JQuery :: Way To Toggle The Background Colour Of A Page ?
Feb 10, 2011
I am trying to make a way to toggle the background colour of a page.
I have managed to find this way, but instead of two seperate links I just want to have an icon which when clicked once changes the colour and changes the icon, then clicked again returns to the other colour and replaces the icon.
I am trying to change my sites background color. The color changes but it doesn't go back to the first image anymore. does anybody know what the problem could be?
I have been trying all afternoon to achieve an effect where the background colour of a hovered on link in a list fades out slowly when the mouse rolls off it. I have found a few tutorials online which are similar to what I want to achieve (but none that are exactly right) like these:[URL].. but despite playing around with them for hours I have had no luck so far... in fact I have yet to have anything have any effect on my links whatsoever!
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but this is not ideal for a couple of reasons - firstly as it is css3 it only works in modern webkit browsers and secondly there seems no way to have only a fade out without a fade in - in this example I would like the fade out to be longer but if I increase the transition time from 0.3s then the fade in becomes too long and it feels a bit clunky and unresponsive.
I spotted some nice code to change the background colour of a web page to one of four different colours at random but I can't find it now!
The method was to select a number at random from 1 to 4 by using the rnd() function and then dividing by modulus 4. The result was then used to select a cell in a 4 cell array which was holding a different colour in each cell of the array. I would like to have this code but lack the knowledge to re-create it.
I'm just trying to do something pretty simple which is an alert box which will give me the background color. So simple that it doesn't want to work, that is!
The line the body is onmouseover: <p id="metallic" onMouseOver="switchElementColour('metallic');">metallic c-prints</p> The function is as follows function switchElementColour(elementName){ var tryId = document.getElementById(elementName); var yrf = tryId.style.backgroundColor;
I wish to change the background colours of two divs, one is blue and the other is gray.i already have the pull down onchange working that changes the fields to active or disabled depending on the selection made and wish to change the background to gray out the div that has disabled fields.how is this done using Javascript
trying to get the javascript function into the divs background colour.The javascript function finds a cookie with a hex code and then the div is ment to add the code as its background colour.
<script type="text/javascript"> function imgcolour() { color1=getCookie('color1');
I'm having a problem with changing the background image on an element when I use the .hover() and .toggleClass() methods. Here's some code:
First the CSS: Code: .down-arrow { cursor: pointer; background: #efefef url(images/arrow-down.png) no-repeat 13px 13px;
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It seems to work ok(ish) if I use the .css() method and change it directly in the code, but I want to try and keep my styling only in my CSS file and use classes to make the change.
How would I go about changing the colour of a div, using a list-box, as opposed to buttons? I think I have figured out how to create the list box, but I am stumped as to what to do using Javascript.
Looking on Google, there is no much help on what I am trying to do (e.g. there is only code on changing div colours via an image hover etc).
I'm trying to use javascript to have my webpage black at night and bright blue (#2A7FFF) in the day time. How would I go about this? ::confused: I have also tried to use javascript to change a picture depending on the time of day, this is what I have used.
IN THE <head> <script type="text/javascript"> var hourofday = thedate.getUTCHours(); function sun()
I've been using this bit of code to limit the number of characters in a text field (taken from http://www.shiningstar.net/articles/articles/javascript/dynamictextareacounter.asp:
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> function textCounter(field,cntfield,maxlimit) { if (field.value.length > maxlimit) // if too long...trim it!
How do I change the background colour of an input box in a form as soon as the value is changed? Also the background should revert back to it's original colour if the user decides that they do not want to make any changes and hence retype back the orginial value.
I do not want the background to change after the user has moved to the next form field but as soon as the value has been changed.
I was trying to develop something where on hover of a paragraph the background colour of a div tag that contained all the content changed correspondingly.So the html is something like this:
Code HTML4Strict: <div id="container"> <p>Change the colour</p> </div>
I did something simple first where the text colour of the paragraph changed on hover of that paragraph. Now that works completely fine. Here is the code:
Basically, I have some buttons that toggle background color but I would also like a button to toggle all, to clear all, and to color all. My code only has 3 buttons set up but I just need help with the toggle all, clear all, and color all buttons. I'm not sure how to have it check if the cells are colored already and to then make them white or vice versa.
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.
My website formatting knowledge is mostly HTML; I know hardly any Javascript. Recently I created a site with a nav bar in table format across the top of the page, and I made the background colour of the cell with the name of the page that the reader was on a different shade, like this:
Home | This | That | Other | Etc.
If you were on "Other" page, for example, the background colour of the "Other" cell was a different shade from the others. I created this by altering the code on each page.
This site was hosted with a web host that has SSI, and the nav bar became the same file for every page, so we lost this minor navigation aid. Someone mentioned that the same effect (a different colour or shade for the cell with the page name) could be achieved with Javascript, but since I don't know Javascript and we'd run out of time, we didn't do it.
Now I'd like to have this different colour for the page name cell at another site using SSI for the nav bar. Is this possible? If so, how? To make it even more fun, some of the page names are entry points to another section of the site. If I can make "Other" a different colour, for example, I'd also like to make pages in the "Other" folder have this same feature so that readers know that they're in the "Other" section of the site. Or is this too much?
How do I do this? I've set up javascript to change the background colour depending on what colour square the user clicks on, this is working fine.However, I want to be able to set an initial colour, other than white, and then let the user chose their own.
here is my code so far.
<script language="JavaScript"> <!-- function changeBGC(color){
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I want the page to be initially set to the brown colour, then I want the user to be able to choose their own colour.
I'm trying unsuccessfully to get some text links to change & restore their colour.
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Referencing this link - there are 3 text links at the top of the page, which scroll to different anchor points on the same page.I need the following to happen: On hover, change colour (easy using css) On click link A, change colour When clicking link B, link A restores to original colour.
I wrote below code for Collapse/Expand some sections. It is working fine. Finally If I click "Save" button and I am re-loading (refresh)page again( code in asp.net). So then sections are going default Colleapse again. I need them back to expand sections. I mean what ever user expanded should me expanded again after refresh page. How can I do that?
I'm extremely new to jquery and trying to write a toggle function without using the built-in functionality. From what I've read, this should be a fairly straightforward exerciseHowever, I'm running an issue. My code doesn't seem to do anything. Not clear to me why because nothing is erroring out? Here's what I've got:
<html> <head> <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> // we will add our javascript code here
Can JQuery toggle be use to switch divs on page load instead of having to click a button to start the action? What would I have to write in the header to make this happen if this is possible?