I'm not terribly familiar with JavaScript, and was hoping someone more experienced could tell me if this is correct, and if so, were do i put this code? Also, I'm trying ot mix it in with a PHP echo(' <script> '); php code block.
Have some thumbnails that when clicked, pops up the full-sized image.
The thing is this: Each image will be a different size. I want the pop-up window to have the dimension of each full size image with no padding, etc... So what's the best solution to this in javascript?
I have a parent window that potentially open a lot of pop windows(let call them children windows) from different page on the parent. Over time, those children windows can add up on the screen if the users don't close them manually. What I'm looking to do is I want to have all the children windows closed itself when the parent windows is closed by either X it out or close by the window.close method in the parent window. I know every children windows has it own window name. What I could do here is look for those children window names then close it using a script in the parent window. But the challenge is, I don't know which windows are opened when the user about to close the parent window. I would get a object not found error if i reference a none existent children window name. I want to avoid that error. I want to know all the available pop up windows at the time when the parent window is about to close then close them out. Does anyone have some ideas?
I've spent hours adapting various scripts from this forum, but haven't been able to make anything work yet. Any help would be appreciated.
What I want seems simple - which is why I can't believe I can't find it in the archives.
I want to create a simple dropdown - so that selecting any item will force a popup window to appear. I need to control the size and atributes of the popup window (ie the popup window will show sample colors / patterns of a product).
I've a problem I hava a page with different popup windows, when I hit a link the first one pops up and with the first open i would like to hit the second link in the parent page so the second links pops up a window in the first popup. The way I have it now is working but with each link the size of the popup window should be different but that doesnt happen how can I solve that problem?
I have a project for a beauty salon/spa in which a number of pages have pop-up windows with nothing but price lists.
I'm using a simple script for the new windows:
The pop-up windows work, but the browser (both Firefox and Safari) is resizing the image down to fit the window size of 600 x 800. All the images are 600 px in width, but some are as tall as 1400 px. Right now the pop-ups are just images (gifs). Do they need to be HTML, or is there a way to "turn off" the rescaling so it will display the images at 100%?
In the past I write the jave script to popup windows in the browser for tell our visitor about news & event but now most of browser will block popup by default. Someone can show me an example about the professional popup with out the block.
I'm trying to do what they are saying at this link: [URL]. First, they tell me to do what is listed under the "Scripting Disabled" section: <a href="file.htm" onclick="window.open('file.htm'); <br> return false;" target="newWin">
Then, down in the page in the "The Perfect Pop-Up Script" section it has a large script for me to use. I'm wanting to use it at my page [URL]. I want to make each of my images pop up windows like at this site: [URL] So, are they telling me to use the html in both sections? Where would I put the html in the top section vs. the script in the lower section?
Do I have to make another webpage and just paste the script in there and then call it, like they say below: "To call the function you would use the following code:" <a href="my-pop-up-window.htm" <br> onclick="popUp(this.href,'console',400,200);return false;" <br> target="_blank">This is my link</a>
I'm a bit confused where I am supposed to inserting the page name for the popup that I want to pop up vs inserting the pagename for the script page that I guess I have to make. So what are the steps that I would take to do all of this?
I have one page with <select> list in it, which opens a popup with another <select> list. Those two list are linked... When I select something in the list that is in popup window and confirm the selection (by pressing button), I call a function that fills the "parent" window and forces popup to close. All this is accomplished by directly accessing another list:
for(var i = 0; i <= selLength; i++){ name = parent.window.opener.listValues.options[i].text; value = parent.window.opener.listValues.options[i].value;
self.document.form1.itemList.options[i] = new Option(name, value); }
And this doesn't seem to work with IE. With Firefox is OK.
I have a client which would like to use Adobe Contribute to maintain their website, and the website requires popup windows (for larger images) or a lightbox feature. The problem is how do I make images popup into new windows, without toolbars, etc. I would prefer lightbox than popup windows, if possible. How I can do this, so the client can add more images, as they maintain their website? For anyone that hasn't used Contribute, you can only edit <a href="page.htm"> and nothing else for the links, so it means onclick can't be added to <a href="page.htm">. The only way to add a link is to click on a button in the tools.
for opening a PopUp Window I use the Popup.js from Adrian "yEnS" Mato Gondelle. Adrian has written a function to center the popup by calculating the window height/with and popup width/height as well ans putting the coord in the middle of these coordinates. Like this:
function centerPopup(){ //request data for centering var windowWidth = document.documentElement.clientWidth; var windowHeight = document.documentElement.clientHeight;
[Code].....
