Using Javascript To Apply One Element's Style To Another Element
Jul 27, 2007
Code:
test.div.style.backgroundImage=test.div2.style.backgroundImage;
It works if I specify the actual background image within the function, so I know the image is there, and I know it's been properly assigned to div2, but div1's background image doesn't change.
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Jul 22, 2010
here is the code I am using it is suppose to apply a style attribute the the id "toplink" but I can't seem to get it to work right.
$(document).ready(function(){
menuYloc = parseInt($(name).css("top").substring(0,$(name).css("top").indexOf("px")))
$(window).scroll(function () {
var offset = menuYloc+$(document).scrollTop()+"px";
$("#toplink").animate({top:offset},{duration:500,queue:false});
});
});
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Nov 13, 2006
I'm using the following function to access elements with specific attribute values in an XML file. These elements then also have child elements, which contain the required data to be rendered as HTML. Code:
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Sep 19, 2005
I would like an event to trigger a change the style of all the elements that
belong to some CSS class.
I know it is possible to change the class of an element, for example with:
<script language=javascript>
function changeclass()
{document.getElementById(id).className="class_id";}
</script>
<input type=checkbox onclick="javascript:changeclass()">
But this can only change one element. I would like to change the
"property:list" pairs of a CSS class, so that changes can apply to more
than one element.
Is it possible with javascript?
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Oct 4, 2011
How would I go about apply the following code below as a style class (Error) to a single textbox?
Here's what I have so far:
document.getElementById('T1').style.backgroundColor = 'FEF6F4'
document.getElementById('T1').style.border = '1px solid #CD0A0A'
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Feb 10, 2009
I need to set the position of an element to fixed using JavaScript at runtime.
Sadly, IE6 does not know this value, so I want to use the following workaround:
Instead of setting the position to fixed, I set it to absolute for IE6, and the top value needs to be the following expression:
Code:
top: expression(0+((e=document.documentElement.scrollTop)?e:document.body.scrollTop)+'px');
Sadly I have no idea on how to apply this expression to myFixedObj.style.top! I tried it using
Code:
myFixedObj.style.top=expression(0+((e=document.documentElement.scrollTop)?e:document.body.scrollTop) +'px');
and
Code:
myFixedObj.style.top="expression(0+((e=document.documentElement.scrollTop)?e:document.body.scrollTop)+'px')";
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Oct 28, 2004
I just read this article: Integrating CSS with Content Management Systems. And I asked myself how can I select text and apply a html tag to it? My JavaSript skills are just basic.
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Oct 7, 2010
How can i apply style in jquery without using external css.. I want to write the style in jquery code itself
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Sep 13, 2011
I have been studying Javascript for a couple of months now, but have kind of come to a dead end in terms of in what instances will I need to apply JS to websites and can anyone recommend any Q and A style tutorials, to test myself,My current knowledge (which is very basic) so far contains being able to:
Write a prompt
Write a confirm
write a basic for loop
write a basic while loop
write an array
Any guidance on scenarios to use to demo JS or a good tutorial website for real world scenarios,
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Jun 6, 2007
I am trying to make it so that the style "RowSelected" (embedded
below) is applied to the table row from which the radio button is
selected, and then removed when a different radio button is clicked.
Right now, the below code kinda works. The javascript was copied from
an example on a website from which I forgot the URL. It only applies
the style properties to the label text, and not to the row. Code:
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Sep 17, 2009
How could I apply a css style to a <tr> row based on the value of the contents in column 1?
For instance, on my table (generated from an asp:GirdView), column 1 contains a number ranging from 1.00 to 12.00. I need to show a certain background color for all rows whose value in column 1 is greater than 10.
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Nov 1, 2010
I am using jQuery to dynamically style my pages. For example, I prepend icons to certain headings or make links with certain id's perform AJAX operations. I am performing or binding all of this in the document.ready function.
Sometimes I am opening a popup window which basically displays another page. Now, I also want to apply my styling function to the new elements within the popup. What is the best way of doing this? Sure, I could just call all the styling functions for the whole document again after opening the popup, but is there "cleaner" way?
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Oct 22, 2009
if I have an html page that uses the <style> or a <link> to call a style sheet these properties aren't available to JavaScript is there a good way to access them? eg
<html>
<head>
<title>expandable text area</title>
<style type="text/css">
[Code]....
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Aug 7, 2010
I am using spinbox plug-in. Its working well.
But it is not working in dynamic text boxes
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Nov 15, 2010
I'm stuck with a "problem" on a website development. The basic structure ofthe websiteis that:
- There's only one main .php page
- There's a large div in it, initially blank
- Clickin on a link the div is filled with a portion of html code from another .php page, using load() functionplus # selector.
Now, teorically, my main page contains "more html elements", and initially I wrote some rows that changes the color oftexts when the mouse in on it:
$(document).ready(function()
{
$('ul li:first-child').hover(function ()
{
[Code]....
Simple. The problem is that the effect works on elements already written in the main page, but not onthe elements that come from the asynchronized html! How can I apply the effect on the "new" code too?
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Dec 2, 2010
Code:
This is a trimmed down version of my problem, '.myElement' gets duplicated on double click. In '.myElement' is content and a close button that when clicked removes itself.
The problem is "newly" created elements don't get the the dblclick or the child 'a.close' click events. i know i can double the events and re apply after the element is created but in my real version there is WAY more going on in each of these events and i don't want to create all that redundant code. i guess i can pull all the actions out into functions and bind after creation but even that is a little messy, is there an apply events feature in jQuery or something?
like:
Code:
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Dec 1, 2005
I'm writing a reusable JavaScript library which needs to set certain styles in a document. The document may have an existing stylesheet definition either by a link or by an existing stylesheet declaration in the documents head section.
How can I use JavaScript to append my own style sheet information to a possibly already existing stylesheet definition?
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Jun 4, 2010
is there a concise way of matching a bunch of elements by style - specifically the display -
Code:
var hiddenParents = $(this).parents('has a style display: none');
I know about hidden & visbile etc - but need to match elements specifically hidden (ie NOT those that are children of hidden elements too)
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Apr 12, 2011
I would like to select all input elements on a page in which have a specific background-color.How would I go about doing that?
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Aug 4, 2009
I have a html element which has absolute position.
Code:
Now in javascript i am trying to move its position attached with onclick
I have even tried:
My browser is Firefox3.3.
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Apr 7, 2009
I'm trying to change the color text of atext[i] value when the "atim[i]+showtime" value is < "now"....
But if i assign the atext[i] value to a new var "ops" and change the color with string ops.style.color = 'red'; the script doesn't work.
Opening the error console of Firefox the error logged is ops.style is undefined.
[Code]...
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Sep 11, 2004
I have a element that uses a class, like:
<style id="abc" class="myClass" onClick="test(id)">....</span>
The function:
function test(id) {
alert(document.getElementById(id).style.backgroundColor);
}
Why doesn't this work? It returns nothing, but the class, which the element uses, has a background-color value set... ?!?!?! Am i missing something... ?
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Jun 21, 2009
I am working on a little javascript project, and I need to get an arbitrary element's style information.
For instance, I want a method that you can pass a reference to an object, and for instance, find the current css height property that applies to it, no matter where it was declared. I don't mind it returning a null value if it wasn't set anywhere, but if it's coming from some css class or some css id or some locally defined style, I want to know what is being expressed.
If I just try el.style.height, it only lets you know what the height is if it was explicitly defined in the style tag.
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Aug 17, 2007
i am trying to have text-decoration applied on some text depending on the value of certain variable. If the value of myvar=0 text-deco =none and if it's 1 then text deco= line-trough...
Kind of the same thing that emails web apps like yahoo or gmail do with mails read or unread if it's unread then email title/subject is bold/strong but if it's read then email title is in normal font-weight...
here is some piece of code i have written to do that
the text on which i want to apply the conditionnal decoration is a table cell (cell2DisplayCell1), the text itself is inserted by the innerHTML instruction!
I tried to introduce the conditional statement with a function displaylinksLineThrough() which is defined in the second block code... Code:
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Jan 8, 2011
I have the following css rule that describes the style of an element with an id named as treeList:
#treeList{
color: #ffee00;
width: 100%
}
Now I need jQuery to add this rule to another element with, of course, different id such as #fgsf:
<div id="fgsf">
//some text
</div>
Could jQuery able to apply the style rule of #treeList the other id element fgsf?
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Mar 26, 2010
I'm trying to grab values from a set of arrays based on the value returned by my select box.
**Caveat - this is not an area I have any real experience with**
My arrays look like:
Code JavaScript:
I then need to test for each, then associate with one of my fees arrays, then grab each of the values in the array and write those values to elements within my page.
I'm then doing this to evaluate for each degree
Code JavaScript:
I need to first figure out how best to import all of these 60+ arrays and then in each of my conditions pull out each value and write to my page.
There is a unique 1 to 1 relationship between each degree and array so I can't consolidate as the values for each degree differ slightly.
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