I have a script I am trying to use to show or hide a div id. It uses a cookie, set on link click, to remember if the div should be displayed or not.
It works, but I'm having two problems:
1) The function only shows/hides the first instance of the div, not all instances.
2) Reloading the page after an initial cookie set causes the div to always initially be displayed regardless of the last cookie value (cookie seems to automatically re-set itself to 'tutor-show').
Here is the code:
You can see it in action here: uomeds{dt}com/cbl/cbl-2.htm
I am trying to finish a script that shows a particular div based on the last 2 chars in the cookie value. I have the cookie part done. how to show hide part.
I'm basically looking for script that uses hide show functionality. with the addition of save state ability based on a cookie that remembers what item the user last expanded for his/her previous visit.
In other words lets say a user expands a link that has a list of information.
Then the user leaves the page and comes back to the same page. It would be ideal if that page remembers(via cookie) what the user last expanded.
Does ANYONE... know where or can perhaps paste some sample code?
MY PROBLEM: OK, if you load this up into your browser, you can see I have two lines of text that show/hide themselves by clicking on the other line. I know how to set the cookie name and the two different values ("show_hide_cookie=line1", "show_hide_cookie=line2") and I can see that they are there when I view my browser's cookies. But I've spent hours trying to figure out the javascript code to get it to read the cookie and remember the preferences. Right now of course, if you click on the first line and then refresh your browser, it resets the second line back to the first line.
I know from scouring the Web that this is a very common Javascript question, but I have a twist on the question which is giving me headaches, and I hope some of the brilliant minds here at DaniWeb can help show me the error of my ways.
Say a user has checked a checkbox when submitting a form. I have a PHP script that records that check in a MySQL record. Later when they visit the page, the PHP script shows the checkbox as being checked. That's all working fine.
Now here's what I'm TRYING to do: Since the checkbox is checked when the page loads, I want a certain div to show up. And when the user UNchecks the checkbox, I want the div to go away. Simple, right?
Here's the Javascript I've placed in the header:
In the CSS, I've styled a div thusly:
And here's what I'm doing in the <body>:
This should show up when you click Yellow Box. And it should go away when you click it again. </div>
When I uncheck the checkbox (first click), nothing happens: the div still shows up.
Then when I re-check the checkbox (second click), the div goes away.
And then when I un-check the checkbox again (third click), the div comes back.
In other words, it's doing the OPPOSITE of what I want.
It seems that when I click the checkbox the first time (to uncheck it), the Javascript pulls an empty value. Only with the second click is it finding a value ('none').
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.
I have a script to show and hide various divs based on a function & var. The problem I am having is that when ANY of the variables ('hate', 'ok' and 'love') are passed all 3 different feedback forms ('FeedbackHate', 'FeedbackOk' and 'FeedbackLove') appear, not just the one I want.
Here is the JS: function sitesurveyswitch(emotion) { var e = emotion; document.getElementById('site_survey_hate').style.backgroundPosition = '0px 0px'; document.getElementById('site_survey_ok').style.backgroundPosition = '0px 0px'; document.getElementById('site_survey_love').style.backgroundPosition = '0px 0px'; document.getElementById('FeedbackHate').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('FeedbackOk').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('FeedbackLove').style.display = 'none'; if (e == 'hate') document.getElementById('site_survey_hate').style.backgroundPosition = '-80px 0px'; document.getElementById('FeedbackHate').style.display = 'block'; if (e == 'ok') document.getElementById('site_survey_ok').style.backgroundPosition = '-80px 0px'; document.getElementById('FeedbackOk').style.display = 'block'; if (e == 'love') document.getElementById('site_survey_love').style.backgroundPosition = '-80px 0px'; document.getElementById('FeedbackLove').style.display = 'block'; }
And here is the code related to this function: <div id="siteSurveyBox"> <span id="site_survey_hate" onclick="sitesurveyswitch('hate');return false;"></span> <span id="site_survey_ok" onclick="sitesurveyswitch('ok');return false;"></span> <span id="site_survey_love" onclick="sitesurveyswitch('love');return false;"></span> </div> <div id="FeedbackHate" style="display:none; margin-top:-28px;"> FEEDBACK FORM IS HERE </div>
<div id="FeedbackOk" style="display:none; margin-top:-28px;"> FEEDBACK FORM IS HERE </div> <div id="FeedbackLove" style="display:none; margin-top:-28px;"> FEEDBACK FORM IS HERE </div>
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Code idea:
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