Has any1 got any idea how it would be possible to remove the URL from appearing in the bottom right hand corner of the internet browser?
I.E. When I put the mouse button over the an anchor link, the whole URL for the link will appear. Is there any way of changing this to just show the name of the site and not the whole URL?
When my web page loads, i check the height of the browser window to set the height of the elements of the page correctly.But after that i can often see appearing tooltips after the page loaded.For example: automatic page translate under google chrome, remember password tooltips under several browser.These tooltips change the usable size of the browser and ruins the positions of the elements.Is there a way to disable them through javascript?
I am currently working on an internal browser based application for my company and I would like to remove the toolbar from the Browser window.
The JSP screens have a typical header, body and footer structure. I have tried putting in a javascript in the header that blocks the back button but it seems to only work on some of the screens. What I would like to do is just remove the whole toolbar tp prevent anymore problems. Unfortunately the Users want keep the address bar and they do not want to have the application pop-up in a new window after they login.
Is there any way that I can have the toolbar disappear after the User logs in and goes to the next screen?
I do not know any javascript, so can somebody help me with a simple script. I would like to launch a web page, which will have no menu bar and no toolbars. How can I do that?
I'm looking for some simple code that would look at the current width of a browser window and then compare that to a value, say 800. If it's true then would use remove command to get rid of an element.I found this remove command, but unsure of the rest.$j('#elementToRemove').remove();
I want to remove a specific box when i click on the remove button in that box. I have a lot of boxes on a page but when i click on the remove btn it removes all the boxes. I just want to remove the box where i click on the delete btn.
This is the js code: $(".del").click(function() { $('div.floating-box').remove(); });
I'm currently reading jQuery - Novice to Ninja (fantastic book), and trying to understand how I can add several words to the code snippet below. I currently remove, let's say Sweden as below, but what if I also want to remove Norway?And another question, what if I would like to keep only Sweden and remove the rest from a list of twenty countries? How would I do that?
The following code is working fine in firefox n not working in IE8... I get the Object Expected Error when the code hits the if(GBrowserIsCompatible())..... line in the javascript code. Clear cache and browser history does not work. Does anyone have a resolution for this?
Is there a way in Javascript, or perhaps in HTML, to force a browser to re-render an image on an HTML page after a round-trip between the client and the server ?
In my particular case, the image is changing on the server although the URL for it remains the same, but the browser is still displaying the old image from its cache rather than the new image from its URL location.
I want to use jquery to detect what type of browser you are using and display a link to a .wmv file if you are on IE or display a link to a .mp4 file if you are any other type of browser.I have this script declaration in my <head> section.
On my site i use a lot of features that are unsupported by older browsers, and right now it looks pretty stupid when the features are only partially shown. So i was wondering if there's a way of making the browser look to different css files depending on which browser and version it is. For example, css3 gradient backgrounds are supported in firefox 3.6 or something, but not in 3.0. All the hacks out there is to 3.*, so it changes for the allready working 3.6 too if i hack it. I want to controll it so that i have a specific css file for the none-supporting version and lower and one for the supporting and above. I looked at a bad browser plugin (because it has some of the basic features im looking for)
is it possible to scroll / jump to say, 10px above a div? i tried adding padding, but it doesn't work.also, when I use <a href="#xxxx">, is it possible to prevent the browser from adding #xxxx to the url in the browser?
I need a script that will redirect to a specific page is the browser is safari version 4. if the browser is NOT safari 4 I want the browser to stay on the current page.
I have to open a new window when user closes the browser window. But the problem is that on browser close unload event calls and the same event is called with we refresh the page. So it is opening the popup window on both window close and window refresh.
$.browser is being deprecated however I still need to know what browser is hitting the page. In some cases I need to modify a layout or position an element by some pixels. The number of pixels is different for different browsers.How can I detect the browser using jQuery without using $.browser?
How can I remove a div with a known name/id within javascript?
The reason I need to do this, is I have a div called <div id='test'> which displays some database fields. AJAX/PHP/MYSQL updates the database and then redisplays the fields within the same div. However doing this can remove from the DOM all of the fields/input boxes from the DIV and thus produce a non object/null value error. Not sure if simply pasting the fields into a new DIV is the best idea.
I have several DIVs inside a container DIV... the DIVs inside the container all has different id. How can i remove a div? can't get removeChild to work.
I had made a form in which dynamic rows are added to a table. Now when i send there values to next page by GETmethod then in between alphabets where space is given + is shown and where new line is there & is shown.