I'm working on a search engine that is just like google but customized for me and my friends. I have everything working well from the scripts supplied by google however they don't allow image searches. In order to combat this I added a link that links to google images. Is there a way to make the link go to google images and display my search keyword without having to retype it? The site is [URL] if you need to look at it.
I'm trying to run a php query via ajax httprequest. In my php script I have query result. I am also creating a txt file and link to the file. The query result then becomes the link to the file like so:
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where $counter[0] is the result of the query. How do I access $Link from the httprequest result so I end up with something like this:
I need a counter that will display beside a link, with the number of times the same link has been clicked. I do not have FTP access to the site, since it is based on a CMS.
When the user visits a page, an iframe will be displayed. What is the best way to force the user to click something in this iframe? I suppose I could do that thing where the mouse always has a part of a div "glued" to it, so wherever they click, the certain area is clicked. But, then they could just hit the back button.
is there a way to determine whether a user clicked on a link vs typed in the url to get to a page? I'm trying to stop users from messing with GET forms (and i have to use them, POST wouldn't make sense in this case).
I want a hidden div that will have a html form for login and I have a link I want when the user click the link the div appear above the link so the user can login. I have this code (I am using Codeigniter framework I think it has nothing to do). <div id="loginControl" > <?php echo form_open('login/validate_credentials'); echo form_input('username','Username'); echo form_password('password','Password'); echo form_submit('submit','Login'); // echo anchor('login/signup','Create Account'); echo form_close(); ?> </div><a href="#" id="login">Login</a>
(I don't know if I can apply an id to a link) and this is mi Jquery script and I know I am wrong. $(function(){ $('login').click(function (){ $('#loginControl').fadeIn('fast'); });}); I want the login link to be the only that launch the jquery event and show my loginControl Div I am sure it can be done but I am certain not this way.
I want to send a simple email with just email & subject only when the user clicks a link that opens a pdf. I'm thinking javascript is the best way to do this but I have no idea how. I have googled it a bunch but most information is about getting an email when someone clicks a link you send in an email. I don't want that. This is on a website. I'm not sure if php would be better to use.
I need the code for if the user enters in a code into the field for example E1 and clicks submit it'll redirect them to a certain form. And if another user entered in E2 it would redirect them to a DIFFERENT form.
I have a form setup on my webpage that grabs a couple pieces of information from the user (ie name, address, etc.) and when the user enters this information and submits the form, the base URL of Code:
Im trying to prevent the user from clicking any other links on my page when the user have selected/clicked a href once.
Sometimes it takes a while before the next page loads so some user will try clicking other links or the same link.
I can prevent this when i use buttons by calling onclick and in a javascript getElementsByTagName("input") and then check the type to be type of "button" or "submit" which i then disable. It works.
This also works for href html tags by calling onclick and in a javascript remove all href, BUT it also stops everything, even the request that is about to happen.
If i use disable getElementsByTagName("a") on href like with buttons it does not get unclickable just get a grey color but you can click on it.
Any workaround to this? This is a seriuos web app so I want the solution where i disable ALL links on my page so it is not possible to click on any after the first time.
All the links is NOT in a form only links using <a href="gosomeplace"> click this link</a> .
Is it possible to play a small sound clip when the user hovers over a link? Usually the company I work for would use flash to do this but we have been asked to create it in HTML/JavaScript.
I have a website with five links, each with its own id. onClick I would like to create a cookie for the user that adds the link id that they have clicked.I am planning to do this using an array, however, I am a bit confused about the theroy behind a cookie.It is just a text file that can hold any data correct? So I could store an array with
array[0] = hi.html array[1] = hello.html
and later on pull up what is in array[0] to diplay it on the page? Can I do this with one cookie or would I need a new cookie for each link?
I have this website that logs users clicks and their referrals clicks. I have graphs for each of these things. I currently have it working that when a user clicks a link on a page, it opens up another page and shows the graph. I want this to be sort of like a "drop down" window when they click. Here is a picture of when the link is not clicked: And when the blue circle (the thing boxed in red) is clicked:
I'm trying to open a div that holds several images when the user clicks on a link. Each clicked link will open the div and display a specific pic. Plus each time a link is clicked the div should close before opening the div with the appropriate pic. Since I'm new to jquery I'm a bit lost on this one.
I'm new to javascript and I have a button in an interface for an app. It's like drag and drop and i want this button to link you to a certain website searching for what the user types in the searchField1 box. The button is button16. Such as you type dogs into the text box and you click the google button among other search engines and it will redirect you to a google search doing a search for dogs. But how do I make this button search google and search for whats in searchField1. I would really appreciate the help. Im looking everywhere to learn this but just cant find it. If you could tell me how or send me a link to a tutorial code...
I'm trying to set up a web page to display a video when a user clicks on a link. So far, it works fine in IE and Chrome, but it won't work in Firefox.[URL]
When the user clicks the remove link it properly adds a new option to the dropdown however it adds it 3 times meaning 3 option tags. Why is that?
Code: // Add a click handler to each anchor tag in the characterList <ul> element $('#characterList a').click( function(evt) { evt.preventDefault();[code].....
I opted to use JavaScript & PHP (instead of Flash) to create a sort-of "t-shirt designer" -- basically, it's a gallery-type script that allows users to scroll through t-shirt styles, swap colors, and so on, prior to reaching the actual design tool. And I'm starting to regret.
It's actually working very well so far, except for one thing: I want the t-shirt option that the user selects to link the user to the design tool. The "gallery" already has an image for each possible option that displays whenever the user selects a combination, but I want to make that image is a clickable link.
I have no idea where to start -- I know next to nothing about javascript -- and to accomplish this in Flasjh I'd have to start this stupid basic thing all over again from scratch, and it would defeat the point of not using Flash in the first place, so
I need to allow user to download mp3 files when they click on the link rather than streaming the audio in the browser. Need to use only Javascript to download the file.
I'm trying to append the title attribute to the text of my link. I've got it working, except for the fact that all three links are showing the first link's attribute. Check out the demo at http://outdoor/fuelmultimedia.ca Hover over the Products menu item, and you'll see the drop-down with the attributes.This is the code I'm currently using:
var $titleText = $("#top nav ul ul li a").attr("title"); $("#top nav ul ul li a").append("<em>" + $titleText + "</em>");