I've been looking without success for a slide show program that will rotate web pages as opposed to just images. Am I best off just using a banner rotation script or is there something out there that is available for that purpose. The wish list is for a full page rotation ( the page uses SSI) possible fading of images in IE and being able to vary the time of each image. Asking alot?
Have cycle plugin implemented and it is functioning correctly except for the page quickly flashes the third slide before the rotation starts up.
I was able to assign opacity: 0 in the CSS for webkit and Firefox browsers that hides all three <LI>'s before it starts and that works. However, IE (even with filter: alpha(opacity=0);) won't take.
I tried using the cssBefore option but it throws an error when I try to put thefilter: alpha(opacity=0), into it.
Heres' the current code:
jQuery('.video-gallery').each(function() { var holder = jQuery(this), list = jQuery('.video-holder > ul', this), switcher = jQuery('.items > ul', this),
I've seen websites that had large flash ads that covered content on pages that, after they had run, resized or disappeared.
We would like to use the technology behind that (presumably JavaScript) to show and hide an intro flash on a home page. We would like to have a "close" link on the flash also.
I have searched Google and here but haven't found any good resources and many of the sites I have seen using the technology are no longer using them. I just need a little assistance on the JavaScript part of the puzzle.
We want the flash to start over the copy on the page and then roll out softly when it's done playing, revealing the content below. Code:
I have a javascript that displays couple of buttons, which are directional (e.g., click button it goes to a particular page). I need to have these buttons shows up multiple times in same page, each represent a different direction but buttons themself are from the same gif file. What's the most effecient way to do this?
I'm using Drip 0.5 to test for a memory leak in some code. After reducing the page down bit by bit to find the leak, I ended up with an empty page that still leaked!
It doesn't leak the same amount each page load - sometimes it's 8192, sometimes it's 16384, sometimes even reducing the memory load. But the overall trend is an upward movement. I let it run for 10 minutes and it leaked almost 10MB, so it's about 1MB/min.
This is not a serious leak, but it's making it harder to know if a leak is caused by the js code or this other thing going on.
Has anyone else run into this? Any ideas what the problem is? I've shut down all processes, removed all IE add-ons, etc, but no change.
but for some reason if the page is long the whole page scrolls up so the top of the calendar is at the top of the browser, which actually hides the box that the date will end up in.
can anyone see how I can alter the code so that the page does not scroll up, but have the calendar show just below the box that the date will go in and the page does not scroll?
here is the full code that I am using to test this out with. code...
However, it is appearing ont the page in Firefox for a split second when the page loads. Is there a way to stop this? The site is on localhost at the moment but I can easily upload it if need be.
I am using jQuery and BlockUI to display a "Loading..." message to theuser while the page is loading.The problem is that the "Loading..." message seems to show up AFTERthe page has loaded, not during load. Shouldn't the document.readyfire sooner than that?What am I doing wrong?
I am using Fancybox plugin and works well but for an ajax call the first few calls the popup/modal appears at the bottom of the window but later corrects itself and then is centered.
Here is an example:
Example Link
Click on the 'Foliage', 'Base' or 'Trunk' boxes in the right side column.
Script to show on the web page that how many times user loaded it or refresh it. the counter restarted from 0 on closing the browser and open it again.
I have found a useful script at [URL] which shows the date a page was last modified. I have put it at [URL] where it works perfectly. But the same script with a PHP file extension as here [URL] only shows the current time. There is no PHP in the page, but somehow the PHP processor seems to be upsetting it.
I'm creating a web page that randomly shows images when when a button is clicked. I appear to be having 2 main problems with it so I'll begin with what seems to be the easiest one to tackle.as the user scrolls down the page I need to keep the button statically, in the top right corner.here's the relevant code:
internet explorer shows blank page of my website im working on the website works fine on firefox but in internet explorer all im seeing is a blank page.....here is the link of the website also in local computer its not working why???
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
I'm having a little trouble with 2 differentJS scripts. I have a drop down slide menu and a parralex slide gallery. Both work on separate pages and puton the same page they still work however the submenu of the slide down menu does not. if I remove the style sheet that belongs to the gallery
Then the munu works, however (obviously) the page layout goes wrong. if i remove<h1 class="title">Alex Holland Perspective</h1> the menu works however page layout goes wrong andI loose my header
I have the code for a javascript slider in my header. It is supposed to slide a menu out to the LEFT of the facebook icon at the top of my page. Unfortunately....this is not the case. Here are the 2 issues happening. I think they are both related to the javascript, but I do not know enough about it to fix it. [URL]
The attached pic shows what the alignment of the icons, is supposed to look like (my nav menu is pushed down a few pixels, as well). Here is what the sliding menu is supposed to do (top right menu in the white part of the page) [URL]
I have a lot of javascript functions that request information from an iframe hidden on the page. I see other sites do this, but their browser does not do the loading action (like the processing circle in Firefox). When I do it on my site, each browser shows the loading icon, as if a page was loading. Is it possible to not have this?
http://bit.ly/cv1YqN
That is a sample link. Go down right side of page where you see three buttons: Trailers Featurettes Clips.Those return iframe information to work.
What I want: An images of a phone is in a fixed position on the right side of the page. When it is clicked, a div with a phone number slides in from the right (pushing the image of the phone left with it). When the image of the phone is clicked again, it slides to the right and is no longer visible again. I've been trying this out with jQuery for a while and cant seem to get anything to work (came close once but it only worked in firefox for some reason. Good example: [URL].
My project is stated in the title, I want to let users who want to see my portfolio click on a button and the portfolio page slide over my index page. Ex. at www.visumdesignz.com over to the left is a button that says portfolio. when you click on it an extruder pops out, I used the extruder for another function, I decided I didn't want that function, but it gave me this idea. I want the extruder to slide over all of the content.
I noticed the facebook app has a similar function to what I am looking for, take a look at it, when you are looking at your dashboard the news feed slides off to the side, that's a similar idea, even though this isn't mobile, you get the idea, at least I hope.
Im trying to use jquery to try to do what the image shows: Its for a website made for iphone so im trying to add the slide effect. It all seems a little complicated, but ill explain: 1-The user clicks a link 2-A loading message (or image) appears Meanwhile, the new page loads on a hidden side (its a FULL page, not just a div)
Does anyone know if there are useful scripts in jQuery that allows me to create a page slide effect like this website?I think the logic behind it is that it loads every single web page of the entire website first, pans them out horizontally, then shifts the page left or right X amount of pixels depending on which link is clicked. I'm pretty new to javascript so I'm not sure where to look, and I don't understand half the code by looking at the source code either