If you look on the right panel, at the heading "What our clients / journalists say", you will notice that it fades into another set of text. However when the page first loads because it takes a few seconds loading in the twitter feed, you will see a big lump of text running down the page.
Only when the Twitter feed has loaded does the lump of text disappear. Can i overcome this somehow?
Heres the problem: I am running two javascripts on the same page and they are interfering with eachother b/c of the <body= onload handler... what do i need to do these so both will run without interference?? Heres how the page looks from step 1.
I don't really know javascript, and I am trying to add two different jquery scripts I downloaded to the same page.The Problem is whichever one I place first in order doesn't work on the web page, only the one placed beneath the other one works. So I can't get them both to work. Anyone know how I can get them to both work?
I have a javascript program where i want users to press a button and on the same page it opens a search engine box. but when i do this it goes wrong, it just opens the search box on a blank page. Heres an example[code]...
I am developing an application and need to be able to use either JavaScript or PHP to request a page, add code to the end of it, and thenopen it for the user.What I want:
I have a site that runs a javascript slideshow automatically when a user visits it. It is designed in such a way that I cannot pre-load individual images for aesthetic reasons. (Also the whole concept makes my brain hurt.) I therefore need 1 of 2 things:
1. A preloader that doesn't show the page or start the slideshow until all the images are loaded. or 2. I could start with the slideshow paused, and when the page is fully loaded, the play command (currently attached to a 'play' button) is 'sent'.
(I'm not techy, so this is the best I can do as explanation.) The latter would probably be more elegant, especially if ultimately I could hide the controls for the slideshow with a loading bar until all the html is loaded, and then show them when the slideshow starts.
I am having some issues running some ads coming from a database not showing up on my page it doesnt show anything at all im not sure what i have done wrong?i cud have it statically written in but it would be easier if i did it that way of getting the urls stored in a database.this is my php code along with javascript code inside my php code.
PHP Code: include("dbconnect.php"); $rQ="SELECT * FROM banner";
I want to do a similar effect on my site as this site has doneWith the times of the cities running along the top of my page. Their whole site is built in tables and has an insane amount of javascript in the head so I am guessing the site is quite out of date.Is there a easier/simpler/cleaner way to do this? Maybe using jQuery?
I am working in an application where either sometimes if I navigate to few pages or add few items, I am getting an "STOP SCRIPT" pop up in IE7 browser. I have been trying hard to resolve it but not finding any resolution which will help me clearing this issue for entire application in one go.
This is not the final script, it is a draft, but I am trying to learn as much as possible and I would like to fix this before I move on and completely rewrite it.
As you can probably tell - this is my first crack at JS...
Right now I have a page with a registration form, seen here:
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It is working as well as it can be in FireFox, but in IE it is not working at all. Now, I just ran the IE8 debugger, and my first problem is the onload function in the body tag, it is saying that an object is missing, but I do not understand what this means.
The first time I enter the command n it should run the first if statement, when I enter n it should then run the second one as its in zone two. However this is just not happening... What am I doing wrong. Its simply running the second one and skipping the first.
// gameFunctions.js // Javascript file for Game.html // September 29th 2010 Edition
I can run MS-Dos using JavaScript with this codes:
Code: <script type="text/javascript"> var cmd = new ActiveXObject("WScript.Shell"); cmd.run("cmd /c echo It works! CMD opened but is visible."); </script>
I wonder if I can run MS-Dos hidden like in Visual Basic 6.0?
Code: Dim command As String command = "echo It also works!" Shell "cmd /c " & command, vbHide Is it also possible to fetch the result and insert to a DIV? I'm sorry, I'm just a new web developer and really want to learn.
I have a rather lengthy javascript application that I want to run in it's own window. It looks like it is no problem to do using the window.open and document.write commands, however this seems like a lot of extra code to wrap every line of my javascript with mywindow.document.write(""); Is there anyway around this or perhaps a different approach to running javascript in it's own window?
Is there a small addition we can make to a .js file, so that it will only be read during certain times of the year and ignored at the others? It's for a Christmas promo.
We want it to run only from 1 Nov - 10 Jan, any year.
i've put a div (passed to the function with "r") with inside three div with class "pul". These has the function:
function clic(r){ var blocco = r + " div.pul"; $(blocco).each(function (i) {
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This one should take the img that has been clicked (with the "each()") and by the "i" in each() changes the "src" attribute of the image (with name 0.jpg, 1.jpg, 2.jpg eccetera.. that finds in the folder) that i put in another div ("cambiaimmagine", that is inside "mostrafoto_img", that is inside "mostrafoto"). Why? This image is bigger than the previous, so that you can see it bigger. This all runs in Firefox and Safari, not on IE 6 and 7. I tried to put the alert out of the "click()" and it runs, but inside not.
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<script language="javascript"> function selectElement(idElement){ var colorSelected='#FFFFCC'; var colorNoSelected='#FFFFFF'; divElement= document.getElementById('sel'+idElement); inputElement= document.getElementById('lselect'+idElement); [Code]....
So that it runs when the window loads. Meaning if a checkbox is already selected, the background will already be changed for it.
I'm building a very simple app that relies on a remote server. I will use this app on many websites, so I decided to store it on one server (I have control of the remote server in question).
I need to make sure that this server is up and running, so in the case it's not I can use a fallback.
Would it be a client-side approach? A server-side approach? My guess is to use a js snippet to do the job. If I'm correct, I'll probably use jquery to perfom the task.
I recently coded a page that extracts certain nodes from an external XML file and prints a line of text on the webpage.
It is an HTML page that is strictly devoted to this purpose. There is no other information on it.
The page is currently stored locally on my computer, and when I open it, the script runs fine and outputs the correct text.
However, when I transferred this script over to my web server, and locate it that way, it doesn't run correctly. When I go to the page, it is supposed to display a line of text at the top. It does when I run the file from my local machine, however when I open it from the server, it doesn't display this text. (Same browser, same computer)
When I right-click and view the source, all the code is there, and the files are identical.
why the script runs correctly only when I open the HTML page locally?
I have a bunch of scripts that I got from the net, I want to have all on one page, problem is that I cant get them to all run at once, they must clash or something, perhaps more than one is using the same request at the same time, I need to have them 'all' work. individually on different pages they work, just not all on the same page.
I'm not really sure how combining multiple scripts together would work. When I tried I just copied and pasted them all together one after the other, but perhaps I'm doing that wrong. Its too difficult for me, my knowledge does not go that far and its too advanced for me.
how to integrate javascript into my projects and it really is a joy when you manage to get them to work for your needs. It kind of makes me envious of those that know what they are doing, rather than my fumbles in the dark and little bouts of joy when I hit the right spot.
<script language="javascript"> var ns4=(document.layers)?true:false; var ie4=(document.all && !document.getElementById)?true:false; var now=new Date();
This JavaScript is not working in Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, can anyone please help me with this.. Thank you very much.. Please post your revised JavaScript if I am wrong..
<style type="text/css"> a {text-decoration: none;}
I'm don't do Javascript that often and I have a function that is not working fully. The problem is that the first function Form1_Validator runs correctly, but checkTheBox() does not run at all. Its a form validation script. The first function checks that text fields are filled and the second checks to make sure that at least one checkbox is checked.
On my portfolio site, [URL], i've got noobslide (powered by mootools) running for a slideshow javascript effect. I also want to use lightbox (or mediabox, a different script like lightbox but it uses mootools as well) to enlarge the pics when clicked. Ive been able to get mediabox and lightbox working previously, and I've got noobslide working well now, but i cant get them to run together.