BgColor Does Not Work In Firefox?
Oct 4, 2010I tried this in my script:
Code:
newWindow.document.bgColor="#CC9900";
It does not work in FF, is there an alternative for adding color directly to the document object?
I tried this in my script:
Code:
newWindow.document.bgColor="#CC9900";
It does not work in FF, is there an alternative for adding color directly to the document object?
How can i manage it (html or jscript with css) that everytime a user loads
or refreshes a page, the page has a new bgcolor.
I want to put it in a single file, so that all my pages have the same color,
but after every refresh a new random one.
The following doesn't work:
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<title>Sample flash</title>
<embed id="foo" src="[URL]" width="400" height="40"
[code].....
The following doesn't work:
Code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<title>Test</title>
<embed id="foo" src="http://www.w3schools.com/media/bookmark.swf" width="400"
[Code].....
But if you change setAttribute to ("width", "800"), it works with no problem! What am I missing?
I am building a dhtml menu system and it works great in ie 4.0+ and nn6 but in nn4.7 the table background color inside the layers doesn't show up. It does in the other two have a look Code:
View 6 Replies View RelatedI'm working on my last JavaScript project for school and have encountered a few problems. The two issues that I'm having with this script are: - The cookies only work in Internet Explorer; - I can't figure out the code to save the 3rd text input field as a cookie that will automatically change the background color to the user's fav color.
Code:
<html>
<head>
<title>Exercice 07</title>
[Code].....
I'm having a problem with one of my Labs and My TA is not answering emails.I need to make a button, that when you click it, turns the bgColor blue, when you click it twice, it turns bgColor yellow, and a third time turns it orange.The tricky part is, I need to use an internal CSS style sheet for the color, and a function for the javascript.Here is what I have so far, but I'm completely stuck.
<html>
<head>
<style type="text/css" media="all">
[code]....
I need to create an external .JS in perl script, with a Var that holds the bgcolor of a table. I need it to be an external .JS file because i will be changeing the color values alot.
I dont want to generate the HTML, at this time, with perl.
Createing the .JS file is easy, what i need to know is:
1. What the .JS file needs to look like.
2. And how to assign the table bgcolor to the var stored in the .JS file.
:)
The .JS file will need several Vars
var color1 = "#000000";
var color2 = "#000000";
var color3 = "#000000";
The table need to look something like this:
<table width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="5" bgcolor="COLOR1" bordercolor="COLOR2">
<tr>
<td bgcolor="COLOR3">
</td>
</tr>
</table>
I wrote this code bellow but it doesn't work how I get to bgcolor of tr tag?
<table id="menutable" name="table1">
<tr onmouseover="ChangeCol()" id="tr_1"><li><a href="main.html" name="main" target="main">Main Page</a><br/></tr>
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
[code]....
Is there a way to dynamically (e.g. upon onClick) change the bgColor
attribute of a table cell? I tried cell.setAttribute("bgColor",
someColor), where someColor was a string of the form "#RRGGBB",
but nothing happened.
Also, how can I set the mouse cursor to be an arrow when it hovers
over these table cells? (It's an insertion bar now.)
I have the following simple code:
<TABLE><TR>
<TD BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" ONCLICK="myform.color.value =
this.bgcolor">hello</TD>
</TR></TABLE>
<FORM ACTION="hello.cgi" NAME="myform" ID="myform">
<INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="color" SIZE="10" MAXLENGTH="10">
</FORM>
When I click on the cell, the text input box shows 'undefined'. How
can I insert the cell's bgcolor hex code (#FFFFFF) into the form's
box.
I have the following algorithm
1. Show message DIV
2. Long Loop Function
3. Hide message DIV
Opera shows DIV well. Firefox and IE don't show the DIV.
If to rewrite the algorithm like this Firefox and IE will show DIV
1. setTimeout(Long Loop Function,500)
2. Show message DIV
I also tried to debug the first algorithm in Firebug, and in step by
step mode I see that Firefox shows the DIVs.
Is it standart behaviour? What prevents browsers from showing the DIV?
Code... I have this simple script in the head of my html file. It works just fine in IE but not firefox.
View 5 Replies View Relatedi have a website at [URL] and i want to allow access to only internet explorer and firefox users. I've heard Javascript is good for this. The reason i want to do this is because in Google Chrome my site messes up on several pages.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am trying to use onclick to add text to a textarea, the function I am using is:
function addtxt(input,add) {
var obj=document.getElementById(input)
var txt=document.createTextNode(add)
obj.appendChild(txt)
}
and the line that I use to call the function - through php- is:
<a onclick="addtxt('post','$code');">
<img src="smiles/$smile" alt="$smilename" border="0" style="cursor: pointer;"></a>
it seems to work in IE but not in firefox, why is that?
I have some Javascript that takes the input from some textboxes and then puts them all into a sentance automatically. It works perfectly in IE but not with FireFox... does anyone know how to make it work with both browsers?
HTML Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
function Text_Change() {
var TxtFName = document.getElementById("TxtFName");
var TxtSName = document.getElementById("TxtSName");
var TxtAge = document.getElementById("TxtAge");
var TxtLoc = document.getElementById("TxtLoc");
var SpnDisp = document.getElementById("SpnDisp");
var FName = TxtFName.value == "" ? "?" : TxtFName.value;
var SName = TxtSName.value == "" ? "?" : TxtSName.value;
var Age = TxtAge.value == "" ? "?" : TxtAge.value;
var Loc = TxtLoc.value == "" ? "?" : TxtLoc.value;
SpnDisp.innerHTML =
"Hello " + FName + " " + SName + ", " +
"you are " + Age + " years old and " +
"at the moment you live in " + Loc;
}
</script>
<body
<div><input type="text" id="TxtFName" /></div>
<div><input type="text" id="TxtSName" /></div>
<div><input type="text" id="TxtAge" /></div>
<div><input type="text" id="TxtLoc" /></div>
<div><span id="SpnDisp"></span></div>
I am using this code for an HTML form and I am using Javascript to do form validation:
<form name = "Reginfo" method="post" action="/cdcsreg/procdata.php" onSubmit = "return verify_data();">
In the "verify_data" (javascript), it processes the instructions when I use Firefox and the processing stops, like it should. However, when I use IE the processing continues to "procdata.php".
I have this simple validation function for my form
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
function validateyesvalue(document){
if(!document.getElementsByName('RadioGroup2_0')[0].checked && !document.getElementsByName('RadioGroup2_0')[1].checked && !document.getElementsByName('RadioGroup2_0')[2].checked &&
[Code]...
It's only validating in IE not in Google Chrome and not in Firefox, any idea how to fix this ?
I have a problem with a Javascript, which doesn't works in Firefox
You can have a mouse over the 2 first pictures, but after the second
picture has moved over the screen, nothing is happening when you move
the mouse over the slideshow The source code:
I have a problem with this script: $('#clickshow1').mouseover(function() {
[Code]...
I am using jquery ajax to retrieve data from an asp.net web service. It works ok in IE8; but when I tried it on Firefox (3.6 or so), it generated an error: parsererror
[Code]...
This is part of a demo I'm doing in class of forms and using Javascript to validate. What's supposed to happen is this: when the user selects a choice, it's displayed in the field. If the user selects the right choice (Optimus Prime in this case) then a pop-up says "You win." The code works in Firefox but not in IE.
Form:
Code:
<form name="form3" onChange="javascript:checkChoice();">
Who is the coolest Transformer?
<select name="tf" size="1">
<option selected>Choose
<option value="Optimus Prime">Optimus Prime
<option value="Megatron">Megatron
<option value="Bumblebee">Bumblebee
<option value="Starscream">Starscream
</select>
<br><br>You chose
<input type="text" name="output3" value="" size=20 readonly>
</form>
checkChoice() function:
Code:
function checkChoice() {
var choice = document.form3.tf.selectedIndex;
document.form3.output3.value = document.form3.tf.options[choice].value;
checkData3();
}
checkData3() function:
Code:
function checkData3() {
if(document.form3.tf.selectedIndex==1) {
alert("You win");
document.form3.submit();
return true;
} else {
return false;
}}
I'm new to client side js, so I'm trying to figure out the relationship between the js frames object and the <frame></frame> tags. I have read and reread the information in my book on this subject and googled many examples, but still need clarification.if I have the following code in the body of an HTML document.
<frame name="f1">
</frame>
<<frame name="f2">
</frame>
Then I should get back 2 when I do this alert(document.frames.length);
Instead I get document.frames is undefined from Foxfire and get 0 from ie8.If I replace document with top, window, self or parent I get 0 in both Foxfire and ie8.
i am using the following code to set the height of the div based on its contents. it works fine in IE but not in mozilla.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head runat="server">
[Code]....
I wrote the following page in a day or two. Everything seems to work excellent, apart from in Firefox (FF) in which it doesn't seem to work at all. None of the other browsers have any trouble with it.
I'm pretty new to Javascript (everything you see in the source code is pretty much all I know) and I have absolutely no idea why it doesn't work in Firefox.
The page in question could be found [link has been removed]. It's all there is to it.
So yeah, how to actually make this work in FF?
I use this javascript in my site's header.php to preload five menu a:hover images:
<script type="text/javascript">
function preloader()
{
counter
[Code]...
in the body tag. I loads fine in IE7 and IE8, but Firefox seems to ignore it and not preload the images properly. What am I missing here? Did I make a mistake or does Firefox 3.5 just work differently with the loading of these five small images?[URL]...