Make A New Browser Tab To Blink (or) Get Focused ?
Jun 22, 2009
I have a requirement as explained below:
I click on a link...(say facebook) from the current window. It opens up in a new browser tab. Until here i got it working. Now when i get back to my previous window and click on the same link, then the tab already displaying the facebook site should either get focused or at least blink, so as to alert the user.
This is the website that is in question. Below is the script that I think is causing the problem. Every time you navigate to a new page I want the pages to fade out/in. However, there is a brief blink in between animations. I have tried to use stop() and not, but neither seems to help. I will post both options.
If we have a popup window open and it is not in focus how can we check it? If the popup is not in focus and the user is looking at something else I want to play a "beep" sound using <embed>. However if they are focused on the popup I do not wan to play this "beep" sound.
To explain in further detail I have a Instant Messenger running and if the user does not have the IM focused and they get a new message there is no way in letting them know. So I thought a "beep" sound would be nice. I found a way to simply focus() the window, however don't think many will like that.
I have a website I am working on that the customer wants nice text displayed in both the user/pass boxes prior to entering data. So I figured it would be nice to just use background images (as passwords cant have text) and it looked very nice. The issue is when the user selects a username from a dropdown list of previously entered usernames and selects via the mouse it doesn't fire any events that I can see. The largest issue is they want the username focused, otherwise this would be easy with just onFocus/blur.
I feel after the hours I have put into it that I am missing something very simple. I just want the bg to change when data is in the field but not delayed. FF is giving me the most fits.
I am using the counter script below to display a count from 1-36. Does anyone know how to edit the javascript to flash or blink the number 36 a few times, and then loop the script to start over and count from 1-36 again (and again)?
I would like to disable a feature on my site if someone is in a textarea or input text field. Yet I can't seem to figure out how to check for this... Could someone give me an example of how I can determine if a user does not have a text input or textarea selected? Can't seem to get anything I found via google working.
We recently had our site redeveloped by a professional firm. We originally requested that users not be able to copy and paste text from our site. This has created an outcry and we would like to have text be selectable. I see that they achieved this by using jquery which I am not familiar. I believe that I have found the snippet of code that turns this ability off/on but I do not know how to write the correct code to allow selection of text. This is an IE specific issue, not a problem in Firefox. I have done some investigation online and found this: [URL]. It looks cut and dry but placing this solution in the js file does nothing.
I want to create a menu like the left (as we see that) menu of getitnow.gr.Do you know any script for this?I use prototype framework,is there any script related with prototype? I mean a script that make the menu to stay even we use the scrollbar of the brownser.
i am having trouble making an in browser ws to be able to put the songs on it by the way. Basically its supposed to be like winamp or w/e when you download it but instead i want it in a browser. The user should be able to just drag there files in and play.
i need a script that allows users to make my page as browser homepage, (i.e, when users click a link, the page will be their home page e.x (Make anairat page as homepage.
The following code is working fine in firefox n not working in IE8... I get the Object Expected Error when the code hits the if(GBrowserIsCompatible())..... line in the javascript code. Clear cache and browser history does not work. Does anyone have a resolution for this?
Is there a way in Javascript, or perhaps in HTML, to force a browser to re-render an image on an HTML page after a round-trip between the client and the server ?
In my particular case, the image is changing on the server although the URL for it remains the same, but the browser is still displaying the old image from its cache rather than the new image from its URL location.
I want to use jquery to detect what type of browser you are using and display a link to a .wmv file if you are on IE or display a link to a .mp4 file if you are any other type of browser.I have this script declaration in my <head> section.
On my site i use a lot of features that are unsupported by older browsers, and right now it looks pretty stupid when the features are only partially shown. So i was wondering if there's a way of making the browser look to different css files depending on which browser and version it is. For example, css3 gradient backgrounds are supported in firefox 3.6 or something, but not in 3.0. All the hacks out there is to 3.*, so it changes for the allready working 3.6 too if i hack it. I want to controll it so that i have a specific css file for the none-supporting version and lower and one for the supporting and above. I looked at a bad browser plugin (because it has some of the basic features im looking for)
is it possible to scroll / jump to say, 10px above a div? i tried adding padding, but it doesn't work.also, when I use <a href="#xxxx">, is it possible to prevent the browser from adding #xxxx to the url in the browser?
I need a script that will redirect to a specific page is the browser is safari version 4. if the browser is NOT safari 4 I want the browser to stay on the current page.
I have to open a new window when user closes the browser window. But the problem is that on browser close unload event calls and the same event is called with we refresh the page. So it is opening the popup window on both window close and window refresh.