I was wondering if it is possible to remove content from a website based on the screen resolution, rather than have to redirect to a new URL.For example:
<if height greater than 800px>
Lots of code
<else>
<br/>
</if>
how to properly evaluate a value in a document onLoad. Caveat - I am working on this via a CMS (BusinessObjects), so don't have 100% control over what's passed in to the page.
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I was wondering if you had any idea how to show a ad based on screen resolution. Sort of like how espn.com has it...when your on 800 by 600 it doesn't show the ad and msn table on the right but when you are on 1024 or higher it does. Does anyone have any idea how to do this?
I am looking at an easier way to have the background-image for a site be resized so that it looks the same across all screen resolutions (or at least close enough). The way I am doing it now is by using Javascript to get the width of the screen and then loading an appropriate sized image. Looks like this:
So my task was to build basically photo-based department org-charts for a SharePoint 2007 environment. Not sure why I was asked to do this as the last time I web designed was when Netscape 4.0 and IE4 were still duking it out, but whatever.I inserted my images (125x125) into tables and everything looks great. on my screen.Boss's screen, a slightly smaller monitor with a lower resolution, not so much.I'd like to be able to dynamically resize the image display sizes based on detected screen resolutions, or failing that, have at least 2 image libraries using 75x75 and 125x125 and then load one image size or the other based again on detected screen resolutions.
I have an xml file that I'm parsing with a set of items and their features. Some of the items don't have certain features so, so I would like to remove the divs in which they're results are displayed if they don't have them. I've tried using the remove function, but it either doesn't work or removes the div from all of the items rather than just those missing that feature.
This is the xml structure I'm using for each item [code]...
Say for instance that the card feature for a few items in my xml file is empty or is listed as "n/a", how would I remove the div tag with the "card" id for only those items missing that feature?
I am trying to make a simple code that has a selection list (with the choice fruit or veggie). When the user chooses fruit, the second list displays the options apple, orange, banana. When the user changes their choice to veggie, the second select list then contains carrot, corn, potatoes (and the apple, orange, banana disappear).
there a way of removing unwanted text from a textbox during the submit process.I have a text box that asks for a domain name but i dont want the www. part just the rest of the domain. can javascript remove www. if its present.
I have html code: <script> $(document).ready(function() { $("span").remove(); }); </script> <span> These span should not be deleted </span><div> <span style="color: black; font-weight: normal;"> <font size="5"> I want to be here without tags span and Font </font></span></div> How to delete tags <span> but remain the text between them? Also other <span> do not delete ...
When using a regular expression, is it possible to strip/remove anything that appears after a string that it finds?For example, if I use:mystring = mystring.replace(/night/gi, "");How can I remove anything that comes after "night"?So if it finds "night time" it only outputs "night".
I have a text field for a user to enter a URL. When I call the form data with PHP I'm adding the http:// into the link like this: <a href="http://' . $url . '">I'm wondering if javascript check to see if the user has entered the http:// and if so, remove it.
I'm currently interested in displaying a quick line or two of copy if a visiter's IP address falls between a certain IP range. Do any of you have any resources or ideas of how I can go about it?
I'd like to use JS (maybe jQuery?) for this. I'd imagine I can use JS to detect the IP then use an IF statement to display said content.
I'm trying to make a system that navigates through different pages, within sub directories. It's a pretty simple concept. But I can't seem to be getting anywhere with it. I'm used to coding php, but this javascript stuff is blowing my mind. Here is what I need to accomplish.
When a particular button is pressed, a window pops up. In that window should be a framed document. that top frame is the naviation that allows stays in place. the navigation shows what page you are on and how many pages there are in the current section. There are also next and previous buttons. if you are in one section and at the end, then press next, it should take you to the first page in the next section if there is one.
I would like to show or hide a header element (e.g. <h3></h3>) based up a div tag that either contains content or not. The content is dynamically added or shown, but the header element isn't, which results in having the header element shown with no content below it many times.
and I want to insert a new row for Sid the Snake, how do I find the right row so that when I insert, the rows will still be in alphabetical order? In other words, Sid should be inserted after Rick the Rabbit and before Vernon the Vole, as "s" comes after "r" and before "v"
I've been messing about with this, but I'm getting myself confused. I'm sure there's an easy way, given the power of jQuery's selectors, but I haven't worked it out yet.
I have a site that can be downloaded and run on a closed network (not needing an active Internet connection). I'd like a page that displays live data to a user with Internet connectivity (I can do this) but display "canned" data when the user is without an internet connection...and this difference in page display is transparent to the user. I know this can be done with php but the user without Internet connectivity will likely not be able to run php locally so the page must be an .htm file. I there a javascript somewhere that does this?
I have been having an issue with this script to resize my iframe(ifr) based on the content loaded in it.I am half bald from this issue. Works perfect in IE7 & 8 but not in FF or Chrome.FF works "almost" - It resizes on first page loaded but doesn't resize if the iframe content is changed until refreshed. (example: If I load search results which shows 10 results and then click one and it loads the page which isn't as high as the search results page was then it just stays at the larger height until I refresh and then resizes correctly.)