I am making a web page and i have one js menu in it. But when I resize page
in the enternet explorer, menu stays at the same size and that is bad.
Anyone knows how to deal with it or anyone has some manu in which I can
define size in percents, not in pixels.
how to make a little menu where the user can set the font size? I wanted three a's like this: A A A. When you click on it, the font-size on the website will change. I think you can do this with javascript, but i don't know any javascript .
I currently have a javascript drop down menu. and when the browser window is too small the menu moves for it to be visible. For example, if I hover over a link on the bottom of my site the menu will drop up instead of down.
Well I noticed because of the size of one of my monitors, the menu drops left instead of right and I want to know how to stop it from going left.
My JavaScript Code is:
Code JavaScript: //** AnyLink JS Drop Down Menu v2.0- (c) Dynamic Drive DHTML code library: [url]http://www.dynamicdrive.com[/url] //** Script Download/ instructions page: [url]http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex1/dropmenuindex.htm[/url]
I have a background image that auto-resizes based on browser window / screen resolution. I want my top header menu, which requires links, to act in the same way and be in roughly the same position/size based on browser window. Is this possible? In the sample below, the image is just part of the background image to give you an idea of the look I am trying to duplicate.Is there a Javascript out there that will help me or will I be stuck having to rework my design?
I want an icon in my template that, when you click on that certain icon (image), a drop down menu appears. You know when you click the file option in your browser's toolbar, and a drop down menu appears? It can be just like that, but instead of save as and open, links will be there to places within our intranet opened in a new window. This has to work for IEX 7+ because that's all our company decides to use. I tried to submit a chang erequest for them to move to a better CSS/Javascript supportive browser such as Opera, Firefox, Google Chrome... but they're way too fixed on IEX for some odd reason.*edit* colors dont matter. It can be the default colors used in a basic drop down menu. I figure javascript would have more options though.
I have a current script that I am using to dynamically resize the font within all paragraph tags on a page. Does anybody have a simple JavaScript that will retreive the P tag and change it's font size, either up or down a few pixels?
I would like slim code that might only work in the latest browsers. IE6 and Netscape 7 is fine.
I have a <img scr="mypic.jpg"in my html. I would like to display the image by width=200 if the image width is larger than 200. I also would like to display the image by its real width if the image width is smaller than 200. How can I do it?
I am working on a project and want to give the users the option to scale their font sized up and down, using a javascript or javascript/CSS combo. Basially, clicking the text icon once will enlarge it (to whatever I determine) and clicking that icon again will revert it to the normal size. They will not be able to incrementally get larger with each click... just one size. Code:
i have some pictures in a page. there are have difference sizes. some of them are too widen for be arrange in a line. so i been tried to adject their sizes to more suitable.
i add a event to that image likes: <img id="img" onLoad="adjustSize(this)" src="123.jpg">
and write a function in javascript: function adjustSize(obj){ if (obj.width>250){ sizeRate=250/obj.width; obj.width=obj.width*sizeRate; if (obj.hight>268) obj.hight=268; }}
but exactly,i can get the image's width and height. cuz the loading hasn't finished while the function of adjustSize works.
There will be a number of list boxes and other controls, with pop-up windows to edit certain properties. It's the kind of thing I would normally have done in VB but I want it to be browser-based. I've only used javascript for trivial things before so this would be my first serious javascript development. I would like it to run on all reasonably recent browsers.
The form starts with all the initial values being received from the server (presumably just by pre-initialised data structures). The user tinkers with it and when he is happy he presses 'submit' and the whole lot is submitted to the server (presumably as a form post). This would be a few kb of data, possibly 100 individual values but obviously in various data structures. I guess there would be a few hundred lines of javascript code to manipulate it.
My question is, is there likely to be a problem with manipulating and sending this amount of data in Javascript. Sorry if this is a dumb question, but like I said, I only used javascript for tiny programs before, so I'm a bit unsure about its capabilities.
I have used ASP.net 1.1. In that application user can upload the file(any printable document like doc/xls/ppt/pps/jpg/gif etc.,). The user allows to upload a max of 4MB.
But if the user uploads more than 4MB I'll issue a msg. But in slow network, the user needs to wait for much time to upload and even get error msg.
I want to stop from client side itself. Once the user selects the file to upload it shud b checked frm Javascript.
* Is there any way to do achieve this? * The user should not change security settings in browser, if u suggests some method. * If it is not possible/meaningful then please tell me the reasons very clearly. So I can stop searching. * Please note any printable document can be uploaded.
All my font-sizes are set as relative sizes in CSS (large, medium, small, x-small, etc). Let's say something is set in CSS to be xx-large, but a visually impaired user wants it displayed even bigger. Can a script determine an element's absolute size, *as it is being rendered by the browser*, and then increment the element's font-size in absolute terms?
I'm attempting to make a web page that adapts to the size of your browser size when it maximized. Because I'm only 15 I'm not such a great programmer or coder. I've done my best with the resources I have though (Fluent in Lua and a natural ability to pick languages syntax up quickly)
Here is what I have so far, it doesn't work and it is starting to puzzle me. As it seems correct as I look at it. I'm sorry if this question show my ignorance. I try my best to hide it.
Some of it is Copy pasted from sources on Google. But only for educational purposes, I learn off reading, examining and testing out snippets.
I'm basically trying to get the max size of the window and resize the div accordingly.
where da boss wants our a large piece of our site to be fully dynamic and integrated on any screen size. This means changing font on size. Well I cam up with a solution, figured if no one has one better, then i'll share
I am new to Jquery mobile framework.I have an asp.net web application and I want to convert it into Jquery mobile framework.I have a datalist on an aspx page.The size of the datalist decreases according to the window size to certain extent after which the size of the datalist becomes constant and doesn't decrease with the window size.
How can I change my text or font size when the user changes the browser size. Example: When the browser is maximized, the font goes to normal, when the browser window decreased, the font size is reduce.
I am trying to do a site in FrontPage2003 using dwt and css. I added a drop-down javascript menu (EZMenu). It is working however the CSS overrides the formatting of the menu.
Is there a way to either shut off the CSS for the menu or add lines to either the JS file or the CSS page to let the menu formatting show thru?
I'm trying to install a javascript menu. You can find the menu here and I'm trying to install it here.
I followed the install directions, but for some reason I can't get it to show up. I want the menu to show up where I have the main menu on the left of the page.
I developed a web application and it is working fine, except for one issue. The application includes uploading files from a JSP to my servlet, and the issue is that i would like to have a limit for the uploaded files on the client side (before actually uploading it).
I investigated alot and found some ways like changing my JSPs to PHPs, which is not feasable for my application. I would also like to add that using the Flash component ("<object>") for uploading is not feasable also at this time. Using ActiveX does not work also (for some security issues in javascript, it can not access the system information, also ActiveX works only on IE).
I would like to add that I have my application running on Oracle application Server, JSPs for displaying the forms, MultiPart Java API for getting the form input values and files to my servlet and everything is developed in JAVA.
Either by limiting the file size or the limiting the whole request size sent to the servlet.
I have a logo jpg and then a jpg which is a solid blue line. I am trying to make my javascript menu load underneath these two. I have put the src="menu.js" after the two jpg's in the code but it always loads above them in the browser.
Is there a way of getting my menu as the third item down from the top or will javascript always load to the top?
i am trying to get a horizontal menu and sub menu in css, which works great on my Firefox But, in order to get around the ie hover bug, i included some javascript which gives me a strange result.. Code: