I am having an issue with my website. I wanted to make it iphone friendly so I just yesterday replaced the flash content (the top nav and the right nav bars) with alternate content using swfobject. However I am seeing some issues. Here is the website I maintain: [URL]... he biggest issue - Using IE 8, the right flash nav bar jumps off the page whenever you refresh or click another link on the page. (Doesn't do that in FF6)
Minor issue - In Firefox 6, the right nav bar is slightly squished so the text in the swf file doesn't come out very clearly (it cuts off the bottom of 'our school'). This doesn't do that in IE.
so there might be a simple solution to my problem, but here is my question: I have a box:
====html==== <div id="box"> <div id="innerbox"> <a href="" id="toggle"></a> There is some text inside this box. It spans the entire width blah blah blah. </div> </div> [Code]....
I've thought of placing divs with a higher z-index next the main box but this isn't really an option, since it would make the website too large.
I want to make it so that when I click on something, it changes what document.onclick does.
This is a simplified version of what I'm trying to do:
Code: <div id="clickme" onclick="document.onclick = function(){ alert ('This should not be alerted on the first click'); }">Click here</div>
However, as you'll notice, the alert box shows up on the first click as well. The only way I have been able to get around this behaviour is to have the first onclick execute a timer that will then set the document.onclick after 1ms, however this seems very messy to me.
In other words - linking the link that should open up 'thatlink.html' opens up that window first followed by the 'thislink.html' window in the table row onclick call.
I try to find working example, but no luck.I need this very simply javascript to onClick change value and second click change value back and third click change value again back and so on..
I ran in to some trouble a couple of hours ago and can't get it to work..
The problem is that I have a div which has onclick and another div in that div who also has onclick. When I execute the second onclick the function is run twice (it's the same function).
The toogle function checks if the div is visible or not and turns it and off accordingly. When the first div is on and the seconds get toggled the first one turns off.
I have an onclick() event handler wherein I want to change a value that then needs to be shown in a textbox on a form on the page......can anyone show me how this is done?
I'm currently working on a page the redirects to a necessary page by a drop-down menu. Currently it is only heading to one of the pages. I'm not quite sure what I'm doing wrong, but I was hoping someone could look at my code, and let me know what I'm doing wrong. Code:
I'm using the same style of form on a number of pages, but for some reason the exact same one liner on one my pages doesn't do anything. The one liner is:
<INPUT TYPE="BUTTON" onClick="location.href='admin.asp?sec=4&folder=32'" CLASS="FormButton" TABINDEX=41 VALUE='Go back to list'>
Basically the user clicks this button and it takes the back to the main page, which is actually the same page, but the 'sec' determines what routine the page is going to run and display.
The above works fine on my other pages, but not on one particular page so I must have something in this page that is stopping it from working, but I can't see what.
If I put an alert before the location.href bit, eg onClick="alert('hello');location.href='admin.asp..., then the alert does appear when I click the button, which means it's my location ref that is fouling up.
What is even weirder is that if I stick window. in front of the location.href command then it works, eg:
<INPUT TYPE="BUTTON" onClick="window.location.href='admin.asp?sec=4&folder=32'" CLASS="FormButton" TABINDEX=41 VALUE='Go back to list'>
I know this solves my problem, but I'd like to know why this is the case.
I would like to combine a snippet that captures mouse position with onclick to insert one axis of the mouse position into a variable for form use.
I have the mouse position capture part ok.
Tutorial examples of onclick only explore what the author thinks are typical uses of onclick.
So I guess I need to study the rules (or ask) for onclick...
What I envision, conceptually (what follows is not correct language- wise - just look at for concept for now, please).
<A HREF="something" onClick="VAR A=mouseX)";</A>
If mouse is clicked, I want one of the mouse position variables defined by a separate mouse capure script insered into another variable.
Can this be done, and is the HTML or JavaScript standard entry for onclick the place to learn the rules for this, or is it a combinational function that I will no find documentation on?
I have an onclick function that pops a new window (nothing fancy) the problem is that whenever I want to return to the page where I popped the new window from I find that it is reloaded and has taken me to the fist line of the page. What parameter (or anything else for that matter) can I add in order to pop up a new window and still be in the same place when I return to the previous page?
I need to submit a form using a hyperlink, and I need to pass a variable associated with that hyperlink.
Example: I have a page where employees enter event information, and they are supplied a dropdown box to pick the promoter for that event. If the promoter does not exist in the database, they need to add him/her to the database so that the promoter can be associated with the event. If the promoter does not exist, I want to provide a link (Add Promoter), that will submit the form, and pass a variable to the query page, either in the form scope or url scope, that is "mode=addPromoter", so that I can take them immediately send them to the promoters page, and then I will take them back to the event page to fill in the rest of the information.
So, in a nutshell, I need to submit a form using a hyperlink, and to also pass a variable in either the url scope or form scope.
I have two series of radio buttons...(call them Group A and Group B) and a Textarea.
When you click on any of the radio buttons in the A group, it automatically adds some text to the textarea, using a javascript onClick function.
When you click on any of the radio buttons in the B group, it appends another line of text to the existing text already in the textarea, again, using a javascript onClick function
What I need is to make the group B onClick act like a toggle, so if the associated text isn't there, it will add it... but if it IS there... it will remove it. Code:
Am I wrong to say you should never use onclick in an element as this would be contrary to the purpose of using jQuery which means onclick would totally bind mark-up to javascript? So it would not be unobtrusive in that case.[URL]...
<script type="text/javascript"> function test_func() { alert("You clicked the map."); } </script> <form action="#"> <input type="button" onclick="test_func();" value="Test"/>Â </form>
It works fine, but I want the form to call test_func onchange instead of onclick. I want to add an input type='text' named call_func that when changed, will call the test_func function.
I've worked with them on many occasions, but my question if an HTML tag currently has an onclick event and I need to add another, can I just simply add another onclick? Example
<a href="/files/Registration_Form.doc" onClick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/downloads/Registration_Form_Universal'); onclick="javascript:this.form-just a sample">here</a>
I am attempting to have a link hide and unhide a div It works in Chrome and Firefox, but not in IE The only thing that does not work is when i click it, it dosen't unhide or change the title, so basically, function unHide is not running, although there are no errors thrown. I have this in the top of the page
I am having troubles with my form not working correctly in IE. I have onclicks for different parts of my site. I am trying to use onclick and divs to make this happen.
I have added the javascript and the section of code where the user picks how they are. Once you click on one of the users in IE the form goes away.
I've searched on the net on how to use an onclick event <a href="#" onclick="some_function( );return false;" /> but don't know how to apply it in my code(coz of foreach). What i want to do is when I clicked my link it will popup a new window where it will display all necessary information of the job title.
For more information my primary key or id is job_id.
I can add a onclick="code here" to the tag so that when the drop box alabama is selected it triggers the onclick event. Im using Ibox in order to have a image of the state open.
<a href="images/large/image_1b.jpg" rel="ibox" title="alabama at 1024x450!"><img src="images/small/image_1.jpg" alt=""/></a>
the above is a <a> link tag correct? How do I go bout adding the above code into the onclick event?
I am in doubt if im doing this correct. I have a TD which I have a onclick and a google event tracking code on. But om not shure if I have set it up correct. The () and the , might be wrong..?
I'm using 'this' so that only the element that is clicked changes, what I need is some way of specifying a background color for anything that isn't 'this' and then continue to change the clicked element. Is this possible? The only other way I can think of is to add a class to each menu item and then only apply the backgroundColor = "Transparent" if the class of the clicked element matches that stored in a variable and other wise apply the standard background color. Though I may be shooting wide of the mark. Code: