I found a script for drop down menus on the web. I use it on my homepage (www.k66t6-mf.com). The script works fine. However when you click on the links the pages open in a new tab or window. I do not want this. Does anyone know how I can prevent this from happening? (I know there is a lot of code, and I'm sorry about that).
I've been trying to edit this script but it continues to open my slideshow images into new tabs. I would like that the images on the slideshows when clicked they will open in the same tab. How can I do that? Here is the script I am using
so I've got this page with the following iframe: <iframe src="http://test.page.local/promo/" height="350" width="214" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"></iframe> And within the framed page, a list of links, a sample of which looks like this: <li><a href="http://www.test.com/johnny-be-good/" target="_blank">Johnny's been good</a></li> yet when I click the links, the page loads within the iframe. The target is set to open a new tab or window, yet the links refuse to do so. I've tried _blank, _top, _parent, and resorted to hijacking the links with JavaScript (which seems to me to be overkill) and nothing works. I know this can't be hard, but its driving me nuts.
I am not familiar with Javascript and I need to open a link in a drop down menu in a new window. Below is the script that exists now that opens the links in the same window.
I'm looking at creating a list of links that when each one is clicked, opens a new window/tab under the current window, the reason for this is that i'm using jQuery .toggle to switch content upon click of a link to reveal a message. They have to read this message before going to the new window, which is why it must be opened below the current window (Hope all that makes sense!).
I've got the content switching part done, which is great, but having some trouble coding the "New Window opening under the current window"
Thw following code (When used with jQuery) opens up a new window under the current window (Yay!) - BUT - this happens on page load simply apply it to the links, and only apply it to link with a certain class e.g. class="newwindow"
Code: $(document).ready(function() { var link = $(this).attr('href'); var mer_window = window.open(link, '_blank', 'toolbar=1,location=1,directories=1,scrollbars=1,resizable=1,status=1,menubar=1'); if (typeof mer_window === "object")
I am working on an internal work site. In the site I have a text box and on entering a specific code I want it to open a new page that links to a document that has the same name. ie. if user types red, I want it to find the document red.html in a folder. To make my colleagues job easier, I want the text box to autocomplete. Below is a section of the code I plan to use:
Code: <script> var arrValues = ["red", "orange", "yellow", "green", "blue", "indigo", "violet", "brown"]; </script></head><body> <h2>Autocomplete Textbox Example</h2> <p>Type in a color in lowercase:<br /> <input type="text" value="" id="txt1" onkeypress="return autocomplete(this, event, arrValues)" /></p> </body> </html>
How to modify this to: 1) Link the text entered to the document I want opened 2) Open this document upon 'enter' pressed
I have url links in an Access Database which open different info screens depending on the record. I want to include some code in the html which isn't blocked by browsers, but restricts the html code to an initial window of approx 800x600, but can be resized, but importantly the database screen doesn't 'get lost' underneath the browser window.
Tabs jQuery v2.7.4 of stilbuero. I want to use Ajax Mode and open the links in a specifically container. For example: <div id="box"> <ul id="tabs"> <li><a href="01.html"><span>Tab one</span></a></li> <li><a href="02.html"><span>Tab two</span></a></li> <li><a href="03.html"><span>Tab three</span></a></li> </ul></div> ... <div id="container"></div><!-- Open external links here (01.html, 02.html and 03.html) -->
I am new to jquery, and love it so far, but I am more of a designer, not a developer. I am learning jquery to enhance my sites, and I am having a problem figuring out buttons.
I have them working in firefox and safari, but in IE links do not work.
Basically, when you click a link a function is called with a parameter based on the particular link you run. Then the code runs through an xml file, and if the parent of the nodes I've cyling through has a value equal to the parameter past to the function, that node is used to create a new link with window.open function attached to it.It all works, or seems to, and when I alert what is being built, it looks right to me, yet the links don't work.I've attached a copy of one of the alerts of one of the links as it's built.
I want the window to be the exact size of the image so I set the width and height of the window the same as the width & height of the image.
The code works, however there is a white border on the top and left side of the image. If I add 20 to the width and height of the window then there is a white border around the whole image.
Is there anyway to have the window the exact size of the image, without this white border? I know there is probably a simple solution, but I'm a beginner at JavaScript.
I have a form on a page and when the form is submitted it should open a new window and post the content to it.
When the script being posted to is a html page, then this works fine, but when the script being posted to produces an svg graphic, then there is no 'view source'. Its almost as though the opened page headers are already set for html and doesn't like the svg xml schema.
I'm trying to open up an internal link from my leftnav div into my content div. I used the following JS code from my book but im not quite sure how to make it all work.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head>
I am designing a tabless web page.The page contains 2 div sections.One is for menus and other is to display the contents of the page by clicking the menus.I don't want to use frames and iframes.Is it possible to do it using the div tag? The code I had used is show below.
I'm pretty poor at Javascript, but does anyone have any ideas on how I can get a new browser window to open behind the current window when it is opened.
I have a company web site where I wish to open a search window with javascript. I do know and have used the window.open( for this.
The window that is opened provides a search function an returns a list of results as hyperlinks. I then want the user to be able to select the link from the list and when the link is clicked the 'poped' search window closes and the hyperlink reference be displayed in the window which referenced it in th efirst place.