HTML - Best Color Chart Option?
I realize that I need to have an offline color chart handy, I would like a standalone chart on my desktop for easy access, any links please?
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Please help so that border color for textbox is not impacted only background color should change here is the sample code <code> <html> <head> <title>Untitled Document</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> </head> <body> <p> <input name="text1" type="text" id="text1" value="textbox 1" onfocus="this.style.background ='#cad5df'" onblur="this.style.background='white'"> </p> <p> <input name="text2" type="text" id="text2" value="textbox 2" onFocus="this.style.background = 'yellow'" onBlur="this.style.background='white'"> </p> </body> </html> </code> Hello all! Does anybody noticed that font colors are treated as background color while printing in IE? I just set a <font color=#f0f0f0>MY TEST</font> or <span style="color: #f0f0f0">MY TEST</span> and, on screen, it's OK. On print preview, it goes black. I can print in grayscale only if I turn "print background images and colors" on. Does anybody has a workaround on it? It will be a watermark, so it should be printed in grayscale. I dont think I'm setting a background color, specially on first example (color of the font). Thanks! I have a social network. I want my users to be able to pic colors for certain things... I'd really like to use the GUI that twitter has for this, but that could be expensive... So how do I do it? And how do i get smilies to input text into a text box like this one... Dynamic pages are going to be hard i think I want to put color in my option box.. How can i do it? thanks =D <html> <bgcolor="black"> <select size="1" name="D1" > <option selected>Punk</option> <option>Sum 41</option> <option>GoodCharlot</option> <option>My Chemical Romance</option> <option>Green Day</option> <option>Blink 182</option> <option>The All American Rejects</option> <option>The offspring</option> <option>30 seconds to mars</option> <option>Tokio Hotel</option> </select> </html> Hey all! Is there a way to pass more than one value using the HTML option tag? I am using HTML and ASP together and so I need a first name variable and a last name variable from a DB2 table to be passed as well as show up together as one value in the drop-down box I have created (i.e. John Doe). As of right now I have figured out how to make it show in the drop-down box as John Doe however, I need the full name to be one value. Hope this makes sense! Thanks! Response.write "<option value=" & rs("FIRST_NM") & ">" & rs("FIRST_NM") & "</option> <option value=" & rs("LAST_NM") & ">" & rs("LAST_NM") & "</option>" How I could make a download option using HTML. Thanks in advance how to do? i want a link that go to one site and show another text like - Lemon Smash <a href="http://www.jogos10.com/jugar.php?id=4918">Click to play =)</a> . but in option box. <script type="text/javascript"> window.onload=function() { document.getElementById('menu').onchange=function(){ goThere(this.value); } } function goThere(url){ location.href=url; } </script> </head> <body> <div> <select id="menu"> <option value="www.benfica.com" selected="selected">go to benfica</option> </select> </div> ?? is that? it is not working, is the last time that i call for your help, i promess, but plzzzzzzzzzz =D I have a drop down menu that changes the page when one of the options is selected. When I select an option, I want that option to become the selected option. Here is some example code. <select class="select" name="Gender" onchange="submit()"> <option value="">Gender</option> <option value="0">Female</option> <option value="1">Male</option> </select> If I select "Female" I want that option to be selected when the page reloads. Now the menu resets to "Gender" every time the page reloads. Thanks Hello, I want to put a dashed line divider between a value in option and other options. A pseudocode is mentioned below. Please help How do I achieve this? The dashed line should not be allowed to be selected. <SELECT> <OPTION VALUE="TravelLeisure.html">Travel & Leisure <OPTION VALUE ""> ----------- <OPTION VALUE="ymca.html">Waste Management <OPTION VALUE="WaterManagement.html">Water Management <OPTION VALUE="Welding.html">Welding </SELECT> Thanks, Ruchir Hi, how can I put in a drop down menu that slides down or across from a regular text link in html? Then, when selecting one of the options, I would like it to automatically take the visitor to the page option selected? I don't want a drop down menu and then hit 'Go' type mechanism, just a slide and click type thing. i.e when the link is clicked on it would reveal a drop down list that says.. Hotel Car Rental Airport Car Park Insurance and would then link directly to the appropriate page. Thanks! One product in my shop has multiple sizes and each size has a different price. I would like a drop down menu that lists options like this: Small Shirt - $15.00 Medium Shirt- $20.00 From whatever option is chosen, I need to register both the name(item_name) and price(amount) values with two different fields, like this: input type=hidden name="item_name" value="Small Shirt" input type=hidden name ="amount" value="15.00" Any suggestions? Hi: Problem with understanding/using the <select /> clause. I would like the page sent to the user (upon loading) to show the chosen location (i.e., a State of the USA) when I send an updated page with a specified 'Value' set: Here is an abbreviated portion of my Select Clause: <select name="homestate"> <option selected="selected" value="CA">Select State</option> /*note the 'CA*/ <option value="AK">Alaska</option> <option value="AR">Arkansas</option> <option value="CA">California</option> /* I want California to display */ </select> Note that my 'Value' above for the "selected" option is "CA" (for California). However, if I send this updated page to my user with *his* state as 'CA', it still shows as 'Select State' -- where I wish 'California' to display in the Select Default Box. Question: Is there some way that I can make the Select Clause bring up the word 'California' when it accesses the Value='CA' and so on with other 'value' choices ?? (or does this have to be done (somehow) with Javascript ?? Thanks for any guidance ! -Mel Smith I have taken over a website that has font size option. and now that i added some text, the text will not change when i use the font size option buttons on the left. anyone have any thoughts? http://www.aacwinnip...enda_Sklar.html This is one of these things where you probably should just go to bed and forget all the confusion. My question: How the heck can you specify the length of the option field for a drop town list? I am sure ther is an embarrasingly simple answer. Thanks a lot and good night! Hey all, I've been looking all over the net for a tutorail about this, but I can't seem to find one. What I'm trying to do is make a drop-down box where you can select an option, press a submit button, and it'll open up a new window *or tab for firefox users* pertaining to that information, such as a site that I choose to link to it. This is the code I'm using for my option box <div align="left"> <select name="xfer" size="1" style="color:000000; background-color:226622; font-family:trebuchet ms; font-size:11px; border:thin solid "ffffff;> <option></option> </select> </div></form> I'm totally stumped here. Any help would be greatly appreciated! -Cheers, Billy |