Changing Every 2 Rows Tr Background Color
Jun 27, 2011how can i change every 2 rows the background color?
View 9 Replieshow can i change every 2 rows the background color?
View 9 RepliesI have a div whose hover color is initially set through a CSS style sheet, but have found that if I change the background through a script, the hover is wiped out. Here's how I'm changing the colornode.style.backgroundColor = '#00FF00';Later on, I need to restore the normal color and have the hover still work. Is there any way to programatically reinstate the h
View 4 Replies View RelatedSince IE does not support hover for elements other then link I would like to use an event listener via attatchEvent to change the style of the row when the mouse is over and then again when it is out.
myElement = getElementById("row2");
myElement.attachEvent("onMouseOver", IEmouseOver);
myElement.attachEvent("onMouseOut", IEmouseOut);
<table>
<tr id="row1"><td>Row 1</td></tr>
<tr id="row2"><td>Row 2</td></tr>
</table>
What I am sketchy on is how to create the functions to change the row background color.
Is there any way to apply background-color alternatively for series of tables like applying for the table rows ?
Please suggest me on how to do this ?
I'm having a problem dynamically changing the color of a table background.
I'm not sure exactly how to word this, but I'll give an example.
I have a function called greentored(propname)
i want to be able to change the following to a different color:
document.all.propname.style.visibility
but substitute the propname with the variable that I'm sending over.
Here is what I had written before but it did not work, it should be easy to
understand what i'm trying to do:
function greentored(propname) {
changecolor = "document.all." + propname + ".style.background";
changecolor = "green";
}
I understand why this doesn't work because all i'm doing is reasigning
"changecolor" to equal green, rather then setting the property of the first
instance of "changecolor" to green.
So I'm trying to change the background color of a textbox depending on how many characters are enter (putting it green/red depending on count), and I'm having a hell of a time. There are 50 different textbox IDs on the page (give or take, dynamically generated), each unique/sequentially numbered (id1, id2 ... id50).Now I'm not that good with Javascript, but this is what I can up with so far.I was trying to use 'this.id' so I wouldn't have to name each of the IDs.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to create a basic script where someone clicks the button and the document color is changing. while I can do it with inline even handlers and also using the script block in html document, i am not able to achieve the result using the external js.js. My goal is not to use any even handlers at all inside the html document. why the script I wrote is not working.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI'm having problems with changing the background color of a div when it is hovered over. So here is my code:
function changeColor(the_div_name)
{
var the_div, div_string;
if (document.all)
{
div_string = "window.document.all." + the_div_name + ".style";
the_div = eval(div_string);
} else if (document.layers) {
div_string = "window.document." + the_div_name;
the_div = eval(div_string);
} else {
alert("sorry, this only works in 4.0 browsers");
return;
}
the_div.background-color = "white";
}
here is my code for the html:
<div name="div7" style="background-color:black; color:blue; position:absolute; top:95; left:664">
<a href="#"
</div>
I do not much understand what is going on. The iframe is transparent in all browsers but IE. I need to change the background color in IE, of my iframe and cannot figure it out. My code is below. It is pulling from an external file exfile.js.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI'm writing a script and I need to change the BACKGROUND and FOREGROUND color of a EDIT BOX Example:
<INPUT type="text" style="position:absolute;left:270px;top:210px;width:72px;background-color:#FF1111;z-index:26" size="9" name="BCBox" value="">
And the way I'm trying to do it is by reading the value of a COMBOBOX, I don't have a problem with that, just changing the color of the edit box.
I am trying to highlight a row when it is clicked I can do this with: onclick="this.style.backgroundColor='silver';" However I have the following onclick function:
Code:
window.onload= function(){
document.getElementById('itblResults').onclick= function(e){
e= e || window.event;
var who= e.target || e.srcElement;
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I have two multiple select inputs. Initially the first contains a bunch of
items and the second is empty. Using a common method, I move items back and
forth by double clicking on them.
This portion works perfectly, but I would also like to change the background
color of the select element with the current focus. I have defined the following classes:
..selected {
background: #C0FFFF
}
..deselected {
background: #FFFFFF
}
Using the following function below I am able to shift the background color
of rows containing content, but the color of the empty rows remain the
"selected" color. How can this effect be achieved for all rows, whether they
contain content or not?
I have a small script that changes the background color of my page from white to grey when the user clicks a button.at the moment it works fine accept for when the user tries to navigate to another page (on my website) after changing the background color.if a user changes the background color to grey and than tries to view another page, the background color becomes white again.is there any way to make the change only controlled by the button?my head code looks like this (at least the relevant parts):
View 8 Replies View RelatedI'm having a little bit of a problem with setting the background color through an onClick event on an option tag. When I click one of the options, nothing changes, although I set the body.style.backgroundColor to register to a different color when the option tag is clicked.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am attempting to use JavaScript to 'highlight' text by changing it's background color:
In JavaScript:
This produces no effect. I also have an onClick event in the same div, can I not have onClick and onMouseOver together?
I'm just starting out in Javascript coding and my first assignment is to create a web page which the users are allowed to selecte dtheir favorite layout and formatting through the use of the className property. I wanted to use these four options the user can choose to change the display of the web page and text.
Gray background
White background
Sans-serif text
Serif text
If the user onclicks any of the options, the webpage will turn into that format. For example, if the user clicks "Gray backgound", the background color of the webpage will be Gray. If the user clicks Serif-text, the text in the web page will be in Serif text. The code I have right now doesn't let me click any of the links to change the display and text.
<?xml version = "1.0" encoding = "utf-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-W3CDTD XHTML 1.0 StrictEN"
"http:www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">[code]...
Is there any way to have the background color change in a cell only when the mouse is over the link? This is what I have so far:
<td class=topnav2 onClick="location.href='AboutAD/overview.htm'" onMouseOut="this.style.backgroundColor='#9966FF'"onMouseOver="this.style.backg roundColor='#660099'" bgcolor="#9966FF" width="107" height="45"valign="middle">
<a class="topnav2" href="AboutAD/overview.htm">About Alzheimer's</a>
Currently you rollover the cell it changes color, I just want this effect when you roll over the text.
I'm the webmaster for a recreational organization. As part of one page of the
site, I have an HTML "Calendar at a Glance" of the organization's events for
the month. It's a simple table of a calendar, 7 across by whatever needed
down, and I manually create it each month - not a big deal.
Every day I go in and darken the background color of the current day's cell
by changing the appropriate <TD> entry to <TD bgcolor="c63800"> and uploading
the page. Takes well under a minute start to finish. Thus the calendar
gradually changes color over the course of the month, with the past dates dark
and the future dates lighter and thus more apparent to the eye.
But I have to ask if there's a nifty way in which this might be done
automatically, based on the current day and the number (the day of the month)
that follows the <TD> entry.
A typical "before" entry is
<TD>23<br>Peet's Coffee, Newport Beach<br><br>8 AM: Don<br>9 AM: Molly</TD>
and an "after" entry is
<TD bgcolor="c63800">23<br>Peet's Coffee, Newport Beach<br><br>8 AM: Don<br>9
AM: Molly</TD>
I don't pretend to be a javascript heavy, but can usually stumble my way
through a task given some words of wisdom. Is this "doable"?
I have a container <div> with a link inside of it. What I need to do is change the background of the <div> and the color of the link text at the same time.I can change the color of the link when I hover over it, but not when I hover over the <div>I have columns of links and each column is the width of the longest link so there are some links with "space" to the right of the link. When that "space" is hovered over the background of the div changes but not the color of the link text.The menulinkbox is the container and there are, for example, 4 columns with 4 rows in each column. When I hover over a column + row I want the menulinkbox's background to change *and* the color of the <a> text to change.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am trying to do the following.
While the background color of a div is changing when i click on a button, the image in the other div must change.
Now i have placed a bg image in a div and when i click on my menu link it changes so that works, but i would love to give it a transition, but is that even possible with the background image.
Or do i need to write some other code?
The colors and images change, but really would love a bounce in transition, cant figure it out though maybe it would be better with a list and placing the images just in the slider div?
changes the selected cells to a different color, it works perfect in firefox but in google chrome and IE it does not change the color.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm super new to any kind of java script. What I want is a menu that, when clicked, changes the background color of a table cell to blue. When a different option is clicked, the current highlighted table should turn back to gray and the new selection should be blue. Well, I have all of that working. What I need now is just to have the first option start out highlighted and to become unhighlighted when another option is clicked.
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provide javascript to create something like the image below: Things I can't workout are:
1. top and bottom background colors as the above image
2. add two text
3. border color same as top background color
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I realize this script and I do not know where to begin:
1) A simple grid rows / columns.
2) The first column contain an input type = "checkbox"
3) When select the input type, the line should change color than the other rows, and you should open a popup window.
For points 1, 2 you are OK. Point 3 is the difficulty.
have been trying to rework this to call additional, independent sets of colors to cycle through (so it would loop thru a set of grays, a set of primary colors, etc). I would use perhaps a different function name in the HTML to call different sets of colors. If this is more complex than I think it is, I think 3 sets would be plenty. demo link of script in current state at bottom)
<html><head><title></title>
<script language=javascript>
colors = ["#cacdca", "#b2b4b2", "#969896", "#7d7f7d", "#ffff00"];
cRGB = [];
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I'm faced with a problem trying to set background color under IE7. I have the following Javascript:
function showLayer793BKColor(id)
{
var txtObj = document.all(id);
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