Create A Marketing Presentation Using An Offline Website?
May 23, 2009
I am trying to create a marketing presentation using an offline website. I want to use an image scroller on the website. The ones that I like require java script. How can I get the java script to work offline? All of my files are in the same directory on my desktop. This presentation needs to be able to be installed on any desktop.
If I want to run javascript of a website offline on my PC, what should I do? It seems that I should save all the website content and scripts in a MHT file with IE, then run the MHT file. e.g. for the [URL].. website, if I save all the website content and scripts in a Webpage complete HTML file, then the five images will stop rotating offline.
I have a working code already. It already has a play and pause button, but I do not have a working start button (it has to play it from the very start). Here is the code:
<html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> var interval = 500; var random_display = 0; var number = 0; image = new Array(); image[number++] = new imageItem("1.jpg"); [Code]...
I'm wanting to create a pop-up window that shows upon entering on the website with two buttons that have different functions.
I'm wanting the first button, when clicked, stops the message from appearing again. -Similar to the "do not show again" option that uses cookies from this thread.. [URL] the second button, when clicked, redirects the user to a URL
Is it as simple as using the code from the thread above and some simple javascript buttons?
I am trying to find a script (and failed, even on google) to create a countdown timer on a website. The details are : a countdown timer that (a) runs off server time, not client time and (b) resets every 10 minutes. The only example i could give to clear up any questions would be something extremely similar to facebook app games : eg mafia wars etc energy refill timers so people visiting my web page would see a countdown timer that was counting down 10 minutes and then resetting itself, on the hour, 10 past, 20 past etc etc. And also, can the counter trigger a script, orwouldit be best to use a scheduled task for this? I do not want the timer to take the user from the web page.
I am not sure of the exact name of a such counter, so maybe thats why google is not giving me the answers i need. Also I know i maybe need php to run frrom a server time. I can code php half-competently, but javascript is out of my knowledge range at present (although i can usually see code and know how to adapt it to my needs etc)
I am planning to create a web site in HTML5 and Javascript for iPad, for that perpose i need a local database access using javascript. I have installed SQLite on iPad, How i can access Sqlite using javascript.
Points i dont want to implement are: 1] I don't want to use HTML5 Local database storage as it cleans data whenever we clear history and caching. 2] I don't want to use Google gear, becoz it creates dependancy, also i have never used it. Is it possible to access SQLite using pure javascript. so that it will work with all the browsers and also on iPad as well as on XP, Vista machines.
I want to open a simple powerpoint sheet in the browser window. What is the best way to do that?
I have searched in this group and saw different people telling that thepluginn for powerpoint must be placed on the page as well. Can someone help me out?
Any way to create a presentation on a website WITHOUT showing load bars? Background info: it is about photography website where someone after seeing full size picture could click to view it in a room setting. Right now my developer created a presentation where full size picture zooms out then there is a load bar (hideous) and then the presentation starts. So it looks like it is 2 different parts and I would like to make it into one smooth presentation. Btw: would like if possible avoid flash animation due to recent developments on Apple's side.
I was able to edit it and then download the personalized altered code. BUT I can't figure out how to edit it to get the information to submit to me. I really need to get their resume and information. I dont know if it should submit to my webspace or my email. Email would be easier but either is fine so long as I can read them. When I downloaded the zip file for the application form included a CSS, Images and Scripts folder also an index html page. In the Scripts folder was a file titled wufoo.js which I think I read right to be JavaScript. You have to pay a montly fee to wufoo.com inorder to have your form information sent to them.
I am creating a website for my company's helpdesk and need an Event Calendar for conference room reservations. User need to be able to check the availability of conference rooms and enter a reservation on the calendar.
I want to create a dynamic way to change the page titles on a website. I am currently using a php include feature and due to the variable data required for a title/meta is there an easy way to control this from one file and then include it in a similar way?I don't really want to go through lots of pages manually amending it in the future?
Been looking around for 3 days now, I found exactly the style that I want, have images on my web site, all I need is for someone to show, explain to me how exactly this pagination or whatever it is works, how do i select which actual images from my site or where to be shown in the main window and also the thumbnails below?
as I said, I already know what kind of slide show I want, it's in this link the lower right version of slideshow with the pics of two horses and stuff: [URL] I already have the script on my site but but can't figure out how to place my images: [URL] and I want THUMBNAILS on the bottom like in the first link.... not the text
I have just joined this website in order to get some answers for a problem I have my own shoe selling business and have recently created my own website. I taught myself a few tricks from books and a friend was on hand to help me also. What I would like to do is make images of my shoes 'rollover' images so you can turn the shoe picture around when you hover your mouse over it. Here is an example which in fact allows you to zoom in on images (I would like this function AND a turning 360degrees rollover of the image too: DuobootsObviously I am a complete amateur and only know simple HTML codes and have found other advice I have received inconclusive
I would like to create a "slide show" on my website's home page.
Here are some examples of what I mean...[URL]
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KSLX-FM 100.7Apparently most websites use Flash to accomplish this effect, however I don't have any Adobe software. In the past people told me this could be done with JavaScript, but I don't JavaScript.
P.S. Attached are 4 images that can be used for a "mock-up". (Just some silly jokes!)
A colleague is having difficulty getting JavaScript to work in a webpage he's viewing offline in IE6. Apparently JS is enabled & works in webpages viewed online. Are there any obvious remedies?
I'm going to be out in the middle of nowhere this weekend but I need to study. No internet but I can still use my laptop. "Study" for me involves taking lots of practice tests on a site that uses JS for it's online tests. Can I save these for later reading somehow?
This application looks neat but I don't think it works on JS. [URL]...
I've got an online system which I'm interested in making available offline - i.e. letting the user download certain HTML forms, fill them out offline, then the next time he logs into the site, sending all the data he filled out to the system. However, I can't seem to come up with a good way to do this. I thought of using cookies (that'd be great, since the system could detect them automatically), but it seems I can't set cookies for my server offline; it has to be from a page on the server itself. And from what I can tell, JavaScript doesn't have the capability to write files on a local system either. Does anyone have any ideas about how to go about this using JavaScript?
What solutions would you guys recommend for storing data on the client? Is there something better than cookies? I've heard about the flash data storage, but, in my opinion, using flash for something as basic as client-side data caching is like using a sledge hammer to kill a fly.
Need some possible technical solutions to my current project. Im in the middle of creating an 'offline' photo gallery website (on CD). Quite simple, but the challenge is how I can build an offline ordering process which
1) Allows the person browsing the cd photo gallery to select various photos, 2) Generate some sort of page/file which can then be printed then faxed, or even emailed if possible.
Does anyone have any tips on the best way to do this?
I'm using this script to call the correct mp3 for a web page.I need this (or something like it) to work when the html pages are being viewed from a CD instead of online. It works fine in IE8 (after I allow it to run) but I need it to work in Firefox as well. Right now Firefox just tells me that it cannot find a suitable plugin.
I'm trying to create a video box on a website that plays a youtube video and then automatically plays random recommended videos with no break in playback. An endless playlist created by youtube based on the initial video. Youtube uses Javascript API. I have never used Javascript before but i'm just trying to get the video to play as above. There are few tutorials online and I couldn't find anyone trying to do a similar thing.
i have this site everything works perfect offline(local) but when i put it on my server theres a few things that mess up. What isnt working.. I have a little readmore link beside a main quote on everypage and this uses ceebox to open it. Within this lightbox it shows an html page that i made with just a little write up, at the bottom is a little nav and onclick it should be opening the corresponding hidden div while closing the lightbox. this works offline perfect, i cant seem to figure out why it wont once uploaded. I have gone over all folder names, etc and im positive this isnt the problem. this is the main page html snippet with the read more link
Does anyone know of a javascript way to have an html page check to see if it is being used on or offline?
Basically, I have some html pages that I want to place on a CD and display in a browser offline, but I don't want them to display from a domain online. (Yes, I know that sounds nuts.)
I imagine the code would check on loading that the page was being displayed online - from a domain (that should be possible???) - and redirect to another page if so.