e. showing the orange color of the continent) after a certain continent is clicked by users?
I'm trying to figure out how to change a background image using a selectfield.
Heres is my selectfield:
<select id="headpattern" name="headpattern">
<option value="toolbar1.png">Image1</option>
<option value="toolbar2.png">Image2</option>
</select>
Below is how I try to get the data passed but it doesnt get anything through??
jQuery("#headpattern").change(function() {jQuery("#mif").contents().find(".toolbar").css("background-image","url(../../webapp/themes/standard/img/"+jQuery("#headpattern").getValue()+")")});
jQuery("#headpattern").change(function()
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$('.collapse').click(
function(){
/*THIS*/ $('#loadingSymbol').css('background-image','url("ajax-loader.gif")');
triggerReset();
$('.identRow').each(
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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?
I'm trying to change the background image of a button. Using the css() function changes the background instantly. Is there a way to do a crossfade effect?
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I have a dropdown with various options in, when you select an option it changes the background image of a div. However I would like to animate this change to a fade effect.
The code I have for this at the moment is. (The div bgimgtest has a default background attached to it (images/DELETE/FAV1.jpg).)
<div class="bgimgtest"></div>
<select id="shirt_type">
<option>1</option>
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i want to change the background image of a webpage every few seconds to a different image... i've written this code but it doesnt seem to work.
<script language="Javascript">
window.onload = backgroundchange();
function backgroundchange()[code]...
I am trying to make a button that would change the background image of the whole document whenever somebody clicks it. I have tried something along the lines of this:
Quote: <input type="button"
value="Pattern1"
onClick="background-image: url(background.png);background-repeat: no-repeat;">
and,
Quote: <input type="button"
value="Pattern2"
onClick="background: url(background.png);background-repeat: no-repeat;">
My assumption to why it doesn't work is that I am combining javascript with CSS, but I am most likely wrong.
this code works fine in Fireox but not in IE.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv="Content-Type" />
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Could anyone show me a script that would allow the user whos on my site change the background image from the default color to an image from a URL? And then it would have to save their choice in a cookie.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm using javascript to change the background image of a table field. I've found that it only works correctly in IE. In FF etc, it simply doesn't change.
What I have is:
Head
HTML Code:
function Info(infolink, titlelink){
document.getElementById('Info').src=infolink;
document.getElementById('subTitle').background=titlelink;
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below code seems to work perfectly with the exception that the background image isn't populated on select. Background color is working though.
PHP Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
function showDiv()
{
// hide any showing
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I've been trying to write a function that will change a table row background colour onMouseOver.
I would like to call this function when someone rolls their mouse over a row in a "spreadsheet like" table layout.
I need to accomplish the following...when I hover back and forth over a link in one area of a page, the background-image of a div in another part of the page needs to change back and forth. I have been trying all sorts of things in jquery with no results
Code:
$function() {
$("#about-lifebook").hover(over,out);
function over (event) {
$(.spacer-bg-off).css("background", "url(images/spacer-content-bg.png)");
}
function out (event) {
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I try to change the background image of a div called container but did not work, is there any other way ?
<script>function changeImageAll(){
setTimeout("document.getElementById('container').style.backgroundImage='url('images/ft_horse.png')'",30000);[code].......
I want to put a button on a website that when clicked changes the background. The button needs to be an image. For example, click on the image and it makes the background image1 and then click again to switch to background image2. The image/button that is being clicked will be 2 images (one says "turn lights on" then when clicked shows other image "turn lights off")
I have managed to pick up bits of code from the net that change the background and got another code that makes 2 images a toggle button. The button changes the background on the first click but no back again on the second click.
i tried this but the background of the textarea turns white and not to image..
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
function ChgText(number)
{
var newtext = document.getElementById(number).innerHTML
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i have a website where i change the content of a div using jquery, however i also want to change the background image at the same time but cant seem to get both to work together, not sure what im doing wriong but i think its something to do with the script and return false
you can also view the page here
[URL]
button1 changes bg image ok
button 2 changes div content ok
button 3 doesnt work
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I'm working on a site and I want to give the users option to change the background image.
Of course client-side. My default background-image is put in CSS file.
body {
background-image: url(images/back.jpg);
overflow: visible;
width: 1260px;
}
I've tried to make some javascript trigering the change
var img = "images/backy.jpg"
function cng(){
if(document.body){
document.getElementsByTagName("BODY").style.background = img;
}}
It won't work
var img = "images/backy.jpg"
function cng(){
if(document.body){
document.body.background = img;
}}
Also won't work
The HTML is:
<p class="cng" onclick="cng()"><b>Change background</b></p>
Document.write isn't solution. Another important thing is that the image have to be user specified(the user is selecting image from his computer like in uploading file).
When I hover back and forth over a link in one area of a page, the background-image of a div in another part of the page needs to change back and forth. I have been trying all sorts of things in jquery with no results!
Here's the jquery script...
Code:
$function() {
$("#about-lifebook").hover(over,out);
function over (event) {
$(.spacer-bg-off).css("background", "url(images/spacer-content-bg.png)");
} function out (event) {
$(.spacer-bg-off).css("background", "none");
});
The link's id is "about-lifebook" and the div in question has a class of "spacer-bg-off". This ain't working at all. I just read this off of the jquery website: "The .hover() method binds handlers for both mouseenter and mouseleave events. We can use it to simply apply behavior to an element during the time the mouse is within the element." So perhaps the behavior has to be applied to the element being hovered over? How can I change the css of one element while hovering over another one?
I am trying to change the background image of an element onmouseover. Just can't seem to get it going. Below is a link to the example that does nothing and the code:
View 2 Replies View RelatedHi everyone - Ok, sorry - I'm new, but I'm trying hard to learn. I'm working (for free) at a church that have asked me if it is possible to change their webpage backgrounds, based on specific dates (this is so it fits in with the liturgical calendar). I'm not 100% sure of all the dates yet, but know there are seven images with assocaited colours that they'd use, and would like the website to automatically change the backgrounds, based on specific date.
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The code below lets a user select a drop down option and a picture changes depending on the selection. I am trying to make it so when you select an option on the dropdown the picture shows up in the center of the screen and in the background behind the text. Here is the code.
<html>
<head>
<style type='text/css'>
#txt {background-repeat:no-repeat;width:200px;height:200px;}
</style>
<script type='text/javascript'>
function div_bg(team){
document.getElementById('txt').style.backgroundImage="url(images/" + team + ".jpg)";
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<select name='team' onChange='div_bg(this.value);'>
<option name='arsenal' value='arsenal'>Arsenal</option>
<option name='liverpool' value='liverpool'>Liverpool</option>
</select>
<div id='txt'></div>
</body>
im trying to make it so that when clicking thumbnails it will change the full screen background to its respective picture along with continuing its automatic slideshow
www.petpawfurry.com is the website in which im working on.
also, is there anyway to make the slider, slide to the right, instead of fading in and out?