HTML - Copy-n-paste Clip Art Via Wysiwyg
I have a wysiwyg text editor on my site and I want users to be able to copy-n-paste clip art from their ms word docs into it and have it display on the web. Is there anyway to do that?
Similar TutorialsHay guys and girls! This is my first post so I hope this question is welcome I am having a little bit of a problem in trying a little HTML coding. what I am attempting to do is to create a Google Chrome extension where a user can post a link into a movie, on clicking submit button in the extension, the link is then copied from that box and pasted into the the box on the website and that submit button is then also liked atomically. Thanks for taking the time to read! Hi I work at a helpdesk and we are creating a knowledge base of all of our information. We are currently trying to develop a way to track the steps that the agents have completed within the knowledge document. Therefore, someone brought up the bright idea that after each step or beside each step that there will be a check box. Once the agent clicks that check box the information from that step would be logged as a log comment within our ticketing system. 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I'm using it to replace the text editor but it's not working, well it works - but it doesn't submit data. I looked through the code and I saw it was only hiding the textarea id, and adding the WYSIWYG Editor where there is a hidden one, but as I stated above, it's not submitting data. Is there any fix for this? I have no access to source files. Hi Folks, Back in the day (circa 1995), I learned HTML by looking at the source code of some pages and then doing my own thing with the code I saw. This was OK just for simple pages, but that's was all I really wanted or needed. Then came family commitments, job changes etc., and I sort of left HTML behind. Now in my forties, I cycle a lot and want to do a webpage for my travels, with some photographs etc. I tried RapidWeaver, and it does produce some nice results. However, it's still someone else's template, and besides, any more than six pages on my site and it continuously crashes. Saving the document takes about twenty minutes each time, and so I postpone saving it until I've done say, two or three pages. Then it crashes, so I have to redo those pages... Not ideal. So I scouted around and found Flux 3.0. I have to say, it's an impressive bit of kit, but because I stopped using HTML a while back, there are loads of things there that I don't know: CSS and div to name but two. I think the only option for me is to learn (or "relearn") HTML, but all of the sites I've found from my google searches so far, are either for complete beginners, or else for people whose knowledge far exceeds mine. And a google search for 'Flux tutorial' isn't much help, either. Could someone please point me in the direction of an 'intermediate' tutorial, or else one that will help me to hone and update my skills to the point where I can hand code the entire site myself? Many thanks. Can someone please tell me where in my blog I paste this banner navigation code? I've tried everything and it's not working. Do I need to replace something with this code? Or just post it in there somewhere? Thanks so much. <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <meta name="language" content="english"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Script-Type" content="text/javascript"> <title>navigation example</title> <style type="text/css"> #navigation { width:574px; height:87px; padding:200px 0 0 26px; margin:0; list-style-type:none; background-image:url(http://img850.imageshack.us/img850/7678/philblog.png); } #navigation li { float:left; margin-right:40px; } #navigation #nm { margin-right:0; } #navigation a { position:relative; display:block; height:45px; background-image:url(http://img850.imageshack.us/img850/7678/philblog.png); } #navigation span { position:absolute; height:45px; top:0; left:0; background-image:url(http://img850.imageshack.us/img850/7678/philblog.png); cursor:pointer; } #hello,#hello span { width:113px; background-position:-26px -200px; } #portfolio,#portfolio span { width:202px; background-position:-179px -200px; } #contact,#contact span { width:155px; background-position:-421px -200px; } </style> </head> <body> <ul id="navigation"> <li><a id="hello" href="hello.html">HELLO<span></span></a></li> <li><a id="portfolio" href="portfolio.html">PORTFOLIO<span></span></a></li> <li id="nm"><a id="contact" href="contact.html">CONTACT<span></span></a></li> </ul> </body> </html> I want to make my front page look like a sticker, a notice, has been pasted across the front of it. As though the original page were a billboard or something and a paper notice "Cancelled" , or somesuch, had been pasted across it. And leave the functionality of the original page still there - i.e. the links should still operate, the text should be readable all around the 'sticker' - it doesn't have to be readable under the sticker. Can this be done? Anyone know how to do this? The sticker should actually read " Latest News: Housing withdraws it's claim. Details will follow". The site is housingnt.com if anyone wants to take a look and they have withdrawn their claim and I need to respond quickly in order to acknowledge that fact and that's the particular way I'd like to do it. By the time anyone gets to have a look (if anyone does) I will probably have inserted a table row near the top and written the facts in there. But that, I hope, will be temporary, it doesn't make the point the way I want to do it. I could do a screen grab and use it as background and put the 'sticker' on top of this background, I realise that - but then the links wouldn't work. I hope it is possible or perhaps someone knows a better alternative. regards, ab Can someone help me integrate a form into a site that I have cut/pasted? I have both codes up at www.howmymmaworks.com/help I want the functionality of the bottom form integrated into the format of the top form. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Hello. =) I was wondering: is there an HTML editor that can create this layout (and other similar layouts) in WYSIWYG format, and by using DIVs?: I'm a complete beginner with HTML editors, but I'm intermediate with actual HTML code. For several years, I've been creating webpages by hand, WITHOUT using an HTML editor. That means I use my prior knowledge, type the code into NotePad, and then physically open/check/edit/refresh my pages as I go. Since I know a lot of code (and my typing speed is 65 words per minute), I always figured this method was faster (and less frustrating) than using an editor and going to File -> Edit -> Insert -> Table -> 4 Rows, 3 Columns. However, building pages by hand has a lot of negatives: I can't easily detect mistakes/typos; it gets very tiring; etc. So I really NEED to learn how to use HTML editors, and I want to start with something basic. When I say "basic", I want something that will allow me to create DIVs, iFrames, etc. -- in WYSIWYG format. I've used the following free HTML editors, and none of them let me make DIVs in WYSIWYG format : CoffeeCup HTML Editor Kompozer PageBreeze Microsoft FrontPage 2003 Amaya NotePad++ (as a side note, this program has so many options, I got confused/frustrated) I've been using tables to make my layouts for years, but I heard that's "incorrect" so I'm starting to use DIVs now. But, I'm still new to DIVs -- which means they really confuse me and I HATE THEM (? - why are there are SO MANY "float:" and "position:" rules?!! And unlike tables, DIVs don't automatically match the width of the text inside them! By default, DIVs stretch and fit the entire page width! AND, DIVs aren't any smaller than tables!!!). Anyway, since I'm new to DIVs, that means if I manually create them, chances are I'll get it wrong...so I have to keep checking/editing/refreshing the pages. Which is why I need a WYSIWYG DIV creator; it'd be great if I could draw a rectangle and the editor understands that, "Okay, this 'rectangle' is a DIV and she wants it in EXACTLY this spot". Most of the editors I listed above are free and/or so basic that I can't even add DIVs. All I can do is make a boring, one-color, one link class page. And I never saw "Insert: DIV" option anywhere, which means I'd have to type the <div> tags myself. And that's not saving me any time. So, that's my dilemma. I REALLY need to start using HTML editors, preferably one that's free, WYSIWYG, lets me "draw" DIVs, and allows me to switch between Visual Mode and HTML Mode (so I can see exactly how they made the DIVs). If anyone has suggestions or advice, please let me know! (By the way: you CAN mention programs that aren't free. Although I'm broke, I'll write them down until I can afford to buy them!) Thanks in advance! Hi, I have a form designed to take details of a customer; I want to have the details of a form display in it's own textbox so i can use some javascript to 'Ctrl+A' and 'Ctrl+C' it. This code I have already, but getting the info from the 'form' into the text box is the issue. Another thing I should mention, this will be stored locally on a machine, there's no web servers. It's purely a web-based app for someone to put into while they're taking a call for a problem. any idea's, here's the code on my page thus far: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="main.css" /> </HEAD> <BODY> <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript"> function HidePart(d) { document.getElementById(d).style.display = "none"; } function ShowPart(d) { document.getElementById(d).style.display = "block"; } function CheckboxChecked(b,d) { if(b) { ShowPart(d); } else { HidePart(d); } } </script> <Table class="one" name="main_Body" align ="left" border="0" width 100%> <FORM name="MNTA" action="data.html" method="post"> <tr> <td height="26"> First Name </td> <td> <input type="text" name="firstname"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td height="26"> Last Name </td> <td> <input type="text" name="lastname"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td height="26"> Company </td> <td> <input type="text" name="company"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td height="26"> Contact Number </td> <td> <input type="text" name="contact"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td height="26"> eMail Address </td> <td> <input type="text" name="email"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td height="26"> Does User have a Maximo ID? <input type="checkbox" name="MAXID" value="yes" onclick="CheckboxChecked(this.checked,'MaxIDdiv')"> Yes <br> </td> <td> <div id="MaxIDdiv" style="display:none"> Users Maximo ID <input type="text"> </div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td height="26"> Is this an existing request? <input type="checkbox" name="MN_No" value="yes" onclick="CheckboxChecked(this.checked,'MN_Nodiv')"> Yes <br> </td> <td> <div id="MN_Nodiv" style="display:none"> ManageNow Incident Number <input type="text"> </div> </td> <tr> <td height="26"> Has a Local SME advised to raise this request? </td> <td> <input type="radio" name="LSME" value="Yes"> Yes <input type="radio" name="LSME" value="No"> No <input type="radio" name="LSME" value="NA"> Not Applicable </td> </tr> <tr> <td height="26"> Are other users experiencing the same problem? </td> <td> <input type="radio" name="OUse" value="Yes"> Yes <input type="radio" name="OUse" value="No"> No <input type="radio" name="OUse" value="NA"> Not Applicable </td> </tr> <tr> <td height="26"> Can the user log into Maximo? </td> <td> <input type="radio" name="LMAX" value="Yes"> Yes <input type="radio" name="LMAX" value="No"> No <input type="radio" name="LMAX" value="NA"> Cannot access site </td> </tr> <tr> <td height="26">Does the user have the same issue on another machine? </td> <td> <input type="radio" name="NLMI" value="Yes"> Yes <input type="radio" name="NLMI" value="No"> No <input type="radio" name="NLMI" value="NA"> Not Applicable </td> <tr> <td> <input type="submit" value="Submit" /> </td> </tr> </table> </FORM> </H1> </body> </html> I won't bother to link my CSS it's very basic. my main.html (<FORM name="MNTA" action="data.html" method="post">) page exists but doesn't have any code. I don't mind if I have to have the data populated on another page that's fine. I also don't mind using JS and the site will only be viewed in IE 6. Thanks in advance, I can't find anything and beleive me I've spent hours trying. I'm using WYSIWYG, please look at my webpage he http://www.nwvisuals.com/ You'll notice that the text below the images gets all over the place if you (A) Have resolution that is not 1024x768 (B) Not in full-screen mode Which is really really bad for me. Should I fix it with basic HTML'ing? Is this the downfall of WYSIWYG editors? Has anyone else had any problems when using notepad to edit code created with an WYSIWYG editor such as Frontpage or Dreamweaver? In particular, making links, that are correctly coded, work? Something even odder, is that this problem only occurs on the index.html page. If I rename that page the links work just fine. I have asked this same question in other forums and no one seems to have a clue. Has anyone else encountered this or have any thoughts? hey guys. I need help again! Well actually its a question But before that question - You see I play a game and in that game I want to make a list of things. Here is my noob website - http://heroonline.synthasite.com/ The Question -I guess what I'm asking is how do I post a forum directly onto a page of mywebsite with separate moderator accounts? I need forums that can be added to sites like myspace, and my website, that you post with a html code, and editable by multiply accounts? On that forum I just want one thread where i can post names of people. And I want some other people to be able to post names on that one thread. Kind of like the cbox I have on there but more like forums, and changeable by other people/accounts that i choose. Hope you guys understand what I am trying to say here... I'm a noob and i tried my best to explain. Is it possible to make a button that when clicked, copies text from a box. Instead of manually selecting the contents and then copying with something like control+c. I don't know if this is possible with html alone, could anyone help? Hello again Can someone please help me with this, I need a button that when clicked will pull a password from somewhere hidden from view and allow the users to paste it in the relevant frame of my web page. can this be done without using a text area, or by using an external txt file. basically the password we all use is stored in an email and I don't want to have to open outlook each time I need to use it, but I don't really want it the password displayed on the page either. hope I made sense if not please feel free to shout random abuse at me. Hi, I have a requirment in my project wherein I have to read contents from another webpage hosted remotely, All I understand is that "View source" is one option, but how do I copy automatically the contents of the remote web page lets say for ex: "content" type data into my webpage Copying and pasting content manually is not allowed. And dont worry about the copyright stuffs. Its just for internal use. Thanks, Jay Hello all, im still very new to HMTL and this whole site design. there is a website that i would like to base mine on, its very simple HTML and the question i have is... Is it cheeky to copy the page source and say i did could i get into trouble if found out? Also here is the site in question... http://www.ne1co.info/about/index.html Thanks |