I'm looking for a script that i can use to display testimonials. So it starts with testimonial one and if you click next it moves to the next testimonial and previous moves backwards through the list.
Anyone got or know the location of a script like this?
Adobe forums suggested a jquery solution. I want to continuously rotate my customer testimonials without requiring users to click to advance. I have successfully implemented rotating text, but am having problems including the image too.
On this page, the words "cash register" is actually the "alt=" for the image, but no image displays.[URL]..
Is there a way to go to the next or previous static HTML page is JavaScript? I know in PHP you can do it with MySql and a database but I haven't been able to find any thing that will work with static HTML pages.
I have page A that redirects to page B. Now I want to go back to the page I came from(Page A). Using javascript:history.go(-1)"> I can go back but not in FireFox , It by pass the previous page. How can I solve this problem. Is there a way to get previous page URL
I'm looking to make a list of products with 5 products per page. Therefore if there are, for example, 23 products, I want a page selector on the page that looks a bit like this:
Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next
I will place this in as an include.
I don't seem to be able to make the previous and next buttons work though. I've tried to make it work using the following code... I'm probably doing something stupidly wrong.
i have pages titled "england_1.htm", "england_2.htm" etc... Code:
I would like to expire my session when a person enters different url in the navigator bar other than my url and comes back to my url.
For example if i visit example.com and then i type gmail in the same navigator bar and then move back to my url example.com through browser back button then i have to end the session of my client i mean he has no more access to my site.
I'm -very- green when it comes to Javascript, but I'm working my way up. The problem right now I'm running in to now is when trying to implement a website function that allows two buttons (previous, and next) to do their respective tasks.
I can get the script to go forward and back, however when I jump to another page in the frame (this is all through iframes), when clicking either button, it will take me to the last page I had stopped on. A little hard to explain, but maybe seeing the code will give you a better idea.
<script type="text/javascript"> var pNum=0; var maxPage=10; function next() { pNum++; if (pNum > maxPage) pNum=10;
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It's nothing fancy, but it's apparently keeping the last page it was on in memory instead of resetting itself, so when I go back to the start page it starts on page 0 and goes to page 10; right now I can stop on page 5, click a link to go back to the starting default page, and when using the 'next page' button it will start on 6 and go from there.
i got a video page, which has images in it, each image is a link to a different video, i want to make it so when 2 lines of images reached, there'll be a button named Next (or anything, doesn't matter) to lead to the Next page of images, note that i want only the part iwth the images to change while using those buttons, not the whole page,the images are built in this way :
I have some jquery functionality in place where by clicking on "more" a div replaces the old div. This works fine but I can#t seem to get the "previous" link to work, it simply refreshes the current content instead of replacing the div with the old one
HTML Code: <script type="text/javascript" src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript">
I have these 2 pages. One page is a form with a text box field.
The other one is an adress book pop-up page kinda thing. When user opens adress book pop-up, they click on a link and the textbox field in the form page is populated. If they click further on the array of the links on address page, the values are seperated by a comma.
How do I limit (from the function AddTo()) the entry (or auto population) to just one, instead of comma seperated multiple? Code:
I have a form where users need to be able to change a particular value in a <select> but need to confirm that this is what they want to do under certain circumstances. I have the script firing up ok and prompting the user, but I'm darned if I can figure out how to undo the change if required.
What I want to do is something like document.form.object.value=document.form.object.oldvalue but I have no idea what the correct properties are.....
So, how do you roll-back the selection in a <select>?
does any one have any idea how to go back to a calling (previous page) from the present one you are in;
1. without clicking the 'back' button on the toolbar
2. and still retain the values that a user already filled in in the previous page you are returning to (i.e. - the user should not have to fill in the values afresh)
3. maybe using the on click event of a button, or any other method.
I have been banging my head on the desk trying to figure this out for half a day, so I thought it was time to ask some experts for advice.What I am trying to do is upgrade a website for work that has a large number of HTML files manually linked with <back | next> links. Currently, every time I have to add pages, it is a huge pain to re-link every link so that the order is correct.I have been trying to make a JavaScript applet that can automatically link the next/back link from the file-names or from an array or text file.The best thing I have gotten to work so far is by using numerical (001.html, 002.html) filenames, as coded below.
I am creating a gallery and am having trouble getting the previous and next buttons to work properly with the current image. I was trying to create a solution that would change the current image variable so that the previous and next buttons would correlate.
What I am working on can be found here [URL].. As you can see the next and previous buttons are not working.
Here is my JavaScript: <script type="text/javascript"> /* following not currently used by this script function show(what) { var find = "Img" + what.id.substring(4);
When you press the down key while in an input field the default behavior for some event creates a dropdown of the previously input text. What event creates that behavior and how do I stop it ?
For example, to prevent ANY type of default behavior when clicking ANY key, I thought this would work, but the dropdown still occurs. What am I doing wrong ?
In html file:<body > Search Text: <input type='text' id='searchtext' />
in javascript file: function blank(){ return false; } function registersearch(){
I'm creating a simple gallery as a way to dip my toes into jQuery. I have thumbnails, each of which link to an image file, and when the user clicks on them the main image in the center is swapped. This works fine.
I'm now coding the "previous" and "next" buttons. They will work the same way -- they just link to a photo, and when clicked the main photo is swapped. However, the link needs to update whenever a new image is displayed.
The way I am doing this now is to: 1) Go through the list of thumbnails and work out which thumbnail in the list is the one that points to the current main image, 2) find the previous and next thumbnails (if they exist), 3) update the links and show the previous and next buttons as required.
I'm looping through a bunch of code that randomly has a div with an image followed by a div with a link. I want to dynamically remove all of the images in a previous div if the following div has a link:
I know I can loop through all of the links with something like this:$('div a.link').each(function(){ /* do something */ });But I just don't know what to do when I loop through them to pull out the previous div's image.
What i'm doing is that i've got a sign-up form. Since the signup form can be accessed from many pages, i'm trying to use javascript to go back to the page the person comes form. so what i'm using is this:
PHP Code:
This works perfectly.. BUT.. in some browsers i have to press refresh to have the changes made.
E.g. index.php says "hello guest" after signing in some browsers say "hello user" some like ie5 say "hello guest" (if i refresh, then it says "hello user")
So is there anyway to goback to the previous page in history and not to use the cache?