Using To Load All Images In A Folder, And Doing It In A Certain Way?
Mar 2, 2011
This is my first post. I know some html and css, but not much about javascript, and I have an existential problem with a portfolio i'm helping to design: The portfolio itself is for a night photographer that covers different events. For each event there is a page where the photos from that event are displayed.The thing is i don't want to write html code for each and every event, so i've been investigating how to automate this process and i've been answered: javascript.
I want a horizontal layout page for each event, where all the images from its folder are displayed, with a horizontal scrollbar and no vertical scrollbar. I've managed to cover this with a combination between css and javascript code.
I am using Lightbox v2.04 with ASP.Net 2008. The issue i am finding is that the images that are controlled by the java script are not loading if the page is in a sub folder. I have my main folder that contains a folder for my java script folder, a folder for my images, and a folder that contains some pages.
This is the code in the lightbox.js file that i believe may be the cause.
I want to create a preload for images but do not want to have to specify every single image file name.Is there a way to just specify a folder and all images in ti will be preloaded?
I want to store my images in a folder images/slideshow/1.jpg for all my images up to 10.jpg. I have tried to adjust the code so i can store the images in a folder but the code cant find the images.
I am trying to get images to load randomly into 4 different divs on my page from the same source folder. However I do not want any repeats in any of the 4 boxes. Is there a code to do this? I have looked all over and can only find random image load for one location and doesn't register if the image has been loaded in a previous div yet or not
I have got this great script from the JS anthology Figure 15.13 - folder tree menu. Basically a user clicks on a section link and all the subpages are shown for that section. It is ideal for an interactive sitemap on the homepage.
However, the problem is that when the home page first loads all the links are shown and it takes about 20 seconds for the menu to close up so that only the links to section pages are shown.
Any ideas for how to make only the section pages appear immediately onload?
I am looking to build a slideshow (basic, with next/previous options, e.g jquery cycle) but I would like it to get the images from a specific folder. So, whenever I want the slideshow updated, I would simply drop the files in a folder and that would do it.
Would this require a php script? If yes, direct me to somewhere to find out more...Or if there are other ways.
Originally I had the following code. What it does is for a user to type the folder name of their choice and then after clicking submit a window will pop open and they will be taken to "C:folder" (assuming the user typed "folder" and such a folder existed). Here is the code in case I wasn't clear.
I'm having difficulty loading images via Ajax on a site that I've been working on.I'm performing the ajax by using the Request.HTML object of the MooTools framework. Basically, I'm just passing some parameters to a php script which outputs some image tags and then I insert that HTML into a pre-defined content div. For some reason though, it seems that big images don't seem to load consistently when using this technique. Usually, they will just show up as broken images, but when I navigate to the url of the image that is 'broken', it displays just fine. Also, occasionally after navigating to the actual url of the image, my browser will cache the image and then it will display just fine when loading it through Ajax.
$("#printme").queue("printQueue", function (next) { $(this).load("print.html", function () { $(this).ready(function () { passPrint(next);
[Code].....
I want the images on #printme to finish loading before the passPrint function runs, but everything I've tried does not work. The ready() in there does not work.
I have four folders and each folder has one images, let say ( images-one.jpg, images-two.jpg, images-three.jpg, images-four.jpg). now,in index.php page there are four buttons, each buttons for each images. if i clicked button numer two for images-two.jpg, and then it will show that images name from that folder in index.php page. and then if i reload same index.php page or refreshed same page, i want to show SAME images that I clicked before which is images-two.jpg. how can i write that code to show images from four files, each files are in each folder.
I tried creating a small widget that when a user clicks on one of the 4 buttons (links), instead of it taking the user to a new page it will load a specific div from another page is the div container above it.
The problem I'm having is that the content of the other page's div container loads, but that actual image that I set as the background does not.
I attempted to use .load() to serve up an image instead, $('#imagePane').load('path/to/graphic.jpg');but that didn't seem to work at all. Is there another function for this type of thing?
I am using the Lightbox plugin for a gallery page. On the live site two of the images I added after I built the original gallery WILL NOT LOAD/SHOW on the lightbox! I cannot find any errors/discrepancies in my coding, and the previews (using Dreamweaver) in several browsers work FINE.
I have deleted and re-put the entire site from scratch, but still no success.
What am I missing?
Here is the page -- the uncooperative images are towards the end of the gallery (images 35 and 38): Cadogan Gardens - Creative Landscapes garden design landscaping in Melbourne Victoria
I am at a loss for what to do next to get these slideshows functioning. You can see the current iteration here[url]...
I am using hte plug in galleria, and I have got it working in a stand alone version with the same images and and folder structure. The difference may be that I have the content nested in these div tags? to create tabs. i really don't know.
Here is the structure within the portfolio tab, under the Identity heading: ( there will be more images once I get this working [code]...
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> </head>
<body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000066"> I'm working with some large images that are in markup but being processed into queued animations. If image is already loaded but I call $load will it pull image from browser cache? I want to use the success to do some size processing
I have an image gallery here on the top left. It works by the user clicking a thumbnail and displaying the larger thumbnail above it. Currently, all of the images are preloaded, including the large image above the thumbnails which takes up unnecessary loading time.
How can I make it so for example, AFTER the user clicks on a thumbnail, THEN the bigger thumbnail loads. NOT BEFORE the whole page loads.
I'm working on a site for our radio station and want it to load a banner where you can see who the DJ is that is on. I saw code on here yesterday (actually it was from March, but I just found it yesterday and can't today) to do it, it showed two images at different times but I couldn't get it to work and don't know enough about java to add more time slots.
I am using a nice little jquery image slider. Mostly working well - but when any of the pages load -all of the images in the viewer briefly flash down the page on page load. this won't work. Here is a link to the issue:[URL]... Is this an image preloading issue? I have a preloader script in there - but not sure if it is working as it should.
I'm using JQuery Cycle for the first time and am needing to rotate 4 images ina bannercontainer div.The page in question is Here. identify required changes to ensure that this works correctly?