I'm designing a user login system website with a big java applet canvas to give my user real time communication. The design looks great, but when I put in the java applet and made it functional it conflict with javascript drop-down menu, says when you click to initiate the drop-down menu it fall (hid) behind the applet and text on the menu list are unseen. I cannot relocate theses objects because it is a design of choice, so how can I overcome this.
The drop-drown menu is as most important as the applet because they are form in which the user can submit a query and way to connect to some other cool stuffs. I've try everything, but the only thing I can think of now is make some element appears in front of the others.
i have to make a simple site for my sister and i am kind of a newbie at the whole web development thing am pretty ok with html tho. wo i was trying to make a slide show on the front page of the site, so i got a little help from a site called java script city,
var my_imgs_off = new Array(); var my_imgs_on = new Array(); /* Set "Off" image URLs */
I am totally new to jquery but have had a bit of experience at other languages. I was just trying to make a front page with a changing background and a nice menu. Havent a clue where to start. Do i use dreamweaver etc.
I have created several validations to my forms in the web site.If a particular field is empty then a message box displayed "Please enter name/address/contact number etc.At the same time if I added data successfully to the database there is a message box displaying and saying " Data has been added successfully to the database".But the icon displayed of the message boxes are similar in both these situations.(When something not entered and successfully entered)I want to know how can the icon of the message box can be changed?It should be appeared differently for a successful data entry.....
Doing my own fitness bootcamp site and want to fancy up my front page. My front page loads a picture and I want it to load like flash. What could I do? I have all the Adobe Software, just don't know how to use it.
document.write("If you need a two character representation (i.e. 07) of what may possibly be a single digit (i.e. 7), use the zeroUpFront() function that tests and returns a possibly amended argument.")
how to add a zero in front of the first 9 numbers on Jquery Cycle pager? I'd like it to read "01, 02, 03..." (and then no "0" in front of "10" on up) instead of "1, 2, 3..."
I would like to have a popup in front at all times, for instruction purpose, even when user doing something in back page, such as type something, select and change to new page, etc. This popup can only be closed by either click at "Close" button or "X" at top right corner.
We've got a CDROM with a Flash Projector movie on it. Within the Flash projector (which is already burned on CDROM...can't change it), we have the typical getURL fuctions to open a Web browser and browse a link. This works fine when there isn't a browser window already open: the link opens in the FOREGROUND, infront of our Flash Projector.
However, now we've got a problem since after we've burned the CDROM, if a user has a Web browser open already, and clicks a link within the Projector, the new window does not come to the front...it simply stays behind the full-screen projector.
So, we've tried putting an onLoad="window.focus;" tag in our BODY tag on the web pages our Project is linking to, and that actually worked at first (the pages are ASP Classic). However, they're not working anymore. We're really not sure why.
When we load that page, quickly flip to another via ALT-TAB, the first page DOES come forward. However, it doesn't seem to come infront of another application. So, if we hit reload for the above page, then quiclkly ALT-TAB to MS Word, the page will not force itself infront of Word.
I popup a txt msg queue window - it sits in the background - it reloads the msg queue every minute - when a new one pops into the queue I want to bring window to the front but the following code doesn't do that. Am I doing this right?
function init() { document.forms[0].btn_close_window.focus(); }
I am using the script below to open a popup window which displays an external web site. The problem I am having is if the the window which calls the popup is clicked the popup window goes to the back. Is there any way I can force the popup window to remain at the front until it is closed by the user.
I have a music site, and on one page surfers can click on song titles and it opens up a pop-up window containing the lyrics (I would direct you to it but it is currently down due to domain name troubles).When you click onto the main window again, the pop-up then relegates to the back - if you click on the same link again, you get nothing, unless you closed the pop-up first.How can I modify my javascript so clicking on the pop-up link will bring an already open window to the front?Here is the popup code currently:
Code: <a href="javascript:void(window.open('rpages/poar/dragofsloth.html','The Drag of Sloth','resizable=1,width=585,height=420,top=60,left=60'))">1. The Drag of Sloth</a>
When a webpage is calling a javascript function within the <body> </body> tags, is there a quick way to find the code for that paticular javascript function without having to manually search through every external script. I don't have access to the server so I need to find the code for the javascript function from the front end. If it helps you I am using firefox with firebug I also have the web developer toolbar installed.
I suspect I am not the first person to run up against this problem, so I am hoping there's a nice simple fix out there for it.
I have an old suckerfish style dropdown done with CSS and a touch of javascript and I'm adding a set of jquery tabbed content to the page. Unfortunately, the tabs are showing up infront of the dropdown block. (see attached screencap)
How do I control either the tabs or the dropdown to get the ordering right?
I am working on a personal project and I need to create a system where everything in the front end works via JSON. There will be one main index page and the rest of the content will be pulled dynamically.So I need to make sure that my system is seo-friendly, supports browser's back/forward buttons and each content section can be bookmarked.So far I have found the following plugins:[URL]First one is simple but no documentation at all and it doesn't look like it is being maintained anymore. Second one is also simple and it is better documented but it also looks like not being maintained anymore. Last one is well maintained but it is totally cowboy style and can't stand reading the documentation.
i have some fixed position elements at 100% width of the the page, but they keep on showing in front of the scrollbar if there is one. all i've been able to do so far is force those fixed elements 15 pixels away from the right edge but then if there's not a scrollbar i can see behind them where the scrollbar would be... grr
what i need is to either force the scrollbar to show in front of the other elements or detect it's presence and width and style the fixed elements accordingly.
I paid a student from the local university to do a basic Wordpress template install [url] for me but the jQuery slider on the front page seems to be hung and never finishes loading. Naturally I can no longer get a hold of the kid and the developer of the template requires a subscription fee for installation support.
It seems like an easy fix but I'm no code sleuth; if I knew what was wrong I'd be comfortable editing the appropriate file(s). Is there an easy way to bring this up in Firebug or something and determine what the problem is?
I am trying to put an image on the front page of my website that changes to one of two random images on mouseover. This part was easy, and has been done (I got the code from [URL] But what I am finding difficult is to make each image link to a different page. For example, if the user mouseovers the main image and sees the 'thumbs up' image, then clicks on it, they should be taken to the 'thumbs up' page. And if the user mouseovers the main image and sees the 'thumbs down' image, then clicks on it, they should be taken to the 'thumbs down' page. The site is here: [URL] I think using 2 arrays is the way to go, but am not sure.
I am new to jQuery, and learning more about Js by doing. I can hand-code HTML and CSS very well and understand OOP effectively. However, troubleshooting complex Javascript code combined with jQuery is a challenge to me, but I really want to learn. I am using Windows XP Professional and IE 8, FF 3.6.
I have a website with 5 items, and I want them to move (meaning, if a more recent one is entered, remove the last item, and put the new one on top), they are 5 of the most recent items in the database table, now I've coded jquery as a test so it fades out the last one, the whole thing moves down, makes room at the top, and fades in a new one. However, it's a test and has 0 interaction with the database, the one that fades in is just in a hidden div. So the jQuery part is taken care of.So I'm unsure how to go about this, I was thinking maybe have ajax check a website off the page that has those 5 items in raw format, and if they change then to refresh?
I have a couple of utility windows - a calculator and a calendar that popup from my main window. I would like them to always stay in front of the parent window until they are shut down with there own close buttons. As it is, when you click back to the parent window, of course it comes in front of the child windows. Can I do this?
Hello everyone... I've got a question about an onKeyUp event. I'm using a text box that HAS to be a negative number therefore it has to have a - sign in front of the number. Can someone point me in the right direction as to how to write a function to do this? Thanks so much...
Which way is more proper? Or are both ways perfectly fine? Are there any specifications that discuss when "javascript:" should be put in front of code?