When someone clicks link in topNavigation frame (the top nav bar), I want 2 things to happen at the same time. A new html page will load into mainContent frame and I want an image to change in rightFrame. Is there a way to make this work?
I'm trying to make buttons that change from one color to another when you click them and change back when you click them a third time. I wrote this page (http://cf.lehigh.edu/ems/test.html) but it only works on Firefox(Not IE or Chome, untested on safari or Opera). I'm using javascript to change the button colors. Is there another way to do this that works universal or another tool such as CSS?
I've been searching around the web on the subject of how to change the content of the standard right-click menu. But the only thing I can find is how to make your own JavaScript right-click menu, like an absolute positioned div.But the thing I'm after is how to customize the standard right-click menu, so that I can add custom menu items like "Edit", that calls the Javascript function edit(this)
I have a web welcome-page consisting of three frames. On the left there is an index. The two others (above each other on the right of the screen) contain data related to the index-items.
I'm looking for the possibility to refresh the two related frames when an index-item in the frame on the left is clicked.
I tried this with the HREF-command but this only works for one frame at the time. <a href = "info1.htm" target = right_above>index-item_1</a> or <a href = "info2.htm" target = right_under>>index-item_1</a>
Id there a way to solve this in java-script? Or perhaps HTML?
Because i'm a javascript newbie, i decided to use a application (allwebmenus) to create a tree menu.But I wasn't able to find a option in the program to change 2 frames with 1 click.This is the situationI've got 2 frames (maincontent & logo) and 2 documents (opschoning.html & herinstalleren.html).At the moment the menu is working fine. When clicking on "- opschonen" ,opschoning.html is nicely loaded in the maincontentframe.But i would like to see that at the same moment herinstalleren.html gets loaded in the logoframe.I've been trying hard, but couldn't find the solution for the problem.
Code: //----------DHTML Menu Created using AllWebMenus PRO ver 5.1-#766--------------- //F:ProgjesawmTheme GallerySlidingscott.awm
I do pretty much all the computer related tasks, which includes computer system repair, audio/video editing, cd/dvd printing and duplication, document format and creation, etc etc. But when it comes to HTML (or other codes) I know very little. But we needed a website, so I use Homestead hosting and the Homestead (offline) Site Builder program.
Anyway, inside the sight builder program, they have the option to insert HTML Snippets. Which I use for various objects, off site tools, and other. But now I need to do something for which I have not been able to find a "premade" html code object, that can perform the task desired. I have searched and searched google and went through many sites, including this one. I have tried to take some codes which I thought I could alter to make it perform, but they just wouldn't work for what I needed them to do.
I need a code that will automate a "specific text message" to change daily, and to schedule a "different specific text message" to appear each day. I need to be able to schedule each days "texts" at the very least 31 days in advance. In other words, I need to make an array (I think that's what it is called) for the entire month:
Day 1 "today's text 1" Day 2 "today's text 2" Day 3 "today's text 3"
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If were possible to make an "array" that would go six months out (or more) that would be very helpful! But the longest that I have seen is one month at a time, so that may be as long as they go, but I'm not sure.On top of all of this, I need these changes to be performed at a specific time of the day. I would like them to be preformed at sunset everyday, but I don't think there is anyway to direct the code to look at like [URL] sunset times or such. So if I can at least choose a specific hour, like 8:00 pm, that will work, I will just have to adjust this every once in a while.
However, I don't want it to change just at 8:00pm in my timezone. I need it to change at 8:00pm according to the website viewers timezone. Is there a way to make the code "look" at the users computer and "get their time" and use that to adjust what text is displayed? In other words, I live in Indiana USA. If someone in Australia looked up the webpage on the 15th day of the month, but it was 9:00pm Their Time. The text I need to be displayed should be for "Day 16" from the array.
I want to change the content of different div's using .html(). The change should be done by clicking on the inner element of the container. The content of the clicked container should be changed with the first container. My problem is, that the following code does the change, but only once. After every div has changed one time, no more reaction is shown.
I would like to know which plugin can help me achieve an animation of frames like the one seen on [URL]where you can click and drag the ipad to see it's cover functionality). I don't need the click and drag, just the animation, as I would set it on an auto animation.
How would I go about doing something like this?I want to have a div, and when you click on it the content changes. Then I want it so that if you click anywhere else besides that div, the content should be changed back.So I want <div></div> to change to <div>content</div> when you click on it, and when you click anywhere else in the document it should turn back to <div></div>
I am having some real trouble figuring out how I can hide and show divs one at a time, a bit like an accordian. Currently, I have several buttons, which open and close a div containing a ul menu. What I am trying to achieve is to only have one div showing at a time.
