Distribution Them Random (when Refresh The Windows, Three Divs' Position Will Be Changed)?
Nov 12, 2010
I have 3 divs. I want distribution them random (when refresh the windows, three divs' position will be changed)
I think Math random() can solve this problem, but how to do that? [code]....
I have 3 divs. I want distribution them random (when refresh the windows, three divs' position will be changed) I think Math random() can solve this problem, but how to do that? code...
I will show u my code pages. addcart.php <?php require_once("../Connection/connection.php"); if(!$_POST['img']) die("There is no such product!"); $img=mysql_real_escape_string(end(explode('/',$_POST['img']))); $q_result=mysql_query("SELECT * FROM tbl_items WHERE item_photo='".$img."'"); $row=mysql_fetch_assoc($q_result); $period = $_POST['period']; $count = $_POST['count']; .....
My problem is I want to update the totalprice div, when I change the value from the combo boxes. I just want to calculate the rate and the quantity and update it to the totalprice div. But now it is not working. I am retrieving the rate from a database using another php file shown in that script.js. All the values are retrieving and working fine. I use ajax drag and drop care script there. [URL]
this is the code snippet that i use in the buttons tag of jquery ui. reassign.php updates the records in my database as I want it and I can see the changes reflected in phpmyadmin. However, after the page refreshes (after location.reload()) , the changed values are not reflected in my webpage. even manually refreshing it doesnt work. when I manually changed the table values in PHPMyAdmin, the changes were reflected in the main page.
I have been a happy lurker for some time now, soaking in the abundant knowledge that i have found here. But now I am at my wits end trying to find the solution to what is probably a novice’s oversight.I have a menu that animated with jquery. One of the link I have added js call a function that asks for a quick password then opens new page. Some reason it only seems to refresh the page. Here's the code involved.the js
function password(){ var password; var pass1="cool";
The problem is: variable "mywin" is lost after i REFRESH the current page. Since i'm doing a LONG, LONG inventory management (where the opened window is about 200K long), I want to know how I can access the opened window. I tried searching the web, but as far as I know there isn't any "list of windows previously opened by this one" method or property.
I've managed to do it with a setTimeout function on the child window that calls another function of the parent window every 1/2 a second. Code:
I got this problem with live() event.I have used it as follows.
$(".addressDiv span").live("mouseover", function(){ //clickable function here...... ------------------------ });
I have used the live() event to trigger the function on mouseover in the dynamically added elements. But the problem i got is that once the live event is called it takes the class of the element and stores. And when the class of that particular element is changed dynamically the live() event does not detect the new classed added dynamically, instead it takes the former class. Live() event does not update the class.
I've tried looking for a script that will do the same but I keep coming across javascripts that will change just one image randomly or change multiple images randomly but the images aren't related.
I also have seen PHP scripts with full-fledged features and an admin panel where I can create ad farms to accomplish my goal but I think that's overkill.
Does anyone know where I can find this javascript? FYI, I am weak at writing javascript myself so that's why I'm looking for a cut-and-paste script.
I am trying to get images to load randomly into 4 different divs on my page from the same source folder. However I do not want any repeats in any of the 4 boxes. Is there a code to do this? I have looked all over and can only find random image load for one location and doesn't register if the image has been loaded in a previous div yet or not
This is a script that will load a page with a random background song, plus will refresh the page when the song finishes!
<script language="javascript"> // use this script freely // var numsong stands for the number of songs given var nummidi = 5 day = new Date() seed = day.getTime() ran = parseInt(((seed - (parseInt(seed/1000,10) * 1000))/10)/100*numsong + 1,10) if (ran == (5)) { song=("song source") words=("song name") time=("song time in seconds") } else if (ran == (4)) { song=("song source") words=("song name") time=("song time in seconds") } else if (ran == (3)) { song=("song source") words=("song name") time=("song time in seconds") } else if (ran == (2)) { song=("song source") words=("song name") time=("song time in seconds") } else if (ran == (1)) { song=("song source") words=("song name") time=("song time in seconds") } document.write('<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="' + time + ' URL=npmusic.html">') document.write('<EMBED SRC= "' + song + '" CONTROLS=smallconsole HEIGHT=45 WIDTH=290 AUTOSTART=TRUE LOOP=FALSE VOLUME=100%>') document.write('<br>You are listening to ' + words + ' ') </SCRIPT>
This script was made for a small pop-up window to have nothing but the song file in it. Also, you use this script in the <body> of the file. (Yes, the meta tag works there) ...
Does anyone know of a scipt that will rotate random div layers on page refresh? I have a primary content area front and center on my site homepage, and I'd like to rotate various chunks of html (in div layers) each time a user reloads the page. Right now I'm resorting to a random image rotation (those scripts are a dime a dozen) on refresh, but it's far from ideal for what I'm trying to accomplish.
I want my divs (position: absolute) to be positioned relatively to window size My page is a main table with one cell containing all the rest This cell (anf thus my page) is centered (top and left) Each menu link has onMouseOver which shows (visibility) the corresponding layer (div)
Each visible/invisible layer is positioned on the same spot I use absolute positioning for the divs because some browsers don't support positioning relative to tables My question: is the following code the only solution or am I making my life (slightly) complicated over nothing?
