I have a web application which has two DIV, one is main and one is child. I am having problem in printing multiple pages. There is a lot of data in the child DIV and I am using JavaScript functions to control the print functionality. When i print using window.print(), only the data on the main page currently being showed is printed. I further researched and checked out the Style.Overflow property. Now I am using divMain.style.overflow = "visible". After this the complete print comes. But in Firefox, the scroll bar disappears and only single page is left with no scroll bar.
Now if after print I give divMain.style.overflow = "Auto" OR divMain.style.overflow = "Scroll", still the scroll bar doesn't come and if It comes then its inactive. I am unable to see the complete data on the page after the print is taken. The problem is not coming in I.E and the full data with scroll bar is recovered in I.E. How to get the normal page with full data and scroll bar after printing in Firefox.
I am having trouble with a recursive function I created to list out the indexes and values of various nested objects. var macros={ CTRL: { ALT: { ENTER: "<br />", P: "<p>.</p>", A: "<a href="">.</a>", _1: "<h1>.</h1>", _2: "<h2>.</h2>", _3: "<h3>.</h3>", _4: "<h4>.</h4>", _5: "<h5>.</h5>", _6: "<h6>.</h6>" }}};
I want to print out the whole 'bread crumb trail' to each object, ie CTRL ALT 6: <h6>.</h6>, but at the moment my function prints out CTRL ALT twice for 'ENTER' and then never again. The function: function printObj(obj) { for(i in obj) { var n=i.replace("_", ""); document.write(n); if(typeof obj[i]=="string") { document.write(":"); document.write(" "+obj[i].replace(/</g, "<").replace(/>/g, ">")); } else { document.write(n); } if(typeof obj[i]=="object") printObj(obj[i]); document.write(" "); }} printObj(macros);
now when we click this button it will show a corresponding div objec, which is the parent div called 'frame1'. this div has two radio buttons "static" and "dynamic".
if the user clicks on static radio selection, i want to show a stDiv. here is the problem as this stDiv is not showing up on click event.the function is getting called as i had checked it using an alert.
if the user clicks on dynamic radio selection, i want to show a dynamicDiv, this is also not working.
i would also like to add one more problem. right now, when we click on button, it shows the frame Div, but this displaces all the other elements in the page, which are inside a table. is there a way to show this div above other elements without any changes in their position.. i tried to change the z index of the frame Div, but nothing changed..
I'm trying to debug a tabbed menu implementation, where I have a variety of pages that are made visible based on tab clicks. This works well, until I have a page that is laid out with nested divs. Any content beyond the child of the selected page (page_about shows 'Put an image here' but not 'This is where...') remains invisible. I've tried a number of options in the slideDown statement, but failed thus far.
I have been trying to do some tooltips for a website and desperately wanted to learn something new and do that with jQuery.However, every time a mouse hovers over a tooltip, all hidden divs are shown, not just the one that supposed to. Here's my html:
I am code a printing report web application, the report is simplest display on HTML form and using window.print() to print it out.
The report can be vary to 2 or more page depend the no. of record retrieved. I have a idea to print multiple page with user single click. Any method to make it real?
The problem with using HTML as a report writer is primarily the unreliable page breaking.
However it is a rather handy way of writing reports with images embedded.
I could generate say 10 HTML pages of a maximum length to fit a page - page1.htm, page2.htm, page3.htm ...etc.
Can I print all 10 pages, one after another automatically using perhaps Javascript or some other method. Naturally dont want to ask the user to do this.
Browser compatability would need to be I.E. 6 and Safari (not sure of the version).
I have a form with 3 questions and 9 hidden option divs. Questions are answered in radio form and it will be mandatory to answer each question. Depending on which radio in each question is selected, several of the hidden divs will display, once the "Get options" button is selected. Now the code I have already works fine (only tested in IE8), however I'm almost 100% positive that the Options() function can be truncated considerably. In the final form, there will be 36 individual permutations of radios and as you can see with the little example below, the function will get quite large.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head>
I have a fixed size area.called a container tag.And based on selection of no of divs the area should divide into those many no of equal divs.And is there any other techinic to divide area by multiple divs or parts.
In short, I have a lot of divs with the same id and would like to change the background color without having to name them all differently. Is there anyway to do it?
On my site I have a news page, where users can read part of the news (trimmed with php) and then they click "Read more" to see the full news item. That item then comes up in a popup (using jQuery of course) and should be displayed. To get this to work I'm usingthisby including it like so:
This all works great with that one div. The problem is, my news will be coming from a MySQL-query via PHP in a while-loop and I need this effect applied to every single news item. What I tried is to do this:
how do I make this work? How do I make jQuery open only the news item I'm clicking on? I know it could possibly be done with (this) and maybe children() or something like that? But I'm totaly lost at the momeny, I've tried loads of stuff with the pieces mentioned above but can't get it to work and most times I just "break" the jQuery and the popup won't even come up at all.
I have a div with a height of 100 pixels.If the content is too much to fit in div, I want to show a 'Read More' link at the bottom.If you then click 'Read More', the div expands to full height so all the content can be seen and the link text changes to 'Read Less'.If you then click 'Read Less', the div contracts back to 100 pixels.I've found solutions that can handle the above situation, but I want to have multiple divs with the same class that all work independantly of each other.So I'd have the following HTML
I'm trying to piece together a little div which slides out and shows various links to sites like Digg, Reddit to share the story with. I've got it kind of working but when there are multiple divs on the page, named the same like in each article of a post on a Wordpress blog. Only the top ones work and the rest don't do anything...I'm trying to get it do something like the image => HereThis is an example I'm trying to get to work but the second "slickbox" div never shows
I'm trying to use nextUntil to select all the .cell divs between the .start-date and .end-date, the code works for the .cell's within it's .cal-container but if wont work over multiple .cal-containers.The code I have is$('.start-date').nextUntil('.end-date').addClass('fill-date');
Want to swap multiple divs using onclick. Understanding of js is cursory. The way its set up now is when you click it hides a pre-specified div-this causes issues because you dont know which div the user is going to be on and if the user is on a different div then one specified it hides random divs. I want to hide the 'active' div. Heres the code. In head:
Code: <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript"><!-- function HideDIV(d) { document.getElementById(d).style.display = "none"; } function DisplayDIV(d) { document.getElementById(d).style.display = "block"; } //--></script>
I am creating a form. The form uses variable to show different divs. Like for example . If the user chooses state where tax will be implemented than it will update the div which contain total amount. Now the problem is I have 3 divs on a page and I want to update all of them accordingly. Like user select quantity as 500, state as florida. So I need to update 3 divs .. total cost, Shipping cost and quantity divs. Problem is they all r not inside a single div else I would have put tht whole div inside the response. So is there a way to update multiple divs?
Below id the ajax code I am using .. Code: function update_dockcontent() { var quantityval = document.HVAC_Cards_Form.Quantity.value; var BillingZip = document.HVAC_Cards_Form.BillingZip.value; var url = '[URL]'+quantityval+'&BillingZip='+BillingZip; if (window.XMLHttpRequest) { req = new XMLHttpRequest(); if (req.overrideMimeType) { req.overrideMimeType('text/xml'); } .....
Code for ajaxcall page is: Code: <? header("Cache-Control: no-cache"); header("Pragma: no-cache"); $total=($_GET[qval]*0.50); $shippingrate="50"; if($_GET[BillingZip]) { $total=$total+$shippingrate; }?> <p>Total Quantity: <strong><?=$_GET[qval]?></strong></p> <p>Shipping: <strong><?=$shippingrate?></strong></p> <p>Total cost: <strong>$<?=number_format($total,2)?></strong></p> I want to show all 3 of them in different divs.
I am trying when a user chooses an airline from dropdown seen here [URL].. that two additional drop downs appear for departing airport and arrival airport. I have coded it to work when one chooses American Airlines from drop down, but I need different departing and arrival airports to appear for the various a user may choose.
im not so good in javascript.I want to show multiple divs on select of a <option> box. So lets say there are 3 options.All works fine up to some point, when I choose lets say option 'b' first.. I get 2 divs. Thats good.. Then I choose option 'c' I get only one div. Thats good.But if I choose option 'b' again, I get 3 divs instead of 2 !! It shoudnt show the div from from option 'c'.
I will have a page with about a 100 or so different links and I would like each one to toggle the visibility of its corresponding hidden div.For instance, if I have a county 'Johnson' when it's clicked I would like the hidden div associated with that county to become visible. I would like to do this without having to write a different function for each one. Is there a way to do this easily?
Below is a solution I was given elsewhere but I couldn't get it to work.Most ideal of all I would like it to work with an image map, with each county having it's own set of stats to be toggled in.
<!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"> <head>[code].....
I've created an ajax function which retrieves comments from a news article. But if I am logged in I will also have access to an input field for posting comments. The problem / question is that if I use Ajax I can only update one div with the responseText? How would I go about updating another one where I want to insert my form field. Can I make multiple requests in some certain manner or do I simply create another ajax function updating it separately?
What i would like to achieve is a single page with multiple fade in/fade out divs. Like this section of the Apple site, click the navigation on the left, the different content sections fade in/out, the links are all hash links to id'd divs on the page. so the whole thing doesn't fall apart without the script.
I did a bit of a trawl and found this example that works on the mouseover, I had a look as the script and can't see how I would change it from 'hover' to 'click'. The other I found was this one But the 'multiple' example on there seams to have some sort of 'flicker' and the examples all use script within the href which isn't great accessibility wise.
I also took a look at the Apple page, they are using 'scriptaculous' to do this, but they also do a bunch of other things on that page so finding the bit that just does the click fading, is a bit like a needle in a haystack.
I have a page with a number of divs on it. The number of actual divs is variable and is database dependent. Each div has a sequential id, e.g.:
<div id = "id0"> <div> <div id = "id1">
[code]....
Initially the first div's visibility is set to "display: block" and all the rest to "display:none". What I would like to be able to do is present the user with a series of links which when clicked would result in just one of the divs being displayed and the rest all hidden.