I am updating an online scheduler for my office manager. I have encountered a particular problem that I can't figure out at all. The scheduler is a table organized by resource and time - if there is nothing scheduled but that particular resource/time is available a '+' is placed in the appropriate cell. A '-' is used for unavailability. When you hold your mouse over a '+', '-', or scheduled event (which is a colored box) a JS tooltip appears to provide information about that time or scheduled event. None of this is the problem.My problem is this: after adding the JS tooltip code IE on Windows XP (haven't tested on other OS's) exhibits a strange behavior. All the '+''s, when moused over, turn into a solid block which never reverts back to the '+'. It shouldn't become a solid block at all, btw. This same behavior is not observed for the '-''s.The code is large, so I won't post all of it, but I'll post what I think makes sense. This is the fxn where I've specified the tooltip:
/**
* Prints out blank columns
* @param int $cols number of columns to print out
I am doing a project for web programming class, and it's about forms and checkboxes. One of the requirements is to make a function that allows you to mouseover a div block and it will increase the size of the text in THAT div block by 25%. It's really werid, because I cannot find ANYTHING on the internet about it. I know the function would be as so: <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- function divFontSize{ document.getElementbyId("sizeup").style.display = " --> Or something of that relevance. I need to know what I could use in order to increase the size of font INSIDE of a div element by 25%. I also need a mouseout that will bring it back to it's original state.
I've created a javascript version of the classic game SOKOBAN. Basically what happens is you move the man around the "warehouse" and he must push the boxes into the target area. Copy the code and try it yourself to see what I have so far (note-he can't move the boxes yet).
My question is: Right now, my map consists of solid color blocks. What I WANT them to be is image files (for example: box.png, wall.png, floor.png) to add a little versatility and life to the map. I am not sure how to make this switch though. I suspect I make the change somewhere in the tile array in the initialize function, but I am not sure what..
Also, how can I get the boxes to actually MOVE? I.e. when my man pushes them, they move around in the direction he pushes?
I'm attempting to design a website for a nonprofit and have very little experience. A very close friend of mine just passed away from this cancer, and I'm trying to help give their site a better image.This is the mock outline I have now of the menu i'm trying to make:http://kttns.org/wmtvlI would like each one of the side buttons to change the middle text block without reloading the page (and resize if possible, but i don't know if i need/want that)
I am new to JQuery. I am using Block UI in my application.In submit button onclick event, i am performing client side validations ( required fied validators )in asp.net.On clicking submit button,whole page is blocked and at the same time validation message is also displayed and page remains blocked. While performing client side validations i don't want to block the page.
I would like to set up the section on the right that says "testimonials" to rotate between three quotes, with an image next to each quote. Is there a way to do this with a div block that does not have a set size?
I know I can use flash but that obviously would be a set width.
I'm having a problem with copying text into the # code window. When I select the code that I want to copy, after opening the code window, I can only paste the code line by line instead of pasting the entire block of code. I can copy the entire block into word/notepad. Is there a technical issue preventing this from working?
Specifically, assume I have a div tag of absolute dimensions. I need to figure out, first, whether or not the text inside the div tag is partially hidden by the overflow setting, and if so, what the hidden text is.
Is this even possible? Obviously, the rendering engine in the browser "knows" this information, but is it accessible through Javascript?
Below is a script I have that displays a list of summary info for multiple people.When you mouse over some ones summary info, a bio appears below that summary info (pushing everything below it down). What I'd like to do is take it further and allow more layers. For example, when you hover over their bio,more info about them pops up below that, and so on.I know you're probably tired of seeing mousevent /text questions but I'm desperate at this point. If some one could just add a mouseover event to the bio section that displayed more text below it would suffice and I could take it from there.
Heres the code: <p> <script type="text/javascript"> var BrowserDetect = {[code].....
I used this script and it is working fine. I changed those two images and put my own. Image1 is of 600 width and 340 height and Image2 is of 560 width and 794 height.
The code is working fine but the tool tip window resizes automatically and shows up the image. How can I have a fixed height and width? Which line should I change so that the height and width of the tooltip window is constant?
I tried changing var tipWidth = 160; but no effect tried playing with var startStr = '<table width="' + tipWidth + '"><tr> but again no effect.
I want the tooltip window to be constant and the picture size should be resized to fit in that tooltip window and aspect ratio for height and width should be resized automatically.
I want to be able to select a word when I highlight over any part of the word. When I say select the word, I want it to be highlighted as if I left clicked my mouse and dragged the cursor along the word. I want to do this so a user when putting the mouse over the word can quickly hit <ctrl>c to copy the word, without having to manually highlight the word.
This will be used multiple times in the script for specific words, not for every word in the script. For example:
User Password ------- --------------- admin adminUser dba sysDbAPa$$
So in my above example when mousing over either of the passwords, the entire password would be highlighted so I can quickly copy it.
I know there are problems with this. It looks wonky to me and I don't even know what I'm doing. It's a mashup of some code I found somewhere and my own bad guesses at how to fill in the gaps.
I currently have an image and underneath it there are 6 thumbnails. When I run the cursor over them the big image changes. This works fine. However, I would like to have text beside the big picture that also changes depending on the thumbnail over which I am hovering.
I have tried to work it out myself but failed miserably. I have tried forums, but can't find what I need. My code as it stands at the moment is:
<script type="text/javascript"> if (document.images) {image0 = new Image; image0.src = "i/p0.png"; image1 = new Image;
I've got a series of buttons as .gif images. Under these buttons there are small single-word descriptions, as CSS text. Is there a way to pass with the mouse over the image and - while doing this - make bold, change the color or highlight the text below the image? I know it would be simpler just to get rid of the CSS text and insert it into the gif image (a simple rollover effect), but I believe a text effect would be nicer..
I am trying to create a mouseover (of an image)that generates text within <span> tags.The text is html formatted and could include images, links etc.Here is how I tried to code..
In this webpage drshama.bravehost.com/documents.html
I like to create on mouseover on text the image should display in one frame box. on second text i mouseover, it should display the image in the same frame box... like that on all
I am new to JavaScript and I am having a difficult time finding what I thought would be easy to find.I have 4 text strings that when a user runs his/her mouseOver, I'd like to display a corresponding picture in a display area. I thought that would be easy enough. However, it gets a bit complicated for me since I am also using CSS to position the display area. For some reason all I can find out there are examples using HTML tables for display image positioning. I don't want to use tables. I'm not sure if this will make a difference but my style sheet is external. Also, the text does not link/go to another page.
I want to make a piece of text fade from black to white while someone puts their mouse over it and change it back to black when they move their mouse away. I did it with the following code, but I'm wondering if anyone would do some (or all) of it a different way.
//convert RGB values to hexidecimal function RGBtoHex(color) { var digits = /(.*?)rgb((d+), (d+), (d+))/.exec(color); var R = parseInt(digits[2]);
i have a asp.net checkboxlist populated with records from database.i have a javascript in the same page where in there are some list/link with mouseover events.reference to link for the continuation http:[url]....when the mouseover on a link then its text which is in the span shld appear in the checkbox
I am trying to set up on a site I am working on so that the text color (preferably the CSS style) changes when I mouseover on an image elsewhere on the page. I know all about changing the current item or placing the image and text in the same div and controlling that, but I cannot place them in the same div.
I'm building a small site that displays my companys benefits. The site is a single page with 5-10 benefits positioned on the page with CSS. I'd like to have an area along the side that displays more text info on any benefit on a mouseover of the benefit.
I hope this makes sense, sorry I can't post an image, still in the process of organising a host.
I can't figure out the code to perform this task. I need to change the menu's text color with a mouseover on a webpage. The menu consists of 7 text links. Each one is a different color. The mouseover is to change the text link to orange while the other 6 menu items change to purple.
What trying to achieve is to have a div which when you mouseover a div and h4 within will change properties.This is working but when you mouseover the div and pass over either the border of the containing div or the h4 text the animate/fadeTo repeat again. Is someone able to tell what Im doing wrong? Also you may notice the function is effecting more than one container div at a time which is not what Im going for. Is there a way to seperate them like this or somehow?