GetElementById - Display The NAME Of The Image Upon Onmouseover
Oct 21, 2009
got a function fu() which should display the NAME of the image upon onmouseover,but when I try it,all the images show the same name,although they have different names in the code. I thought the problem might be in the getElementById argument,that is why i've put 3 question marks instead of an ID...
I don't know how to use the onmouseover event the text , then display the image.For example, I have a <p onmousever="">CHECK</p>, then when I move the mouse over the text, the image will display.
I have this structure (frommarkItUpplugin): It's image button with CSS a:hover element. I want to putjQueryso when user mouse-over that button, another panel shows underneath (with 9 more buttons) to click on. Something like this: How to select that thing with jQuery? For showing/hiding the panel I would use this code jQuery('body').append("<div id='panel' style='display: none;'>9 buttons inside this div</div>");
I have this code that displays a thumbnail strip and then when you mouse over a thumbnail a bigger images shows up over the strip. The problem is it only is working on some of them and only when the mouse is over a certain part of the picture. When I click them however the picture shows up everytime. I was wondering if anyone could help me with what I'm doing wrong. My html/javascript code is below as well as my css file.
I want to be able to display text + URL when I move to a link. When I select close window then the screen go away. No pop up window. I just want a box next to the link to be able to do this.
I'm having a problem with .attr(). I will explain it whith code.I have this HTML code:
<p id="textoMarca0" onmouseover="muestraDialog('textoMarca0');"> this is an example paragraph </p>
[code]....
So now the onmouseover has again its value [the original one, copied by doing an alert($("#"+elem+i).attr('onmouseover')) when i disable the onmouseover event], but it doesn't work
I am trying to have the user input data into a box on a form and when they press an "Add" button, what they typed in the input field should appear in a box below. I can get it to to work....slightly. What they typed pops up where it should be, but then it disappears. Here is the javascript code and the form code:
I thought this would be fairly easy. I want a line to be displayed on the bottom of each book image when the mouse pointer moves over them. I am using IE 8 and keep getting this error message: "Object Doesn't support this property and method"
Code:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head>
You see I'm trying to change an event like I'd change a property. The first will change the text to hello. I'd like the second to change the onmouseover event to display a hello world alert... but it doesn't seem to do anything.
Im trying to enlarge an image using onmouseover but im trying to keep the image in the same central position eg. The image increases in size from the middle out rather than the top left corner staying in the same position (as in my code). An onmouseout setting the image back to the original size.
Code: document.getElementById('all_days_div').style.display = 'none'; The HTML section containing the div the Javascript should be hiding Code: <div id="all_days_div" style="display:block;"> <p align="right" > Show All Days </p> </div>
When the JavaScript code is called, instead of hiding the div, I get the following error:"Cannot read property style of null" Do you see anything wrong with what I've written, or is my problem elsewhere?
Now when I hover over the link the (background-) image of the link does not change. I also have this in the css..that when I hover over the image it changes and there it works just fine.
Here is what I am trying to do and I need some help with the code. I want to have a group of thumbnail images on an HTML page, when the visitor onmouseover a thumbnail I want a larger image of the thumbnail to display in a larger floating box beside each thumbnail. I really don't want any borders or titles on the floating boxes - clean box. Also onmouseout the larger floating box will hide.
I know I could add onmouseover events to each li item and changing the src of the category. But Im trying to find a better solution. And I think I should be able to use document.getElementById(id).onmouseover = function() for that.
note I know I could use jquery to do all of this very easy but I consider this practice because I don't know that much javascript.
I have an image with links on it for my site. When I hover over the links, it loads another image below, with sub categories. Is it possible for the onMouseOver code to also activate an image map, so that the sub menu links are clickable? I need to have different image maps so that the hover areas correspond to the sections of the image Code:
How can I add an onMouseout event to this code? I have only used this script with the onClick enent. If there is a simpler way, please let me know that. Code:
Can you do an onmouseover swap image on an <img src tag instead of a link tag, e.g. <a href ? I want to swap images when mousing over the image but don't want the image to link to anywhere.
I started with an Image Gallery javascript (from Jeremy Keith) in order to have an onMouseover effect for a menu, at the client's request--they wanted small moused-over pics in the menu to prompt a larger version of the photo in another column. Works great. But the href in the code, when clicked, currently links to the larger img opening in a new window. I want to add an onClick so that the user is taken to another page.
Here's the JS: function showPic(whichpic) { if (document.getElementById) { document.getElementById('placeholder').src = whichpic.href; if (whichpic.title) { document.getElementById('desc').childNodes[0].nodeValue = whichpic.title; } else { document.getElementById('desc').childNodes[0].nodeValue = whichpic.childNodes[0].nodeValue; }return false; } else { return true; }}
var previousToggle=null; function toggleMe(a){ var e=document.getElementById(a); if(!e)return true; if(e.style.display=="none"){ e.style.display="block"; if(previousToggle)previousToggle.style.display="none"; previousToggle=e; } return true; }
And here's the code: <a onMouseover="toggleMe('para1'); showPic(this); return false;" href="images/commercial_600.jpg" title="abcdefg"> <img src="images/pix_smaller3.jpg" style="float:left" width="70" height="70"></a>
Im a complete newbie to javascript and I've basically copied and pasted the javascript I found here to use on my site. Its an onMouseOver slideshow: [URL] to use on my site. Basically, my problem is how do I add a second, separate image in a different location on the web page, associated with this script? If I post <a href="javascript:warp()"><img src="myimage" name="targetimage" border=0></a> in two different locations, which is the script for the image, the script stops working, but having it once makes it work. So how do I add two different image locations? Can someone please help me here? I just want to add more images in a different location. ie have image location 1, and image location 2.