Drop Down Box - Changing Scrollbar Color Using Css
Feb 19, 2006I can change the IE scroller bar,but how to change a drop down box scrollbar using css?
View 1 RepliesI can change the IE scroller bar,but how to change a drop down box scrollbar using css?
View 1 RepliesI have an iframe with scrolling as 'auto' so the scrollbar appears automatically depending on the content. I have a custom scrollbar for the iframe using the following CSS.
BODY
{
SCROLLBAR-FACE-COLOR: #AEAEAE;
[code]....
I 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 Relatedhaving a small bit of trouble with some javascript trying to change the background color of a div. The div is id=break and the function to change it is:
function changeBG(){
document.break.background-color = 'ffffff#'}
However that does not work, no colour changes. There is no obvious errors that I can see.
Have I misundertsood?
So my functions are dealing with Time. The function delay_time() is called by clicking a button in html and the return value of the function is displayed in a textbox. What I need to do is basically if the value of resultingtime is greater that the value of delay time I need the value shown in red(ff0000) and bold and if it isnt then I need it displayed in bold green(00ff00). but Ive tried doing this in my javascript and found that I cant code it in there the way that I know. I think that I have to do it in the html coding but I dont know how.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI can't seem, for the life of me to get this to work at all. I've tried everything out there and can't get it to work with IE 7: I would like to change the border color of my table row on hover.
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<title>Test</title>
<style type="text/css">
[Code]...
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'm a member of a forum the for the Winter season has changed it's CSS a:link color attribute to a more winter themed colour. However I want to revert back to original as I don't particularly like the new colour.
My theory is to create a small JS file, that I can define Opera (my browser) to load when loading the site, which will change the colour of links back to the original colour. I have the colour code HTML I want to change it to.
I've only ever done a small amount of JS coding but from the research I've done it should go something like this,
document.style.alinkColor = "COLOR"
I got to that via discovering that
document.style.backgroundColor = "COLOR"
will change the background colour attribute, however it doesn't seem to work. I think my problem lies somewhere in the attribute name, I know the usually with JS CSS Attributes you would make the attribute starting with a lower case letter and the sub-attribute (e.g. the color bit) starting with an upper case.
I 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 want to change the color of a each word in a block of text. For example I want each word in a sentence to change to a different color automatically.
I was thinking that is if it was possible to move the color tags around each word and put a time delay between each time it moves but how I will accomplish these two actions.
I'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 have an expression, say "5*7 + temp". i have an algorithm that finds out that "temp" is undefined in that expression. now i need to change the color or background color of "temp" to show that it is undefined.
i know which position the "temp" is, but i dont know how to change the color of it.
how can i change every 2 rows the background color?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI 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 RelatedBelow is a script for a simple site search for which I would like to be able to change the font face and/or color for the research results produced by the script.? Code:
View 1 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 want to write a program that change the color of blocks and text on each block in a web page by it.You know in a web page we have many blocks and each blocks we have texts and may be shapes.So,I want to assign three(3) code to each block and text and also shape on each blocks so by selecting each of them,the color of each 3 items[ above items;the color of background of blocks,color of text on the blocks and the color of shape on the bolcks ] changed immediately and automatically.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have installed Superfish menu module with Joomla ..Customization work more less fine ...I still have tenious problem like :
- How to have the main menu with the active color, when one of the sub-menu has been actived ?
- How to change the inactive color of the sub-menu without changing the inactive colro of the principal menu ...I did not found any information on the web ..
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?
How on earth do you use javacript to change the text color of an input element, and have it work with IE??? I've tried numerous solutions. All of them work on browsers such as Mozilla. But none of them work on IE.
This works in every browser I've tried besides IE:
var whatever = document.createElement( 'input' );
whatever.type = 'text'
// (more code)...
whatever.style.color = 'black'
This also works for other browsers besides IE:
whatever.style.cssText = 'color:black;'
I've tried other things as well. Nothing works in IE. Is there anyway
to change the text color inside an input box dynamically, and have it
work in IE?
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 trying to change the font color of each character of the innerHTML of a div. I have tried the following but obviously I have not gotten it to work.
This is just a snapshot of the javascript which I have that "changes the color and size of the characters..
Code:
function change()
{
var r = 0;
var len = document.getElementById("userInput").value.length;
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I am trying to Change the text color of my buttons when they are clicked can somone tell me where to insert and what line of code needs inserted. I am very new to this, i kinda just got thrown into it at work here and am trying to make it happen Code:
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