Lets say you have a blog and users need to log in before leaving a comment.( This is simplified. There are reasons log in is required here. )I would like to have a link that says "log in to comment".Upon clicking it, a pop up layer comes up.After logging in, the comment box appears.I would like this to all be silky smooth and seamless.Can someone outline the method you would use using jQuery to do this?
I am looking for a javascript function that can log the following information for each pageview:
1. The total page rendering time (not php script execution time, but the time at which the entire page is rendered from the user's perspective - all images loaded, ads served etc)
2. The URL of the page
3. The browser used to access the page
4. The country the page was accessed from
The script should then store the information in a database via an AJAX call after it's been collected.
It sounds like a tall order, but it will help me get a picture of how fast or slow my site feels depending on where you live (e.g. how far you are from the server), what browser you're using, and which pages are the slowest to render (keep in mind this is not script execution time or query time, but literally the time at which the page starts to render, to when it finishes rendering).
I've found a lot of scripts out there that will display an alert box when a visitor closes their browser or tries to leave your site. Personally I find that a really annoying tactic, and virtually useless, but I have now found myself in a position where such a thing really makes sense to use. Unfortunately, I can't find a ready-made script that meets the specifications I need.
I need the script to recognize when the browser window is being closed, or when the visitor tries to navigate to a different domain name than mine. I'd want to have a "OK" and "Cancel" button available. Clicking "OK" sends them to specific URL, regardless of where they were headed or if they were closing their browser. Clicking "Cancel" lets them continue as they were.
I have a company that gives me this URL to send an SMS [url]...
What I want to happen is that when the submit button is pressed and eMail is sent to the admin and at the same time an SMS is sent. I have the code to send the eMail , but would like for the URL post to be done in the background or silently without moving off the site.
I've got a form that's nested in a larger application. I need to program it so that the user is warned to save upon clicking on any exit point in the application.
So, if they click on any of the nav buttons in the header/nav bar, they need to get an alert:
"Would you like to continue without saving your changes?" _Yes_ _No_
It would be a big pain to retrofit the application's nav buttons/framework for just these forms, so I'm looking for a solution that doesn't require editing the source code of the application's existing navigation.
I'm currently trying to refresh a DIV on my page that is linked to MYSQL (changes if database has 1 or more rows) without refreshing the entire page, I've tried using javascript although it didn't seem to work and so Im back to the drawing board, Im not very experienced with Jquery or Javascript to do it on my own, I only know PHP, CSS, HTML the easier ones
how I could possibly go about this... - I don't want to use Iframes either as the the div is a button which opens a hidden div on the page (parent page) so I don't think iframes would be best either
I have a customer with an existing classic ASP web app that I have inherited, and he now wants the app to send him an SMS/Text when ever someone posts a comment on the site. I have found a 3rd party provider where by I can send a SMS just by posting to the following URL [URL]..nator=LogicSMS but that would mean that when the customer posts a comment then they would have to leave the site for the SMS to be sent.
I would like the data to be sent to the logic SMS site with out the customer having to leave the site, I am going to assume via some sort async post. I know little to stuff all about Java coding, but I know that this should be possible, so please supply me with an example of how to achieve this.
I would like to know how to display a confirmation message when a user attempts to navigate away from a page. For example, if a users clicks the X to close the window, or chooses another link from his favorites, I want to display a message that says something like "Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page, click OK to continue, or Cancel to remain on this page."
I noticed this on meebo.com. After you log in, when you try to close the window you get a confirmation dialog like I describe above. I didn't think this was possible to show a confirmation dialog using the onunload event, but I could be wrong.
I work for an association and we do many conference events. Our web provider has been developing an online registration module for their CMS to make things easier for us. One problem that we have had in the past is that people leave the registration page before completing the registration i.e. select payment method and click 'next button'. I suggested to use Javascript so that when people try to leave the page/close browser before submitting the form, that they get a message saying that their registration is not yet complete and that they will be invoived for the fee unless they cancel. I have been told that this is not possible to do.
