I want a generator to take a two colors, just say 000000 and FFFFFF. Then I want to find 8 colors in between. In the end, it will be 10 different colors. I then want to place the 10 colors in 10 different variables. color1, color2, color3, etc. Im then going to put those 10 colors into 10 different boxes in a table, but i can do that myself
I am looking for a table generator that works with prompts. Something like this the first prompt asks How many rows? second prompt How many columns? third prompt Border size fourth prompt Bgcolor and fifth prompt Create table.
Im using a php simple cms program which allows me to use templates to format my content.
I need help in stripping out (removing) the generated <img src="url"> tag when i insert image. I want to use javacript so its post processed (after the server has interpreted the php code) because I only need to do this in one category of my content.
I have seen quite a few code generators over time where you are presented with a form, you fill in the various fields in the forum, and then click a Generate Code button, and the results show up in a textarea.
The code is then copied from the textarea and pasted into notepad or directly into an HTML document.
So, you may have some code that you want to generate that looks like this:
In this particular case there is 1 .js files that go to the root of the site that requires no editing.
Then there is 1 .css file that may require changes depending on user preferences. Things like margin, width, height, border and so on.
Then there is a section that goes into the Head of the document that requires no changes.
Then there is something like this would go inside a division" <a href="address to a page" target="an iframe name"><img src="path to thumbnails/thumbnail name" border="1"></a> Note that the above code has variable that would change based on user preferences. The way the code is presently structured it is not done as an array, however, this would substantially shorten the code depending on how many thumbnails are in it.
And finally there is another iframe section that would go inside a couple of a division. It relates to a second iframe.
Before I go any further with this, I just wanted to know if it's possible to do with javascript or is it best to do in another language.
The variables don't have to be kept in a database. What I am thinking is that the user would simply open up the HTML page, enter the data, generate the code, copy/paste and test, without closing the page. If there is a problem, he/she would simply go back in and change a variable or 2 and re-generate the code.
I'm having trouble getting two password boxes to work on the same page, which I created using the JavaScript Kit Encrypted Password Generator [URL].
I've used the code that this generator produces, with some modifications as given by cheesebagpipe [URL]. These changes enable the user to press the keyboard's enter key to submit the password (as an alternative to clicking the submit button), and will also refocus the text box and select the text in it if the user enters the wrong password.
The code works fine on pages with just one box (e.g. [URL]), but what changes are needed to make two work on the same page? (I'm new to web design and clueless when it comes to JavaScript, which I know isn't the most secure method of password protection, but will do for now).
At the moment, on pages with two boxes (e.g. [URL]), neither of the boxes work; this appears in the address bar instead: [URL] ('help!'=whatever has been entered in the text box).
I'm just trying to use a JavaScript form element handler to apply a CSS gradient background dynamically. It doesn't work in IE, but does in the other browsers I've tried.
Here's my function
function swapGradButton() { g1 = document.getElementById('ButtonGrad1Color'); g2 = document.getElementById('ButtonGrad2Color');
Im working on my own little javascript engine at the moment.
One of the functions i would like to add to it is a fadeToBackground function. In essence, it would detect the element that is calling it and find out the background colour for that element. From there it would take a hex colour that it is given and then fade to the background colour.
To do this i need to generate an array of inbetween colours. Ie, i need something like #000000, #0000EE, #0000FF etc etc.
Does anyone know of an algorithm to calculate the colours in between two given hex values?
I want to be able to dynamically generate the colours so it is a drop in function for down teh track where you just give it a colour to fade from and it does the rest.
Let me know where I can find a demo or example of JQuery Plugin which let's to create a Div with shadows(Inner and Drop shadows) and plugin to add gradient to Div background color?
I'm trying to fade in a <li> background when you hover over it. The background is a gradient and not an image. Right now when you hover over it, the background shows up but it's too fast. I'd like to have a gradual fade in and out on hover.
I have DIV section with a CSS class that defines a gradient. However, when the user clicks a button, I want to dynamically change the two colors of gradient via Javascript. What is the DOM structure to change the colors in this field similar to this command: document.getElementById('content1').style.color = p_color;
I have this menu table that has a gradient effect and flips to a different color when mouse is over a cell of the table. It is working great for google chrome, the problem is it is not working for Internet Explorer, but it should work for internet explorer, firefox, chrome,and so on.. The code I got it from is: [URL]. The first cell should be black and grey then when I put move over it should change to grey baby blue.
HTML Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "[URL]"> <html xmlns="[URL]"><head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> </head><body><style type="text/css">
#coolmenu{ border: 1px #9CF; width: 140px; background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(#ccc), to(#000)); background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #ccc, #000); filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(startColorstr='#cccccc', endColorstr='#000000'); background: #999; /* for non-css3 browsers */ .....
My form allows the user to assign colors to different fields that are then used in a java piechart/barchart applet as the colors of the different pie sections/bars. It can be tedious assigning colors even with my color pic tool especially as the number of different colors increases. The application is data driven so it may end up requiring any number of colors up to about 100. Of course you want the colors to be as different as possible.
