Slideshow - Refresh - When Click On Logo To Go Back To Main Page - It Is Cut Off
Jan 16, 2011
When I load my website www.bellmacchinaproductions.com, I see a slideshow featured category. When I click on the logo to go back to the main page, it is cut off. But when I refresh, it seems to work again...
Our company own a lot of domains and want to put a short page of copy on each address along with keywords before redirecting the user to our main site. I have been able to get the page to load the main site after the desired time using this code in the head...
That works perfectly, I am now trying to display a countdown timer from 40 seconds down to 0, and on 0 redirect the user. Saying something like "You will be redirected in XX seconds". Is there anyway of doing this? I've been searching google for the answers with no luck and can only seem to find timers that countdown to a set date.
At main page, I want to have a js hyperlink onclick='select products()' This Onclick will open up a new small window, list down all products, once ppl select the products and close it, the selected product(s) will directly appear inside div of the main page.
Criteria:Refresh the value into parent page div Without reloading the parent window.Ability to assign back product id and name from small window to parent window.I'm not sure how to do that.Btw, I am using jquery. If anyone know how to implement this via jquery, it will be great.
i have a page with an iframe. once an item is deleted from the iframe, i need the main page refreshed.its seems like i can only delete or refresh, but not do both actions together. let me further explain. The confirmation popup message does appear and the refresh is done, but the file is not deleted. if i just use confirmation() on the onclick, it deletes the selected file, but if i use (confirmation(),refreshPage()) the file isn't deleted if they click yes. but the page is refreshed.
Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function reloadPage()
I'd want that: at the first user's click on the #register div, the div #registerForm become visible, it should remains visible also when the user click the submit button within and it should disappear if the user click a second time on the #register.I partially solved my problems with this:
What i'm doing is that i've got a sign-up form. Since the signup form can be accessed from many pages, i'm trying to use javascript to go back to the page the person comes form. so what i'm using is this:
PHP Code:
This works perfectly.. BUT.. in some browsers i have to press refresh to have the changes made.
E.g. index.php says "hello guest" after signing in some browsers say "hello user" some like ie5 say "hello guest" (if i refresh, then it says "hello user")
So is there anyway to goback to the previous page in history and not to use the cache?
I have many tags. I want click each tag, then post/get the tag's value to another page. In another page, received the values and make a mysql query. Then return the resalt data to the first page(do not make an iframe).
Is there a way to create an alert that would pop-u when the user clicked refresh?
On refresh:
"Warning: Refreshing this page will bring you back to the beginning of the application. Are you sure you want to refresh the page?"
Yes - No
On page forward or back:
"Warning: Using the forward/back buttons may cause unexpected problems. Please use the tabs to navigate from page to page. Are you sure you want to use the forward/back button?"
I'd like to create a custom logo (don't know what yet) that represents the pieces of my project so that a user can click on a piece of the logo and have that associated panel brought forth. I'm not sure how to go about doing this so could someone point me in the right direction?
I have a PHP page with an iframe where I load PERL/CGI content. Now of course when I click anything on the parent page the iframe refreshes with it.
But what I really want is to have the parent page refresh when anything inside the iframe is clicked. Of course the iframe should not refresh and go to initial view then. So basically I am looking for a way to have ONLY the parent page refresh every time something in the frame is clicked or to have the parent page and the iframe refresh but with the iframe retaining the last user position.
That all works fine. The issue is when I use the back button on the browser to return to the home page the animation never triggers and the page remains unusable until a refresh. How can I have this page refresh when the user uses the back button and/or is there a better way to do what I'm asking?
I have a page that is dynamically build through DOM manipulation. So, when I browse outside the page, and then click back, those dynamically created DOM objects are gone. I can rebuild the page easily. So the point is that if the user leaves the dynamic page, then clicks back on their browser, I need the page they are going back to to refresh. I thought it might be something about caching, so I've tried to use all following 3 META tags but it doesn't work.
<script type="text/javascript" src="js-bin/silent_refresh.js"></script> In a javascript named silent_refresh.js: (make sure the script is in a folder called 'js-bin') window.onload = doLoad;
function doLoad() { setTimeout( "refresh()", 60*1000 ); }
function refresh() { window.location.reload( false ); }
The page will refresh every 60 seconds - Just alter the 60 to whatever time you require.
I cannot figure out how to return the array back to the main method! import java.util.*; //lab 3 public class Prices{ public static void main(String[] args){ double []array; array = new double[10]; double fullPrice;
System.out.println("Please enter 10 prices: "); for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) tenValues[i] = input.nextDouble(); return tenValues; }} I thought you return an array by simply return (array name);
I have a webpage popup (lets call it POPUP) which refreshes the opener window (this one we call PARENT) when we close it, saying we want to save data. For this, we use
top.oWndOpener.refresh();
When we don't want to save the POPUP data, we just close the popup and don't refresh the PARENT. In the PARENT we have a "Back" link which executes a simple
history.back()
The problem is: If we refresh parent, we need to go back 2 pages, because the refresh method adds another page to the history. But we have no (easy) way of knowing in the PARENT if it had been refreshed. With this, our users are forced to click two times in the Back link.
Is there anyway of going back to the previous page, no matter how many refreshes happened in the current one ?
I've got a situation where I'm updating a MySQL DB with PHP but because of how the language works I need to do the following.
The "main page" will open a remote page where the user will add/edit/modify data then on the confirmation page, there needs to be a close button. However, before the window is closed, I want it to reload the "main window" so that they can see the changes they made. I've been digging through the google groups and JS sources on the net but I'm just not finding answers for a JS newb like myself.....
I m able to do pagination. But I face another challenge where I once click next,prev or page number,it will refresh the accordion. let say i got 3 headers of accordion.namely A,B,C. After clicking any function in either B or C. It will auto refresh to header A. is it due to I destroy my accordion each time I called?
I have these two functions below and when i try to change the back url string value on the main server to check_out.php like it is on the dev. environment nothing happens. It keeps going back to the myaccount.php. It works fine on the development environment.
function stateChanged() { if (xmlHttp.readyState==4 || xmlHttp.readyState=="complete")[code]....
How you handle back button scenario in firefox browser. The problem is when i click browser back button , the javascript on load is not executed and page is rendered from cache.
I have questions related to three operations using jQuery:refresh a div element on page lo append an element on top of the other elements in div change an image (pending/accepted) from the div's elements I know that there are tutorials for that, but i am so short in time.I just finished my PHP courses, and i am too tired to get into the jQuery magic right now.ere is the situation that i am confronting. I have to files: propune.php (which is basically the page that has the form and the div that should be refreshed/appended) and propuneri.php (the file that is handling ajax calls).
I am completely new to jQuery, and I don't even know how to approach or implement what I am trying to do.Before the home page of a site I've developed appears, I want the logo of the company to appear on the screen, then fade out to reveal the web page with full functionality.I also could do this be fading out the logo to reveal a static image of the home page which then could redirect to actual home page.