I have these marketing campaigns running (like google adwords) and based on where a user comes from (google, yahoo, mns-bing, facebook) I have this referrer code passed that I collect out of the URL and I put a cookie on the user's computer based on what is included in this tag. OK so now I have to get the the cookie (which I know how to do) and based on if this cookie says website I need to show a drop down with sources for the user to choose from. That is my delimna. I typically code in PHP but this site wasn't developed by me so this cookie tracking was done in javascript. My issue is normally in PHP I can say if(referrer==website) then close off the php code and then go into the HTML but that doesn't seem to work for javascript.What I"m doing is retrieving the cooking and now all I want to do is say if the cookie is website show this drop down menu. The code that is currently on the site is attached.
I've kind of skimmed over how drop down menus work in JS(notably jquery).Also I read you put the submenu nested within it's parent link(<li>).This proves to be a problem though because my <div id="nav"> I have, is setup to display inline (horizontal) and obviously with a drop down you want that vertical..Do I have to separate the submenu from the <div id="nav">, or does the submenu have to be nested?
I made a drop box menu and I want to activate specific javascript functions when they are selected. I think this should be fairly easy to solve. I am very new at HTML and Javascript btw. This is what I tried:
if (document.getElementById("selectense").value="present"){ document.getElementById("present").style.visibility="visible"; }
I'm trying to accomplish something unique that I am not finding any examples for in web searches.I have a webpage with arrow pictures that I will set up with a clickable link that will send http arguments to a php script.I need to grab the selected value in one of the drop down menus on that same page and send that as one of the html arguments when clicking on one of the arrow buttons.
Right now those drop down lists are just html form controls, would this all work together better if they were instead javascript drop down menus? I really want to build this page the best way for it to be built and I'm not afraid to make changes if there is a better way than what I'm using now.
i'm having with a superfish menu i have tried to add to my wordpress site.The menu seems to work fine for the base-level (top parent pages) menu items.But the drop down menus seem to flash on screen for just a second and then disappear when the mouse hovers over the menu items.To see an example, please check out the top menu on this temporary development page: http:[url].....I have tried adjusting the z-index in superfish.css file but it doesn't seem to be having any effect.
I currently have a Drop-Down menu, which has headers you click on to show the links. This menu only allows one drop to be expanded at a time, and can be viewed here [url].
I would like the headers to be able to have 'sub-headers' inside, which also drop-down,to reveal the links. I want them to have a different header colour, and to have the same rule where only one can be open at a time. while keeping the rule with the main headers.
The purpose of the code is to slideToggle open one of two hidden sub-nav bars when either of two different menu items are clicked upon - instead of a drop down menu. What doesn't work is the hiding of the div that is not required, if it is already open. Viewing in firebug shows that the appropriate classes are being applied - I suspect the reason is that slideToggle has been somehow set and cannot be unset via another object - but perhaps that is not it at all?
$(document).ready(function() { //add .toggle function to appropriate li element $('#hozmenu li:nth-child(4)').toggle(function () { //set 4th menu links colour to be green whilst div is shown $('#hozmenu li:nth-child(4) a').css('color', '#95d890'); $('#toggle_nav_services').removeClass('toggle_show'); [Code]....
I actually want to make a horizontal drop down menu with a sub menu.As far as I have researched, I think that it can be done by JavaScript. I have searched for some java scripts but they are very long and complex.
That made me wonder that for a funcitonality like a Drop down is so complex?
So here is my question : Is there any JavaScript that can be applied for drop down menu exclusively? Which just presents logic of drop down solely?
I'm building a drop down menu like [URL] or [URL] or [URL] the effect I'm trying to achieve is to have the top menu item showing a background image via css and create a stylized design with the sub-menu. Using CSS when I hover over the sub menu the background image of the top item disappears. So I'd like some guidance with javascript on how to keep the back-image while hovering on the sub menu.
