I've got 2 scripts for my website. The first is an AJAX script which loads the different pages when the links are clicked. The second scriptfades content in and out on the home page when another set of links are in.
I'm struggling to change the color of both sets of links when they're clicked.
Here's the code:
$(document).ready(function() {
//AJAX: loading contens of pages
var hash = window.location.hash.substr(1);
var href = $('#nav li a').each(function(){
I'm trying to make buttons that change from one color to another when you click them and change back when you click them a third time. I wrote this page (http://cf.lehigh.edu/ems/test.html) but it only works on Firefox(Not IE or Chome, untested on safari or Opera). I'm using javascript to change the button colors. Is there another way to do this that works universal or another tool such as CSS?
I've got this script which effectively should change the clicked link's opacity to full and its siblings' opacity to 0.6. The only part that works though is the changing the text color to black. Here's the script:
I have a simple menu as you can see in which i want the link that gets pressed to change color to grey.(line26).But before that (line25) i use jquery to change all the links back to their original color.But that line of code destroys my hover effect on all my links for a reason.
I am trying to change the color of a link after it has been clicked on WITHOUT using CSS.
When the link is clicked some javascript is called. I can do this in IE by adding this "this.style.color = 'black'". However this doesn't work in other browsers. Anyone know how I could get this to work in other browsers?
I am using some code I found on the internet to make all my external links in a new window. Also, I want to make these links gray. I think I once heard you coulden't change link colors at all once a page was loaded, but I may be wrong. In any case, it won't work.
Here is my code:
Now I find I can't make them open in a new window either.
I am trying to create a list of customers that we do weekly reports for. What I would like to do is if the current date falls in between $date (variable of last updated report) and $date+7 (i.e. a week later) then display the text in green else display text in red.
I have a page here [url]. What I want to control is that for link on the left that is clicked I want the text to change to a particular color to highlighted it have been selected. And when another linked is clicked I want the previous linked to be reset to the normal color. How to achieve that.
I have a page here [url]. What I want to control is that for link on the left that is clicked I want the text to change to a particular color to highlighted it have been selected. And when another linked is clicked I want the previous linked to be reset to the normal color.
I've been able to develop the content div swap for the following test site, [url], but can't figure out how to highlight the active name in the left-hand sub-navigation.
I created 3 hyperlinks, when the user click each link, it will change the color of the text of a link. For example, when user clicks Link1, text Link1 will become red color, but Link2 and Link3 unchange. Here's my attempts, any ideas??
I am trying to develop an exam system.Find my code below.I request you to copy the code and save it as an html file .I have 2 problems:
1. Kindly notice that when the quiz is loaded,it shows both the questions by default.I want only question 1 to be visible when the quiz loads.What happens presently is that ,both questions are visible even after I click on the link Q.1( referring to question 1).However,when I click on Q. 2,then only question 2 can be seen and then(after clicking on Q.2) if I click on Q.1,then only question 1 can be seen
What I want is that when the page loads only question 1 is visible.Then when I click on Q.2,I can see only question 2 and when I click on Q.1, I can see only question 1.I later plan on adding many questions,so it should be a general solution rather than a solution good only for 2 questions.
2.Also,what I want is that,if someone selects any of the answers of a particular question,it's link color should turn green to indicate to the user that he answered that question.So for,instance,if I select an answer to the first question(select one of London,New York,Seattle,Washington,Chicago), the link Q.1 should turn green.
I want to 'style' all links on my site with a variable for random colors. I got the variable for the random colors up and running but i can't figure out how to implement the variable to the css.
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I wrote a function, to change a input value to show a key, which PHP later recognizes and makes addition changes too. However I can't seem to get this simple function to work, can you see anything wrong with it?
function quote(id) { var shout = document.getElementById('shout'); var currentShout = '; '.shout.value; var prefix = '@'.id;
I found it difficult trying to put a short and concise title for you all to understand.My problem: Basically, I have an image (its a + sign), when clicked I need this + to change to a -. When clicked again, it needs to return to being a +.Below is the current code I am using:
<script type="text/javascript"> imgs=Array("positive.PNG","negative.PNG"); var x=0;[code]....
This code works fine if I just have one instance of it. But If I want multiple ones, one stops working and the other functions instead. I tried the following:
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have been trying to rework this to call additional, independent sets of colors to cycle through (so it would loop thru a set of grays, a set of primary colors, etc). I would use perhaps a different function name in the HTML to call different sets of colors. If this is more complex than I think it is, I think 3 sets would be plenty. demo link of script in current state at bottom)
I have a form which contains FOUR text fields (e.g. TEXTFIELD1, TEXTFIELD2, TEXTFIELD3 & TEXTFIELD4). Each text field holds a HEX,DEC color value. ABOVE this form I have a table with TWO ROWS (ROW1 and ROW2). ROW1 should correspond with TEXTFIELD1, so that when the VALUE in TEXTFEILD1 is changed the background color of ROW1 will change to match the HEX,DEC VALUE entered in TEXTFIELD1. The same would happen with TEXTFIELD2 and ROW2. TEXTFIELD3 should be used to change the color of the TEXT inside ROW1 and TEXTFIELD4 should change the color of the TEXT in ROW2. I also wanted to know if it would be possible to achieve this without clicking any button.
------------------------------------------------------------------ | ROW1 | TEXT IN ROW 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------ | ROW2 | TEXT IN ROW 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------
TEXTFIELD1 <----HEXDEC VALUE GOES HERE to change color of ROW1---->[code]....
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