I used a javascript function to pass a php variable to a pop up window. The problem is that when the new widow opens the old main page's animated gifs stop cycling. I have to re-load the page to get them working again once the pop up is closed. Does anyone know what the problem might be?
I am working on some JavaScript, that amongst other things does searches in an index. The search can take a couple of seconds, and I would like to disable the form button that the user clicked to trigger the search. In addition I would like an animated GIF to appear, visualizing that a search process is ongoing.
My problem is: While the procedure that implements the search is executed, the browser window is not refreshed. The button stays in "down" mode, the gif freezes.
Is there some command I could insert in between my code statements that lets the browser refresh it's window's contents?
I'd like to write Javascript that stops animated gifs from animating.
On Firefox, at least, window.stop(); does the trick, although it stops everything on the page and is kind of unpredictable. If I connect it to the onload event, sometimes only half the page will be displayed. Does the onload even fire before rendering?
Does anyone know a reasonable way to accomplish my original goal of stopping animating gifs from animating?
Does anyone have an explanation for why animated .gifs might not animate in FF, Chrome, etc.? Only IE does it right for me.
I suspect it might have something to do with tables squeezing the graphic (if the .gif is inside a table with a 100% width cell... but even giving the cell with the .gif a width doesn't seem to help.)
Is it true?
I realise tables are not best used for this purpose, but did this also happen in the good old tables days?
I am trying to make a simple image change involving an animated gif using javascript. After 5 seconds, the original image (which is simply a transparent pixel gif) changes to an animated gif.
in the body:
Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
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I know this isn't a problem with the gif itself, because displaying the gif in firefox does not produce any issues. Does anyone know why these problems are occurring in firefox? I'd like not to have to use a broken src link to make it work, and it's weird that that's a way to solve the animation issues.
I've got a slideshow which has animated gifs in it. But the timing goes out after a few slides. I need to find out how to get each gif to restart when it is shown but without having to re download the image each time. The website address is below, the slide show is just below the body text.
I wrote a small javascript tooltip script.It supports creation of animated tooltips and translucent tooltips. I have only tested with FireFox and IE.Try it out....
how do i code such that all gifs are loaded without missing any one of them ? I always get missing few gifs when the page loading with 30 gifs. I use IE6 to browse many <a href='myurl'><img src='mygif.gif'></a>
I'm building an upload page and I'm using javascipt to show/hide an animated gif when they click the upload button but when it is displayed the animation stops during the upload process? Is this because of the cpu load or any ideas on what could be causing this? I'm using PHP to upload the file. Here is my code to show/hide the gif.
Can javascript build animated .gif or .jpeg ....I mean files *gif or *.jpeg that show animated images when are opened ( or is it another language that do it ? ) ?
I want an div#breadcrumb to animate when some other divs are hovered. This is my code: var BrHo = $('#breadcumb') + $('#nKnapper') + $('#Navigation'); BrHo.hover(function(){ $('#Breadcumb').animate({ opacity: '1', fontSize: '14px', }, 2000) }, function(){ $('#Breadcumb').animate({ opacity: '0.1', fontSize: '10px', }, 2000) }); It's not working. It seems like I have to convert BrHo variable to an Array? Is that right?
I'm using the function 'xResizeTo()' found in the X Javascript Library.
I'd just like to have it animated to the specified new size.
I would like to have something similar to the effect wich you can see in the above menu bar where it reads 'Quick Links' in sitepoint forums. At the right side of the search textarea.
I am trying to have a sidebar that has a fixed position so it scrolls with the page, but can be hidden (toggled) like this: only on the right side of the pageI am going nuts trying to figure this out: I've tried dozens of scripts but everyone has problems working together
I want to make an animated gif that runs through one loop and then stops. But I want to invoke it at random time intervals...so, for instance, a tight head shot of a person's face winks at the viewer once or twice per minute, at unpredictable intervals.
I think I could figure out how to use rand() and setTimeout(...) to create the random time intervals, but I'm not sure about how to start the one-loop animated gif. Would I have to reload the whole page? Or is there someway to restart the gif animation *without* reloading the whole page?....probably not, the more I think about it.
I have the following code that shows up a div with an animated gif inside, executes a cpu intensive function using setTimeout and then hide the div again:
there is a way to add an animation to an element that is being animated?I have an element called #example, i call $(#example).animate({"left",500},10000}, after 5 seconds i want to animate also the top attribute, then i call $(#example).animate({"top",500},10000}. It does not work.I have to stop animate, then create a second animate, or there is some way to merge the two animations?
I'm having trouble displaying an animated loader.gif when submitting a form.
What i have is this function
And i have a div like :
My problem is that while it works fine on safari and chrome, in firefox, when the submit event is fired, tha animation on gif freezes. I've done a lot of serach and o can't fina a solution.
i have an animated gif (a circle being filled) as a slidebullet for the active slide. It works just fine when u dont touch the controlls, but if i click another bullet it does not restart the gif animation when switching to the gif on that bullet, so it looks really cheap.. Is there a jQuery (or another) way of restarting the animation from the beginning when manually switching bullet/slide?
I'm relatively new to coding in javascript, so I'm hoping that some kind souls could help me out! I'm trying to make an animated image height changer (example: changing an image's height from 50px to 500px). I'm working on a new web site using HTML5 and want to add some Flash-like animation to my page using javascript and <canvas>.The animation would only need to "play" one time once the web page has loaded. No looping is required and no user interaction (ie mouseovers, etc) is needed.
I'm creating a popup to display a loading message, inside this popup i placed an animated gif...the problem is that the gif is not being animated (it is an animated gif...) , its is being shown but without the animation...
This is the code:
oPopupLoading = window.createPopup(); var oPopupBody = oPopupLoading.document.body; oPopupBody.style.cssText = "margin:0px;border:1px outset;background:#97baea;FONT-FAMILY: verdena, Arial, sans-serif;overflow:hidden" var hStr = "";
I am using Javascript on an upload page to hide the form and show an animated progress graphic when the user clicks Submit. The problem is that the graphic, which is initially hidden, does not animate when displayed in Internet Explorer. (works great in Firefox, of course)
I searched Google and found a couple postings describing this problem, but I couldn't seem to find a solution.
The 2 sites below are animated scrolling pages which I know how to do, What I am looking for is how do they make the effect like the pages are sliding independent "like an overlaid effect" of each other If anyone can show me how they get that effect
I'm trying to get use of the following JQuery example: Animated Boxes Example
So I wrote the following code trying to make a gallery from the example above:
The TestAnimeScroller.js Script is as following:
As you can see from the code above I'm using the webserive only for testing the scroller for ajax calls problems.It has only the Hello World default web method.
However every thing works fine except that the images are shaking abit whilescrolling to the left.I tried many things but it was no use.I prefer to make a scroller from scratch rather than use a plug-in so I could make custom things easily...I'm using Jquery 1.4.2