I knew very little about javascript and I didn't used it before a lot but now I Have a problem that: I want the pages in my website to go only forward and disable going backward.I mean the user can not go back to the previews page in some pages and I've been told that i can do that using javascript but I don't know how or using what.
I am trying to write a script that uses the IF statement to see wether or not a user clicked the back button to come to a page, and then if it's true to not let the page load and kick them back X number of pages (say 4) This is what I have so far:
EBay has implemented a different way to upload auction pictures --- after browsing for the picture and selecting it, the image preview instantly displays on the screen, which is nice. Apparently this process is being handled locally --- could someone try to re-create this ? ... I imagine its using DHTML or some other technique, I'm not sure how I would code this.
1. Load the first page of a series of pages into an iframe when you click a link 2. On each click load the next in order page 3. When last page has loaded if clicked again will start from the beginning.
What I am doing: I am creating a tutorial for a friend who cannot figure out how to use her new rental management program. I could use a manual slide show to have her click for the next image however, there are a LOT of tutorial images which show her what to do at that point. Her program contains a great number of setup screens, report screens etc. This means the slide show would be sitting there loading all these images before it will work. So, I figured, OK make a page with an iframe, and then I could put each image on it's own little page i.e. page1, page2 etc. Place a little button, or a next link, then have the link load the pages into the iframe in order.
I'm using a JQuery function to slide a div into and out of visibility, but every time I toggle, the browser resets my view to the top of the web page..What I want to happen is when you click to reveal the div, the page scrolls down and the div content is in full view. When I click again to re-hide the div, I want the page to scroll back up smoothly instead of just reverting to the top of the whole page...The page url is: http:[url]....Here's my code:
I am trying to get the back button or just a go back to work with an Ajax div? here's a minimal ajax enabled bldd.nl/stackoverflow/pagination/indexMinAjax.php but i want it to be ajax enable with the back button and for this i am trying BBQ
I'm developing a website and I am using a slideshow done in jquery which works fine on all pages expect the gallery page.On the gallery page I am using Lightbox2 but as soon as I add the js files to this page the slideshow stop working and only shows one image.
i have a developed some static pages (around 140) of them which basically is used like a quesstionare or a workflow. If the user answers yes or no then another page opens up bases on the input given by the user.
Now my people want just a single page instead of all the 140 since it takes a lot of space on the server. presently this is still not hosted on the server. Is it possible to embed all of them into one page by writing different functions? i did try and it gives me the next questions by creating a dynamic page but when the yes and no button do not populate. is it possible?
i just came from the CSS board, where i asked if it was possible to edit a pages css from the main page through a IFrame. I have posted all code there, take a look: [URL] Just wondering if its possible, and if it is possible, how?
I have a minor problem with opening multiple pages with onclick. The code work perfectly (I run it with some PHP features). So far so good.Left mouse button will open 4 new tabs, and the view will jump to [URL]Middle mouse button will only open [URL]What I want: Open all 4 pages in new tabs in the background and stay at the current page.
i am using an image scroller and i have it on three pages, the pages use the same header, the same css and the same basic structure.such as
table content footer
the problem is that the scroller works fine on two of the pages but does not work at all on the one page.here is what i am getting on that page
Message: 'ElementExtensions' is null or not an object Line: 1898 Char: 3 Code: 0 URI: http://www.mysite.com/lightbox_slideshow/prototype.js
Message: Object doesn't support this property or method Line: 705 Char: 41 Code: 0 URI: http://www.mysite.com/lightbox_slideshow/lightbox.js
Message: Array length must be assigned a finite positive number Line: 464 Char: 5 Code: 0 URI: http:[url]....
the only common denominator i can see is that the page it does NOT work on is in fact a photo manager page, the other two (that DO work dont deal with photos)i checked the array and the js vars and stuff are different from my photo manager vars (php) so i was thinking maybe there might be a clash of some kind accessing the queries at the same time when the page loads but i dont get any errors other than these.by the way the scroller is black not grey like the others for background.does it sound like from the errors that i am getting that it might be a db query clash of some kind.
I need a suggestion or code in JavaScript which reads the MS Word document page settings and number of pages. I know how to open and read a MS Word document, but i couldn't able to get page properties.
I have a page generated by php specifically for use in jQuery. It has 3 divs with 3 different IDs.
I've been using .load() to get the contents of each div and put it within the page, but I've realized that if I use it multiple times within the page (ex: load the same page, get different div each time) it actually reloads the page every time it's used.
I'm not very experienced with jQuery, so I don't know how to get the html of the page just once and then manipulate it so I can get the contents of each div. I assume with .ajax right? But can someone point me in the direction of how exactly I'd do that--the jQuery docs don't help me out too much with this.
All I need to do is; on the click of a button, import the numerical data in an html form (only one field) to a cell in a spreadsheet. Both spreadsheet and the html file reside on the same server but there are no dynamic capabilities. All I can use is html pages + javascript (or anything else which do not require any special programs to be installed on the server). Is this at all possible?
how do i make the page go all the way to the top after you press the back button?
for example, you would go to page 1 and you scroll mid-way, then you press a link to page 2. then you press the back button on page 2 and takes you back to page 1 but it brings you back to the section where you scrolled mid-way.
is there any way to make it so it will automatically bring you to the top of the page. ive seen it on other sites.
after hitting 'back' button I'm taken to spot on page where I was, but I'm being asked to do the opposite -- take user to the top of the page, after hitting 'back' button... when I look up this issue, most people complain of the opposite - that the browser takes them to to top of the page after hitting 'back' button...;-) [URL] is there a way with JavaScript to force page to go to the top of the page when you navigate to a back via 'back' button?
does any one have any idea how to go back to a calling (previous page) from the present one you are in;
1. without clicking the 'back' button on the toolbar
2. and still retain the values that a user already filled in in the previous page you are returning to (i.e. - the user should not have to fill in the values afresh)
3. maybe using the on click event of a button, or any other method.
I have just bought a JS animated web template. I made changes to the file names on the splash page (index.html) and 2 landing pages www.keithmacstanton.com/dez Now everything is all messed up.
I have a page that has links to other pages. I want to be able to detect when the user has clicked on Back (or typed Backspace) to move back to my page. Is this possible?
On a page of mine a user might submit data several time, which adds an entry to the history each time (similar as http://www.google.com/trends?q=iPod...o=all&date=all). Yet later the user wants to go back to the previous page in one step. Now is it possible to loop backwards through the history until a different page is reached? Has anybody coded something like 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 am trying to open feedback page.after any user see the pages in a site(i,e when user close page one-by-one and when he or she close the last page that time i want to open a feed back pages).