Is there any method which blocks the website from loading, if the browser using is not java script enabled? I have a webpage with some details to be entered. This website is designed in such a way that it checks the exceptions in the entry and alerts the user regarding it which is done using javascript. but for some users this feature is not working. I guess its the problem with the browser they use. So how can I alert them to enable Java by adding something to the script? Is there any way which prevents the page from loading if java is not enabled in the browser?
I have created links that open up other small windows when you click on them. These make the use of javascript to open the windows. Though some browsers have java turned off. Is there a way to overcome this problem? That means people can still open the small windows. Code:
I have a site where the header, footer, menu and Google map remain present on most pages,but the copy in the main paragraph changes depending on which menu option is selected.The above is achieved using PHP includes and query strings.I'm using jQuery to 'fade in' the main body text when a page loads, and 'fade out' the text when a menu link is clicked on. It just looks nice, because all the stuff that is always present stays in place (I guess the browser caches it?) and just the main body text fades out and the new fades in.The thing is, the 'fade out' that is triggered by the 'click' event (on the menu link) tends to be interrupted by the browser moving on to the new page. I just want to the browser to stay for half a second so that the nice fade finishes properly. Ironically, when my connection is interrupted or the new page loads slowly, it looks at its best because the fade has time to finish
I've gotten .load to load content into a div but if the window is not at the top of the page it scrolls back to the top each time the new content is loaded but I wanted to avoid any sort of change on the page other than the content in the div. It seems pointless if the user has to scroll back down to the div where the content is each time? code...
Is there a way to keep the window in the same position? Also while I'm at it - is there a more efficient way to write this considering I have 9 pages or should I just write this code out for each instance?
I'm having a problem with a script on my website. My website is wordpress based. I have this script that i need to load on every page except on the main page.
I have tried to make it work, but the only way i can get it to work like i need is including it on the main page as well.
Is there any way i can prevent the script to load on the main page, but load on the other pages?
I mean, is there any code to block javascript on a particular page of a website, but still work on the other pages?
for the last day and a half i've been attempting to prevent images on a page from loading. i do this by calling a domready function. i just need this to work in firefox, so i'm using its DOMContentLoaded event. however, for troubleshooting purposes i have opted off the domready stuff and simply placed my code at the bottom of the html before the closing body tag, which does the same. my research shows that all the lazyloading techniques (which at the core are similar to what i'm doing; ie, preventing an image from loading) that do not rely on creating a custom attribute for the img tag, do not work. jquery's lazyloading plugin does not work: [URL] mootools' lazyloading plugin does not work: [URL]. however, they must have worked at one point. read the latest comments on lazyloading techniques online and you'll see that mostly everyone suddenly is unable to achieve lazyloading on their site. the only effect one achieves is that the image fades in when scrolling down, however it has already been downloaded when the page rendered, but it should only have been downloaded from the server once the scroll threshold for that image is hit.
calling a function to replace images with small placeholder images immediately after the dom loads (ie, before the full page loads) should work. this should prevent the loading of the original file in the src attribute, but it does not. i'm using firefox 3.6.3, but it happens on webkit browsers as well (though this is a documented bug); opera, however, works as it should. i did my research pretty thoroughly, but if i missed something
I would to know please if is it possible to block the loading of particular site by/via javascript. Having a web page with a flash content that contains a call to a particular site, I don't want to receive information from that site. does exists a javascript code that block that call to that site?
I am trying out the Tablesorter in Wordpress 2.7.1 to make a membership list sortable. For some reason the sortable features isn't being enabled (or at least visible). Here are the steps I've taken so far: 1) In the header.php file I added the following code between the head tags:
But, while the table shows up on the page, the sortable features are not visible. NOTE: In Wordpress I have the WP-Table Reloaded plugin activated, but to trouble shoot this issue, I am not using the shortcode and using a HTML table directly in the page, for now.
What I want to do is have a page that only displays if javascript is enabled(or similar) in the sense that it tells users that js is not enabled and how to enable, what were doing is creating web forms and would only like them viewable if js is enabled so that we can validate client side and reduce server load. Main reason is validation client side, cause if the initial form works well we will expand it to include forms for every type of job we can. No idea to where to start as js is not a strong point.
I'm using mooflow code on my website, problem is that it shows images on top of one another, before script arranges them to row. This only happens with explorer.
You can see example of the images popping up (and scroll bar flashing on the side of the page), when this page is loading on explorer, [URL]
Could there be some solution for the explorer so it wouldn't load images before executing the script? Other browsers work better with the loading order.
I have a site that is very jQuery and image heavy. The main sections of the site link to sections that are built with several Tabs, and as it loads, you briefly see all the content load and then it is hidden by the Tabs code.
The plan is to have a full window DIV that sits above all the content with a loading icon that plays until the entire page loads, and then it fades down.
After some hair pulling and research I have code in place that does exactly as I ask, however it does not seem to work in IE6+7. It works in all other browsers.
I have a lot of javascript functions that request information from an iframe hidden on the page. I see other sites do this, but their browser does not do the loading action (like the processing circle in Firefox). When I do it on my site, each browser shows the loading icon, as if a page was loading. Is it possible to not have this?
http://bit.ly/cv1YqN
That is a sample link. Go down right side of page where you see three buttons: Trailers Featurettes Clips.Those return iframe information to work.
I had a problem with my previous approach in javascript so i thought of another strategy, to work with java. How can i pass the DOM of the current web page that is the HTML page to java, so that i can parse the DOM and i need to extract the internal contents of the script tags in the page and evaluate them apart from running in the webpage.
How can i pass the dom object to java and evaluate the scripts contents from java.
I have created a party-events website. Which displays a lot of dates of events. As you might understand this page takes some time to load. Therefor I want some of loading image to be displayed while the page is loading. Anybody has an idea how to pull this of? I don't know how.
In detail: People come to my website. They click on "events" and a loading.gif pops up and and makes the background darker. After the page has completely loaded the loading image disappears and the website shows.
Is there a way to prevent the user from refreshing/reloading a particular page? Or any way to prevent a particular form from being posted/inserted twice?
I'm a WYSIWIG developer who can poke around in the code, modify existing scripts, etc. I need to prevent any user from loading a page twice, so they can only access a prize code one time. Setting a cookie is the first thing that comes to mind, which can be worked around by the motivated useras to other ways to block the user from accessing the page more than once? Something other than Javascript a better choice? Keep in mind my ideal solution is an existing bit of code that I can modify to my needs.
I have a following problem: from time to time an attack on my page is performed, overloading the server. The administrators had to limit the access to the page to some domains only. I would like to keep the page open for everybody.
Probably I should introduce a JavaScript/CGI driven form and let user to copy some letters etd. before letting him entering the page.
I am sure there are many solutions to this problem around, but I don't know what to search for. Can you give me some tips where to start?
I think the attacs are just casual, there are no real reasons why should anybody try to copy or destroy the page (no commerece, no money to loose or gain), so probably I should start with something simple.
have simple slideshow here:n i v o sport.com/i n l i f e/category/2 (please remove white spaces)on the right you will see "More in Travel:" and then arrowsscroll page a bit down and click arrow you will see that page scrolling jumps up. how to keep window positio
On this test page, if you click the contact link, then submit, the page jumps to the top.. i guess that page is refreshing?? How can I prevent this jump to the top and have the page stay still?
but for some reason if the page is long the whole page scrolls up so the top of the calendar is at the top of the browser, which actually hides the box that the date will end up in.
can anyone see how I can alter the code so that the page does not scroll up, but have the calendar show just below the box that the date will go in and the page does not scroll?
here is the full code that I am using to test this out with. code...
i can't figure this out, it was working fine before, and i did a few updates and now it only works when the button is pressed but not if i type into the form and press 'enter'. i don't want he page to reload at all. (also the entire wrapper for my page is hidden using css, a loading image is displayed until the onload event fires, then the wrapper uses jQuery's .slideDown(2000), so if javascript is off they won't even see the form, i'm not concerned about browsers with javascript disabled, i *only* want them to be able to type in the field and hit enter or click the send button to post the data via ajax with no page reload. i'll make it more accessible later)
I'm using a code snippet to have a cursor placed in a form field once a page loads, see the below posted code.The form field in question is located below the fold.The problem is that when the page loads it will scroll the page downwards to show the form field, I don't want that happen. I only want the cursor to appear...not the whole page to scroll downwards when the page loads.what I can do to prevent the page from scrolling downward when using this code?It's happening with similar codes as well that places a cursor inside the form field.I only want the page to scroll downward when the user decides to scroll downward, not because of the cursor placement.
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