Opening New Windows/Tabs
Nov 18, 2006How can I make this script I generated with HomeSite, open links in new
windows/tab instead of the same? ....
How can I make this script I generated with HomeSite, open links in new
windows/tab instead of the same? ....
I am currently designing a website for our public library. I have added a card catalog search bar on the side of every page. Our catalog software company has supplied the code. After embedding it, I previewed each page to make sure it was working properly. At the time, it worked fine. Since then, I have added other elements to the homepage such as a Twitter feed and a Flickr slideshow. Now, when I attempt to search in the catalog search bar on the homepage, it opens two tabs, but only in Firefox.
Our IT person from the software company suggested I make a copy of the page and strip the code down to see what the problem is. After doing this, I have made no headway. Even with the catalog as the only code left on the page, other than text, it still opens two tabs.
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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.
Hi I managed to find a way of opening a PDF in a new window using JavaScript.
I warned the user beforehand and opened the new window at 80% height and width of the original window to show it was a new window.
However I can't seem to control XLS, DOC, RTF documents. These are the issues:
1. Firefox: They always seem to open in a new window anyway.
2. Firefox: Firefox opens a blank window as well when the JavaScript is used.
3. IE and Firefox: I can't seem to control the height and width
I am opening a new small window through javascript.
Here is the code:
But on the same page I have another link for a new window which is essentially the same code:
As you can see in the red text, one link should open map.asp and the other should open pofull.asp... but they BOTH open in pofull. So I have tried to change the function name for one of them but then it doesnt work at all.
I have tried everything to separate the two scripts but nothing has worked.
I have a JavaScript that allows you to open 5 additional windows when you click on the button. It works properly when using Mozilla, but when you use IE7, only 1 window pops up not 5.
Code:
I have problems with opening new windows in IE6, in Firefox and Opera it is working fine, but IE6 gives warning and open only one link. Code:
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a question about opening new pages when a link is clicked on a webpage. What I want to happen is this:
On the main webpage, I would like to have links to other websites. For example:
Link 1
Link 2
Link 3
Now, if I was to click links 1,2 and 3, I would have 4 browser windows open: The window containing the original webpage, plus the 3 windows that were opened by clicking on the 3 links. (I am using a href="www.,,,,," target="_blank"></A>)
Now, what I want to happen is this, I only want the mainpage to have ONE child window so that at any given time, there will be at most 2 browser windows open, the main page window and one child that is opened by clicking on a link. If I click on Link 1 followed immediately by Link 2, I don't want 2 child windows to pop up. What I need to happen is when I click Link 1, it needs to open a window. When I click link 2, the browser window that contains the webpage from link 1 now needs to show the webpage that from link 2. Is there a way to do this using javascript window.open? Code:
I have a function that opens a new window when the link is clicked. The pop-up window contains a customer's info. Each time I click the link, my pop-up is opening in the same (popped-up) window, but I'd like it to create a new window each time.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi m making a web app. after login i want the app run in a 1280*800 size window. i saw many tuts on how to make a popup window but what i don't get it where should i post the code? in the login page or the main home page and so on?
View 3 Replies View RelatedDoing a bit of window-opening: the idea is, when a link is clicked, it selects a random one from an array of urls, and then opens it with certain toolbars missing. Got a script for each part, but not sure how to combine them: 'location' seems to be talking about different things in each script.
the random script:
var single = new Array ("a.htm","b.htm","z.htm")
function choose(){
window.location=choose[Math.floor(Math.random()*single.length)] }
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I am working on an application (for internal company use) that is meant to be viewed over three monitors. I'm wondering how to accurately position windows on the secondary and tertiary monitors. If they all have the same resolution (say 1280x1024), can we assume that the second monitor begins at 1281, and the third begins at 2561?
View 2 Replies View Relatedi have it to where one of my tabs opens an external link within the panel. However, it lags a little bit. I use css sprites inside the panels and it literally takes a second for it to load when you hover your mouse over it. Also, when you use it in IE, it keeps a cookie, so when you click on another tab and come back to it, it shows the last panel you were on.
So, is there a way just to open another panel inside another panel?
Here is my demo page: [URL]
Click on "Partners" tab on the bottom and click on "McKesson"
My computer seems to have problems with its javascript when opening new windows from certain sites that are either audio or video files. I simply have not got a clue where to begin.
View 3 Replies View RelatedImagine a wife has signed on to a web site in a browser tab. She does not sign off and walks away to do something else. Her husband sits at the computer and seeing her signed on, opens a new tab and tries to sign on to the same site.
I am trying to write a script that will close other tabs/windows when the husband goes to the same site to sign on.
So, on the sign on page (or even better, the sign off page), when the sign on button is clicked, a piece of Javascript code is run first. The javascript simply goes through all tabs on the browser, and checks to see if any such tabs has an HTML document that came from the same domain as the sign on page. If such tabs exist, then before POSTing the user name and password to the server, the Javascript code will close those tabs that contain HTML documents came from the same domain.
So, I understand I need to set the window.name to a specific value. But does anyone know what the code on the sign on/sign off page to close the other tabs/windows would look like?
