I am trying to develop a quiz system.Here is a simplified version of my code with lots of modifications made mainly for easier comprehension.
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html lang="en">
<head>
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The reason why I ask this is,is because the number of questions in the quiz depends on the value of the javascript variable "count".Therefore,if the value of count is 5,the number of questions would be 5,if it is 6 the number of questions will be 6,etc.
I am trying to generate an ajax form based on a database value of max and min years. At present i have the following.
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What I am struggling with is the logic to say if minyears is more than 1 (string in option needs to say years), then add in every year between min and max as additional options. My brain has been melting with this for a few days now
I have been looking at this code for two evenings now, and rewrote it 4 times already. It started out as jQuery code and now it's just concatenating strings together.
What I'm trying to do: Build a menu/outline using unordered lists from a multidimensional array.
What is happening: Inside the buildMenuHTML function, if I call buildMenuHTML, the for loop only happens once (i.e. only for 'i' having a value of '0'.) If I comment out the call to itself, it goes through the for loop all 3 times, but obviously the submenus are not created.
I'm looking to send a loop variable (i) to a function inside the loop, but I can't seem to get it to use the value I want, it keeps making it a reference of i and therefore the function is always called using the last value of i rather than the one it was set with.
So if i have 5 Tabs then Tab 1, when clicked, should call DefaultTabClick(0) and so on rather than always using 4 for any of the tabs.
When viewed with Firefox. The show/hide function doesn't work as expected (evident when viewed). Anyone know why? Which bit is FF not liking and how can it be altered to be cross browser friendly?
Hey guys, im just learning how to use layers in css, and am trying to change a div like a targeted frame so that I can change content that is floating ontop of another image. So far I got that to work, except when I put in any embedded videos or image tags, then it stops working.[code]
Anyone know of any good beginners guide to layers online, preferably with examples of form elements (initially populated from a database) updating the parent page?
I have the basic functionality working with a popup window and 'opener.document.form1', but this doesn't look that good and I can't get it to fill anything but a form element on the parent page.
When you mouse out of the div, it goes back into hidden. But as soon as I touch any of the links, it hides, thinking I've left the DIV.
Now, I'm assuming this is a z-index layer issue, but I've tried every combination of things I could think of to prevent the mouseout action when mouseing over one of the links.
I tried setting div.popup's z-index higher than a.popuplink's, lower than a.popuplinks, and the same as. (I did set each to a position as well.)
I have the code below, how could it be modified to loop over and over and reload the xml file each time. Flow would be: load xml, run thruogh code to display each xml node one at a time, when reach last node, start all over, reloading xml file,
The following code works well in IE5 and Netscape 7, apparently my page is not working in Netscape 4.6 and it has been suggested that i need a third option dwellig around the document.layers object, could someone tell me what line I need to make it compatable for earlier browsers?
I have a layer, which is a DIV that has overflow set to "auto", so it looks like a little pop-up window, even though it's just a layer.
So if the content of that window makes the user scroll down to read it, and the user clicks a link while scrolled down, and the AJAX function calls new data into that DIV, that data, if overflowed, will also be scrolled down.
So basically it's like if you scrolled down to the bottom of slashdot.org, clicked a link to usatoday.com, and when you got to usatoday.com, the page was scrolled to the bottom of the page instead of at the top.
Any way I can make sure when the new data is written to the layer, that the overflow scrolling is scrolled to the top of the layer?
The idea is that the blue help text rechtangle will have to remain visible when mouse over (because there will be soon links in it) and invisible when onmouseout.
I have now placed javascript on the small numbered balls and within the rechtangle itself.
But I have it in a way that when "onmouseout" the blue help rechtangle will be hidden. But now the onmouseout event is acting like onmouseover. Any Ideas to do this correctly? So right now when you onmouseover it it will disappear :S
If I get this working I can start thinking of putting a timeout on the rechtangle for it to disappear within a couple of seconds after "onmouseout"
now my question: I have designed a layout that has a menu in a left div layer (#left-area). When clicking on a link, it creates and opens a new div layer in the right div area (#right-area).
Each of the layers is draggable, sizable etc, but my problem is that the order they are created, is the order the z-index is set as. Explained: if i open "link 1", then "link 2", the "link 2" div will always be on top of the "link 1" div. I want the ability to change the order (z-index??), of the layer just by clicking on the layer, so that if i click on the "link 1" layer, it will bring that to the front, and the "link 2" layer will appear below it.
There must be a way to do this... i have seen examples at pupunzi.com . Is there a way to do it with jQuery. I have searched everywhere, but i cannot see the function/command.
Below is a script I have that displays a list of summary info for multiple people.When you mouse over some ones summary info, a bio appears below that summary info (pushing everything below it down). What I'd like to do is take it further and allow more layers. For example, when you hover over their bio,more info about them pops up below that, and so on.I know you're probably tired of seeing mousevent /text questions but I'm desperate at this point. If some one could just add a mouseover event to the bio section that displayed more text below it would suffice and I could take it from there.
Heres the code: <p> <script type="text/javascript"> var BrowserDetect = {[code].....
Is it possible to count how many layers have been loaded as they are loading?
What I want to make is a layer containing the text "x of 15 layers loaded" and for x to increase everytime a layer is loaded on the page. (using onload?)
I have a question. If you have a HTML list that pops up as a menu under a graphic in a layer when you mouseover the graphics, how do you instruct that layer to vanish again when you mouseout from the menu?
I can do onMouseOver show the layer and onMouseOut hide the layer, but I'm stuck when it comes to applying that to a larger area (ie: multiple clickable items). I can think of ways of doing it, but they're a bit clunky and I'm assuming there's a good or 'proper' way of achieving this.
I've tested a very good validation script called(fValidate ). Now, I want it to implement into a php-form which has 2 layers. Layers are called with following code:
When I submit the form, the validation script alerts the first "wrong" field which is on layer 1 (invisible because the submit button is on layer 2). Normally it goes to that wrong field, but instead it submits the form...
Does anyone has any experience with validation of layered forms?
There is also the possibility of making a custom validation function. I could make use of it, but then... how does javascript know on which layer the wrong field is/was...?
I am building a dhtml menu system and it works great in ie 4.0+ and nn6 but in nn4.7 the table background color inside the layers doesn't show up. It does in the other two have a look Code:
I'm designing a site that implements popup menus. There are several menus and each one is called by a mouseover event on an image. Each menu is set to show for about 3 seconds, and then it will go away. The only problem I am having is if you roll over two or more different images, both of the popup menus will display. I need some help on showing only one popup at a time. I'm sure it would be something like this...
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i = popup numbers; //which should be either 1 or 0 if (i == 1) { hide(previous popup); show(getElementById); }
else { show(getElementById); } I'm just not sure on how to determine the previous popup. Any suggestions?
I need to find a way to show/hide layers with the help of clicking a check box. I want it to be the default layer, then when a check box is clicked, that layer shows up. I need it to be able to display multiple layers (overlapping) that are linked to which check box is checked or unchecked. Code:
I have seen this in help files and on a few other sites but I am not sure what the correct lingo is for this function but I am looking for a way to hide a layer of text below a heading and then make it appear when the heading is clicked but I need it to push down the text that is below it and not cover it up.