I want to use the values of text boxes on my HTML webpage to create a webpage URL (like below):
<script type="text/javascript">
My text boxes are as follows:
Now this all works and the result webpage URL prints to id='ID1', but the big question is how do I use this resulting URL in another Javascript section as the src="?
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I want to create an web page with infinite x and y.
In web page user can add widgets , once widget added they can place it anywhere on the page , and when next time they login again we have to reposition every widget exactly what they originally had.
I am trying to find the simplest, most cross-browser friendly dynamic navigation for my site. I tried to use a CSS version (Suckerfish) and it worked ok but it destroyed the formatting I had. I would really like to implement this kind of dropdown on my main navigation so users don't have to click and wait for a page to load. If possible, I'd like very few lines of code. That's why the CSS option was good... there was very little javascript.
How would I go about creating a javascript navigation bar?
I want it to be a drop down where you can click on it and the bar drops down or just a cool navigation bar.
Second one is fine. I just have words for navigation now and want to make a box basically around the words so it's easier to click on the links and more recognizable.
Anyone know of a good program for website also? CSS/HTML roughly $200 that will help me build a website from scratch.
I am trying to create a slideshow like the one on this site: [URL]
However, I would like to use JavaScript and CSS instead of Flash. I would be super grateful for any suggestions on how to do this. I am currently using the InnerFade plugin, which works great for the slideshow part, but I can't figure out how to integrate the navigation; I'm not even sure where to start! I'm open to starting over from scratch and not using InnerFade.
I'm trying to use spry to create an accordion navigation system. At the moment I have just inserted it using dreamweaver, and I have been able to change the look of it through CSS. However, I would like the panels to only open as large as their contents, rather than a fixed height, if you understand what I mean. I read through the adobe help and it says:"The accordion also supports variable height panels. To turn this support on, pass a useFixedPanelHeights: false option to the accordion's constructor.Pass a useFixedPanelHeights:false option as follows:[code]But I've got no idea where abouts to put this code, or if I have to name something Acc7. Could someone explain what this means?(Edit - I tried pasting the code in my head tags, and changed the id of my div surrounding the accordion to Acc7 - this just seemed to expand all of the panels and now nothing is working)
I've been beating my head against a wall for a few days trying to get this working. I'm trying to create a dynamic menu where a user selects one item and another select list is shown, then another and another (and so on). Here is my JS, it *should* be taking the ID of the div, comparing it to the selected value and then showing another div by settings it's class property to visible:
can a web parser differentiate between static and dynamic text on a webpage? for example there is a string on a webpage Hello "Fantastic Four"In this "Hello" is a static data and "Fantastic Four" is a dynamic data (say being populated form a database value)Is it possible for web parser to detect whcih is a static and dynamic content?
I am trying to create a hover that displays when text is passed over by the mouse using javaScript. The hover will display a URL to a detailed report when the user hovers over the text.
I currently have an alert message box appearing which asked the user to visit a website to take a survey. What I would ideally like is a message box appearing which gives them two options in the form of buttons. Yes to take the survey now, which would link to the web page. The second button being cancel which would close the message box, which is normally done with the OK button now.
I am trying build tripple drop down list using JQUERY .still i can't do it.1st drop down menu(click option )---->load 2nd drop down in to same page----->load 3rd drop down in to same page(1st menu selected value go to jquery function and it is parsed to
I am trying to create Dynamic TextBox using JQuery. What i am trying to create is when I enter a number in a textbox say "5" then 5 new text box will appear below it with labels. But not able to make it.
I'm developping an ASP.net web page using JQuery Accordeon . the text inside the Accordeon changes so I'd like to create dynamic divisons that support those changes.
Is it possible to create a loop using code to play a song on a webpage? Or does the while statement have to produce numbers like 1, 2, 3? I don't really understand what types of things I am allowed to use when creating a loop.
I'm currently trying to create a script which can grab the HTML from a web page and store it. For example, if I want to use google and search for the term "dogs", I want to be able to access that information.
How can I implement this in JavaScript, if at all?
I'm trying to implement a minimal navigation bar using jQuery's toggleClass() function but can't seem to get it working.
It's the .img_selector div at the bottom of the page:[url]
I want to toggle the 'active' class for each <a> when it's selected, to indicate which image is showing, so after calling jQuery, in the <head> I've got:
Then the links, which also include the showPic function:
I am trying to create portlets that dynamically load their content (usinq jQuery). My first approach was to leave the header + footer + decorations of the portlet OUTSIDE of the dynamically loadable content. It worked just fine but I had to abandon that approach so that I could use the same code both for statically- and dynamically-loaded content (e.g. when no AJAX support was available). So far so good.
Now to my problem: I use the following code for loading my dynamic content
The loading works fine, but after the dynamic content has been loaded I can not seem to get access to it using jQuery!
Short description: Line 3 clears the content (I know! There are better solutions!) Line 4 loads the content Line 6 dumps the data on the console; this is for debuging only, so that I can establish that the correct content is loaded
After the data is properly loaded I did expect to be able to find it by traversing the DOM tree in traditional jQuery fashion (like in Line 10). However, dumping the contents of the 'tag' shows it containing no content at all; it is empty even though the browser renders the expected new result. I thought: Well! The browser holds two copies of the DOM tree; one that is the original page and one that is the modified content used for rendering". Therefore I attempted to manipulate the loaded content within the function (Line 8). The content is visible there, that I have established in Line 6. But I do not know how to access it jQuery-style.
(Why am I trying to modify the loaded content? I want to inject a title row with various decorations and clickable content.)