This thing works on NN4, 6 7, IE 4, 5, PC and Mac -- that I know of; repositions divs onResize, with reLoad fix for !#+x°! NN4 I get the window size: Code:
I have a problem with my code. I implement different Tabs into a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 site (.aspx). Now everytime I select a tab and refresh the whole page, IE7 cannot remmember the last session and navigate automatically back to tab1.. Properly I need to set Cookies. Im a beginner in using cookies and coding javascript..
I have a page which uses <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="240">
The problem im having is if i am half way downthe page when it refreshes, the refresh takes me back to the top of the page is it possible for the browser to keep the scrollbar position on refresh so that i do not loose my position on the page?
I'm trying to find a script that will scroll text past fixed position sandbag divs.
I want the text to flow around an image as it scrolls.
It's easy to do the wrap around the image part. I can't seem to find anything that will continue wrapping the content of your site around the fixed background as you scroll though.
I would like to have the scroll box content to go to the same position that it had before the page is refreshed rather than go to the top of the scroll box content. In other words, if the user scrolls down, then refreshes the page, I want to scroll box content to come back to the same position after the refresh.
I assume this would be a javascript function to get a vertical scroll position. Hopefully one solution works for all major browsers.
I wanted help for a JavaScript code. You might think I'm lazy for not writing it myself, but the truth is I am not a JavaScript coder. I just have a really simple website and I am trying to do something for which I know JS is required but I don't know how to do it. I've also searched around but couldn't find the appropriate code.
What I want to do is to make an html page load a different background image every time it refreshes.I will have a list of background images and I want to be able to add in this list, without having to change anything else in the codes after I do this (I think this is made by making an array of images and by putting .length somewhere in the codes, but I don't know exactly how I should do this).I already know how to do an external file (.js) and link to it from my .html page.Now I want the code to put in the .js file, and the code to put in the <body> of my .html file.
I am trying to get this form to add a distribution line on demand. However, when I click on the 'anotherdistribution' button, I know it is executing the code in moreFields, but it doesn't actually display the fields in the form in the node. Anyone see anything that I am missing?
I have a web site which main page is index2.html I need a script that when I refresh the page it takes me to index3.html or index#.html in a random fashion. the list of index numbers is 10 so far.
i,m trying to make a map who show me as position A and a target adress as point B.I have made it so i can choose adress a and adress b from a dropdown but i want to automaticly load my position as possition A then choose position B from a dropdownlist. How can i do this ?
below is clickunder code , but it open under windows when visitor click everywhere on the pagei need it be speacial for links , whenever visitor click on speacial link , it opens windows
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript"> function PopShow3() { CookieTest=navigator.cookieEnabled; if(CookieTest)
This pops up a new window with every call. In the child window I call a parent function onbeforeunload, appClose() :
function appClose(){
if (window.opener && !window.opener.closed){ window.opener.CloseChild(getQueryString("application")); }}
This is in my frameset tag of the child code :
<frameset ... onbeforeUnload='appClose()'>
The window.opener.CloseChild() function is called perfectly when I have one child window open, but as soon as I create another child window both of the open child windows don't ever call it. They do both go into the onbeforeunload appClose() function, but do not call the window.opener.CloseChild() function inside of this routine.
Anyone have any ideas why when I have two child windows open I can't access the window.opener functions?
I have tried taking each new window out of the array and used the following code in CloseChild() :
I'm trying to use Javascript to have an array of images that load randomly AND work in a slideshow manner so change every 3 seconds (in a logical order). The code I have below presents a random image but how do I get them to continue from the random image and change to the next every 3 seconds?
I've looked for a solution to this issue, but it seems like a little different scenario than other situations. I made a system for generating friend requests on Facebook. I have a grid that is 6 x 3, for a total of 18 cells. Each cell has a picture in it, and the picture is linked to the Facebook friend request page. My problem is that since each cell is populated at random from the array, I'm getting lots of repeats. For example, some picutures are in 5 cells, and some are in none. I'm trying to figure out how to make it so that once a picture is used once in the grid, it does not get used again in the same grid.I still want every cell filled at random on each page load, I just want to prevent the repeating.
Here's my current code: <script type="text/javascript"> var vip_list=new Array( new Array('http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/v225/1616/88/s1220771654_2158.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=1220771654'), new Array('http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/v223/1233/29/s904885342_9055.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=904885342'),
I am using javascript to switch between a series of divs, on clicking a navigation tab the divs display property is set to 'block' and all other divs have their display property set to 'none'. That works fine, the problem I have is when I redirect to another page (e.g. a PHP script) on return to the index the divs have reset and only the default div is shown, rather than the div that was showing when the user left the page. The solution, as I see it, is two stages: Write a function to display the relevant div based on the variable passed to it, then work out how to pass this variable around various pages (post/get). I am very inexperienced with javascript and it drives me mad that the script literally does nothing rather than throwing up an error (as in PHP) but this is what I have so far in terms of a function: