Run Mulitpal Image Changing Arrays Targeted To Different Locations On Same?
Feb 11, 2010
Ihave 2 simular image changing arrays on a page that are targeted to different images that are layered on top of each other (zBodBox.gif & zPWBox.gif). The images are being replaced with other transparent gifs so that the image below shows the transparent pixels of the overlaying image.The transparent gifs work, the links work, the problem is that I don't know how to make the arrays seperate and work independently so that they replace the image intended. This is for a website I am building for a prouuct I have just received a patent for so it is not on the net at this time. I could email you the entire file including the images if necessary. My email address is:stevenbraid@gmail.comIf someone could please help me work out this bug I could get my product to market. I am sorry the code is so long but as it is not up and running yet this is the best I can do. I have streamlined the code as best as I can without leaving out the essentuals.
Im a complete newbie to javascript and I've basically copied and pasted the javascript I found here to use on my site. Its an onMouseOver slideshow: [URL] to use on my site. Basically, my problem is how do I add a second, separate image in a different location on the web page, associated with this script? If I post <a href="javascript:warp()"><img src="myimage" name="targetimage" border=0></a> in two different locations, which is the script for the image, the script stops working, but having it once makes it work. So how do I add two different image locations? Can someone please help me here? I just want to add more images in a different location. ie have image location 1, and image location 2.
I am building a site with ads that I want to rotate positions (this way I can keep it fair for advertisers- the bottom ad rotates up to the top) upon refreshing the page, searching through the site, or each time the user visits. I have three images (sponsor1.jpg, sponsor2.jpg,sponsor3.jpg) that are always displayed vertically in the right banner. I assume this is just a simple javascript slideshow tweaked a bit but can't figure it out.
I find plenty of js scripts that will rotate several images through one image location, but I want image POSITION 1 to start with sponsor1.jpg, image POSITION 2 to start with sponsor2.jpg..and so on... then upon refreshing the page image POSITION 1 is holding sponsor2.jpg, image POSITION 2 is holding sponsor3.jpg... etc
I am at a loss after searching the web. I have a website at At the top right of my site I have a small piece of javascript which rotates 20 adverts. The problem is a lot of my visitors are from the UK and US and all my ads are American, although I have UK affiliates.
I want my site to display ads based on where the visitor is from. Does anyone know if this is possible using JS?
To make a start I installed some javascript which displays the time and time zone for the visitor in the top left of my site. I don't know if this could help at all.
Ive got a small image of a power button and when pressed the inner section on the button changes to yellow, but when its pressed down Im also trying to get part of my H1 (main header logo title) to change to yellow.
Ive created a span with an id surrounding the letters of the H1 that I want to change, the id being : "power";
The javascript that I have come up with so far and works is as follows:
<img id="poweron" src="http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/images/power.png" alt="Power on button" onmousedown="this.src='images/poweron.png';" onmouseup="this.src='images/power.png';"/>
I understand Im not really supposed to be using inline JS, and I know Ive got to create a function for the onmousedown event to trigger changing the H1 text, so am I under the right impression that the JS so far written is redundant and will have to be re-written so thats contained within a script placed just before the closing </body> and an external script for invoking the main function ?
I'm doing a javascript slideshow with image transitions. The way it's setup at the moment that slideshow and image transitions are two separate "modules" with different arrays.
First array for images looks like this: NewImg = new Array ( "photos/1.JPG", "photos/2.JPG" );
Second it's a source for my thumbnails: function photo() { document.getElementById('div1').innerHTML = "<img src='photos/1.JPG' id='photo' class='photo'>"; } function photo2() { document.getElementById('div1').innerHTML = "<img src='photos/2.JPG' id='photo' class='photo'>"; } etc.. Is it possible to include the second one, thumbnails into the first array?
I built my portfolio with Dreamweaver MX. In the bottom frame, I have thumbnails of images. When you click on a thumbnail, it is supposed to load the full size image in a targeted part of the top frame. It works fine in Explorer and Safari, but not in Firefox.
The address is http://www.justmyname.com/portfolio
If anyone has any suggestions on why it isn't working....
See attached mock-up of my site's order table... if I can figure out how to upload an image... [IMG] The user is allowed to change the quantity of items (input fields in the green box) to select which suppliers to order from, and based on this the values in the red boxes should be calculated. It should be a simple problem of multiplying quantities by prices and summing across suppliers for each product... but I want to do it in javascript without reloading the page : )
All values are taken from my database and stored in a php associative array - which seems to be the main complicating factor as it's quite a deep one. $products[13789]['sellers'][3]['products_price'] = 16.99 How would you guys tackle this? Are there any examples/tutorials out there you can point me to?
I'm trying to get rollover images to work that are a little more complex than usual. I have a webpage that presently gives information on four groups within an organization. I've put each group within its own div with an id. The div contains a short description of what the group does, thumbnails pictures of each member of the group, and to the right of these thumbnails, a larger picture. This larger picture is supposed to change, when ever the mouse is over a thumbnail to a normal size picture of the thumbnail, for the first part.
I tried to put in a script that will preload all the original images that should be changed. First I created an array with all the names of the divs, then used two for loops, one nested inside the other to get the pictures into the array. Tried to get the names of the array to hold the pictures from the first array with the names (inames), using a two dimensional array (used an example from a post on this forum) but it seemed to have gone astray, as the onmouseover doesn't work. Code:
I've been given the task of designing within this incredibly rigid site builder program of a clients (seriously I think it's coding circa 1995). I've got a design, but we've had some browser complications. Like I said this thing is very particular, the only way I can change anything is by adding snippets of code in a custom html form that they have. Working everything around, I've had to position an image absolutely so it doesn't expand the body of the page. This though has conflicted with some hover over dropdown submenus. I've figured out that if I can just change that style to the next z-index level it could work. I can't place any kind of code above this instance, so I wondered if I would be able to do this with javascript using a window.onload call? It's been awhile since I've done anything with javascript, so I'm not entirely sure how to do this, or for that matter if it's even possible.
