JavaScript MouseOver Events And Anchors
Jul 23, 2005Is there anyway of a JavaScript MouseOver event acting like an anchor so the mouse pointer changes as if it was an anchor.
View 2 RepliesIs there anyway of a JavaScript MouseOver event acting like an anchor so the mouse pointer changes as if it was an anchor.
View 2 RepliesI have an image map at the top of my page and when you click on a certain section of the map it reloads the page to get some differnet data and displays it below the image map. Is there way through javascript (or other means) to automatically scroll the page to below the image map when the page reloads? I treid using some inpage anchor tags but those only seemed to work when you clicked on them, not automatically when the page reloaded.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to make my site more dynamic... but i dont find out how this works...
On my site there is at the left side the navigation bar and at the rigt side
i want to put a photo. The photo should change when someone puts the cursor
over the links in the left side.
Does anybody kno how this works?
Basically I have a rollover effect that I would like to cause a hidden layer to become visible (currently I have this as a click event)?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have code that sets mouseover effect on a icons on an imagemap. The icons also have a mousedown, mousemove and mouseup events coded with Javascript and dhtml associated with them. I used ASP and ADO to query a database that shows up in the mouseover functionality. When I click on any of my icons while the mouseover event is in effect, I get the error.
"The instruction at Ɔx7d50a0c0' referenced memory at Ɔx01018'. The memory could not be 'read'." the browser then crashes.
After upgrading client machines with XP SP2, the browser just crashes when I simulate the error. I don't have a clue where the problem is from. Any suggestions will be really appreciated.
I am struggling to figure out a way to allow one element
to be dragged, but still capture 'mouseover' events on
other elements. Code:
It's not much code, but it's probably too much to paste here.
The gist of it is, when a user clicks on element #1, I attach
the mousemove event to element #1. That event remains
attached until the user un-clicks (mouseup). During the time
the user is dragging element #1, however, element #2 doesn't
register the mouseover events it should.
I am reading values from a database into a table and I have it so that when the mouse is over a row the row is highlighted blue and when the mouse exits that row the row becomes white again - straight forward.
each row also has a check box with an onclick event and ultimately I would like when the checkbox is checked the row to be highlighted red and remain that colour. The problem is that the mouseover and mouseout events still fire. Is there way to disable these when the box is checked? Code:
My application reads an array of URLs in Javascript and displays them in a table. I need to create mouseover events for each of the links (just an alert message for now.) I have tried this a few ways, but for each one the mouseover event fires for each link before anything else is loaded on the page, and when the page is loaded, no link is displayed. Here are the two ways I've tried:
var cell1 = document.createElement("TD");
cell1.innerHTML = '<A HREF= ' + url + 'onMouseOver="' + alert("my alert box"); + '"> my page </A>';
cell1.innerHTML = '<A HREF= "' + url + '"> my page </A>';
cell1.onMouseOver = alert('alert');
I have also tried many variations of these including:
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I have a small problem with a page I'm working on. I have an anchor tag inside a table that has a mouseover event that updates a contextual help box. I need to add a similar mouseover event to the anchor tag that does the same thing, but updates the help box with different text. The problem I have is that when the mouse is over the table, no matter if I move the mouse over the anchor, the help text only displays the message that is passed from the table's mouseover function call. I think the solution *may* be something to do with event bubbling, but I'm not exactly sure how to implement it. The code I'm dealing with is below:
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Do you know of any best practice here?Expanding on the question, if an end user is viewing content with touch-based device, such as an iX or Android X, then hover type events (such as hover/hoverIntent, mouseover, mouseout, mouseenter, mouseleave, and perhaps other events that I haven't listed) don't make sense.Forthwith, what's the best usability practice in lieu of these events?
View 1 Replies View RelatedLet's assume we have two divs:
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DIV 2 is inside DIV 1. DIV 1 has mouse events (i.e. onmouseover, onmousemove). The problem is, when DIV 2 is over DIV 1, the mouse events don't fire. In my specific case, DIV 2 follows the mouse so it's always right below the mouse and always above DIV 1. How can I make the DIV 1 events fire?
I am using an external .js file to control the mouseovers on the page. And before anyone says anything, I think yes, I did borrow it from Sitepoint!
Anyway, this is the code for the .js file:
I'm using this script to allow people to populate form fields just by hitting the words from a list that most appeal to them. The idea is that on clicking a word the field is filled in and then "focus" is moved to the next one. I say "focus" because it's not actual focus, but "virtual focus" held in a js variable. Code:
View 2 Replies View RelatedIn the following code I am trying to print out the value of document.body.onclick from javascript:
<BODY onclick="alert('ok')">
...
<script type="text/javascript">
alert(document.body.onclick);
</script>
...
</BODY>
However, the alert in Javascript code prints out "undefined" when I open this page and not the actual value of onclick.
I want to be able to select a word when I highlight over any part of
the word. When I say select the word, I want it to be highlighted as
if I left clicked my mouse and dragged the cursor along the word. I
want to do this so a user when putting the mouse over the word can
quickly hit <ctrl>c to copy the word, without having to manually
highlight the word.
This will be used multiple times in the script for specific words, not
for every word in the script. For example:
User Password
------- ---------------
admin adminUser
dba sysDbAPa$$
So in my above example when mousing over either of the passwords, the
entire password would be highlighted so I can quickly copy it.
Okay you know how you can do something like...
window.onload=function(){myFunction();}
in order to contain all you javascript in the head of your document??
Well why can't I seem to do...
document.getelementbyid('MyElement').onclick=function(){myFunction();}
??
I have a company that has a group of companies under it. I plan to add 4 company logos on one front page, and when the user mouses over one of the logos, I want a table below to change and show a description of that company.
The images that they will be mousing over will also need to change, and the table that will change should be able to carry a static message such as "Hover your mouse over the logos above to find out more".
I am putting the following source anchor code but cannot get the expected results in Internet Explorer.
<a href="#selected"><button type="button" id="button" value="button">Content</button></a>
Destination anchor code:
<span style="position:absolute;"><a name="selected" id="selected"></a></span>
I have no problem attaching an event handler to a single anchor labelled with an id. But I can't get the following to work on all anchors, meaning nothing happens. Any idea about what's wrong here? Code:
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a script which makes a lightbox pop up on page open. I want to make the pop up show different divs based on the anchor tags in the url address.
So if someone went to example.com#websites
<div id="website">
window.onload = function() {
// open a welcome message as soon as the window loads
Shadowbox.open({
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I should also mention I don't want the script to run at all if there is no anchor tag in the url.
I implemented some code to perform highlighting and specific anchors are used for the searched words. The problem is when the searched words are inside <a href> tags, the links are lost after putting my anchors.For example:
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm sure the answer to this question has to do with iterating over each element in the wrapped set, but I still don't understand why. I have a number of anchors in my page that have a class named Get.I want to append a querystring name value pair to the end of each href.
$(
'.Get').attr('href').append('&id=' + id); does not work. Can someone tell me why and what is the correct solution.
I've tried this code to get all anchors that have a title attribute but it does not work
The strange thing is also that if I take away the a selector in front of :has all elements in the whole document get selected.
I am trying to select all anchors that point to external links and do not contain images (so that I can append an image indicating such). The first in this multistage process is to select anchors that have href values beginning with "http" but it appears that .attr() sets the value, as opposed to retrieving it.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI need a page to scroll to the top when visited, without using HTML anchors. Is this possible with JavaScript?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIm just wondering if anyone knows how to create a dropdown menu which lists all anchors on that page dynamically?
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