Does anyone here know of the javascript I'd use in a situation where I didn't want to display a certain image when the client is using IE6? I'm fine with displaying it in IE7 and Firefox, but don't want it displayed in IE6. The image is a PNG with a transparent background.
On my site i use a lot of features that are unsupported by older browsers, and right now it looks pretty stupid when the features are only partially shown. So i was wondering if there's a way of making the browser look to different css files depending on which browser and version it is. For example, css3 gradient backgrounds are supported in firefox 3.6 or something, but not in 3.0. All the hacks out there is to 3.*, so it changes for the allready working 3.6 too if i hack it. I want to controll it so that i have a specific css file for the none-supporting version and lower and one for the supporting and above. I looked at a bad browser plugin (because it has some of the basic features im looking for)
I need a function to change an id depending on the webrowser.if the guy uses internet explorer the id of the main there as to be renamed mainie.if he is with firefox the id of the main as to be renamed mainfff and if he uses opera the id of the main as to be ranamed mainop.
Here is the thing, I need to have parts of my website display different items depending on the browser (Netscape or Explorer). I have been using PHP to do this on 90% of the site, and it works great. However due to limitations on some pages (the shopping cart software) I cannot use PHP. When the page loads I can use Javascript, and I need it to load a specific header & footer for each browser type. I know that javascript cannot use SSI, so I would basically add everything into the one page and just have the script decide which chunk to add (the if or else statements get to decide I assume). The thing is I rarely use Javascript and when I do it has been extremely simple. here is the basic format I assume it will be using... (not in actual code though as I dont know javascript)
i don't know what has changed in last releases of Firefox and Opera but before i used this script to detect browser versions (IE, Opera, FF) and block or redirect depending on version
I'm building an online auction system. Each participant will be allowed to post one bid per minute for about 3 hours. Each person's "bid history" must remain visible to him during the entire auction in a scrollable list, and this list must be sorted from high to low bid. These auctions will have upwards of 10,000 bidders and the server will be seriously stressed in dealing with so many bidders posting another new bid every minute. Therefore I want to alleviate any additional stress on the server by storing and sorting each bidder's "bid history" in his own browser -- perhaps in a cookie or maybe there is a better javascript-based data storage container available for this purpose ... ?
This seems like a natural application for javascript because of the fact that only the individual bidder needs to see his own list of submitted bids -- sorted from high to low -- and I'm hoping that javascript can be employed to do this.
1- A bidder enters his bid into a form (example 12345.67) and posts the form to the server; 2- Javascript grabs the posted value and appends it to the cookie or whatever container is storing the bids in the browser; 3- Javascript re-sorts the values and displays them again, perhaps in an iFrame or maybe in another kind of scrolling list on the main page.
Note that these bids will NOT be placed in ascending or descending order (this auction is different from most) and this means the values must be re-sorted each time a new value is posted -- so they always appear sorted from high to low in the list.
I have a series of links in my page, all with its title atribute filled. The thing is that I don't want the browser to show this title whenever i hover those links, but still want to have mi titles in the markup Is there any way to do it?
I have a page that is displaying all the field values for an object. On that page, I want to display one image if the value of the field Reports_to is Jim, and another image if the value of the field Reports to is Bill. I've tried the following.
<script language = javascript> var reportsto = document.getField('field_reports_to').value; if (reportsto == �Jim�)
I want to make a script that composes an image depending on several variables. The image is composed of a base piece of clothing (e.g. t-shirt) on which an image and text can be placed. The color of the piece of clothing; the location of the image, the image itself and the text are variable. Also the font of the text can change. Is there a base script I can use? Or is there a small script that handles a piece of the desired functionality?
Probably this is a thing better done in flash. But I don't know flash and really don't want to either. Code:
Is there a way in Javascript, or perhaps in HTML, to force a browser to re-render an image on an HTML page after a round-trip between the client and the server ?
In my particular case, the image is changing on the server although the URL for it remains the same, but the browser is still displaying the old image from its cache rather than the new image from its URL location.
I was wondering if there is a way to use Jquery to reduce the amount of images I use on my company website as well as resize them depending on the page they're displayed on. It's just that I feel that's it's very tedious creating 5 or 6 formats for each campaign each with it's own dimensions depending on the page and unfortunately my company doesn't want to implement a Backoffice fed site, which means I have to do it all manually.
I need some help on how to reposition a layer depending on the position of an image? I know this should be somewhere in the forum, but I searched without success.
I have a website which displays photos. I want the photos to be resized depending on the innerWidth and innerHeight of the browser. I have my resolution set to 1024x768. So if you go to [URL] and click on 'Commissions' my 'w' variable in the URL contains 1024 but for some reason the 'h' variable displays 50. If I click on 'Commissions' one more time then it correctly displays h=602.
The code below lets a user select a drop down option and a picture changes depending on the selection. I am trying to make it so when you select an option on the dropdown the picture shows up in the center of the screen and in the background behind the text. Here is the code.
<html> <head> <style type='text/css'> #txt {background-repeat:no-repeat;width:200px;height:200px;} </style> <script type='text/javascript'> function div_bg(team){ document.getElementById('txt').style.backgroundImage="url(images/" + team + ".jpg)"; }
What I would like to do, is to show one image ('1.jpg') if three textfields in my form are filled, but another image ('2.jpg'), if all or any of the fields are blank.
how to achieve the same affect with the code pmw helped me with several months ago this time around im trying to achieve the same affect instead of displaying one image im wanting to display text but stuff like this depending on what is selected once again it will display the following.the url for this is once again here.how much space,bandwidth,ram for gaurantee and burstable ram and ips etc.. now how can i do this using the following code below.
I want to display an image using javascript instead of HTML (or use javascript to change the HTML code dynamically when an update is made). I have created an XML file, which contains text data which is displayed in HTML by using Javascript.What I am having trouble with is getting Javascript to grab the image URL from the XML file, and then display that image in the correct div. How does one show an image by using javascript? and how do you get javascript to get the url from the XML?
So what I want to do is create a function that grabs the url (relative) from the PIC tag in the XML ("newssmall.jpg") and then uses this URL to display the image on the HTML page.This way, only the XML needs updating when updating the news section of the site.
I have a fucntion that runs after page loads which is supposed to show an image with Loading Data in Progress. Please wait message while it is pulling data. It is working in Firefox but IE is not displaying the image and the message at all. see attached working image in Firefox. My image HTML is:
I'm having problems displaying images on a site. Basically I have a to change an image each time a button is pressed on a piece of hardware. This is the code to detect a button press
So when the button is pressed/unpressed it should display tstileo and tstilec What format should my HTML code be to display the image ? This is whats there at the moment
<span id="btn0">?</span></p>
When running all I get is text saying [OBJECT HTMLImageElement] This site is being hosted on a microchip, btn0 is a press button switch on the board. The idea is to use this as a remote monitoring system. It runs Javascript XML HTML and CSS. I have spent hours searching for a way to do this ( simple ? ) task but haven't got any further than this. :confused:
I have a fucntion that runs after page loads which is supposed to show an image with “Loading Data in Progress. Please wait” message while it is pulling data.t is working in Firefox but IE is not displaying the image and the message at allMy image HTML is:
I've got the images now, the sizes, and even the title and description from the metadata.The images run in the window on my page, and all that is working fine.....NOW I'd like to display the title of the image either ON or UNDER the image as it displays. The images are running from a javascript script, and I HAVE the title available to the javascript (it, like everything else, is in a two dimensional array the javascript is using)...In my rummaging around I found this:
i am pretty new to jquery and hope this is the right place to ask. my problem is the following. when i mouseover a certain element on a page, i want that a certain image is displayed in the top right corner of the page, no matter where the it is currently scrolled. how can i achieve that?