, I'd like to think this is fairly simple but unfortunately my knowldege of jquery is limited to using prebuilt scripts and changing a few variables to get what i need. I created a drop down menu with a slide down/up animation for submenus, which worked out just as I wanted. I ran into troubles though when trying to add a nested menu to the drop down, but with a slide animation going from left to right. I'm sure my explanation isn't very clear, so please take a look [URL] The nested submenu I am speaking of should only open when hovering occurs on the 'Item 01' link, but as you can see it also opens when hovering over the buyers link. Secondly, my attempt to slide from left to right on this ul is not working, it seems to be sliding down even though this was not defined in the code.
I'm currently redesigning my site, and I have a small quandary.[URL].. Unfortunately, not everyone has the same size monitor as me, therefore sometimes the drop-down menus get cut off. Is there a way with this script for it to auto-detect if it's going past the bottom edge, and when this happens it'll go upwards instead?
I am looking to put a drop down menu in my for i have the drop down set up but i am not sure how to do the make hidden text field pop up when "Other" is selected. I am guessing you use javascript to make this happen
HTML Code: <td><select name="actionrequest" onchange="Select(this,'budget',1);"> <option value="Calibration">Calibration</option> <option value="calibration and repair">Calibration and Repair</option> <option value="repair">Repair</option>
I'm having a little trouble with 2 differentJS scripts. I have a drop down slide menu and a parralex slide gallery. Both work on separate pages and puton the same page they still work however the submenu of the slide down menu does not. if I remove the style sheet that belongs to the gallery
Then the munu works, however (obviously) the page layout goes wrong. if i remove<h1 class="title">Alex Holland Perspective</h1> the menu works however page layout goes wrong andI loose my header
i donot know javascript at all but i know how to use it yesterday i open the javascriptsource.com and i found script menugen in it there are only 30 option of drop down menu but i want more than 100 what i do now Please?:(
I'm completely new to javascript. I want to use dreamweaver with javascript to do a litter project in which I want to move value "Saleman" from drop-menu 1 and value "Billy" from drop-down 2 to a list box. The result should be as follows:
dropdown 1 Manager Salesman (to be selected) Cleaner
I have 2 drop-down menus (1) States (2) Shows By State. My question is how do I invoke a re-build of the Shows By State drop-down when the user requests a different state. I believe this has to be done with Javascript and I don't know Javascript. Could someone supply a small example of how this is done?
I am using PHP and MySQL. Following is the PHP code for building the state drop-down menu:
<tr><td bgcolor="#EFC891" width="496" align="left"><b>Select a Show in Your State:
Tried searching for this, but can only find js events to remove an item completely from a drop down box once it's been selected. Example: On a page with many fields for entering different DNS server addresses, I have a drop down menu next to each field, and the values are "Main DNS", "Alternative DNS", "Third DNS", "Least Favorable". Since there can only be one main DNS server chosen, I'd like to know if it's possible for js to prevent that choice from being used more than once. Say there is a Main DNS selected, but the user changes his/her mind and wants a different one. When he selects a second "Main DNS", the first item will return to the drop-down default choice (most likely blank). As stated before, I'll gladly accept a link describing this (or even the proper term to use for a google search).
Wonder if anyone can help. I have a page on my website where users can select their country and state/province from a drop down menu. The country and state/province drop down menus get populated from the mysql database using javascript: ie: the user select his country, and the states/provinces of that selected country is then populated into the drop down menu. The code looks like this:<select name="countryList" id="countryList" onChange="return CountryListOnChange()">So the js part onChange will only populate the states drop down menu when a new country is selected.Now the problem is: when the use goes back to his profile, he can see the country he selected, but not any state, since the states list is only populated onChange.
How can I create a javascript drop down menu where each option has a different background color? I've looked and I can't find much. It's for a greasemonkey script
I have calendars on my site where tenants can make reservations for shared rooms. The start times are listed in a drop down starting at 8am and going through 5pm at one hour intervals. What I'd like to be able to do is make the drop down be populated 1 hour from the current time. For example, if it is 8 now, I'd like the time in the drop down to start at 9. Is this something that's possible or wishful thinking?