So for instance, when the page loads no divs are displayed, just the buttons. You click a button a div slides out. you click another button this div closes and another opens. I am new to jQuery, but working hard to understand and learn. So far I have the below for each button (div).
in my web application i've disabled all F keys with common script like this below, i use F keys for open some different popups, but only F12 key have problem, if i press F12 first time it run well and open my popup, but if i close it and i immediatly press F12 again it doesn't open my popup but it open developer tool window.It run well only if before i click with mouse onto the page, but i do not have to use the mouse.
Here's a print screen: [URL] so you can see that for some reason all of that text is showing up at the same time. Do I need to hide the other divs first? I even tried that with adding $('#Tabs div0').hide(); // Hide all divs but it did not help. I would assume out of the box, it would hide the rest of the divs for me and only show the default first.
I currently use a javascript for a radio station: It starts: <!--//// today = new Date(); day = today.getDay(); hour = today.getHours(); min = today.getMinutes();
Then for each day has: if (day ==1){ if ((hour >=6) & (hour <=8) ) {document.write(' The Breakfast Show') } if ((hour >=9) & (hour <=11) ) {document.write(' The Mid Morning Show') }
It all works very well with hourly changes, however I want to make some of the changes on the half hour. The script above shows one thing between 06:00 and 09:00 and something else 09:00 to 12:00. Is there a way I can amend so that it displays one thing from 06:00 to 08:30 and 08:30 to 12:00 instead?
I am new to javascript (4 months), I would like to add an hour to the current time each time a button is clicked.
I have this code: var hourstbutton=document.getElementById("button3"); hoursbutton.onclick=function() { var divlink=document.getElementById("math3"); var newtime2=new Date(); var currenthours2=newtime2.getHours()+1; var currentmins2=newtime2.getMinutes(); var currentsecns2=newtime2.getSeconds(); var ampm2= (currenthours2>=12) ? "P.M." : "A.M."; if (currenthours2>=13) { currenthours2-=12; }if(currenthours2<1){ currenthours2=12; }if(currentmins2<10){ currentmins2= "0" + currentmins2; }if(currentsecns2<10){ currentsecns2="0" + currentsecns2; } divlink.innerHTML=currenthours2+":"+currentmins2+":"+currentsecns2+ " "+ampm2;
How do I tie the number of button clicks into the number of times this code is executed?
I have a working script that changes parts of my website depending on the time of day... I live in Australia so obviously my time changes are a lot different to the rest of the world so was wondering if there is an alteration of this script to suit different time zones or am I asking to much?
Code: day=new Date() //..get the date x=day.getHours() //..get the hour //..get the hour
I have a for loop which has a length of 8. It's meant to run through an array of objects and bind a click function to all of them. So the alert should run a range 0-7 but instead it returns 8 no matter which object is being clicked.
i am looking for a way to click on a button next to a time field that will paste the current date and time into that filed in this format: 01:00:00 08-08-2007 is that possible?
I'm testing a page with a .js hide/show <div> overlay to hide/show a video player. The image of the video screen in the center of the page, when clicked, opens a hidden <div> overlay. It works but it requires the viewer to double click the first time. What needs to change to make it "show" the <div> on the first click? Once the video <div> is displayed, then it works every time with just one click to hide or show. It's just the first time that requires two clicks to get it to work. Here is the page: [URL]
Here is the code used to implement the hide show, in the <head>:
Code: <!-- Elements Needed for Video Player Popup --> <!-- The javascript hide/show --> <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript"> <!-- function HideContent(d) { document.getElementById(d).style.display = "none"; } function ShowContent(d) { document.getElementById(d).style.display = "block"; } function ReverseDisplay(d) { if(document.getElementById(d).style.display == "none") { document.getElementById(d).style.display = "block"; } else { document.getElementById(d).style.display = "none"; } } //--> </script> a And on the image, which acts as the button: Code: <a href="javascript:ReverseDisplay('mediaspace2')"> <img src="images/vid_button_image.jpg" width="376" height="282" border="0" /></a>
$(function() { //----------------------------------------------onload var viaje; var total;
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Basically, when the user selects a trip, or the number of travellers it triggers a table to show with the corresponding options, the problem I have is that in ie7, it doesn't trigger the first time, only the second time. I have seen a few posts saying they have a similar problem, but in their case, it triggers when they unfocus. I have tried using simple javascript to select one of the options manually, hoping it would count as a first change, and that then clicking the first time would do it, but nop.