It would be nice to have an "Auto" button to click that will then fill out all the color fields with a properly generated set of colors - that is colors that are as different from each other as possible. Random colors won't do as you might end up with very similar colors. Is such a program possible?
I'm building a name generator where a person puts their name in and gets a different name out. I've set it up so you have to put in something.
When I test it it tells me I haven't put a name in, but obviuosly I have. I can't see where the code is wrong. Here are the relevant bits, I've cut out all the other code:
I have a piece of code that randomly picks a line from a preset list and displays it whenever the page is loaded. I'm using it to generate random quotes on my pages.
At the moment, there seems to be a good chance that when the page loads no quote appears at all, just a blank space.
I have a problem with a random link generator within a DIV. When I try it on my desktop it works fine, but does nothing once I upload it to the website.how to explain what happens, but here is it, more or less:The website is this: http:[url]....
Via an Ajax script, http:[url]..... is loaded into DIV "menu". Here's the script:
<script type="text/javascript"> ajaxpage('menu.html', 'menu') //load "menu.html" into "menu" DIV </script>
Well, there's another load of stuff inside the <head> tag. You may see it from the main page source code.Anyway, if you go to the menu.html, the link generator will work there as it is intended; however, if you try it from the main page, it won't do anything. But people are not suppossed to go to menu.html. They are suppossed to load it from the index.html (I mean, plain http:url....)So, here's the link generator code:
--------------------------------- <script type="text/javascript"> function randomlinks(){[code].....
I believe this could be solved if I could target the generator to the whole window, 'cause maybe it's trying to open the new page inside the DIV. Well, I don't know...
I'm programming a styles generator for the Stylish add-on. What I want is the same thing that when I click on the button "Install with Stylish" : A Window appear to ask user if he wants to install the script with Stylish. I saved the website page on my desktop and opened it. Obviously it did not worked, nothing happens when i click. I also changed the path for javascript file in the html and so on.. There is a XMLhttprequest() function wich opens the url of the style ending by ".css". But I replaced the url by my file path (by a locally file) and I replaced the statut (200 by 0, because I'm working on a local file).
But whatever I do, nothing happens when I click. There is also a function called firecustomevent() who creates the event, but my knowledges are limited at this point. I read document on mozilla website on how to call an event but i can't get it to work. How to display a windows asking the user if he wants to install the style. The url containing the javascript is a simple style url like this one : [URL] where you can see the "install with stylish" button. I also attached the concerned javascript in a txt file.
I decided to make an Experience Generator for my site. I started simple by making one that uses a prompt. First it prompts for your level, then it multiplies it by using a random number function. This code below.
BUT this code pulls up and error at the line of var B.. What I am trying to do is pass the form to the var B and then goes on from there to do the Experience Generator.
I haven't really used javascript before except for the odd snippet, and I was wondering if anyone can help me with a problem I have:
I need a script that chooses a phrase at random from 4 pre-defined lists of phrases, and does it all from the one page - rather than a separate page and a separate script for each pre-defined list of phrases.
I hope this is clear enough! Here is an example to illustrate what I mean:
This would be the text that appears on the webpage:
Click here for random Phrase Type 1 Click here for random Phrase Type 2 Click here for random Phrase Type 3 Click here for random Phrase Type 4
When clicking the first option, it only chooses from pre-defined list #1, the second option only chooses from pre-defined list #2, and so on.
It then displays the randomly generated phrase in one separate box, no matter what pre-defined list was chosen. (Although if each phrase has to be displayed in 4 separate boxes, that'd be ok too.)
I'm trying to make a Quiz that generates random pictures each time the page is launched , with multiple options for the user to choose the right answer satsifying the picture and its meaning .
I've made the pseducode and i understand the algorithm ..but i don't know how to write the statements .
My algorithm is :
1-Random picture is shown each time the page is launched.
2- 6 Buttons are placed .
3-user choses the right matching answer.
4- window is popped up saying "correct"when its correct if not , an alert saying ;'Your answer is incorrect. Please try again"
So this is the code i've made , i know there's errors but just to show the Idea.
the script is supposed to allow the user to enter a minimum and maximum value and then enter the number of random numbers to generate between the min and max.
then it is supposed to floor these numbers and post the in a single column table. my script is writing the table correctly but the numbers arent coming through
Code: <table border = "2"> <script type="text/javascript"> var min = window.prompt("Enter the 1st number","");
Someone told me this can be done using javascript. How to make a Image Text Generator. What I mean is, like this [URL]. So I have a input textbox so how do I make it take that information then get the corresponding image (a.gif b.gif c.gif etc...) then display them.
I need help with a code that will generate a random number or integer (from 1-9). Does anybody know of a short random generator without having to import anything?
I've looked everywhere for a random number generator which doesn't repeat. Tried loads and none have seemed to work.I'm making a quiz, 5 questions so far.This button, in html, generates the next random Q:But I need a random generator which fires them off only once. Anyone have suggestions for a non-repeating random number gen which will work? Even the one now seems to have some slight error associated with it. The one's ive tried so far haven't worked..