Script Clicking On An Image?
Sep 16, 2010I want to make a script selecting electronics category in this site [URL] A friend told me to use getElementsByClass but I still cant do it.
View 7 RepliesI want to make a script selecting electronics category in this site [URL] A friend told me to use getElementsByClass but I still cant do it.
View 7 RepliesI've been trying to figure this out for days.. I just found a script that Old Pedant made which is close to what i need: [URL] But two concerns:
1. how can i have it so when i click the thumbnail, it fades in a different image (rather than just a larger version of the thumbnail)?
2. how can i have it fade in and out from simply hovering over the thumbnail (rather than clicking it)?
I'm using the following to try to create an image that if clicked on, will
throw up the IE add bookmark, but it doesn't work. Can anyone suggest how
to do this?
<a><img src="images/default_static.gif" width="334" height="110" border="0"
y Mooses')"></a>
I have an image map of a subdivision and each section of land in the
subdivision has a lot number on it. Below the image map I have a table
with details about each lot (eg Lot Number, Lot Size, Lot Price
ect...)
I would really like a way so the user can click on the image map and
the corresponding row below the image will be highlighted.
The user clicks on a new row and the previous row goes back to its
original color and the new row is highlighted.
Is the possible? If it is and can someone please point me in the right
direction on how you would do this?
The world map (an image map) that I have shows three continents; namely, America, Asia, and Europe. They are in yellow color. This world map is placed in a HTML file.
Every continent is clickable. By clicking on a continent; say, America, I pop up a window in which some information America is displayed.
And when a continent is active, its color on the map is changed to orange color. Therefore, I have made three more image maps: America is in orange color, Asia is in orange color, and Europe is in orange color.
How do I switch image (i.e. showing the orange color of the continent) after a certain continent is clicked by users?
I Have an image and onlick dialog appears
$('#.myImg').dialog();
It works fine but when I close the dialog and click on the image again nothing happens.
I'm testing the Jexpand plugin (expand table rows): [URL] and i would like to know what i have to modify to expand/collpase rows only when i click on the left arrows picture (not by clicking everywhere on the row)?
[Code]...
I need a drop down menu to appear when I left-click an image.... have tried a lot but failed...
When I click on my image, I am supposed to get it to execute the function initRedirect().
However, it says image01 is equal to null in the error console.
This is the line that does not work!
i've searched this forum before posting but didn't find a "clean" solution to my problem.
I have an image with a link on it:
Code:
<a href="#null" onClick="addValue('bold');"><img src="images/myimage.gif" title="Some text" alt="Some text" /></a>
which adds the value in a textarea in the same page via this function:
Code:
function addValue( val ) {
var tb = document.forms['valuesform'].elements['valuesfield'];
if ( tb.value.length > 0 ) tb.value += " , ";
tb.value += val;
}
I need to disable the link after the image has been clicked,preventing multiple insertions of the same value. I've modified the link this way:
Code:
<a href="#null" onClick="addValue('bold'); this.onclick=null;" ><img ......
but while only one click is allowed,i get many JS errors in the JSConsole like
Code:
uncaught exception etc.... and i think this is not a good sign.=
Code:
<div id="div1" onclick="function1()">
<img src="image1.jpg />
<div id="div2" onclick="function2()">
<img src="image2.jpg />
</div>
</div>
When I click image1, function1 is called.. but when I click image2, function2 is called first, then function1 is called..I want to call function2 alone when i click image2..
I'm working on a small javascript application where I'd like to get one
behavior when a user clicks on an image (image swap), but when they
simply hold down the mouse button for a second, they get another
behavior (drop down menu).
The former seems pretty easy -- just assign the handler for the onClick
event to the swapping function. The latter, however, seems more
involved.... I know I'd assign the onMouseDown handler to a different
function, and then.... after a 1 second or so I'd want to test whether
or not the mouse buttom was still being held down. Except that I have no
idea how to do that (both the waiting part and the actual test itself).
The idea that does occur to me is to have some kind of data structure
associated with the clickable image. I could have functions associated
with the onMouseUp and onMouseDown handlers to set a flag.... as soon as
onMouseDown is called, it sets the flag to 0, then it waits 1 second,
and checks to see if the flag is 0. If onMouseUp has been called, it
will have set the flag to 1, and we call the plain old click handler. If
the flag is still 0, then I know to do the popup/drowpdown menu.
I'm a little worried about the timing between the different flows of
control, though, and I'm also wondering if there's not simply a better
way to do it.
I am trying to change the background image of the body to a different image when I click a particular div. What would be some simple code to do such a thing.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedHere is my detailed version of my question. And following requirement needs to be donethrough jQuery.* me as fast as you can.Consider i having two division.
Div A:
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[code]....
I looked around to see javascript codes on websites but had no luck in finding what I wanted... or I just don't know how to work with it.
I want to switch/replace image with other images by clicking on radio buttons. i have the html, but how can I make this work?
<body>
I have a form that shows some images with a radio button associated with each one. I would like to give them the option to click on the image to select the radio, but not sure the easiest way to pull it off.
I was assuming I add a OnClick to each image and use getelementbyid to check the button, but since all the radiobuttons have the same id (so they can only choose one) I am not sure how to make the correct radiobutton become checked.
Hope this makes sense, here is the simplified sample form:
<form>
<img src="image1.gif" />
<input id="radiobutton" type="radio" value="Image1" />
<img src="image2.gif" />
<input id="radiobutton" type="radio" value="Image2" />
<img src="image3.gif" />
<input id="radiobutton" type="radio" value="Image3" />
<img src="image4.gif" />
<input id="radiobutton" type="radio" value="Image4" />
</form>
I am pretty new to javascript, safe to say I have never written anything, just edited. I am trying to write this function now to replace image inside a div on clicking a link. Here's what I have so far -
Quote:
function ReplaceContentInContainer(id, source) {
var domlu = new Image();
domlu.src = "source";
[code]....
It shows up the image source instead of the image itself when I run it.
I'm relatively new to jQuery, and I'm trying to figure out how to create a restaurant menu, that when you click on an item on this menu, an image and description will show on the page. [URL]I've looked through several plugins but cannot find this exact solution. Can anyone please point me in the right direction?
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$("#thelink").click(function() {
$("#somediv").addClass('loading');
});
There are 2 problems: Firefox doesn't remove the "loading" class when going to another page and clicking the browser's Back button. Google Chromedoesn't add the class "loading". Instead itimmediately opens the pagetargetedby the link.I solved this by adding a "delay()". Is this the best approach?
$("#thelink").click(function() {
$("#somediv").addClass('loading').delay();
});
I have the following form, that allows the user to add text to a form field When they click on an image, this works fine, but I need to slightly change the text that is added to the form. Code:
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