i build a website with draging of window like divs, but when somebody drags a div it sometimes selects some images. so im looking for a way to disable selecting images all over the website, i know its posible but i dont know how.
Does anyone know how to disable selecting when drawing VML objects? I have a sketchpad program, where I draw polylines when you do a mouse drag. The problem is that when i drag the mouse, it is drawing the line but also selecting the previous VML stuff, which is sort of annoying. Is there a way to disable this in javascript?
I'm normally over on the PHP board but this one is definitely a javascript issue. The thread title doesn't quite cover my issue, so I'll try to explain a little further.I built a website for a client who tells me that when he hovers over a word on his page it pops up a link to a competing site. I assured him that I didn't put the links in there, that it's a script or program running on his computer creating those links as he views the page.So my questions:
1. Is there a name for this evil? 'Popup spam ads' or something? 2. Anyone know of a way to build in javascript or any other method to stop this from happening to his site?
I'm trying to make an option on my site where visitor could select certain image(s) to print. Here is the closest code, I've found. [URL]. Here is my approximate code. <a href="#">Print selection</a><br><br> <input type="checkbox" name="checkbox" id="checkbox">Select to print<br> <img src="images/1.gif" width="600" height="400" /> <br> <input type="checkbox" name="checkbox" id="checkbox">Select to print<br> <img src="images/2.gif" width="600" height="400" /> <br> [Code] .....
I'm just learning jQuery so I've gone over the documentation on selectors, and adding and removing classes and attributes. As far as I can tell I'm selecting the tags and setting the classes/attributes correctly. On one page I've got some images as links in a table: <td><a href="[uRL]"><img src="images/exampleSite.jpg" /></a></td> Now, in my external stylesheet I have these two classes defined: #content a { border-bottom: dashed 1px #000000; } #content a:hover { border-bottom: solid 1px #2476B2; } And in a linked js file I'm trying to remove the border as follows: $("a[img$='.jpg']").attr( 'border-bottom', 'none' ).attr( 'text-decoration', 'none'); But it's not removing the border and I can't figure out why.
how best to tackle building a voting page with Jquery. The basic (rude) layout is here...
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Basically my actions are...
1. Votingdisableduntil user hasentereda jquery verifiable email address, this also use ajax to check if there is an existing vote with the email address in the mysql table; if there is it does not allow further and shows a message.
2. When email address entered then user can click on one "best" and one "worst" image, when clicked on others in section change opacity with css.
3. When clicked on a message appears "thanks for your vote" above the section and it makes an ajax call to a PHP file that registers the vote.
how to select one image and change the state of others in that section, then I'll move onto learning about Ajax.
I wanted to know how would you be able to change an image on a website to another one when refresh is hit on the tool bar in IE. How would I get it to open up a different html file when I hit refresh and I'm not talking about any automatic delay stuff..
Is there anyway of disabling images in javascript, so that the alternative text appears instead of the images? I'm trying to do a text-only version of my site.
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 inserted javascript code into my .js stylesheet to disable the right clicking of images on the page where the thumbnails are:
[Code]....
However, when the images open in a new window, the 'no right click' function does not apply. Does anyone know how to disable the right click for the newly opened images?
I am trying to put an image on the front page of my website that changes to one of two random images on mouseover. This part was easy, and has been done (I got the code from [URL] But what I am finding difficult is to make each image link to a different page. For example, if the user mouseovers the main image and sees the 'thumbs up' image, then clicks on it, they should be taken to the 'thumbs up' page. And if the user mouseovers the main image and sees the 'thumbs down' image, then clicks on it, they should be taken to the 'thumbs down' page. The site is here: [URL] I think using 2 arrays is the way to go, but am not sure.
Should I disable the right click option or not? I have a gallery site, I don't want people to be able to copy the images with the default right click over an image. From a professional looking site point of view I suppose I would be messing with the functionality a bit too much, OR is it OK in this instance to disable the click. I know how to write the code to disable the click, but what I was thinking was maybe it would be better to leave the right click but change the menu options? I'm not sure how to change the menu options ere is a link to the site. [URL]
I'm trying to code a feature for my website using DHTML where the person viewing the website can rotate between viewing the positive/negative points of the website being reviewed. This example was in the publication called Using HTML 4 by Lee Anne Phillips. Code:
I need a JavaScript (or something else) that will fade out the web site, on load, and display a series of images, then display a "Continue" button to go back to the web site. I have an idea for a cute (and funny) way to get people interested in my site that has a weird name. I searched high and low (Google!, amongst others) for anything that would be close to what I need, to no avail.
I have a ajax program on a page on website A. And I need to let it talk to a program on website B. I tried to put website B into the url of the parameter but it doesn't work.It gives me a "[objet XMLHttpRequest]" error.here is the code on website A: