Making A Text Appear In Checkbox On The Mouseover Of A Link?
Feb 25, 2009
i have a asp.net checkboxlist populated with records from database.i have a javascript in the same page where in there are some list/link with mouseover events.reference to link for the continuation http:[url]....when the mouseover on a link then its text which is in the span shld appear in the checkbox
I am trying to get the title attribute of a link to be the same as the visible text of the link. That is, I want the little pop up that occurs when you hover your mouse over the link to read the same as what users would see in the menu. The menu is written by Javascript, so there is no way to just put a title attribute on each link. Here is the code:
After many trials and errors finding exactly what someone wanted I came up with the solution I wanted for an image rollover. The problem is I put all the code directly into the mouseover/mouseout function. I am not sure how to implement this into two separate Javascript functions to limit the amount of code I have to write. The reason I am not sure how to write the function is because the images are in classes and the results are going to be pulled from a sql query, so they can't have their own id. So, in a nutshell, I just would like some guidance on how to put the mouseover/mouseout code into a Javascript function. Here is my code markup.
I'm getting a value from the database either true/false. I have a alert box that shows it being true/false. I want a checkbox to be checked if true else not. Here is the line of code that I have and it just automatically checks everytime, which I obviously don't want.
I want a URL parameter, like [URL] to be added when a link is clicked. So for example, when I click one of the menu tabs on [URL], I want a #tab-1 to be added at the end of the URL.If you look now, clicking a new tab adds nothing to the URL because it's pre-loaded.
My name is James Weil, I'm 14. I've been working on graphics for around a year, and I've been trying to learn CSS, HTML, and Javascript. So anyways, heres my question. I have this simple rollover button. Heres the code.
I have this loop I run to retrieve wallposts with php. Within this loop, I want a link/button on every post that says "comment". When the user clicks the comment link I want a comment field and post button to appear on the post I clicked on. The problem is that when I've tried making a link that does this, it only drops down the comment field on the most recent wallpost regardless of which wallpost I click on.
I have a link that has an mp3 sound as its href:<a href="sounds/genealogy.mp3" class="track track-default"> this is a link</a>. Unfortunately, I also need that same link to go to a part on the site (href=#greenhouse) so that the sound plays on that part of the site.
What I need, Is the code for this: making a radio button (once activated with green dot inside it) link to a different page. That's about it. Pretty simple.
I would like to create a link when a user moves their mouse over a specific item of text (there will be several on a page), the text being delimited by <span class= ></span> and the text itself will form part of the link. eg
var content=new Array() //change the array below to the text associated with your links Expand or contract the array, depending on how many links you have content[0]='<br><big><b>Menus and navigation systems</b></big><br>Click here for DHTML scripts that help enhance your site's navigability, such as collapsible menus, sliding menu bars etc.' content[1]='<br><big><b>Special document effects</b></big><br>With the advent of DHTML, webpages are one step closer to its cousin, TV, in terms of special effects...' content[2]='<br><big><b>Scrollers</b></big><br>Up until now, adding a scroller or tickertape to your website usually meant using a slow Java applet. Not anymore. Click here for DHTML scrollers that accomplish the same task with minimal download time.'
content[3]='<br><big><b>Image effects</b></big><br>Add lightweight effects to your existing images using these scripts. Make them fly, light up, turn static, all without paying the cost of slow downloading time.' content[4]='<br><big><b>Links and buttons</b></big><br>Add tooltips to your text links, rollover effects to your form buttons, keyboard features to your document, and more.' content[5]='<br><big><b>Dynamic clocks and dates</b></big><br>Time is never static, so why should your time script be? Enter for DHTML scripts that actually understand this simple truth.' content[6]='<br><big><b>Text animations</b></big><br>Text have been silent for too long- DHTML promises to free them, with flying text, typing text, dragable text, and more.' content[7]='<br><big><b>Browser window</b></big><br>Click here scripts related to the browser window and frames.' content[8]='<br><big><b>Other</b></big><br>All scripts that don't comfortably fit in any of the above categories go here...'
i'd like to know if there's a way similar to "alt" with <img> to display a tooltip txt when the mouse is over a <a> link ? In html or javascript or something else !!!
I have many links on my page. When the user moves over one of the Links, i want to show two or three small icons (perhaps fade in) on the right side of the link so the user could click on it. When the user moves to another link, the previous shown icons should be hidden (perhaps fade out) and the new icons which belong the new link should be shown and made visible. Is this possible?
I have a menu with 4 links and 4 images associated with them. By default, the image from link 1 is displayed on the page. I would like to change the image with its corresponding one, each time i mouseover one of the other three links.
I'm trying to make the following code work unsuccesfully
In the <head> section i have this:
<script type="text/javascript"> img1 = new Image(); img1.src = "images/party/party.jpg";
[Code]....
I would like when i point to Icecream, the picture on the left to change to the Icecream picture and so on.
This is just a page swapping images on the mouseover event, but i want to remove the mouseover events from all links when the the on click function is triggered,
This is the html code:
Code:
This the javescript code, the swapping image is working fine, but not the removeMouseover function,
I have divs that contain html text. What I need is when I move mouse over that div link is displayed to edit content.
I have such code: $J('div.editable_content').mouseover(function(event) { $J(event.target).css("border", "1px solid black"); $J('div.content_edit', event.target).show(); return true; }).mouseout(function(event) { $J(event.target).css("border", "0px"); setTimeout(function(){ $J('div.content_edit', event.target).hide(); }, 2000); return true; });
But the problem is that if I move mouse on content that is inside this div (for example image) than mouseout event is triggered. One solution would be adding this event to all elements inside that div. What selector should I use to select all elements inside div ("div.editable_content *" and "div.editable_content > *" does not seem to work for this problem)? Any better solutions how to do this without attaching events to all elements?
Here is an example of what is done so far: [URL]. When you mouse over the b&w images you will see the image change to color. When you mouse over the links on the left they will have a rollover and also change the image on the right to color.
What I would also like is mouseover the image to change the rollover state of the link on the left. Here is my code so far.. PHP Code: <style type="text/css"><!--/* ================================= *//* ====== Subject Matter Rollovers ====== */#menuButton1{height: 41px;width: 133px; overflow: hidden;background: url(images/content/buttons/subjectmatter.png) top left no-repeat; display: block;text-decoration:none;line-height:2.5em;color:#000000;} #menuButton1:hover{color:#FFFF00;
I thought the following might work (2nd image) Code: document.getElementById('link2').class='menu_hover'; But as you see no it does not.
So, while playing with scrollbars and stuff in HTML5, I'm starting to notice an annoying trend. If I have text near my element that's being dragged (say, a scrub bar for a video, scroll bar, anything a user would click and drag), nearby text will get selected, as if I'm not using a control, just dragging over the page.
I have a list item, where only some of the items are linking to a quote from the client. The quotes are in another list, where each list item has an id corresponding to the client link. I want to show the client quote when you roll over the client anchor link. Currently when I mouseover it's showing nothing.
At the moment, when I mouseover one of the anchored client links, the content disappears, so it's not showing the correct client quote <li>. $(document).ready(function() { // see if the requested page url contains an anchor '#' var hash = window.location.hash.substring(1); // if no anchor, show the default blockqoute if(!hash){ var id = 'default'; }else{ var id = hash; } .....
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.