HTML - Sliding Images
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can you suggest me where I can find a snippet do to these kind of animations (sliding images) ? I would like to integrate it in a Joomla website. http://wearebuild.com/ thanks Similar TutorialsHi all - I have created an entry page for my site allowing visitors to decide which section to enter. I have two images that slide on mouse over using javascript. http://www.colletts.co.uk/dolomites_pyrenees.html I used a lightweight Javascript Accordian to accomplish this from http://www.leigeber.com/2008/05/hori...ccordion-menu/ What I want to do is accomplish the same thing with a div and not an image allowing to ramp up the SEO involved, make the entry button a rollover and separate pictures and text rather than just two images. Any ideas? Any experience of this? please help, Mas Goodafternoon, How can I make pictures slide in, when you open the page? Hi, Can anybody tell me how to code a sliding navigation bar? By sliding navigation menu i mean that when the user scrolls down the page, the navigation menu follows the screen down and vice versa. Below I have pasted my code for my navigation menu. 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It works, but its initial state is open, which defeats its purpose. Will someone please look at this short code and let me know what to do? Thanks! Here's the HTML, followed by the CSS, followed by the javascript: <html> <head> <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="Animated-Collapsible-Panel-5.css" /> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="Animated-Collapsible-Panel-5.js"></script> </head> <body> <!-- Animated collapsible panel, with separate CSS and JavaScript --> <div style="width:470px;"> <div class="squarebox"><div class="squareboxgradientcaption" style="height:20px; cursor: pointer;" onclick="togglePannelAnimatedStatus(this.nextSibling,50,50)"><div style="float: left">I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love...</div><div style="float: left; vertical-align:left"><img src="../images/collapse.gif" width="25" height="5" border="0" alt="Show/Hide" title="Show/Hide"/></div> </div><div class="squareboxcontent"> <img width="150" height="150" src="http://www.lesliehawes.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/chief-joseph-pendleton-blanket-pattern.jpg" alt="This is an image" title="This is an image" /><br />Content goes here...</div> <img width="170" height="0" alt="" src="../images/shadow.gif"/> </div> </body> </html> .squarebox { width: 215%; text-align: center; overflow: hidden; } .squareboxgradientcaption { color: #ffffff; padding: 5px; background-image: url( ); background-repeat: repeat-x; } .squareboxcontent { background-color: #f5f5f5; padding: 10px; overflow: hidden; border-top: solid px #336699; } // not animated expand/collapse function togglePannelStatus(content) { var expand = (content.style.display=="none"); content.style.display = (expand ? "block":"none"); toggleChevronIcon(content); } // current animated collapsible panel content var currentContent= null; function togglePannelAnimatedStatus(content, interval, step) { // wait for another animated expand/collapse action to end if (currentContent==null) { currentContent = content; var expand = (content.style.display=="none"); if(expand) content.style.display = "block"; var max_height = content.offsetHeight; var step_height = step + (expand ? 0 : -max_height); toggleChevronIcon(content); // schedule first animated collapse/expand event content.style.height = Math.abs(step_height) + "px"; setTimeout("togglePannelAnimatingStatus(" + interval + "," + step + "," + max_height + "," + step_height + ")", interval); } } function togglePannelAnimatingStatus(interval, step, max_height, step_height) { var step_height_abs = Math.abs(step_height); // schedule next animated collapse/expand event if (step_height_abs>=step && step_height_abs<=(max_height-step)) { step_height += step; currentContent.style.height = Math.abs(step_height) + "px"; setTimeout("togglePannelAnimatingStatus(" + 2 + "," + 2 + "," + max_height + "," + step_height + ")", interval); } // animated expand/collapse done else { if (step_height_abs<step) currentContent.style.display="none"; currentContent.style.height = ""; currentContent = null; } } // change chevron icon into either collapse or expand function toggleChevronIcon (content) { var chevron=content.parentNode .firstChild.childNodes[1].childNodes[0]; var expand=(chevron.src.indexOf("collapse.gif")>0); chevron.src=chevron.src .split(expand ? "expand.gif" : "collapse.gif") .join(expand ? "collapse.gif" : "expand.gif") } Hi, Does anyone know a code that can be used so that if there is no image to go into an image box the box will be invisible, i.e. there won't be a little box with a cross in it. Thanks Colin The title thread says it all i can't get the image next to each other it always seems to end up underneath...here is a screenshot. The arrow is pointing to were I want it to go. So how do I do thi guys ? Hi, im new to this so sorry for my lack of knowlage. Anyway, I have made a new directory on my website to house our gaming reviews I have copied exactly the same image directorys that work on our main directory in there and the images show up when previewing on my pc but not when i upload to the web, also appartnly no images or styles work in IE? www.gameoracle.co.uk help much appriciated ok i found a website i registerd got my domain and i uploaded my website my index.html and all the other files and i added all my images but wen i look at my site the images do not appear its just the blank site with text what do it? I could not find any previous post for this question but someone has sure had the same problem. Everying looks fine on my website if you use: http://sdgroceryoutlet.com However, if you use: http://www.sdgroceryoutlet.com it scrambles the .jpg images. Why would the images not show when adding the www. prefix? Need some help, please. Can't seem to find the discrepancy within the code. All the image files are in the same location. As stated in the title, some images appear and some do not. http://webpages.charter.net/projects...vertmedia.html Thanks for you help, -=Devil Duck=- I want to try a couple of different approaches to putting medieval scroll-like images behind a menu and the body text of a site I am working on. I vaguely remember that there are separate commands to put images above, behind, and below a list. (Thinks something like scroll_top.gif, scroll_body.gif, scroll_bottom.gif). Can anyone help with that? Also, isn't there a way to do the same think with a div, eg: - image1 at the top - image 2 (repeating) as the body - image 3 at the bottom Thanks much as always! Joshua I am still new to html so still learning the ropes. Heres what i have, im trying to get the gallery image next to the home image, instead its right below it by X pixels.. Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head><title> Profile</title></head> <body background="white"> <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" align="center" > <tr> <td valign="top" width="94" height="42" > <div style=" margin-right:600px; margin-top:150px "><img src="images/home.jpg" alt="" border="0"></div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td valign="top" width="94" height="42" > <div style=" margin-right:600px; margin-top:150px "><img src="images/gallery.jpg" alt="" border="0"></div> </td> </tr> </body> </html> I need to display 40-50 images, one at a time, with a forward and backward button. No timer. Seems easy enough, but I don't know how to do it. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Greetings, I just recently started learning HTML and I am currently taking an HTML class in my college. One of my assignments was to create a web page with a certain amount of requirements but for some reason my teacher was not able to view the pictures when she tried to look at my assignment. Can someone please take a look at my source code and let me know what is wrong with it? <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en"> <head> <title>Internet Security</title> <style type="text/css"> h1 {text-align: center} h3 {text-align: center} body {background-color: #FFEBCD} </style> </head> <h1>Security and the Internet</h1> <body> <p>Internet Security has become vital in today's society. With the imposing attempts to breach other computers, it is important to have good anti-virus software. Viruses can come in many different types. First and foremost are your standard <em><strong>trojan viruses</strong></em>. These viruses are used to steal passwords so the hacker can attempt to gain pertinent user information. Another form of a virus is a <em><strong>boot virus</strong></em>. A boot virus infects floppy disk or master boot records on a hard drive. They replace the boot record program (which is responsible for loading the operating system in memory) copying it elsewhere on the hard drive or overwriting it. Boot viruses load into memory if the computer tries to read the disk while it is booting.<hr /></p> <h3>Other Types of Security Dilemmas</h3> <p>Other security problems that are slowly rising include wireless network hacking. In this particular method of breaching, the perpetraitor attempts to steal a wireless connection by using DOS (denial of service attacks), man in the middle, Identity theft or MAC spoofing and sometimes, caffe latte attacks. The most frightening part of this type of breach, or any for that matter is the hackers ability to gain personal information by using the aforementioned methods. It is very important to secure your computer with an anti-virus program as well as, a firewall to ensure you are not a victim. Below is a security checklist which will aid in keeping hackers out of your system.<hr /></p> <h4 style="color:#DC143C">Ways to Stay Internet Safe</h4> <!-- The following six lines represent how ordered list work and would appear on a web page --> <ol> <li>Install an anti-virus program and firewall and, <strong>keep the definitions up to date</strong></li> <li><strong>NEVER</strong> open any attachments unless you know the sender</li> <li>Do not close your anti-virus and firewall. Real time protection is often active while they are open</li> <li><strong>DO NOT</strong> visit un-safe websites. Again, virus protection usually has a site watch plug in to aid in this</li> </ol> <p>Follow these helpful tips and you should remain virus free</p> <p>The following pictures to the right indicate two great antivirus and spyware programs used for Internet security today. I personally use both of these. Each of these particular pieces of software serve their own purpose. The AVG Free is used for scanning for viruses while the SuperAnti-Spyware is used to scan and resolve issues pertaining to spyware and adware. <!