I am trying to make an image swap to another image, based on two variables.
i.e. Change an image of a blue car with silver wheels to a red car with black wheels.
The variables are the 1. colour of the car and 2. colour of the wheels. The visitor to the page will click on a coloured car icon to swap the image to the correct coloured car and then on a coloured wheel icon to change the wheel colour.
I have pre-prepared jpegs of all of the combinations of car/wheel colour.
Not sure at all about how to do this, or even if Javascript is the right way to go.
$(document).ready(function(){ //when a link inside our thumbba div is clicked $('#thumbb a').click(function(event){ //prevent the default behavior(going to the page)
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to swap out content from a hidden div (swap-b) into the visible div (swap-a) - this works great, however, I have 12 of these "hidden" divs on the page, and I want each one to behave independently. Currently, when I click the swap button for one div, it activates all the others. I get that this is because all the divs have the same IDs, and that the function is telling all the divs to behave the same, however, I don't see how I'm supposed to apply this function to each div independently. I've tried using a "this" function to make it work, however that just breaks the function.
Many time i am getting one problem with Jquery when i am using more then one jquery plugin on same page then only one plugin works which will be on top. I guess few variables mixing and disturbing to each other. I just want to know is there any way to control it?
I am a complete novice with Javascript, but am trying to work out how I can get a button to swap to another image when clicked, and each image have a different URL attached. I want to use this to toggle the bgcolor of my page using this script:
Code: <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- function createCookie(name,value,days) { if (days) { var date = new Date(); date.setTime(date.getTime()+(days*24*60*60*1000)); var expires = "; expires="+date.toGMTString(); [Code]...
I am trying to make a point and click javascript game. Basically what I want is to have one image displayed on screen at the start (room1.jpg). When you click on a door on that image, I have an onclick event to change the image to a new one that shows the door open (room1_a.jpg). What I want is that when you click the now open door, to display the next room in the game. The only solution I can think of is some sort of nested onclick event using several image maps, but I am fairly new to Javascript and I am not sure if that is possible. What it all comes down to is I want to display each incarnation of each room in the game in the same window without having to reload a new window for each room. I hope that makes sense, if not I can try and clarify. Below is the code I have so far. And as you can see all that does is display the open door when you click on the image. I have not done any of the image mapping yet.
I am trying to put together a purse shopping site - I would like to have the various views of the same purse in thumbnails under one image then when the customer clicks on the thumbnail the larger image will go into the viewing area. The general layout is like this page - [URL] So when someone clicks on the smallest image I would like it to replace the other image on the page and the larger image becomes the thumbnail. How is this accomplished?
I'm trying to use javascript to load an image on a webpage when another image is clicked on, just like an image gallery and just like this except I don't need any text: [URL] I copied the example above but when I click on the smaller image to load the larger one it works for a fraction of a second (I can see the image load in the right spot), but then the browser goes to the URL of the image instead (showing it on a blank page).
I'm failing to get a pure CSS way to achieve this, so trying JS. Several small images in a row, each different. Want mouseover to:
1. change each image to different image on mouseover (each image has its own mouseover image version).
2. produce different paragraph of text below row of images on each mouseover.
I can achieve it with mouseover on text links or on an image, but not with the two events, viz mouseover image swap + mouseover text swap. Would also want to be able to style the text.
I have four links that use graphics to create an unvisited and visited state (using CSS). The link actually changes a section of text elsewhere on that page, so the user doesn't leave the page. The clicked, visited graphic reflects what text you are reading. You can then select a different link, and new text reflects the link you clicked on. What goes wrong is that if you click all four links, you eventually get all four visited graphics showing.
What I want is this. You click on the graphic and the graphic changes to visited. You then select a different link and that state goes to visited but the previous link that is visited too, changes back to unvisited. Therefore when you click on any link, that visited state is shown, and all others always reset to unvisited. The results is that the visited graphic reflects the current text on that page.
I'm trying to create a portfolio website in which I have multiple galleries showing different work on the same page . Each to work separately and change the default image on click. I have seen it work here: h[URL]
I was able to follow this: [URL] but then couldn't duplicate it.
