I have been playing with javascript and I have one issue I can't workout. below in my code on a click the td will change its background image and text color. The issue I have I can't get the color to work but the image is find.
So i been doing this color changing and text chaning randomly my text changes randomly but i need the background of the box to change the codes i type in make the entire web site change color but i need the box and this is what im writing
<html> <head> <title>HTML and JavaScript</title> <link href="capstone.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"></link> <script>
Is there code to just underline linked text to a certain color (red) but doesn't change the text color (it was white & when hovered over, it still stays white with a red underline)?
I want to make the date at the top right darker blue. But when I do that, all the light blue text next to the pictures also changes.
How can I control the color of the result of document.write output without changing the forground color of the entire page? Note my document write includes variables, so I was hesitant to imbed an html command in the document.write.
There are two radio buttons, sometimes one will be disabled, other times the other will be disabled. I would like to make a script that: First: Changes the color of surrounding text of the disabled radio button to the color grey. Second: Checks the other radio button.
This was my plan: I would make a script that: First: Removes all the current classes and add the class "greyed_out" (or better: change only the color of) the parent element, all siblings and children of siblings (if any) of the radio button that is disabled at that time.Second: Sets the attribute "checked to the other radio button". I made a script, but when I set the bottom radio button to disabled the script doesn't work:
I am currently trying to change the color of my text in jquery. The problem im having is im not sure how to change my color back to the original css color when I click on the other link. Instead the color just remains and does not go away.(By the way im not strong on this language so keep it simple for me)Here is my code:
$('#navigation ul.submenu li a.sug').click(function() { $('#navigation ul.submenu li a.sug').css("color","#e1519f"); });[code]......
I am working on a multiplication table and it is suppose to allow you to enter a value, and then if the value is correct, the text color will turn green, if it is incorrect the value will turn red, it isn't doing anything, I am not that good in programming with Javascript, so I think it's probably something with my code, all the elements are named properly the are all input fields.
function checkMath(s,n) { if(document.getElementsByName("math_"+n.toString()+"t"+s.toString()).value == s * n)
I grab Jquery scroll bar demo from htmldrive.com and try to work it out for myself. But when I modify the coding, some text color doesn't change as it suppose to be. I am not sure where is the problem. The function is as the following
I'm using a javascript code to create a button that will change the background color of a specific DivLayer from white to black and back again.The result of that is here:
My Test Page What I can't figure out is how to make the text in that specific DivLayer to change color with the background. Overall,what I want is for the text to be black when the background is white,but when the viewer of the site clicks the button and changes the background color to black,I would like the text to change color to white.
I'm sorry if I'm not being specific enough.I've tried searching for this online and on these forums,but nothing seems to come back,but to be honest I'm not really sure what I'm searching for.
I want to make a piece of text fade from black to white while someone puts their mouse over it and change it back to black when they move their mouse away. I did it with the following code, but I'm wondering if anyone would do some (or all) of it a different way.
//convert RGB values to hexidecimal function RGBtoHex(color) { var digits = /(.*?)rgb((d+), (d+), (d+))/.exec(color); var R = parseInt(digits[2]);
I have a php script that displays database data in a web table. I also have a javascript code which is supposed to compare the value entered in a web form to that hard coded in the script and change the color to green if its below, amber if its equal and red if its greater than.
Below is my javascript code:
As you can see from my javascript, i am getting the elements by id (getElementById("color")). Currently, only the first <td> with id='color' is changing when the value is entered. How do I make the text in other table cells with id='color' change color when the comparison value is entered?
I have a page here [url]. What I want to control is that for link on the left that is clicked I want the text to change to a particular color to highlighted it have been selected. And when another linked is clicked I want the previous linked to be reset to the normal color. How to achieve that.
I have a page here [url]. What I want to control is that for link on the left that is clicked I want the text to change to a particular color to highlighted it have been selected. And when another linked is clicked I want the previous linked to be reset to the normal color.
I created 3 hyperlinks, when the user click each link, it will change the color of the text of a link. For example, when user clicks Link1, text Link1 will become red color, but Link2 and Link3 unchange. Here's my attempts, any ideas??
I want to change the color of the text in my array output according to certain conditions. The output looks like this:
dfjklasdjkfklasjdfjkljasdfjljsd EVENT asdfkjfklasdjflaskdjfklasdfasidvj ROOT sdfjaskdlfklcmklfsdf LIVE_EVENT sdfjklasdjfklasdjfasdfk TEAM
And I would like it to look like this dfjklasdjkfklasjdfjkljasdfjljsd EVENT asdfkjfklasdjflaskdjfklasdfasidvj ROOT sdfjaskdlfklcmklfsdf LIVE_EVENT sdfjklasdjfklasdjfasdfk TEAM
I can't figure out the code to perform this task. I need to change the menu's text color with a mouseover on a webpage. The menu consists of 7 text links. Each one is a different color. The mouseover is to change the text link to orange while the other 6 menu items change to purple.
I need to change the font color, font size & font face of some text assigned in a div. To do so I have a form select option menu at the top, adn below the menu three's 3/4 divs with some text. I need to change text properties of the div from select menu, and the page must not refresh. Its actually a little version of text editor.
am beginner in javascript. I am attempting to change border color and style of a asp.net text box using javascript. The function is inside a .js file. It is as follows.
function checkMoney(controlID) { var control = document.getElementById(controlID);
I am trying to implement a color picker in my application, so, as, whenever a user selects a certain text, he'll click on a link and a color picker pop will appear, i am able to get the selected text, able to pick the color, bt, not getting a way to apply this color to foreground or background.
e.g, suppose the color i get is: #cc000;
the selected text is:
var text=document.getElementById('text'); var seltext = text.document.getSelection()="My Name is Jon";
Now, i want to know a way to apply this color to "My Name is Jon".
I have a simple menu as you can see in which i want the link that gets pressed to change color to grey.(line26).But before that (line25) i use jquery to change all the links back to their original color.But that line of code destroys my hover effect on all my links for a reason.
have been trying to rework this to call additional, independent sets of colors to cycle through (so it would loop thru a set of grays, a set of primary colors, etc). I would use perhaps a different function name in the HTML to call different sets of colors. If this is more complex than I think it is, I think 3 sets would be plenty. demo link of script in current state at bottom)