Refresh Website After 1 Sec When Anchor Link Clicked
May 25, 2011I need a script which will refresh the page 1 sec. After the anchor text is clicked
PHP Code:
<a href="#YourAnchor"></a>
I need a script which will refresh the page 1 sec. After the anchor text is clicked
PHP Code:
<a href="#YourAnchor"></a>
I need to get the page to reload with the anchor in the link when it is clicked in a dropdown menu. For example if I am on 'www.domain.com/about/#2' and I then click on 'www.domain.com/about/#3' the url changes but the page doesn't reload so I need the page to reload, but keep the new anchor (#3).I gave the links with anchors a class of 'reload' and tried this:
$('a.reload').click(function() {
window.location.reload();
});
Sorry I am new to JavaScript.
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$(document).ready(function(){
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[code]....
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<style type="text/css">
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[code]....
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This is my js code:
$(".anchorlink").toggle(
function() {
var cont_val = $(this).attr("id");
$("div#unique_anchor_text", this).show();
$("div#unique_anchor_text").hide();
$('.unique_anchor_text'+cont_val).slideDown("fast");
},
function() {
var cont_val = $(this).attr("id");
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});
HTML looks like:
<a class='anchorlink' id='$item'>Comment</a>
<div id='unique_anchor_text' class='unique_anchor_text$item'>some text</div>
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Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
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[Code]....
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Code:
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For example:
domain.com/index.html#dothis
domain.com/index.html#dothat
domain.com/index.html#dosomethingelse
Do these come under the onLoad event or something else?
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Here's my code:
Code:
<script type='text/javascript'> window.onload = function()
{ setTimeout(function()
{ document.getElementById('popupLink').click();
}, $timeleft); }; </script>
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Code:
<script type='javascript'>setTimeout( function() {$
('#popupLink').trigger('click'); }, $timeleft);</script>
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[Code]...
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Code:
function changelink(){
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[Code]...
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var anchor=window.location.hash;
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<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script>
<script>
function goToByScroll(id){
$('html,body').animate({scrollTop: $("#"+id).offset().top},'slow');
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<ul>
<li><a href="javascript:void(0)" onClick="goToByScroll('contact')">Go to anchor 1</a></li>
</ul>