I've seen several sites that use what looks like the alert function (I know it isn't), where the site gets darkened and a popup box (similar to that of the alert one) comes up and displays an image (and only an image)
The problem: Popups work fine, as they open the mini thumbnails when you mouseover. However, as you scroll down the page, the images move with you. So, if you mouseover'd the top result (having not scrolled down) the graph would appear when it was supposed to. However, if you scrolled down 200px, and then mouseover'd the top result (or any result), the thumbnail would popup 200px lower than it should.
The guide site I used: [url]- it doesn't happen on their site.
I set up a dummy site of their site: [url]- I just copied the source code for everything and changed literally nothing. It still happens on my version of the site.
I am using an alert dialog function I found online. The support for it has closed.Here is the page showing my alert button:Click here to view my test pageYou can check out the source html and the linked jquery files.The alert button works correctly by displaying an alert box.How do I apply this same behavior to a link?I want a user to click on the link, and:(1) receive the message they are leaving the site, then(2) be redirected to the other URL.
I have 3 different images on my page, with same IDs for each. And names for each images as img1, img2, img3 respectively. I am using the following function in jQuery, but for some reason, the alert prompts me with the first image name no matter which image I click.
I've been using a javascript confirm() box on submission of certain forms (i.e. when deleting a record) but I cannot get any popups to work in IE7. Even the simplest:
I want to display a Popup alert if select all checkbox is selected and number of rows in the grid are more than the number of check boxes selected. This code does that but it does on the second click on the select all check box, not on the first click.correction:
Code: <script type="text/javascript"> var TotalChkBx;
I am working on a PHP web application for my company and have run into a problem with Javascript. In a list I am displaying from a Mysql database, I have the option to delete certain entries. Before someone deletes an entry though, I want them to have an alert box pop up and asked then if they are sure. I have this simple javascript function in the head of the page, but whether cancel or ok are pressed, the page refreshes to the link. How can I fix it so that if you press cancel, nothing happens, other then the alert box goes away, but also allows the link to process if OK is pressed?
HTML Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function show_confirm(){ var r=confirm("Press a button!"); if (r==true){ alert("You pressed OK!"); }else{ alert("You pressed Cancel!"); }} </script>
My requirement is, I have multiple pages in tab format. If i am on first page in edit mode and change any control's value and without saving information i click on other tab that particular time a popup should appear showing validation message say "you are moving without save and it will loos all changes either click ok to loose the changes and move to other page or click cancel to remain on the current page."I tried using var isDirty = false; var msg = 'This page has unsaved changes.Click OK to abandon the changes and leave the page.Click Cancel to stay on the page so that you can save your changes.';
I want to pop up alert when the user browse file into input for example I have this input: HTML Code: <input type="file" name="myfiles[]" /> Now, when the user finish to browse an file I want a function to start working, what I mean by finish browse file is when the user select file and than click on the file he selected twice and than when the browsing files windows close I want this function to start.
On some sites I have worked on, users can delete content from their site. When they go to delete an item, I take them to a page where I pull the item details of the item they are about to delete from the dbase, and say "Are you sure you want to delete so and so". They can choose Yes / No. Yes takes them to action that runs the SQL to delete the item from the dbase. No takes them to the previous page.
I have seen some sites that have managed this process differently, where, instead of being taken to another page, a little pop up box opens saying "Are you sure", with a Yes / No option on it. Yes takes you to delete the item, No leaves them on the page they are on.
Am I right that this method uses Javascript? I know that it won't work if javascript is turned off, but - most people don't turn it off...
I've been working on a script to control popup images on the onMouseOver event. The script works as far as producing a popup but I'm have trouble making the popup images unique to the name that is suppose to produce the event. Right now, when the images popup they are all the same, regardless of how it is coded.For referance: huguenotbats/redesignfiles/team.php (just mouse over the players last name for the popup).This is the script:
CODE <script type="text/javascript"> function ShowPopup(hoveritem) {[code].....
I need to refresh multiple images on my site. So every time the page gets refreshed the images need to change. It worked fine with the script below, but this is only related to 1 image
I tried to copy the script and change the "ID's" but this does not do the job.
I'm trying to do what they are saying at this link: [URL]. First, they tell me to do what is listed under the "Scripting Disabled" section: <a href="file.htm" onclick="window.open('file.htm'); <br> return false;" target="newWin">
Then, down in the page in the "The Perfect Pop-Up Script" section it has a large script for me to use. I'm wanting to use it at my page [URL]. I want to make each of my images pop up windows like at this site: [URL] So, are they telling me to use the html in both sections? Where would I put the html in the top section vs. the script in the lower section?
Do I have to make another webpage and just paste the script in there and then call it, like they say below: "To call the function you would use the following code:" <a href="my-pop-up-window.htm" <br> onclick="popUp(this.href,'console',400,200);return false;" <br> target="_blank">This is my link</a>
I'm a bit confused where I am supposed to inserting the page name for the popup that I want to pop up vs inserting the pagename for the script page that I guess I have to make. So what are the steps that I would take to do all of this?
Code: <script language="JavaScript"> var checkobj function agreesubmit(el){[code]....
i need to make it like if the button is clicked and there the agreement checkbox is not checked.. it should give an alert that the alert is not checked.. i know that would require a if and else statement but i cant figure out how to do it
i am facing a problem after using jquery jconfirm alert. Issue is that after receiving confirm alert, when user press tab to go on Cancel button and press Enter key there, despite of firing event of Cancel button, it fires the event of OK button. this issue is not produced when user press the cancel button by mouse. Waiting for your replies.
currently the following code results in a "The page at http://localhost says:" and then displays my message with a yes and no button.
Code: <script language="JavaScript"> function confirm_delete(){ input_box=confirm("Are you sure you want to permanently remove this?"); if (input_box==true) [Code]...
how can i customise where the message says it is coming from?
As per the rather long subject, I would like to (well, my boss would like me to...) on a popup have one button to close and another to close but then redirect to another page.