I am new to JavaScript and I am having a difficult time finding what I thought would be easy to find.I have 4 text strings that when a user runs his/her mouseOver, I'd like to display a corresponding picture in a display area. I thought that would be easy enough. However, it gets a bit complicated for me since I am also using CSS to position the display area. For some reason all I can find out there are examples using HTML tables for display image positioning. I don't want to use tables. I'm not sure if this will make a difference but my style sheet is external. Also, the text does not link/go to another page.
I used this script and it is working fine. I changed those two images and put my own. Image1 is of 600 width and 340 height and Image2 is of 560 width and 794 height.
The code is working fine but the tool tip window resizes automatically and shows up the image. How can I have a fixed height and width? Which line should I change so that the height and width of the tooltip window is constant?
I tried changing var tipWidth = 160; but no effect tried playing with var startStr = '<table width="' + tipWidth + '"><tr> but again no effect.
I want the tooltip window to be constant and the picture size should be resized to fit in that tooltip window and aspect ratio for height and width should be resized automatically.
I've got a series of buttons as .gif images. Under these buttons there are small single-word descriptions, as CSS text. Is there a way to pass with the mouse over the image and - while doing this - make bold, change the color or highlight the text below the image? I know it would be simpler just to get rid of the CSS text and insert it into the gif image (a simple rollover effect), but I believe a text effect would be nicer..
I'm failing to get a pure CSS way to achieve this, so trying JS. Several small images in a row, each different. Want mouseover to:
1. change each image to different image on mouseover (each image has its own mouseover image version).
2. produce different paragraph of text below row of images on each mouseover.
I can achieve it with mouseover on text links or on an image, but not with the two events, viz mouseover image swap + mouseover text swap. Would also want to be able to style the text.
I am trying to set up on a site I am working on so that the text color (preferably the CSS style) changes when I mouseover on an image elsewhere on the page. I know all about changing the current item or placing the image and text in the same div and controlling that, but I cannot place them in the same div.
I'm building a small site that displays my companys benefits. The site is a single page with 5-10 benefits positioned on the page with CSS. I'd like to have an area along the side that displays more text info on any benefit on a mouseover of the benefit.
I hope this makes sense, sorry I can't post an image, still in the process of organising a host.
I'm using ul, li tags to create drop down menus. The images in my main nav bar change when mousing over the images. When I move the mouse over an image and go down to the links that appear in the drop downs, the image changes back to what it was before I moused over it.
Does anyone know of a javascript that will display the mousoever image in the main nav bar while mousing over the links in the drop-down menu?
I am quite new to JavaScript code and have a challenge. I would like to add a mouseover script to several different images e.g. Manufacturer logos which would cause a background image to change accordingly. There are eight different logos which would refer to eight background images respectively. I have found several scripts which cause the image which has the mouseover to change but not any which cause a different image to change. Is this practical using JavaScript?
I would like to add a mouseover script to several different images e.g. Manufacturer logos which would cause a background image to change accordingly. There are eight different logos which would refer to eight background images respectively. I have found several scripts which cause the image which has the mouseover to change but not any which cause a different image to change.
I have an interesting project that I'm sure someone has done before. I need to essentially recreate the effect on the Bing homepage where you can mouseover different parts of an image and be displayed different tool tips depending on where your cursor is.
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I don't want to use Flash for these things unless I absolutely have to. It seems they could be done with CSS purely but I was wondering if there is a more attractive/prettier way to do it with Jquery?
this is my first thread here and I am a beginner programmer Java/HTML/CSS only. I used google to add an interactive feature to my website that some people may be familiar with. I wanted to make an image that changes into another image when you mouse over it. Maybe there is a problem with how I integrated it into the rest of my webpage code. I am using angelfire to build my website and am a little disappointed that they don't have their own forum but this one looks really good. Following is my code that can be examined and possibly corrected.
<html> <head> <style type="text/css"> body {background-color:gold;} table { width:70%;
I'm looking to take some images, and then once a mouse over a drop down menu appears, and it also changes the image of the button. Anyone know of a way to do this?
I'm in the middle of teaching myself PHP and SQL so I'm only at the paste-and-tweak level with Javascript. Bear with my newbie-ness.I've seen a few solutions for creating a form dropdown menu that changes a nearby image based on what is selected. I want exactly that, but is it possible to have the images also appear on mouseover? I found a menu solution using CSS, but when I applied it to a form, it didn't work. Can anyone put me in the right direction on how to do that? I've started with this code, but need to tweak it to do this if possible:
I want to make a piece of text fade from black to white while someone puts their mouse over it and change it back to black when they move their mouse away. I did it with the following code, but I'm wondering if anyone would do some (or all) of it a different way.
//convert RGB values to hexidecimal function RGBtoHex(color) { var digits = /(.*?)rgb((d+), (d+), (d+))/.exec(color); var R = parseInt(digits[2]);
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.
I can't figure out the code to perform this task. I need to change the menu's text color with a mouseover on a webpage. The menu consists of 7 text links. Each one is a different color. The mouseover is to change the text link to orange while the other 6 menu items change to purple.
For simplicity and debugging, I attempt to display an apple when the mouse passes over the center of an image.In IE, the mouseover hand shows as the mouse passes over the center of the image and the apple is displayed.In FF, the mouseover hand shows as the mouse passes over the center of the image but the apple does not display.(By the way, I'm certain the showhide function is fine,
I know there are problems with this. It looks wonky to me and I don't even know what I'm doing. It's a mashup of some code I found somewhere and my own bad guesses at how to fill in the gaps.
In this webpage drshama.bravehost.com/documents.html
I like to create on mouseover on text the image should display in one frame box. on second text i mouseover, it should display the image in the same frame box... like that on all
i am using ajax to retrieve the img url path how am i going to use the img url path i retrieve and display as a image and i using javascript language anyone know? how to do that i try the follow way but don't work what wrong?
Code:
var descIg = ""; descIg += rssent[i].descImg; var placeImg = document.createElement('img'); placeImg.src = descIg;
What trying to achieve is to have a div which when you mouseover a div and h4 within will change properties.This is working but when you mouseover the div and pass over either the border of the containing div or the h4 text the animate/fadeTo repeat again. Is someone able to tell what Im doing wrong? Also you may notice the function is effecting more than one container div at a time which is not what Im going for. Is there a way to seperate them like this or somehow?
I am not very familiar with AJax, and for simplicity sake, I am trying a simple code. When I click the text box it should change the text and display "hello there", but it did not change. Is there something wrong with the code? I know this can be done with out using AJAX, but I want to test AJAX.page1.php
PHP Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
I am having trouble getting the following code to work. I just want to make the script in the head work, the html in the body is to stay as it is. I want to use an array. I can make it work very well without an array, using separate conditional statements for each radio button, but that is cumbersome. Can someone please tell me what I am doing wrong with the script in this code. I have stripped the page down to the bare essentials for ease of viewing. Code:
I am using some Jquery code + CSS to display fade in and out text above each image. However, i can't figure out what I am doing wrong and the text is not being displayed when the user hovers the mouse over each image..
I don't know how to use the onmouseover event the text , then display the image.For example, I have a <p onmousever="">CHECK</p>, then when I move the mouse over the text, the image will display.