My Problem with this is, that it only centers the Popup correctly if you haven't scrolled down the page. What I need is a jQuery way to get the height of the actually scolled position to calculate the correct value for the top css parameter as well, to get my PopUp every time in the correct top/left position without having this scrolling bug. Is there a way in jQuery how I can get the scrolled down coordinates? I need the height of the scrolled position and by adding the half height of the screen resolution I have the css top value which I need here.
This is my first post to this forum. When a button in parent window is clicked multiple times, more than one popup window is opened. This problem is occurring in linux firefox and mozilla browsers. In windows the code is working fine. Is there any option in window.open() method to open a popup window once. s there any known issue regarding this case?. Need a workaround to fix this issue.
I read about window object and specifically about creating popup windows. The code below produces a popup window when a link is clicked:
Code JavaScript: var Survey = { init: function() { var surveyLink = document.getElementById("survey"); Core.addEventListener(surveyLink, "click", Survey.clickListener); }, [Code]....
I would like to add a "Close Window" button on survey.html page and when that button is clicked, the window would close. How do I do that? I know that I should use (reference to popup window).close(), but how and where do I attach even listener to that button?
For some reason pop up windows are no longer working on my pc. And no, I dont have any popup killer installed. The problem is across all websites I look at on my browser.
Is there a way to open a link in a new window. That is presized? not a new tab, but a completely new window that would be set to like 600x800 for example? and at the same time pass this? The W3C Markup Validation Service
I am after a simple div scroller that scrolls text up/down within a fix sized div, with two scroll buttons that can be set to hover/click, I have found a load that use it for <li> tags or images and scrolls only up by set amount, but I would like this for text etc.
I am using mouse x,y onclick in one div (if mouse is in one set of coordinate range) to determine whether or not to show/hide another div, and am stumped as to how to compensate for the user changing page size, as the coordinates change. Is there an absolute xy, regardless of page/text size, or code to compensate for it? What is going on here is I have flash that I have no control over (wix) and I need to show Html (which wix doesn't), so I am having to determine if the user is over a certain button in the swf which I put in a div to give me some control over the flash. I'm using on click to bring the HTML to the front in a certain position, while the flash does its animation thing.
I've never worked with Ajax before but I've been reading up on it and done some basic tutorials and am comfortable with the concept of asynchronous communication and how everything works from a technical communication perspective. That being said I have no idea where to start on this project which seems like it should be fairly simple. 1. the browser will have a "working area" which is a rectangle of some decent size, there will be a toolbar of objects on the left hand side. This work area should be shown as a grid that the objects will be placed into.The size of this grid (basically the gridlines) will need to be generated automatically based on user input (also the size of the components/objects that will be dragged in and the size of the rectangle) if it is too large (say 500) i'd like a way to pan around and zoom in as well... 2. For simplicity say there are 2 components: Available, unavailable and an erase feature. 3. each object when dragged to the working area should create an object that has some properties (handled programatically from input elsewhere on a simple form) I will be placing these in a database server side. 4. I'd like to be able to drag across the grid to continuously add the selected object and I'd like to be able to click a button on the edge of the grid to fill in the entire row with the objects. From everything I've read on this it seems like this should be somewhat easy but again I don't know what framework to use to start. I'll be putting this in a drupal site and integrating it with a few modules if that makes a difference (i think that part of the programming will be separate from whatever specific implementation I use to get this Ajax part up though)
Not what i would like but the client wants the browser re-sized on the site loading/refreshing... Been using the following and it works fine.... apart from in Safari. how i can get it working in Safari, or no chance?
below is clickunder code , but it open under windows when visitor click everywhere on the pagei need it be speacial for links , whenever visitor click on speacial link , it opens windows
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript"> function PopShow3() { CookieTest=navigator.cookieEnabled; if(CookieTest)
This pops up a new window with every call. In the child window I call a parent function onbeforeunload, appClose() :
function appClose(){
if (window.opener && !window.opener.closed){ window.opener.CloseChild(getQueryString("application")); }}
This is in my frameset tag of the child code :
<frameset ... onbeforeUnload='appClose()'>
The window.opener.CloseChild() function is called perfectly when I have one child window open, but as soon as I create another child window both of the open child windows don't ever call it. They do both go into the onbeforeunload appClose() function, but do not call the window.opener.CloseChild() function inside of this routine.
Anyone have any ideas why when I have two child windows open I can't access the window.opener functions?
I have tried taking each new window out of the array and used the following code in CloseChild() :