-- Picture links are displayed below --> <p><a href="http://free.avg.com/" title="click here to visit AVG's website"> <img src="AVG.gif" alt="photo of anti-virus software" border="0" align="right" width="140" height="140"/></a></p> <p><a href="http://www.superantispyware.com/" title="click here to visit SuperAnti-Spyware's website"> <img src="super.gif" alt="picture of SuperAnti-Spyware" border="0" align="right" width="140" height="140"/></a></p> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br><hr /> <p>In the next few steps I am going to describe how to stay virus free if using a wireless network</p> <h2 style="colorC143C">Instructions For Setting Up a Safe Wireless network</h2><br> </body> </html> Hello everyone, I am currently working on a website that will have a simple gradient border (something like an "outer glow" from Photoshop) along the border of a nested table in the page. The final result will be a simple box with data centered in the middle of the page... However, my question is more related to programming in general. I have two options: 1. Have a linear gradient (1 px by 5 px) which is rotated in the 4 cardinal directions, and then tiled all around the page. Also there will be corners (5 px by 5 px) on, you guessed it, the corners. 2. Creating tables, for instance: //"invisible" is a font class with size="1px" <table class="invisible" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="710"> <tr height="100"> <td width="1" bgcolor="#000000"></td> <td width="1" bgcolor="#333333"></td> <td width="1" bgcolor="#666666"></td> <td width="1" bgcolor="#999999"></td> <td width="1" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"></td> <td width="1" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"></td> <td width="700" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <!-- TemplateBeginEditable name="body" --> SITE CONTENT HERE <!-- TemplateEndEditable --> </td> <td width="1" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"></td> <td width="1" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"></td> <td width="1" bgcolor="#999999"></td> <td width="1" bgcolor="#666666"></td> <td width="1" bgcolor="#333333"></td> <td width="1" bgcolor="#000000"></td> </tr> </table> which recreate the same action as tiling the gradient along the outside edges using the simple HTML colors. Which, from the standpoint of REDUCING actual work done by the server, would be the more effective (not my time, which clearly option 2 takes more of). I know very little about image compression, and how the whole process works for calling up images from a server. Any explanation is appreciated. Thanks again, BlitzKampf Hi People, I am trying to take a basic background image. Split it into 3 chunks (top bar, middle blank 1px high, bottom bar) The idea was that I would set the middle image to be 1px and make it repeat so that when the user scrolls down the page, the background image scales accordingly. Also so that it would look ok via different browsers. I cut my image into three, no problem there. I then thought it would be a simple case of inserting my image and setting the CSS accordingly but I am getting different results in IE and FF (but of course). Example: HTML CODE HTML Code: <div id="image1"><img src="images/image1.jpg" alt="image description"></div> CSS CODE PHP Code: body { margin-top:20px; } #image1 { text-align: center; padding-top: 540px; padding-bottom: 0; } When I put this in, the image moves down to the bottom of the page in both IE and FF. Of course FF looks like it place the image in the right place but IE ends up putting lots of white space underneath the image. Any ideas ? Also, Is there a much simpler way of getting the image to scale according to the person scrolling? I am keep to learn a few different methods as it all helps. Thank you all Heyya, new here, and still fairly new to html. I just started using SSI includes (for obvious reasons), but I'm having an issue. When I preview the actual include file (menu.html), it looks just like it should. To see what it should look like, check out the front page, which just uses the HTML code rather than an insert. www.armoredchampions.com But when I use the include on a page, there is a gap between the two lines. I was originally using a <br> tag, but it had a gap, as if I was using <p>. I then eliminated the tag and made the table border just a little bit wider than the image in order to solve the issue, but the gap is still there. To see what it looks like you can check out this page: www.armoredchampions.com/staff.shtml Can anyone help me with this? I would really really appreciate it Hi My site is at www.bigbadroo.com.au/dht/index.php It's looking ok in most browsers at the moment, but I have a couple of questions: 1) why is ie6 cutting off and repeating the background images? 2) why is ie6 putting big red crosses and borders on my three main button images? 3) how do I get the DIV box1 to extend all the way to the top of the screen in IE6 and IE7? Thanks for your time and help guys. Shaun On Opera when you place the mouse on an image it shows the file On Mozilla and Netscape it doesn't show ALT at all. Can this be sorted out? Thks |