Javascript For Toolbar
Jul 23, 2005I have javascript for: back, forward, refresh, print, close, but I don't have for STOP, HOME PAGE & FAVORITES.
View 8 RepliesI have javascript for: back, forward, refresh, print, close, but I don't have for STOP, HOME PAGE & FAVORITES.
View 8 RepliesI use the following code to open a javascript window. Is it possible to
modify this to have the standard toolbar open in the window?
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
function popup()
{
window.open( "http://www.mysite/subfolder/page.asp" , ""
,"top=0,left=0,width=790,height=540,scrollbars=yes" ) ;
}
</script>
I am currently working on an internal browser based application for my company and I would like to remove the toolbar from the Browser window.
The JSP screens have a typical header, body and footer structure. I have tried putting in a javascript in the header that blocks the back button but it seems to only work on some of the screens. What I would like to do is just remove the whole toolbar tp prevent anymore problems. Unfortunately the Users want keep the address bar and they do not want to have the application pop-up in a new window after they login.
Is there any way that I can have the toolbar disappear after the User logs in and goes to the next screen?
Just wondering there is any other way to remove the toolbar from the browser
than using
" ...toolbar=no ..."
in the
window.open(...)
is there a way to do it after the browser opened? (say some Java script)
are there any parameters or style like stuff that can be embedded in the
HTML code and does it when the new page created?
or is the above method the ONLY way?
I am trying to make a pop up box that does not have the toolbar, status line, and does not say Java application at top of Pop up box. Here is how I wrote the code. It did not work.
<html>
Attempting to make a pop up window:
I have a website in development that has some similarities to Kaboodle.com. I need a FF/IE toolbar button build that can extract images from a website and populate them into my db for display in my pages. This fucntion will work identical to how kaboodle.com works. I had the firefox buttons developed by some freelances, however they lacked the expertise in javascript to make them work correctly.
I need advise on where to turn to so that I can get a quality finished product. I wish to have the work done and I plan to post up a job but I need to know how to word it. Does anyone have experience with this? Can someone point me in the right direction?
I am designing a webpage that has a gallery. when i click on a pic in the gallery it opens up in a new page.
I dont want any toolbar, menubar, url bar etc to be on the page at all.
all i want is the pic.
any idea how i can prevent them from loading up. javascript or anything in the metatag i can try?
I want to redirect a page in my project. and the new page must not have any toolbar.
Here is my code:
But it puts in a loop.
How is made that toolbar on this site always stays on the botom of the page. (So, when we log in, on this site will appears toolbar. When we scroll down, this toolbar stay, it doesn't move anywhere, it stay on the bottom.)
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<script>
function imgdis () {
window.resizeTo(400,500);
}
</script>
<body
However i still need to make this window to be displayed without Statusbar, Scrollbar, etc. I wanted to be stripped so it only displayes the content. Can i do this from the function that i already set?
I am trying open a new window using this:
function newwindow(){
alert("step1");
//document.FORMANME.submit();
window.open('/popup.htm','popup');
alert("step2");
}
This works fine on all other browsers but not on IE with google tool bar.
I am attempting to make a toolbar to allow access to ryanairs website to check for latest flight prices. Here is the code:
ryanair.jar/content/contents.rdf
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<RDF:RDF xmlns:RDF="http:www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"
[code]....
I have a <'div'> element, containing a <'ul'> with four <'li'> elements. What I need to do is set the <'li'> to display in horizontal orientation, and within the <'div'>. When I apply the JTouch
[Code]...
I'd like to build a toolbar which is positioned as "fixed" ad the bottom of the page (till now even too easy), but at a defined point I want it to change position from fixed to relative, sitting upon the footer of the page and remaining there.
Take a look at this exemple, which is perfect.. [URL] To do that I tried to search something on the web, but I've found only this: [URL] Now, the voice sticky elements seems to be what I was looking for but actually it is "upside down" and I couldn't be able to edit it to reverse it.. I'm trying (without any good result) to edit this part of index.php:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$('.top').addClass('hidden');
$.waypoints.settings.scrollThrottle = 30;
[Code]....
Am I right using this script? how can I find something "ready-to-use" on the web? or if there's nothing, how can I edit this one to fix my needs? And first of all... what is the name of this particular function (I mean something which change position while you scroll the page?)
I 'm working on a menu which imitates a desktop application menu toolbar (like this on your firefox ).Here's a demo[1] The menu is an <ul> containing <li> elements and <ul>s for sub-navigation.[2] User clicks the top-nav <li> with the arrow indicator and sub-menu pops out.[3] By clicking again the sub-menu hides.[4] Also by clicking outside the top-nav <ul>, a visible sub-menu hides (i used focusout event for this one).[5] Last one, a usability enhancement. Once a user clicks a top-nav <li> element with arrow indicator, he doesn't have to click again the rest <li>s with sub-nav. For instance, in the demo, if i click "Articles" and the menu pops out i shouldn't have to click "Games" in order to display it's own sub-nav.I'm having problems with [2]-[3], like arrow flickering as i click but before releasing the mouse button.umber [5] is a big mystery to me, i 'm not at this level right now.