One other thing, this is called on by a class. I know I can't use getElementByID, but think it might be possible to use getElementByTagName ('ul') to do this.
I'm trying to set up a blog, which uses a slideshow within each post, using the jQuery Cycle plugin.
Is there a way of creating separate slide shows for each, using a single class (.post-slideshow-images) - and also have the next and prev links on each, and a caption? Let's say there are 5 instances of slideshows with the class.post-slideshow-images.I've tried the below, but the next and prev links, and the caption are linked between each slideshow (clicking next on one, for instance, controls every instance on the page, and the caption for every slideshow also updates)
Anyone know how to create this in JS? User clicks on a link, the link opens a new window with new webpage AND the page that had the link then changes to a new webpage as well. So end the end that link takes the user to two new pages. For instance, I am on PageA.html and I click an <a href="">Link</a>. Link take me to a newly targeted page called PageB.html. Then at the same time PageA.html turns into PageC.html.
Example: I have an aspx page with several fields and a grid. When I click on the grid i use js to poulate the form layout. I have maybe 15 different forms each with a different table. I have a lot of common js code that I put in a separate file.
I have a function in that file that needs t obe specific to each webform because the data is different. so in the separate js file from a common function I want to call PopulateSpecificForm(DataRow) and put that method in each webform. It doesnt work? any ideas?
I need to open multiple windows via javacript. The for-loop is willing to do that for me:
function open_multiple(){ for(i=1; i<=10; i++){ window.open(ƈ.htm', 'myWindow'+i) }
There's no problem in using the var i in the naming of the windows. What I'm struggling with is the var i in the positioning:
function open_multiple(){
for(i=1; i<=10; i++){ var x=30*i; var y=30*i; window.open(ƈ.htm', 'myWindow'+i, 'top='y', left='x); } } As you can see, I've put the vars outside the string as part of the solution I allready found out. Obviously, as I'm still posting this; it doesn't work yet. :o I must be overlooking something.
if (anyone can point out my mistake here){ document.write("thanks a million") }
I've set up my form with javascript popup boxes to display help. Im using mouse over to display the boxes, and I'm specifying the top, left, and size values for each box..... Which works FINE on my monitor...... BUT, a user was running the application and they were on a differently sized monitor and the boxes were in a different location...
My monitor was set at 1024 x 768. The user was set at 1280 x 800. I presume the reason the boxes appear to be moving is because screen varies while the form is constant... So, does javascript use it's zero, zero point for top and left locations of the box from the monitor rather than the window the form is running is? And if so, how do I set these up so they DON'T move around and obscure things they shouldn't?
I found this slide show [URL]. I got it to work on my website [URL] using Firefox, but when it is viewed in Internet Explorer it will not work. Second question, When the slide show gets to the last image, after the last image all photos disappear and it resets itself changing the format of the webpage. Any way to not have the images disappear while it loops itself or is there a code to have it stop on the last photo and not loop.
I'm looking for some code for creating a drop down option menu for locations, i.e. when registering a user selects a state / county from a drop down menu.I need 3, one for USA, UK and Europe.
I'd like to load locations into the map area dynamically, based on the button URL being selected from the left-hand menu of the Locations page.So when the visitor selects Drebkau within the Germany tab, for instance, the map is changed to that new location.Also, on the current website, we have URLs that link to the various locations. Can those coordinates be used for the new map dynamic map coordinates?
I'm trying to make something a lot like a store locator where a user types in their address of origin and submits, then the script compares the driving distances between their entered address and the 4 destination locations that I will store in an array once the page loads.It's kind of hard to describe. I have a form working to do the distance and driving directions once I know which destination will be chosen.That seems to be working just fine. The problem is that I just can't get anything working that will compare the distance between the origin and each of the options before choosing and displaying directions to the nearest destination. My ultimate goal is to update the list of <options> with PHP and maybe MySQL - though I really don't need this to be large-scale. Then, after the user inputs a starting address if they choose a specific location from the dropdown it will give those directions, otherwise (if the "choose closest location" option is still active) then I will run a comparison of driving distances for each option's address value and store them to an array. Once all locations are read and tested for driving distance I want to take the closest location set that option as selected, and then run the call for driving directions as usual.
I know how to pull the option values, how to set and unset the "selected" attribute, and how to check to see if distances need to be compared. I can figure out how to do just about everything I need EXCEPT for getting the google maps API to play along. I've tried so many dead-end ideas that I have just reset my map code to square one. Any ideas for a script piece to run that will return only the driving distance for a list of locations?I'm going cross-eyed trying to get this working. Does anyone have any ideas for a code blurb to tie this all together? I think everything else should work once I get through the distance iterations but I'm useless with the google maps API...
I've made a gallery that has thumbnails along the top and clicking them changes the source for the full size image below, but it seems I can't change the image size.
A workaround I made up is to put the fullsize image tag inside a div tag. Clicking a thumbnail changes the innerHTML of the div to an image tag with the proper size and source.
I'm wondering if this is the way to do it or if there's a better, more proper way?
ok, I am just learning this stuff, small stupid question here...I am trying to swap images in a little ajax application, and the code handling that looks like...
document.placeholder.src =xmlHttp.responseText
/ no big deal i know, if i print xmlHttp.responseText to the screen the link is correct, but anytime I assign it as a src, i get the link+(all the page html attached on the end) and i dont know why?