Imagine a wife has signed on to a web site in a browser tab. She does not sign off and walks away to do something else. Her husband sits at the computer and seeing her signed on, opens a new tab and tries to sign on to the same site.
I am trying to write a script that will close other tabs/windows when the husband goes to the same site to sign on.
So, on the sign on page (or even better, the sign off page), when the sign on button is clicked, a piece of Javascript code is run first. The javascript simply goes through all tabs on the browser, and checks to see if any such tabs has an HTML document that came from the same domain as the sign on page. If such tabs exist, then before POSTing the user name and password to the server, the Javascript code will close those tabs that contain HTML documents came from the same domain.
So, I understand I need to set the window.name to a specific value. But does anyone know what the code on the sign on/sign off page to close the other tabs/windows would look like?
1. I am trying to figure out how to open a tab, open a show/hide within that tab, and link to a particular person from an incoming link.
2. I also am trying to figure out how to open a tab and then a pane within that tab from an incoming link.
This is the code used for the tabs
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$("ul.main.tabs").tabs("div.main.panes > div", {tabs: 'a.main', history: true });
$("ul.nested.tabs").tabs("div.nested.panes > div", {tabs: 'a.nested', history: true });
});
</script>
This is the code used for the toggle
<script type="text/javascript">
// Andy Langton's show/hide/mini-accordion - updated 23/11/2009
// Latest version @ [URL]
$(document).ready(function() {
var showText='+/-';
var hideText='+/-';
var is_visible = false; .....
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'm having issues with jquery and the tabs I'm using. My tabs work but... I want some more functions and that seems to be a big problem for a Javascript and jquery newby.
My HTML:
Code:
<ul class="tabs">
<li>Tab1</li>
<li>Tab2</li>
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I really don't know if this is correct but it works! What doesn't work is the active class. If you use one of the buttons in the first tab you go to the right tab but the tab itself has no class called active and that ruins the style.
2)
I also have one other question: lets say that all the above is my second page and I have my frontpage in which I also have buttons. I want somebody to use the button and end up in the third tab of page 2. My link is something like
Code:
page2.html#tab3
I read that using this should lead you the third tab but it's not working for me. You go to the first tab of page 2 instead.
I've been reading a LOT! Jquery for dummies, I googled, read the forum and other forums. I posted on a Dutch forum but no answer. I've added a lot of different code but it doesn't work.
I have nested tabs in jquery tabs which are pretty simple to do if we want static jquery tabsbut what if we want nested tabs that the remote page should decide what would be the tabs.or in other words i want nested tabs in a remote page (or ajaxified) For example i m calling this page(remote page) through tabs
<div id="container-2">
<ul>
<li><a href="#fragment-1a"><span>Section 1a</span></a></li>
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I am using jQuery tabs and when I have very long content within the tabs, my browsers scroll bar reflects the content in the tab with the most content.
Example, "Tab 1" & "Tab 3" has a very long scroll bar, even though it has no content (because of Tab 2) and you can scroll down through the empty space
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Is there a way I can hide the content in Tab 2 so that my browsers scroll bar displays correctly in relation to the content in the active tab?
I'm having trouble figuring out why content isn't showing up on the 2nd and 3rd tabs of a tabbed content section embedded on a page. The content shows fine for the first tab but not at all for 2 and 3.
Page of tabbed content is [URL].. It's an OsCommerce site using STS Templates for the pages. Here's the code:
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below is clickunder code , but it open under windows when visitor click everywhere on the pagei need it be speacial for links , whenever visitor click on speacial link , it opens windows
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript">
function PopShow3() {
CookieTest=navigator.cookieEnabled; if(CookieTest)
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I have a parent window that pushes a new window object onto an Array
with the following code :
OpenChild()
{
//totalNumWindowsCreated is global
totalNumWindowsCreated = totalNumWindowsCreated + 1;
childWnds.push(window.open(link, "child" +
totalNumWindowsCreated,"dependent"));
..
..
..
}
This pops up a new window with every call. In the child window I call
a parent function onbeforeunload, appClose() :
function appClose(){
if (window.opener && !window.opener.closed){
window.opener.CloseChild(getQueryString("application"));
}}
This is in my frameset tag of the child code :
<frameset ... onbeforeUnload='appClose()'>
The window.opener.CloseChild() function is called perfectly when I have
one child window open, but as soon as I create another child window
both of the open child windows don't ever call it. They do both go
into the onbeforeunload appClose() function, but do not call the
window.opener.CloseChild() function inside of this routine.
Anyone have any ideas why when I have two child windows open I can't
access the window.opener functions?
I have tried taking each new window out of the array and used the
following code in CloseChild() :
CloseChild()
{
//win and totalNumWindowsCreated are both global
totalNumWindowsCreated = totalNumWindowsCreated + 1;
var win = window.open(link, "child" +
totalNumWindowsCreated,"dependent");
..
..
..
}
I heard elsewhere that this may not be possible; still, I thought I'd check.
I'd like to be able to open a new webpage in a new *tab* if the browser allows for it, otherwise, just a new window.
Possible?
I am using the following code to display an image in a seperate
window.
<form>
<input type=button
onClick='window.open("image1.jpg","","width=260,height=260,resizable=0,border=0")'
value=Shhow Picture'>
</form>
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.