I want to replace a picture with another picture. The second picture needs to have an image map in it, which will contain some OnClick commands.
Here is a simple example:
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You see a welcome image. Click the button and the welcome pic is replaced by a choose pic. I need the choose pic to have an image map, so that you can click on the circle or square and the image is replaced with a different image.
Im trying to have a click event that replaces an image on the page with a new image that has been selected randomly from an array. I have solved PART of this already (can get the random image to appear).
However, instead of appearing on the page where the old image was, the new image appears in a blank page.
My research indicates that this blank page location-problem is a result of using document.write in the Function. Therefore, I know I need to find a different way to accomplish this, but am failing miserably.
I have been trying for hours and hours and HOURS to figure out proper syntax for accomplishing this via elements, functions, variables and mootools.
A bit of my research:
-I found this---but havent figured out how to implement it in my scenario:
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-I found this---but havent figured out how to implement it in my scenario:
Im looking to basically have an image which is a button with a value, and when i click the image, it gets replaced by another image with a different value. when clicked again it would return to the original image and value..Is this possible? and if so, please help cos im terrible at javascript!
I saw one page where image was loading. First, there was something like this image (in this text: first image): click. And then, when image (real) loaded, it replace first image.
I have found some great code here to do pretty much anything I have tried, but one thing that I seem unable to find is how to click on one image to replace another on the same page. For example, I have a main picture with some thumbnails below it. I would like to click on the thumbnail and it be enlarged on the main picture. I have seen something similar using frames, but if possible I would like to avoid that. Is this possible in html or javascript?
I'm trying to achieve something (which doesn't seem to difficult to me) but I can't get it to work. I want to embed video's through a swf-videoplayer on my website. The idea is that I have (say 750 * 400 px) images wrapped in links. The links point at the videofile. If the user clicks the link, I want to replace the link+image by the swf video with the same dimensions...
I have a drop simple dropdown list.I want to replace the default textbox and select dropdown arrow of the list using an image.Like the dropdownlist will popup when i click on the image.
I am trying to make a generic function called whenever the window size changes. I want this function to apply to several different images. The idea is that when the window is resized the function will only change the end of the source code by replacing "_small", "_medium", "_large" with the appropriate size depending on the window. The problem is that when I use the code below it makes ALL of the images the same. The variable imageRightIdStr genereates a list of ids of all of the images that I would like this function to affect. ex: #imageRight101,#imageRight201,#imageRight202,#imageRight203,#imageRight301 etc.
Here is the code that I have now. It mostly works except it makes all of my "imageRight_" images the same. var contentwidth = $('#background').width(); if ((contentwidth) < '1175') { var logo= $('#pageLogo'); var rightImage = $('.rightImage'); logo.attr('src',logo.attr('src').replace('_large','_small')); logo.attr('src',logo.attr('src').replace('_medium','_small')); $(imageRightIdStr).attr('src',$(imageRightIdStr).attr('src').replace('_large','_small')); $(imageRightIdStr).attr('src',$(imageRightIdStr).attr('src').replace('_medium','_small')); }else if ((contentwidth) < '1440' && (contentwidth) > '1175') { var logo= $('#pageLogo'); var rightImage = $('.rightImage'); logo.attr('src',logo.attr('src').replace('_large','_medium')); logo.attr('src',logo.attr('src').replace('_small','_medium')); $(imageRightIdStr).attr('src',$(imageRightIdStr).attr('src').replace('_large','_medium')); $(imageRightIdStr).attr('src',$(imageRightIdStr).attr('src').replace('_small','_medium')); }
I'm having trouble doing an image replace. When you click on the thumbnail link to replace the large image, it opens in a new window instead of replacing the current image.
I am using an ajax call to generate a new image with some text across it. How can I "replace" the image in the current page with the one I just generated, they will have the same name.
However, I just want to add a small bit of functionality to a new site to make the waiting site owner happy.As you can see here, I got a big image of glasses on the top right of the home page.I do this with CSS only:Html:
I am pretty new to javascript, safe to say I have never written anything, just edited. I am trying to write this function now to replace image inside a div on clicking a link. Here's what I have so far -
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function ReplaceContentInContainer(id, source) { var domlu = new Image(); domlu.src = "source";
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It shows up the image source instead of the image itself when I run it.
I want to have a big image and say 5 small thumbnails underneath. When the user clicks a thumbnail, the image loads where the previous big image was. Is there a standard way to do this?
Im trying to have a click event that replaces an image on the page with a new image that has been selected randomly from an array. I have solved PART of this already (can get the random image to appear). However, instead of appearing on the page where the old image was, the new image appears in a blank page.
My research indicates that this blank page location-problem is a result of using document.write in the Function. Therefore, I know I need to find a different way to accomplish this, but am failing miserably. I have been trying for hours and hours and HOURS to figure out proper syntax for accomplishing this via elements, functions, variables and mootools.
A bit of my research:
- I found this---but havent figured out how to implement it in my scenario:
- I found this---but havent figured out how to implement it in my scenario:
I am writing a script that will replace the src of an image when the user hovers over it. I am using jquery and regex to accomplish this and have tested it on my local server but the src of the images on the live server is different and uses a non-relative path. Here is my code
$(document).ready(function() { $("img.imagefield").mouseover(function() { var regex = "^(http|https|ftp)://[a-zA-Z0-9-.]+.[a-zA-Z]{2,3}(:[a-zA-Z0-9]*)?/sites/all/files/[a-zA-Z]*"; var src = $(this).attr("src").match(regex) + "_silly"; [Code]...
The first example works as planned and has a valid .height/width value, but the second and third example using encoding/space doesn't (0 height/width). I was under the impression that replacing spaces with %20 was supported?
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imageFile = new Image(); imageFile.src = "/somedir/somedir/image.png"; imageFile = new Image();imageFile.src = "/somedir/somedir/image.png";
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I haven't been able to resolve this on my own and searching for answers on the internet has been going on for along time now. I'm simply pondered as to why that encoded format doesn't work and how to use a spaced filename.
i have image button i need to display image .if the size of the image button is 100*100 and image size is 50*50 .the remaining space of the image button should be empty.the image should not stretch.
I am working on trying to create a Picture Bingo JavaScript. I am using the standard Bingo Card Generator and it works great however, I need help coding the script so that the number are associated with a picture for example everytime number 12 would show up on the card an image would replace the number. Here is the code that I am using:
I use an image button to post a form. Let's say the button is on A.php and form target is B.php. when clicked, B.php comes but with extra arguments in the url. As far as I understand they are the coordinates of the point I clicked on the button image.
I need to replace the captions with simple text for download speed purposes. This is controlled by a piece of Javascript written for me. I need to change the caption image for a text one.
I'm building a website with a image menu like accordion, using jquery+easing+kwicks [URL]ith CSS, I can change the opacity of the element hovered (the opened kwick), but I'm looking to someway to change the opacity of the inactive kwicks (the images that close when you open a hovered image).I tried to do it with css, or hacking kwicks plugin, but I couldn't make it.