i am changing the title of a span. what i want to also do is, as soon as i change the title of the span, i want to display that title without moving my mouse over it. i am trying to do this through javascript.
It seems to me that it normally happens by default... set a Title inthe image tag and it shows in the lightbox-image-details-caption.Butmine just doesn't at[URL]
This page: [URL] seems to indicate that it's possible, but it looks like it also pops up an alert window which would be annoying as hell. Is there a way to, say, once every minute change the title bar text?
You see I have a text file of rotating slogans that appear each time you reload a page on my site and someone suggested that having them change even when the page is already open might be fun. I thought I'd look into it and see if it's possible. The site is [URL]
I don't know enough about javascript to know if this is possible. I am fairly good at implementing and installing other people's code, though, and can usually make minor changes to tweak things.
so the story is that i using and IFRAME in my web site , and i want the main title of the document (which appears in the browser title bar) to be the title from the iframe 'page' . my English is not so good so i 'll give an example .
I am looking to use a similar method as facebook chat does, where it alternates between the original title text and 'friendsName has sent you a message!...'
At my day job, we use a cms that generates really terrible <title></title> tags that are killing our SE rankings.
Instead of taking the title of the piece of content and putting it in the title tags, it uses the name of the page template.
I first attempted this with jquery, but i'm looking for something that will basically just take <title>template name</title> and replace it with something friendlier.
I'm creating a pop-up (it's a timer for hotel guest broadband access) with all attributes turned off. But becasue I have location set to 0 the damn url keeps appearing in the title bar. This causes a major problem as the pop-up displays a countdown in the titlebar that the user should be able to see even when minimised and at present cannot because the url takes up all the room. Code:
How do I use Javasript to get the <TITLE> element of a web page? If anyone can supply a cross browser way (IE 5.5+, Firefox 1+), it is most appreciated.
i am bringing up a pop-up using window.open("popupurl","popupname",details);
now when i use this both in IE and FF, the title of the pop up includes my ip address as http://1.1.1.1:8080 - Popup title - Microsoft Internet Explorer.
so my question is how can i hide my host information showing up....
That dosn't work. I'm just using the title attribute as a place to hold the information I need. Maybe there is another attribute that would work better for this? How can I get the contents of the attribute?
Im using the code below to pop up a window: It works fine except for that in the titlebar, my domain name is listed before the page title like below:
http://mydomain.com - MyPopupwindowname - Microsoft Internet Explorer
Is there any way to remove this or otherwise control what is displayed in the titlebar? I just want it to display the page title - thats it. I dont really care about the MSIE but I mainly dont want the domain to display.
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> <!-- Begin function popUp(URL) { day = new Date(); id = day.getTime(); eval("page" + id + " = window.open(URL, '" + id + "', 'toolbar=0,scrollbars=1,location=0,statusbar=0,men ubar=0,resizable=1,width=520,height=500,left = 245,top = 262');"); } // End --> </script>
I don't know if it was some kind of "upgrade" in a recent Windows SP but, I now have a problem...When ever I have JavaScript open a new window the URL is displayed in the title bar prior to the title, this is really just an aesthetic problem but seems to be fixed if I set the new window property of location to yes, but I then get an ugly url title bar in my new window. Does anyone know how to disable that "feature" or even what I am talking about. It just annoys me.
I want to be able to get title of a document that is presented within an Iframe with the id "popupFrame". There may be more than 1 instance of the iframe in the page.
var elementCount = document.all("popupFrame").length; for (var i = 0 ; i < elementCount ; i++) { alert("src = " + document.all("popupFrame",i).src); alert("title = " + document.all("popupFrame",i).document.title); }
But the wierd thing is that the title is always the title of the document that contains the Iframe. NOT the title of the document conatined within the Iframe. At least in IE7 which is all that I have tested it with so far.
I know javascript has no local or server based access to the disk however I was wondering if one can read a remote page and take its html <TITLE> value...
My guess is no but thought I'd check/ask anyway...
I have a digitvalue in the title of my element, and i want to set the width of this element based on the title. $("li[title]").css({ width: $(this).attr("title") + "px" });
i tried that, but not working, it wont just set the width,
I'm having fun changing items inside divs, spans, or anything else with a simple html() function: $("#somediv").html("text here"); But what about meta tags? I figured adding an ID to the title tag would work, but I was mistaken.
For example, I'm working on an online chat form. When someone receives a message, I'd like it to show in the title tag too, much like meebo. I've scoured the internet for this, but I've found nothing.
How do I create a bluetitle bar like facebook? I tried to create a single row table, but it doesn't look like that of facebook at all. I noticed the same title bar on JQuery web site, just different color.