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View 5 Replies View RelatedI'm working on some code and am running into brick walls. I'm trying
to write out Javascript with Javascript and I've read the clj Meta FAQ
and didn't see the answer, read many similar posts (with no luck
though), and searched through the IRT.ORG Faqs
(www.irt.org/script/script.htm).
The Javascript is designed to open an popup window and then inside that
window call another script which will resize that window. There may be
another way around this but the reason I tried this approach initially
was that I wanted to call the onload handler in the popup window to
resize the image only after the image had completely loaded. I've had
some code in the primary Javascript file (showimage.js) before that
works if the image has been cached but on the first load, it doesn't
resize properly which tells me it is probably because it is trying to
resize the window based on the image size but it isn't completely known
at that point. So I removed that code and tried placing the resizing
code in the second Javascript file (resizewindow.js). BTW I've tried
other code to open a popup image and automatically size it ie Q1443 at
irt.org but that doesn't do exactly what we need.
Even if there is another way to do this with one file, I still want to
figure out why this isn't working in case I run into it in the future.
I thought what I would need to do to use document.writeln to write
Javascript would be to escape any special characters and to break
apart the script tag ie
document.writeln('</SCRIPT>');
would become
document.writeln('</SCR' + 'IPT>');
I have a HTML page and 2 Javascript files. All files are in the same
directory and have permissions set correctly.
Here are the 3 files (keep in mind wordwrap has jacked up the
formatting):
index.html
----------
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>Test</title>
<SCRIPT type="text/javascript" LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.1"
SRC="showimage.js">
</SCRIPT>
</head>
<body>
Click the house<BR>
<A ONCLICK="newWindow1('house1.jpg','Nice House')"><IMG
SRC="house1thumb.jpg"></A>
</body>
</html>
showimage.js
------------
function newWindow1(pic,sitename)
{
picWindow=window.open('','','width=25,height=25,sc rollbars=1,resizable=1');
picWindow.document.writeln('<html> <head>');
picWindow.document.writeln('<SCR' + 'IPT type="text/javascript"
LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.1" SRC="resizewindow.js"></SCR' + 'IPT>');
picWindow.document.writeln('</head>');
picWindow.document.writeln('<body onload="resizewindow();">');
picWindow.document.writeln('<img src=' + pic + '>');
picWindow.document.writeln('</body> </html>');
picWindow.document.close();
}
resizewindow.js
---------------
function resizewindow()
{
// Do resizing here.
// Right now this isn't being executed
alert("resizing window");
}
Can anyone provide some pointers as to why this javascript is failing?
I'm using IE6 on Win2k and when I click on the image to open the popup
window, it does open the window but it is white with no content and the
system immediately goes from about 4% CPU usage to 100% and
consistently stays there until I kill that window with the task
manager.
Attached is a simple HTML file that adds and delete rows. In the add
row function I set an attribute "onClick" this triggers the
testMessage() function. When I try this in Firefox it works just fine
however on IE it just refuses to work.
What is interseting is the ROW that already exists has a similar
'onClick' event which works when the page is loaded, but subsequent
"row" additions to the table to not work in IE. Code:
two possibilities or the attribute type of script:
text/javascript (the one i usually use) application/x-javascript
what are the differencies between both?
depends on the html content?
for example html 4.0.1 versus xhtml 1.1?
I'm getting errors in Firefox everytime I try to run this frame resize code, but it works fine in IE. I can't seem to figure out what the problem is with it.
The error is: Error: theFrame has no properties
Line: 8
The line that the javascript console is showing an error for is in italics.
code from page:
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
var defaultCols="100px,*";
var hiddenCols="0px,*";
function ShowHideMenu(){
theFrame = document.getElementById("framed");
if(theFrame.cols == defaultCols) theFrame.cols=hiddenCols;
else theFrame.cols=defaultCols;
}
</script>
<frameset cols="100px,*" name="framed">
<frame src="lframe.htm" name="frameMenu">
<frame src="mframe.htm" name="content">
</frameset>
</head>
<body>
</body></html>
Come someone let me know what I'm doing wrong here?
I'm already past the basics of Javascript, and i need something that takes me to the other level and teaches me the new technologies and cool stuff (drag&drop, AJAX, OOP in javascript, maybe XUL...etc). So far i found these two books:
1. Sitepoint's "The JavaScript Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks".
2. Worx's "Professional JavaScript for Web Developers (Wrox Professional Guides)"
Both seems to cover very insteresting topics, but i can only buy one of them. So which one do you suggest?
and by the way, i've read the sample chapter 5 of Sitepoint's book, and it seems like the author(s) just put the solutions/codes there and let you figure them out on your own. Is this how the rest of the chapters are?
This is a question about defensive web browsing. Ocassionally I run into a page whose JavaScript does something that I find obnoxious. I would like to turn off JavaScript only for that page (instead of disabling it globally). It would be cool if there were some way to do this through a "bookmarkable" JavaScript snippet using the javascript: pseudoprotocol. Does anyone know any trick to do any of this?
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C++/Pascal/etc. I am looking for a general solution, not one tailored
to a particular page/script.
Hopefully, the problem can be solved without recreating a complete
Javascript interpreter. Any ideas?
I have some javascript that I have written into the <body> section and it works great. But I would like to make it into a javascript function and define the function in the <head> section. Then in the <body> section write a small bit of javascript that would call the function() object. Code:
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