This thing is being seen on many websites...! while page is loading.. user see a page loading Icon until the page loads..! i dont knw wht exactly it is called.? some links or script so that i can us e it for my page..!
I have a site that is very jQuery and image heavy. The main sections of the site link to sections that are built with several Tabs, and as it loads, you briefly see all the content load and then it is hidden by the Tabs code.
The plan is to have a full window DIV that sits above all the content with a loading icon that plays until the entire page loads, and then it fades down.
After some hair pulling and research I have code in place that does exactly as I ask, however it does not seem to work in IE6+7. It works in all other browsers.
I have a lot of javascript functions that request information from an iframe hidden on the page. I see other sites do this, but their browser does not do the loading action (like the processing circle in Firefox). When I do it on my site, each browser shows the loading icon, as if a page was loading. Is it possible to not have this?
http://bit.ly/cv1YqN
That is a sample link. Go down right side of page where you see three buttons: Trailers Featurettes Clips.Those return iframe information to work.
Im trying to add some simple display features to a web application and am running into some unexpected IE8 behavior. Basically, the app runs some database retrieval from the server using Ajax techniques, and during that time (say, 30 seconds), I want to just give the user a clue as to whats going on. It could be as simple as a wait cursor. More interesting, I prefer to unhide a div with an animated loading icon, then hide it again when loading is complete.
Im not a developer but I managed to fumble together a simple website and implemented an upload form from html-form-guide.com, but i want to add a loading icon to let the user know that its actually doing something, especially for larger files.
So what happens is that I have a page that uses a Javascript tab navigation div, named 'Tabber', working perfectly. Basically it picks up HTML tags with a specific classname and after the page is loaded it creates a small portion of HTML to create the desired effect. The problem is that it only does it after the page is loaded, which I am fine with it, but before that, the contents of that same div (that come from a SQL query) are not formated and the page just breaks apart untill the document is fully loaded (my current workaround is an overflow:hidden but...it is still ugly to watch), and only then it adjusts itself due to the right CSS propreties.
Now, it would be great if I could just have a loading icon showing up inside the div while the page is not loaded, so I can manage to hide that Javascript HTML injection process.
I have a function that displays a loading icon just before the ajax call starts, but I wanted to display that icon only if the ajax call takes longer than 3 seconds. My question is: How to implement a counter after the ajax call?
My webcraft pages has 2 frames one for menu and another to load the cooresponding page selected in the menu. When clicking a link in the menu some page are taking long time to load in the right frame. So i wud like to show page is loading message till the page is loaded in the frame. I tried with some methods but its not working. Am not sure whats going wrong.
1. Every time your page loads a "init()" function will load.
2. Define a div named "loading" right after <body> section.
3. Place this javascript code right after you define the div.
I used the above method also but not working. Is it because am loading it in a Frame? If so what i have to do to show the message.
I'm looking for a solution where I can show hidden parts of a page when a person submits a successful captcha. Of course, the parts of the page that are hidden shouldn't be available for viewing via code. Is this possible to do? Are there any scripts available that enable me to do this without reloading the whole page or loading a new one?
I am using multiple instances of the jquery datepicker on my form. Due to my CSS i could not use the icon trigger built-into jquery, it caused the icon to be displayed below the input field and i wanted it to be displayed next to the text. Below is the code for one of my input fields.
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I have multiple date fields i want to use the datepicker with. The issues i am having are; 1. when i click on the icon to display the datepicker, the picker is displayed, but it displays on the wrong icon. No matter what icon i click on it always gets displayed on only one and it is always the same one. Each field has its own unique name and id the only thing that each field shares is a class. I can't seem to figure out how to fix this. My other issue is that when i click on the icon the page scrolls to the top, so if i am clicking on a picker icon at the bottom of the screen it scrolls the screen to the top.
i working on web map of MMORPG gamehttp:[url].....(here is "working" version dont comment a code, its shitty i working on funkcionality,i will perform code cleaning and optimalizacion after i implement all needed functions and solve all my problems)so i have 2 problems:
1) map performance when zooming.i need drawn ~600 dots of NPCs on map and recalculate their positions on map when zoom in/out, my current solution is slow ( cleaning and appending HTML into map content) i wana know if there is faster solution how do it ?
2)i using jQuery tooltips to show data when NPC or fort icon is mouseovered , it works great only with one problem, when i zoom with tooltip opened , it loose "connecion" with fort/NPC icon and tooltip stuck on screen...
I have the code for a javascript slider in my header. It is supposed to slide a menu out to the LEFT of the facebook icon at the top of my page. Unfortunately....this is not the case. Here are the 2 issues happening. I think they are both related to the javascript, but I do not know enough about it to fix it. [URL]
The attached pic shows what the alignment of the icons, is supposed to look like (my nav menu is pushed down a few pixels, as well). Here is what the sliding menu is supposed to do (top right menu in the white part of the page) [URL]
how do I change my html/javascript so that if I drag and drop a link from a webpage to the desktop in such a way that the name of the shortcut created is not the URL of the link but the link itself?
e.g. if the link is
<a href="http://www.microsoft.com"> MS </a>
then the name of the desktop icon should be 'MS' and not http://www.microsoft.com
I have a website that I am maintaining that was built some time ago. There is a little speaker icon on a page that allows a user to click to hear the pronunciation of a word.
I have created a party-events website. Which displays a lot of dates of events. As you might understand this page takes some time to load. Therefor I want some of loading image to be displayed while the page is loading. Anybody has an idea how to pull this of? I don't know how.
In detail: People come to my website. They click on "events" and a loading.gif pops up and and makes the background darker. After the page has completely loaded the loading image disappears and the website shows.
Preloading images has got to be JS 101. However, it does not seem to be working. Here is the function that I am using. I added the alerts to make sure it is working and all the right alerts show up, yet when I do my mouseover, it still takes about a second (only the first time) to load the image (thumbnail).
loadims(max, letter) {//loads information images if (document.images) { max++; alert(max); for(i=1; i < max; i++) { rslt = new Image(); imgn = 'm/' + letter + i + '.jpg' rslt.src = imgn alert(imgn); } loaded = true; }}
I recently set up a JQuery script to show and hide a specific DIV on my site. Everything is working correctly except when the page is loading, the DIV is fully expanded and hides as it's supposed to a few seconds later. Ideally, I would like this DIV to remain hidden until the user actually clicks on it. This seems to be a performance issue, but honestly I am a JavaScript novice so I really don't know where to go from here.
The page in questions is here. And the specific areas that use this script are the "Change Log" and "Readme" boxes.
I have a button on my site, which when clicked calls an ajax function. What I want to do though, is append a loading graphic for just 2 seconds inside the button such that it looks as if the website is 'busy' saving when the button is clicked. This is obviously just for user feedback as the 'save' is done instantly - it's just for user feedback to make the user confident that the save button has worked. To do this, I'm trying to append a loading image to the save button, delay for 2 seconds, then remove the image, but it doesn't seem to work.
I have this HTML:
<p><a href="#" title="" class="save">Save</a></p> And this jQuery: $ (
I have an iframe and I want to display a loading animation to the user until the iframe is fully loaded, this is want I did:
1. I start the iframe with style:display:none 2. I have a div that wraps the iframe 3. When the iframe is fully loaded a method is called from the iframe 'removeDivs', I change the div to be invisble with style:display:none and I set the iframe to be visible with stle:display:"" 4. The problem: Because the div wraps the iframe, after changing the style of the iframe its stay invisible, the property I set doesn't affect.