I'm putting together a browser-based WYSIWYG editor. I need a script that will open a javascript color palette and then set text background color onclick of the selected color. Any ideas where I might look? I tried IE's execCommand function, but that only opens a prompt to write in a color and users hate that.
So I'm trying to change the background color of a textbox depending on how many characters are enter (putting it green/red depending on count), and I'm having a hell of a time. There are 50 different textbox IDs on the page (give or take, dynamically generated), each unique/sequentially numbered (id1, id2 ... id50).Now I'm not that good with Javascript, but this is what I can up with so far.I was trying to use 'this.id' so I wouldn't have to name each of the IDs.
How to compare background color of a textbox ,i have tried the following code but it is not working
if(document.getElementById('myName').style.backgroundColor=='rgb(254,204,204)') and if(document.getElementById('myName').style.backgroundColor=="#fcc")
I'm using a javascript code to create a button that will change the background color of a specific DivLayer from white to black and back again.The result of that is here:
My Test Page What I can't figure out is how to make the text in that specific DivLayer to change color with the background. Overall,what I want is for the text to be black when the background is white,but when the viewer of the site clicks the button and changes the background color to black,I would like the text to change color to white.
I'm sorry if I'm not being specific enough.I've tried searching for this online and on these forums,but nothing seems to come back,but to be honest I'm not really sure what I'm searching for.
I am trying to implement a color picker in my application, so, as, whenever a user selects a certain text, he'll click on a link and a color picker pop will appear, i am able to get the selected text, able to pick the color, bt, not getting a way to apply this color to foreground or background.
e.g, suppose the color i get is: #cc000;
the selected text is:
var text=document.getElementById('text'); var seltext = text.document.getSelection()="My Name is Jon";
Now, i want to know a way to apply this color to "My Name is Jon".
have been trying to rework this to call additional, independent sets of colors to cycle through (so it would loop thru a set of grays, a set of primary colors, etc). I would use perhaps a different function name in the HTML to call different sets of colors. If this is more complex than I think it is, I think 3 sets would be plenty. demo link of script in current state at bottom)
I am trying to change my sites background color. The color changes but it doesn't go back to the first image anymore. does anybody know what the problem could be?
I have a div whose hover color is initially set through a CSS style sheet, but have found that if I change the background through a script, the hover is wiped out. Here's how I'm changing the colornode.style.backgroundColor = '#00FF00';Later on, I need to restore the normal color and have the hover still work. Is there any way to programatically reinstate the h
I have a form which contains FOUR text fields (e.g. TEXTFIELD1, TEXTFIELD2, TEXTFIELD3 & TEXTFIELD4). Each text field holds a HEX,DEC color value. ABOVE this form I have a table with TWO ROWS (ROW1 and ROW2). ROW1 should correspond with TEXTFIELD1, so that when the VALUE in TEXTFEILD1 is changed the background color of ROW1 will change to match the HEX,DEC VALUE entered in TEXTFIELD1. The same would happen with TEXTFIELD2 and ROW2. TEXTFIELD3 should be used to change the color of the TEXT inside ROW1 and TEXTFIELD4 should change the color of the TEXT in ROW2. I also wanted to know if it would be possible to achieve this without clicking any button.
------------------------------------------------------------------ | ROW1 | TEXT IN ROW 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------ | ROW2 | TEXT IN ROW 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------
TEXTFIELD1 <----HEXDEC VALUE GOES HERE to change color of ROW1---->[code]....
Is there a way to get the style element text ("body { background-color...") in internet explorer?The following example works in FF but in IE it gives the following error:Unexpected call to method or property.
Is there code to just underline linked text to a certain color (red) but doesn't change the text color (it was white & when hovered over, it still stays white with a red underline)?
I am using superfish menu on the site below. http:[url]...when I go through the sub menus. parent menu item's "a color" turns into white again but not background color. then nothing is seen. I want it to stay as first hover condition (white bg and black text) when I walking through sub menus. I cannot override it.
I want to make the date at the top right darker blue. But when I do that, all the light blue text next to the pictures also changes.
How can I control the color of the result of document.write output without changing the forground color of the entire page? Note my document write includes variables, so I was hesitant to imbed an html command in the document.write.
l need to apply a hover css on a radio button. Currently the background color only draws a box around the radio button but does not the actual radio color. l dont mind if there is no css even javascript will do
There are two radio buttons, sometimes one will be disabled, other times the other will be disabled. I would like to make a script that: First: Changes the color of surrounding text of the disabled radio button to the color grey. Second: Checks the other radio button.
This was my plan: I would make a script that: First: Removes all the current classes and add the class "greyed_out" (or better: change only the color of) the parent element, all siblings and children of siblings (if any) of the radio button that is disabled at that time.Second: Sets the attribute "checked to the other radio button". I made a script, but when I set the bottom radio button to disabled the script doesn't work:
I been racking my brain for about an hour now, and cant seem to work this one out. I need to in javascript, get the HEX value (#FFFFFF) of a div's background color. style.backgroundColor doesnt seem to work. ut it seems to be different in every browser, and i cant seem to make it work. (it must work in IE, FF, Chrome, Safari) I have tried using a couple of examples, but nothing seems to work...
I have a function returning a string but the problem is that the color of it is blue which suits me well for some pages but not for others. Is it possible to "feel" what the color of the background in the current document is and set the color of the output accordingly? The background will be an image, in most cases.
I'm just trying to do something pretty simple which is an alert box which will give me the background color. So simple that it doesn't want to work, that is!
The line the body is onmouseover: <p id="metallic" onMouseOver="switchElementColour('metallic');">metallic c-prints</p> The function is as follows function switchElementColour(elementName){ var tryId = document.getElementById(elementName); var yrf = tryId.style.backgroundColor;