In this viewer, I need to have the focus go back to the main page after a selection is made. Otherwise, the user may scroll his mousewheel and change the selection. I forget just how.
<body>
<select id="viewer" onchange="song()" size="1">
<option value="none">::::::::::::: Choose Your Video Here :::::::::::::</option>
<option value="x/wmv">Video 1</option>
<option value="y.wmv">Video 2</option>
<option value="z.wmv">Video 3</option>
</select>
</body>
I have a video gallery with a bigger div with width 500 pixels where the main video is waiting to be played and below is a smaller div with all the others videos from the gallery having width of 80 pixels.The list of video are managed by a content management system in PHP and are the result of youtube "Share Embed action" where the result is an iframe with the link for the video.How can i clicking on a video from the smaller div see the video being displayed in the bigger div ? already playing? or in a new layer above the website ?For now the video plays in the div it is located at.As an example here is the source video format :
I am currently writing a CMS and I need a few minor variable values from the YouTube Api. I wish to embed a YouTube video into a page and then extract key information about that video such as:
1. The Title 2. The duration 3. The number of hits
I'm trying to create a video box on a website that plays a youtube video and then automatically plays random recommended videos with no break in playback. An endless playlist created by youtube based on the initial video. Youtube uses Javascript API. I have never used Javascript before but i'm just trying to get the video to play as above. There are few tutorials online and I couldn't find anyone trying to do a similar thing.
We are having an issue with the video playing on our client's site. The video plays fully locally but not fully once set live on the any of the browsers, it plays just the first 15secs, then it stops.
Can anyone share some ideas as to how we can resolve this. The player is in Flash, and uses an eternal XML file for the video. We have checked and all connection are correct.
Header Code:
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/swfobject/2.2/swfobject.js"></script> Body Code <script type="text/javascript"> var flashvars = {
so that when you click on the thumbnails it also displays the video description underneath the video, a count, i.e. 1 of 3 etc. and previous and next buttons. Should I be using another plugin or is there a way with this one?
I am new to javascript (I started learning it today) so please explain it for newbies.I am trying to get the amount of video (in seconds) buffered already by the client and the whole duration of the video.Then, I divide them to get the precentage which was buffered so far.I have no problem storing the durating using:var duration = document.getElementById('vid').duration- returns "12.6" (seconds).I am struggling with getting the buffered time. I tried: var buffered = document.getElementById('vid').buffered.This one returns "[object TimeRanges]".From what I understood this is some kind of an object (Like an array?).I tried returning "buffered.length" and I get "1" back.
On my website I have a video player at the top and below that a list of videos. Users click on one of the videos and that video begins playing in the player at the top of the page. Is there any way that the link the user clicks to play the video can also jump to the video player at the top of the page? I've tried various hyperlinks but I can't get it to work. The videos play fine, but the users don't realize that they need to scroll back up to the top of the page to see the video.
[URL]
#### below is the video player #### <div id='videoPlayback' style='width: 425px; height:344px;'> <!-- <div style='width: 425px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; margin-top: 10px;'> -->
I'm looking to duplicate the video-embedding technique shown on revision5.com, whereby they show the flash video to all platforms where flash is available, and only show the HTML5 player on mobile devices. Is there a browser-sniffing framework, or some other method available to accomplish this?
I have created a transparent flash video (virtual spokesperson) for my website. For demoing purposes, I would like to have this appear on any desired website.
This is what I am trying to produce - here a virtual spokesperson appears on the [url]website: [url]
Have a look at other sites which enable one to type in a URL and their demo virtual spokesperson appears on the given site: [url] [url]
I believe they do this within an iframe to display the underlying website.
I am looking for a Javascript program which will display a thumbnail view of all the images in a particular folder.
If the user clicks on one of the thumbnail images then a larger view of the image will be displayed.
I am presently using a forward/backward type of viewer. The code I am using requires all the image file names to be named with an ascending number as part of the file name. For example ; img001.jpg img002.jpg img003.jpg etc. etc.
This scheme requires renaming all of the original file names, too much work if you have lots of images and in addition it does not display thumbnails. Can anyone point me to a better piece of Javascript code.
The Javascript code I am looking for should accept a folder name and should not require renaming all the original images.
<!--// Parameter list as follows: Image File Title of Image Width of Image Height of Image Window Position X coordinate Window Position Y coordinate //-->
If you want to use this download the attached text file instead of copying and pasting from the screen here. The forum keeps putting spaces in the coding when copying and pasting causing the script to have an error.
I'm looking around for an AJAX type control that can take image versions of documents and display and manipulate them within a page and preferably degrade gracefully when Javascript is switched off. The sort of thing I'm looking for is similar to the flashpaper viewer, except not in flash.
I've got the following simple image viewer code which works fine on Safari and IE, but doesn't quite work on Firefox. On Firefox, it shows just the first image, but doesn't change images when I click on the prev and next buttons.
<script type="text/javascript" <br /> function changeImage() {
Im after a "lightbox style" image viewer that I can put on my site. However, I dont want the popup functionality, I just want the ability to show an image, and when I hover over than image, see buttons for next previous image.
Is there an existing script that can do this? I dont want to go down the flash route with this.
I haven't used jQuery before (don't know JS either), but am building a site with a slideshow image viewer "Cross slide" [URL] and it seems simple enough for a newbie.
I have the files for the plugin, jquery.min.js. and jquery.cross-slide.min.js inside my root folder. I think i'm doing everything right but am getting error messages in the FF error console:
Error: jQuery is not defined (this is associated with the closing bracket and parentheses in blue below) Error: $ is not defined
Also, about my images: Is the script currently written to know to look in my "images" folder for them or do I need to change something? i.e. { src: 'images/home_image1.jpg' },
I was wondering if anyone has figured out a near-perfect way to check if the client has all the elements fully loaded? Not talking about all the css and text loading and the event triggers while the client is viewing images load: I mean the event auto-triggers after all the images are fully loaded, along with the css, text content, etc.
(P.S. Not talking about AJAX. Literally when somebody visits a page itself, the elements all completely load first, then the event fires.)
My client currently has a Flash book reader on his site that provides a UI for reading a book.Each page of the book is a GIF, and there are hundreds of books available.Now, my client would like to change this reader, and I've convinced him to let me rebuild the reader in jQuery.The hiccup is that, for copyright reasons, the images of the pages in the book must not be downloadable or accessible in the source code.(In other words, there shouldn't be a way to steal the book other than taking a screenshot of every page.)I want the reader to be powered by jQuery, it is, by definition, in-browser.
have 4 tabs which are loaded via AJAX, 3 of them from external html files. Within these tabs I have a number of images in a gallery.When the page is loaded initially, the Fancybox works fine, but when I click on another tab, ie pull in external content, and click on an image it loads in another window.Seems like the new content pulled isnt hooked up to the Fancybox trigger..in right direction.The code is detailed below, I need some kind of call on the AJAX to trigger FB???
[code] <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
01) I would like to rollover (onmouseover?) a button that is a video and have the video (button) play. (A 5 sec video that stops at end)
02) On rolloff (onmouseoff?) the same button I would like it to rewind to the beginning for next rollover.
03) I would like to add more of these "Video Button Rollovers" to the same website page in the future. I would like to use DreamWeaver CS4, and stay away from flash for more accessibility and less memory intensive overhead. (obviously no control-bar for video)
I have all the parts to this to try a variety of solutions. The video is a box with untied string on a white background. When played a person fades-on and ties the string into a bow. (white background matches website background)
Parts:
01) video from untied box to tied box with person .mov 02) image of first frame of video .jpg 03) video from untied box to tied box with person to person fade-off and untied box .mov 04) video of tied box with person to person fade-off and untied box.mov
I have been trying to run two Javascripts within the same page. The first is the Drop down menu Javascript, the second is the Picture Viewer (Click an image and it opens) Here is a copy of the webpage (the active version has been modified to reduce confusion for users) [URL] I have tried a noconflict, but it didn't seem to work. As you can see, the Picture viewer works fine, but the drop down menu seems to be in conflict.
I find JS more time consuming because I have to manually search line by line for a single error. In C++ or C the compiler tells me the exact line number of the error or at least what the error is so I can research it.
With JS, notepad or Firefox's source viewer doesn't indicate anything. Is there any software available that will error check JS codes?