i have made a popup menu in fireworks cs3 its working fine in all browsers the problem is that its hiding under the flash features bar as shown in the image where in firefox its working fine what should i do?
I'm in love with the David Chipperfield Architects site and would like to try and get some of the features from the site working with jQuery instead of Flash I'm sure most of it is pretty achievable but I'm new to javascript and jQuery so I'm not sure where to start.The navigation and the way the content loads are the main things I want to try and implement.
I am wondering if it is possible to have a popup form on entering a page and have users answer say maybe 3 questions and upon hitting submit for the 3rd question the survey hides and then on leaving the page to browse to a new one or on closing the browser the form would pop up again for users to answer a few more additonal questions.
I have a tiny flash player(with controls) in a table on it's own html page. It only plays one piece of music. But I need an unusual popup script which I can't seem to find. I want the tiny player (75 x 30) to popup on it's own without all the window (chrome?) surrounding it. I want it to be in either the top or bottom left corner. I would also like it to popup on load but turn off when I go to a particular page that I have a sound video on and then turn off completely when they leave the domain. It is a music site. How do I get around annoying popup blockers.
I've made some sites in flash that make use of popup windows, which are Javascript called on from flash. Now, the client wants them all to be viewable within this specific site (let's call it MAINSITE) that uses two frames, the top for navigation. Within this framed environment, however, the popup script won't work under IE 6.x browsers - it will either do nothing or open up an error page in the flash/html frame (seems to vary from the different versions of 6.x).
There IS a way to make it work, but the link from the MAINSITE has to link to "../whateverthesitesfolderis/main.htm" and not "http://www.whatevertheothersitesdomainis.com/main.htm" in order for it to work. The problem is, for stats purposes, the client wants it to link to "http://www.whatevertheothersitesdomainis.com/main.htm". So my question for you is, if you actually understand this problem (I find it hard to explain), how can I make this work?
Here is the popup script I'm using.
function popupz(imagename) { OpenWin = this.open(imagename, "face", "toolbar=no,menubar=no,location=no,scrollbars=yes,resize=no,width=530,height=3 00"); }
Also, the site works fine in a framed environment, just not one that is hosted on a different domain, it seems. And the popups work fine if they're triggered by links in HTML, just not ones in flash.
This is what I have so far which works as a cross-browser download however Firefox will play the video locally inside the popup window: is this normal behaviour?This is a very new area for me as you can probably tell and I was wondering if websites require a flash player to view video or do some browsers have a flash player built in as Firefox has led me to believe?
Now I want to be able to centre this window to the middle of the screen. I can do this easily enough If i was to write a javascript function say for an html page, however you can't write javascript functions in flash, just command lines like the one above. So how can I centre this window? i've tried:
I am interested in using a popup to show flash games in it, so I did then my interest went to make all games playable in full screen so I did that too and got success, but I am facing issues due to wmode, if you visit my this site link [URL] and click on play game for other browsers while using google chrome browser, you will see the error there will be blocks appearing in the game, while if click on play for google chrome then this error is not there, its just because of WMODE, for google chrome button I am using wmode while for all other browsers I am not doing this.
The reason for not using wmode to my other browser play button is that if I add wmode to the games then the performance of the game is highly damaged in fireforx and internet explorer, and also to some extent in other browsers including google chrome. It is that I want to get rid of this wmode=opaque thing as it makes the game slow even in google chrome which is effecting game playing quality, I used window,transparent too but nothing good came out of it. Only google chrome is asking for the wmode, while our step child internet explorer is happy with it. Some more information I would like to provide so that things work fast, I am using blogger blog, I have knowledge of html, xhtml, css and for java or jquery its hint and trial.
I'm looking for a popunder script that will work for both IE8 and FF3 (as they dominate now). Of course, any other browser is welcome Note: I've also tested the flash but I've excluded it from the start, since the flash player is enabled by default to block them. Also, DHTML is excluded, because the page that will contain the popunder will load itself in a small frame and the popunder's content will display, this way, only in that small frame window (as far as I've tried). I'm really tired of searching and testing; if you know of any working popunder code
I have some jquery running on a menu (here ) but before jquery loads, the content (all of the <li>'s) appear, then disappear once jquery loads. Is there a way to stop the brief displaying of the <li>'s?
I want to make a dynamic menu where the items being shown depends on the access of the user. I tried having a code in codebehind of my aspx page that will set a certain li to style display none, but when viewed in IE6 I get a white space within the menu.
I am looking for a way of hiding a submenu and the rolling over an image which is the menu item. It will trigger the submenu to slide down. It needs to be hidden to start and visible when the user rolls over the image. I have tried numerous scripts. All seem to have one bug or another.
Is it possible, to hide the menubars of a browser, if the window is already opened? I want to post a html-form to a "_blank" target (new window). This new window should have no Menubars.
I got this here: [URL]. When you hover over the Buy Rhoadanide or Research the sub menu comes up. The only way I could get it to work was to make the OTHER menu hide if one is hovered over, but I cant hide them anymore Is there a way to do this: 1. Hover Link 2. Show Div with more links below it 3. Keep the Divs visible if the Hover Link or the Div is hovered 4. Hide the Divs when both are not selected.
i am developing a web based application in that i have to display the menu depends on the user.if it is admin the admin menu should display if it is otherone the admin menu should not display.
the menu contents should hide dynamically using cookies concept for all the users the menu is same but the menu should hide dynamically using style.display="visible" or hide
first of all i am trying to hiding the menu contents dynamically using onload method but that is not working Code:
I have a menu with a div displaying onmouseover, and hiding onmouseout, it works great except in IE if I click on the <select> tag, it triggers the mouseout event, interestingly enough the same does not happen when I click on a text field..
Code Example:
This is obviously not the real code, it's just to give you an idea, I don't think I can post the real code, cuz it's really long and complicated...
I'm using the prototype framework, and I'd like to keep it that way if possible...
I have a website with a dropdown menu of brands, these brands are pulled from the database and then display products matching the particular brand.The only problem with this is that google is viewing the dropdown data and it looks VERY spammy, its basically a huge list of keywords.Is there anyway I can stop google from seeing this data so that it doesnt get indexed and is just purely for my visitors to use?
I am trying to create a basic menu where if you put your mouse over a button you get a bit of descriptive text or an image appearing somewhere else on the page. I have tried to do this with hiding/revealing hidden divs - works fine with IE but no others.
<html> <head> <script language="javascript"> var descriptions = new Array(); descriptions[0] = "<p>See whats been added to the web site recently</p>"; descriptions[1] = "<p>Find out more about me</p>"; descriptions[2] = "<p>Check out me links</p>"; function showDescription(descriptionIndex){ .....
Ok so I'm using FxMenu 4.1.1 on my website at the moment. I figured that I wanted to keep the menu static so it wouldnt ahve to reload everytime someone clicked on page. I made a 3-framed framset with a header,center, and a footer. The center consists of the menu and an iframe. The pages that load from clicked on the menu items load in the iframe. Here's my problem: if I load a flash movie or whatever in the iframe it overlaps the menu. Code:
I'm new to the jQuery realm but have been messing with it quite a bit lately. What i'm looking to do is to replicate this menu without Flash:Horizontal Menu(not exactly but in general, where the menu stays on the side and follows the mouse up and down which has additional navigation in it once rolled over.)
I've done extensive Googling and have yet to come across an example or tutorial or jQuery plugin on how to do something along those lines. Do any of you have a link to a tutorial and/or example of this being done with jQuery or alike?
i am using brother cake drop down menu script for my college website, however below the drop down menu is a flash, the problem is the drop down menu cannot shown over the flash area, it appears as being cut, any body can help me?
I've been using the very cool Transmenu javascript drop down menu that I heard about on this forum. Below the menu is a flash movie that I set to 'transparent' so that the menu will display on top of the movie. This works GREAT on internet explorer, however I've recently become a big fan of firefox and the menu still seems to fall behind the flash movie in that browser.
Has anyone had experience with this issue? I could really use a solution here to get the menu to display on top of the flash.
Basically, I need the script to hide two divs if one of the options in a <select> menu is selected.
Here's the code I've got for the Javascript: function typeoflisting() { var selectform = document.getElementById('propertytype'); if (selectform.options[selectedIndex].value == "sell") {