I have a minor problem with opening multiple pages with onclick. The code work perfectly (I run it with some PHP features). So far so good.Left mouse button will open 4 new tabs, and the view will jump to [URL]Middle mouse button will only open [URL]What I want: Open all 4 pages in new tabs in the background and stay at the current page.
Basically I want some of the links in my page to open in new tabs (I'm using Firefox) or windows if the user has their options configured that way. And I want my page to remain intact as it involves some AJAX and takes a while to load.
But ...and this seems to be a big "but"... I don't want the focus to move away from the page I'm on. So techniques such as <a target="_blank"or <a onclick="window.open(...)"aren't working for this requirement. I even tried using a separate function and attempting to return to the original window straight after using the following function: Code:
I have a application online using ASP in which users log in and log out. However, a lot of users simply close the window, bypassing my log-out script. I have tried using the Javascript onUnload function with success,but refreshing the screen also triggers this at the wrong time, Has anyone got any suggestions?
I have a couple of server side scripts that keep troubling me. So far I used Visual Studio to debug them, but for some reason I can't put in breakpoints and stuff ... So debugging like I'm used to is not possible. (I'm developing the sites in dreamweaver) I've tried adding a logging function to a flat textfile, but I've been told traditionally writing to a file is not possible in a server side script... how I can best debug such an application? Is it possible to do so in Visual Studio? Another tool?
I have an accordion in which all the data is being populated from a database. The problem is that after it runs through the query and adds my data it leaves alot of extra spaces which leads the user to have to scroll a great deal before finding the next header.
Here is my code.
<? $sqlQuery = "SELECT id, date, name FROM webinars "; $result = mysql_query($sqlQuery); ?>
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.
The code below is jquery, and uses jquery's extend() [URL] function, but I don't think that the issue has anything to do with that... does it?
$(document).ready(function(){ var obj1 = { "name": "spud" ,"age":32 } var obj2 = obj1; $.extend(obj2, {"location": "UK"}); console.log(obj1); });
By my reasoning, obj1 shouldn't have location set. But it does. Is the line var obj2 = obj1; not making a copy of the original and leaving the original intact? Is it instead making some sort of reference to it? Why is changing the copy having an effect on the original??
I used the Jquery Cycle plugin on a site I'm working on.It worked fine on the static html site (see it in action here working as it should) but is leaving a gap between each image when I use it in Wordpress (See it here).
The above function seems to work just fine when the user clicks through the form and fires the event like I would expect.
However, if the user is hitting the arrow keys to switch the selected value in the dropdownlist, the event does not fire until the user tabs away from the box, even if they've changed the value multiple times.
Is there a way to force it to fire the event for every change of the value, even if the focus hasn't moved away from the box?
We want to pop up an exit survey, just a general "what did you think of our site" sort of thing. I did the code that when you go to another page it pops up, but that's not great.
Is it possible to, and if so can anyone please tell me how, to have the window popup only when the user closes the window, or navigates to another website. But of course don't want it to pop up when navigating our own website.
Need some script that alerts "Are you sure you want to leave this website ... some stuff..." when the user closes the browser (leaving the website for the 1st time)
I'd like to make a game-like interactive animation with javascript. A car of some sort that will be able to move in all directions is something i have no troubles with. But on top of that i would like to add a trail that this "car" of mine would leave behind it.Keeping in mind that the car is able to move in all direction (by which i mean any angle, not just up-down-left-right), how would i make the parts of the screen that the car "ran over" to have a different color or something, and preferably leaving the option of calculating the surface area of the trail?
My problem is I want to have all the links display in my website itself. That is, if I gave a link to CNN.com, that webpage should display under my logo, menu etc. Hope u can understand and help with my problem.
I'm trying to write script for a popup when an external link is clicked telling the user they are leaving the site bla bla and the bank isnt affiliated with the link and do they want to leave "yes" or "no" I see a ton of variations of this online but I cant find one that prevents the external site from loading so the user can decide yes or no on the popup. And the popup will have to be an html page, not a 1 line question so I dont see how 'confirm' would work...
I'm rewriting a cms for Mozilla and it uses designMode. My problem is that the cursor can leave the editing div-element so the functions don't work correctly.
How can I prevent the cursor from leaving this html-element?