I'm trying to create two array's on this page: [URL]
Both array's would be activated by clicking their respective links -- the "I've got more to say" graphic would activate the text array in the bubble.
The "Meet my friends" graphic would activate the image array that changes the picture of the celebrities (ignore the terrible formatting of the 2nd pic).
I'm going to have a relatively large amount of text array variables and probably 5-10 image array variables.
Currently, the meet my friends button changes one image, but then it won't change back and is basically broken. The text array is currently activated by refreshing the page and I can't get that button to work at all.
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 looking to find a javascript that image swaps 4 button images that are to be used as links.
There will be an unvisited button (color of my choice)
There will be a hover state which Is green.
There will be a visited link button that is purple.
There will be a currently active page button that will be red.
I have a script that works for 3 of the for states. The script that I have also will not keep the purple, visited state, as standard text based links will when a page has allready been visited. Does anyone have a script that will work for what I want to do for all states.
I don't know how to build a script of my own, but plan on learning.
Does anyone have a script that will work for what I want to do for all 4 link/swap states that I want incorporated?
capturing just the file name rather than the entire path of the SRC on my input type="image". Basically when I hover over an image, the Default Image should change to the image being hovered on. Here is my code, can't quite get it to work. Sorry I'm very new to JavaScript
<html> <head> <script language = "Javascript"> function ChangeDefault(src) { //document.frmMain.DefaultImage.src = src <--Doesn't work at all alert(src) //<---Displays the entire file path, want just file name [Code]...
I tried a Javascript on my homepage that works fine on Netscape, works nearlyx normal on Opera but does not work at all on Internet Explorer. Is there anybody out there who can help? I use a frameset of 3 frames. One of these Frames has thumbnails with the javascript code for the image-swap - the big picture should change whenever someone clicks on the corresponding thumb. Code:
I'm looking for a solution that can be used in a calendar/gig guide scenario where each day is represented by a dot image. Now this dot must do the following
1. When the mouse goes over the dot image it swaps to the mouseover dot
2. When the mouse goes out of the dot image it restores back to the original img
3. When the img is clicked the dot image is swapped with another image (different to the other 2) that will remain there even when the mouse goes out of the image
I have a portfolio page which loads a dozen thumbnails and one large image. A friend helped me code a script (below) which will swap out the large image (named "imgLarg") when a different thumbnail is clicked. Both the thumbnail and the enlargement are identically named, one is in /thumbs/ and one is in /enlargements/ - tricky, huh? ;-) What's the easiest way to make this work in other browsers as well?
It must have this black border, but when it gets swapped for a blank, I am left with the black square. how to vanish the border along with the graphic?(I have some vague idea that "border" is not used any more, but anyway...).
function doButtons(picimage) { eval("document['picture'].src = " + picimage + ".src"); } <?php // to change the image size within the web page function imageResize($width, $height, $target) { //takes the larger size of the width and height and applies the formula accordingly... //this is so this script will work dynamically with any size image [Code]....
The problem i'm having is simply getting an image to swap on a mouseover. Well I sort of had it working but then I cahnged the function to try and accomodate for more images and it just fell over dead.
Let me show you the function I have for it. Bear in mind I'm used to coding but more PHP and VB rather than JavaScript
<script language="javascript1.5"> Rollimage = new Array() Rollimage[0] = new Image(244,244) Rollimage[0].src = "images/personal_up.png"
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BTW I have searched google and read many articles on this but still can't get it to work. Also I have searched previous articles on DaniWeb and again none solve the problem.
A client has approached me to build a website which allows visitors to display a rug, select different parts of the rug and change it's colour.I've come across a website that does exactly this, it displays a photo of the rug, you select a colour and then click the part of the image you want to be that colour, and it changes it.
Does anyone know how 1) to pick a colour from an image, and then to 2) change it. Is this possible with javascript, or will I need to use javascript to select the colour from the image, and then some server side PHP to manipulate and reload the image?
I've got the toggle part of this file down across multiple browsers, but now I'm hoping someone can help me with making each link an image swap onClick. Code: