I am sorry if this is a stupid question. I have never really used javascript before. I found some code online that I tried to piece together so I might not even be going about this the right way.
I want the background to take up 100% and resize with the browser. That works fine. I also want the text "welcome to the ahi life" stick to the bottom left hand corner and the enter button to stick to the bottom right. I would like these to resize with the browser as well. It all kind of works, except the first time you load the page the text and the button are much smaller than I would like them to be. If you refresh the page everything is correct.
why my simple javascript to refresh the parent window doesn't work in IE8? When the child window closed, it reopen another new window for the page I want the parent window to refresh and nothing happened on the parent window.How can I make it load the page from parent window instead of a new window ??? it works perfectly in other browsers but not IE.
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I have some JavaScript that calls an AJAX function that in turn refreshes a DIV. I have a working model of this for a comment box. When a user types in a comment and hits send, the data is sent to a server and only the div refreshes; not the entire page
I need to add one more level of functionality to this working model. But when I change it a bit to fit what I need it does not work!
Each comment is related to a specific mediaID, and when comments are listed they all have the same mediaID. The mediaID is changed by clicking on a flash video link which in turn calls a method that "should" refresh the comments box with the correct comments. The problem is the DIV does not refresh with the php page that I provide it; instead, it puts the home page in the DIV. In my working model the DIV refreshes with the php page that I provide it.
I am disabling an input button on my data entry form until all of the data validates correctly. When I enable the button it does not always display the same as the Cancel button that was not disabled. Ioccasionally appears asthoughthe mouse is hovering over it. I have discovered that if I tab to the button or if I hover the mouse over it, it then displays OK after I tab to the next button or move the mouse off of it.This is the html that defines the button.
I got a pice of html that i want to transform to UI Tabs. This code is aouto generated and wrong, so I want to correct it before calling tabs() function
I'm looking for some guidance on a part of some coding practice I'm stuck on!
I've created a shopping cart using javascript, the items save to the arrays etc and it all works fine. If the user adds the same product again to the cart the quantity is added onto the previous quantity that is already in the cart.
To check if the item is already in the cart I've ued the below code, but what it does is update the quantity for the first cart, and when it updates the quantity for the second item it updates the quantity but keeps adding the same product to the cart in seperate elements of the array as well (if that makes sense?
here are the two functions used [code]...
It may jsut be a simple mistake I've made but it's been bugging me a lot and I can't seem to fix it.
I have a page with a textbox that I want to have a message written inside it that will dissapear when the user clicks in the text box and writes something and it will show up again if the user clicks somewhere else but hasn't written anything inside the textbox. So I am using the onfocus event in order to write "Enter your email here" and the onfocus event in order to show the "Enter your email here" message inside the textbox if the user clicks somewhere else in the webpage but has left the textbox blank. If however the user has written, for exampl "jim@yahoo.com", I want this to remain in the textbox.What am I doing wrong?
If you look at this page [url] you will see that if you hover over the photo the text block goes up, and if you hover over the text it slides down and covers the photo. It's all pretty basic and it works fine. But ones I try to get them animated during the sliding up and down the trouble starts.
It works fine if you take the time and wait for them to go back to their starting position, but if you move over the items quickly it becomes a mess. You can see what I mean on this page [url]
I hoped that by adding a stop() before the animation if would fix the problem, but it doesn't really improve at all. It still quickly becomes a mess if you hover from one item to the next one.
How I could get the animations to work properly without it becoming a mess? I now there are double id's in the html, but unfortunately I can't really change the html.
I have a bunch of floated divs and I want to increment a variable every time they 'jump' to the next line. When I try using offset() for this I get the same top,left cords for every single element. Is there any way of getting the actual offset? (I get the same result in FF and Chrome)
I'm having a problem with my radio buttons. On FF and Chrome they work just fine, but in IE, they does'nt appear as sellected. In other words: they do their job, but when you click'em, they stay unckeched. The genetarion code:
var item = $('<input type="radio" />').attr('value',pid).attr('name',name); self.append($('<p />').append(item).append('<label>'+desc+'</label>'));
I am trying to make a textbox enter input by pressing the enter key, not just clicking a submit button. For some reason or another it is not working correctly for me. I found this snipet of code that works for me but I was wondering if someone can explain it to me. I get the basic of what it is doing, I just want to understand it better.
i am following the example ajaxSubmit[URL].... here my code[URL]... i realized that the showRequest work correctly, shown all my form submit values But it doesn't respond "showResponse(responseText, statusText, xhr, $form)" is not execute. the respond prompt is not pop up
I built this worksheet generator. When you generate a worksheet, it seems to work fine in IE8, but in firefox, it stays loading. The little loading icon never goes away. Also, when you look at the print preview, the problems don't appear on the first page, they appear on the second page.
My only guess as to why firefox stays loading forever when you generate a worksheet is maybe the onSubmit = false I put in the form?
when i load page it does nothing only blank page, may have code in wrong place but not sure so can someone show me a working example so i can find out what i'm doing wrong also i would like the part of page to refresh evey 120 seconds is this possibe with jquery?
I have an embedded video set in an iFrame (the page is called on.php). When someone clicks the stop video button, the iframe is re-directed to off.php, and the video is replaced with a play video button -- which when clicked takes them back to the video (on.php).
What I want to do is install a cookie that will permanently 'remember' which page the user has selected (on.php or off.php)... and then from that point forward will always load the appropriate page.
I've seen all sorts of tutorials about setting cookies and stuff, but nothing that would clue me in on how to accomplish what I'm trying to do specifically.
I'm not sure is this is a CSS issue or one that can be solved with JavaScript, but I'm having a problem with this page URL...where the text on the four flyer images aren't being positioned correctly upon the uploading of the page. However, when you refresh again, it positions correctly. At first I thought this was a caching issue on my computer, but it did the same thing on someone else's.I'm a perfectionist (as you all are as well ) and I don't like things moving around or being out of position.If it doesn't happen on your computer when you first upload it, try it again because it's an on and off thing.
i have to txt <inputs> on a php web page, which use the jquery datepicker. however when i do an ajax refresh of one of the spans on the page, the datepicker wont pop up any more unless i do a reload of the whole page?
Our company own a lot of domains and want to put a short page of copy on each address along with keywords before redirecting the user to our main site. I have been able to get the page to load the main site after the desired time using this code in the head...
That works perfectly, I am now trying to display a countdown timer from 40 seconds down to 0, and on 0 redirect the user. Saying something like "You will be redirected in XX seconds". Is there anyway of doing this? I've been searching google for the answers with no luck and can only seem to find timers that countdown to a set date.
I'm building a suite of free php applications to create virtual worlds. My problem is i can't get my file to refresh. Can this be done with javascript? I would like to have the display and the form be on a single page..unless this can be done with frames.
The sample application contains 2 files: a)The php file (with input controls and the embedded world) b)The embedded world (text file)
1. The php file accepts input from the user 2. The user hits Submit which creates the text file for the world this works - the text file is created with changes. next the page should refresh itself and show the world based on the user's input.
Right now steps 1 and 2 work perfectly in the sense that the text file for the world does get created. however the page will still show the older version of the text file.
To get the page to refresh properly, i have to hit the reload button on the browser...this gives me the "this page can't be refreshed without sending..." alert...but it then refreshes and shows the changes.
Inline script.... I got the above code from internet and it is used to change the width of the IMG element. This not only "changes" the width but also "refreshes" the page so that I can see the change in width.
Function script... I moved above inline script to a JS file and it is as follows. Now, 'width' of the IMG element seem to change but display does not get refreshed; and if I add a window.alert( ); then I see screen refreshing Code: