HTML - Setting An Image As A Form Submit Button
I have created a button which is linked to some JavaScript to dim the screen when it is pressed. using CSS I have changed the image of the button using a graphic. The graphic is a .PNG as it uses transparency but when set the image as the button it has lost all transparency is there anyway to enable the transparency of the .PNG this is the code I am using to do it.
Code: <input type="button" onClick="d()" class="button"> Similar TutorialsI am having a bit of a problem. I need to replace a submit button with an image (addtocart.gif). It sounds easy enough, but for some reason when I change the coding, my link does not pop-up in a new window, as it currently does. I need the image to open up my shopping cart preview page. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head> <title></title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <script type="text/javascript"> var mywindow; var features='width=530,height=500,left=200,top=200,scrollbars=yes'; window.onload=function() { document.forms[0].target='mypopup'; document.forms[0][3].onclick=function() { makePopup(); } } function makePopup() { if(mywindow) { mywindow.close(); } mywindow=window.open('','mypopup',features); mywindow.focus(); } </script> </head> <body> <form method="post" action="http://ww11.aitsafe.com/cf/add.cfm"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="userid" value="D745330"/> <input type="hidden" name="price" value="19.95"/> <select name="product"> <option value="Red shirt w/ logo (XS)">X-Small</option> <option value="Green shirt w/ logo (S)">Small</option> <option value="Blue shirt w/ logo (M)">Medium</option> <option value="Red shirt w/ logo (L)">Large</option> <option value="Green shirt w/ logo (XL)">X-Large</option> <option value="Blue shirt w/ logo (XXL)">XX-Large</option> </select> <p> <input type="submit" name="post" class="submit" value="submit"/> </div> </form> </body> </html> Ok, so I hope there is a simple answer to this. I just haven't been able to figure it out. I have a basic form that has a dropdown menu. I am using an image as the submit button. The problem I am having is that the image does not align vertically properly next to the dropdown menu. Below is what my form looks like in the browser. Any ideas how to get this aligned correctly? Thanks for all help! I am creating a website that has a search button with an image. I would like to know if there is some simple code that I can include that would display the same basic image with a different color when the user mouses over the button. Here is the code: <FORM name="searchform" onSubmit="return validateSearch();" METHOD="POST" ACTION="search_results_lt.asp"> <INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="Search" VALUE="" SIZE="20" > <INPUT TYPE=IMAGE SRC="images/search_button.gif" Name="SearchButton" Value="Submit"> </FORM> **** Thanks for your help, Robin Hey guys. I've been using local storage for my form and so far it's worked great. Most of the form is simply having the user type in an answer but I have 4 questions that need to be as radio buttons. The problem is I need these radio buttons to be calculative values. I'm pretty sure I've got the 'setting values' part down but how do I 'set item' and 'get item' using local storage? Thanks in advance! Here's what I'm using: HTML Code: <input type="radio" name="length" value=".106" /> Less than 1 year<br /> <input type="radio" name="length" value="0" /> 1-2 years<br /> <input type="radio" name="length" value="-.053" /> More than 2 years<br /> HTML Code: localStorage.setItem("length", this.elements["length"].value); HTML Code: localStorage.getItem("length") I have the following code but the images do not swap: Quote: <input type="image" name="action" value="Submit" src="{site_url}images/submit_a.gif" class="Button" onMouseOver="document.submit_form.src='{site_url}images/submit_b.gif'; return true;" onMouseOut="document.submit_form.src='{site_url}images/submit_a.gif'; return true;" > The {site_url} replaces the site domain name. I have confirmed the the images exist. Any ideas? Hi everyone, Is it possible to have a form without a submit button. I know you can use links etc to submit a form but can you just have nothing, so the user just hits the enter key and the form submits ? cheers Hello, Is there a way to use a submit style button (so HTML automatically generates the button image) instead of having to have a image file? For example: <a href="../invoices.htm"> <img border="0" src="../btn_invoices.jpg" width="73" height="25"></a> where the src is can this be repalced with a button command? without using a FORM or POST option? Something similiar to: <button> <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/">Microsoft</a> </button> Thanks for your help, Doug I've followed this walkthrough on how to make a submit button with an image on it. The image part is working fine (along with the mouse up and over images) but the actulle submit function of the button is NOT working. Here is a link to the lession I have been following: http://www.codetoad.com/html/buttons...mit_button.asp And here is a link to the page with the non-working submit button: http://www.acreativeapproach.com/contact.html This is a pretty simple form That was made in DW. Do I need PHP to get a contact form like this to work? Thank you for your help JT Hi guys, I have made a website, and it has a text box that I want people to type their email address in, and I have a regular link next to it that says "submit" (not a button or anything). Basically I want the email address that they have entered to be emailed to me when they click the submit link. My hosting is currently just free-hosting at awardspace - is this possible to do there? If not - generally how can I make it work? Thank you for any replies posted :-) <html> <form> <p><input type="text" name="T1" size="20" /></p> <p><input type="submit" value="B1" name="B1" /></p> <p><input type="submit" value="B2" name="B2" /></p> </form> </html> Say I have the above form in a web page. When the page loads, the browser will highlight the first submit button b1, such that if the user hits enter, the form is submitted with that button. I'd like the default button to be B2, which is displayed second on the form. I'd greatly appreciate any advice on how to accomplish this. Thanks, jsfgguy Hello All! I am a newbie to HTML and am having the most troubling time getting my submit button on my form to redirect to another webpage. I have been reading (searching) through previous posts on this issue but none solved my problem. I am really hoping someone can offer some help so let me explain my issue exacly. I have a simple form on my "Contact Us" page with a few fields and a [Submit]button. After the form is filled out and the [Submit] button is pressed, I would like it to re-direct to a "Thank-You" page I created. Below is my code: <form action="gdform.asp" method="post" name="contact_us" id="contact_us" target="cont"> <input name="submit" type="image" value="submit" src="images/Submit.gif"> If I take target="cont" out, it redirects to the home page. I have been trying to figure this out for so long now and searching online with no luck. Any help with this would be GREATLY appreciated!!!! Thanks! Hi, I got a HTML form whose submit button doesnt seem to be working, Any help would be appriciated. The link to the form is http://new.johnnyshotel.com/contact.html . I tried the same form in a different plain html file and it seems to work but when I insert it back into this webpage template the submit button doesnt seem to work. Thanks in advance. How can I restrict form submission to only the Submit button? I find the forms can be submitted also by the user pressing the "enter" or the "return" key (Users typically use IE or Firefox) By a mouseover the "Submit" button, a final check of data integrity is done as follows.... <INPUT type="submit" value="Submit Form" onmouseover="validate(personal_SS.value,personal_SS.id,personal_lastname.value,personal_lastname.id, personal_firstname.value,personal_firstname.id,personal_Birthdate.value,personal_Birthdate.id)"> <INPUT type="reset" value="Clear form"> Data is 128 bit SSL encrypted function validate(strngSS,x,strngLN,y,strngFN,z,strngBD,w) { if (strngSS== "") {alert("You didn't enter a Social Security Number."); document.ReturnPatientEntry.x.focus(); return; } else { if ((strngSS.length < 9) || (strngSS.length > 9)) {alert("The Social Security Number is the wrong length. Just use numbers, no dashes... like 123456789 not " + strngSS); document.ReturnPatientEntry.x.focus(); return; } else { var illegalChars = /\W\#/; if (illegalChars.test(strngSS)) {alert( "The Social Security Number contains illegal characters. Just use numbers, no dashes or # signs."); document.ReturnPatientEntry.x.focus(); return; } } } validateLN(strngLN,y) validateFN(strngFN,z) validateBD(strngBD,w) } function validateLN(strng,x) { if (strng== "") {alert("You didn't enter a Last Name."); document.ReturnPatientEntry.x.focus(); return; } else { if ((strng.length < 3) || (strng.length > 15)) {alert("The Last Name is the wrong length. Just use letters, no dashes... " + strng); document.ReturnPatientEntry.x.focus(); return; } else { var illegalChars = /\W\#/; if (illegalChars.test(strng)) {alert( "The Last Name contains illegal characters. Just use letters, no dashes or spaces."); document.ReturnPatientEntry.x.focus(); return; } } } } function validateFN(strng,x) { if (strng== "") {alert("You didn't enter a First Name."); document.ReturnPatientEntry.x.focus(); return; } else { if ((strng.length < 2) || (strng.length > 12)) {alert("The First Name is the wrong length. Just use letters, no dashes... " + strng); document.ReturnPatientEntry.x.focus(); return; } else { var illegalChars = /\W\#/; if (illegalChars.test(strng)) {alert( "The First Name contains illegal characters. Just use letters, no dashes or spaces."); document.ReturnPatientEntry.x.focus(); return; } } } } function validateBD(strng,x) { if (strng=="") {alert("Please enter a valid Birthdate"); document.ReturnPatientEntry.x.focus(); return; } else { if ((strng.length<8) || (strng.length>8)) {alert("Please enter your Birthdate in the form mm/dd/yy, not " + strng); document.ReturnPatientEntry.x.focus(); return; } else { var illegalChars=/[\-\.\m\,\ ]/; if (illegalChars.test(strng)) {alert("The Birtdate contains illegal characters, use the format mm/dd/yy, not " + strng); document.ReturnPatientEntry.x.focus(); return; } } } } I know the coding is primitive, but it works. If the "Clear form" button is pressed, multiple consecutive error messages are tripped as the form is cleared. Can I suppress this as well? Thanks, Douglas McKibbin augustasurgery.org Hi, I am struggling to find a solution to my problem, believe me i have searched google with every different combination of words to find the answer to this question but i cant find one. Basically have i done this: <form action="page.cgi" method="GET"> <input type="image" src="play.gif" name="cmd" value="START" > </form> Ok, the button with the image displays, BUT! Instead of passing the value START to "cmd" within "page.cgi" it passes the x and y coordinates of the image where i have clicked. Now this works perfectly like this: <form action="page.cgi" method="GET"> <input type="submit" name="cmd" value="START" > </form> So my question is, how do use a submit button with an image, without getting the coordinates returned. Any help would be GREAT. Hey, I'm jst starting to learn html and I was someone could give me an example of how to create a a simple form with 2 input fields which are set to a value say "hello" in first field and "World" in second field when the button is clicked. Thanks Ahh this will probably be an easy question for someone to answer and I feel silly asking it. But anyways, I am integrating a site with php and I am not as fluent in html as the former. I need to just have a text that says login and not the actual button. Here is what I have been using <input type="submit" name="wp-submit" id="wp-submit" value="<?php _e('Register'); ?>" /> , how would I get it to just be text? Thanks for answering noob questions I need help with this html, i need the submit button to email the forms to: mariamarias@hotmail.com instead of redirecting you to another webpage Please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Code: Please enter your account number and your password.<BR> <A HREF="?subtopic=createaccount">Create an account </A> if you do not have one yet.<BR><BR> <TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=1 CELLPADDING=4> <TR><TD BGCOLOR="#505050" CLASS=white><B>Account Login</B></TD></TR> <TR><TD BGCOLOR="#D4C0A1"> <FORM ACTION="https://secure.tibia.com/account/?subtopic=accountmanagement" METHOD=post> <TABLE BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=1> <TR><TD>Account number:</TD><TD><INPUT TYPE=password NAME="ACCOUNTLOGIN_ACCOUNTID" SIZE=10 MAXLENGTH=10></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Password:</TD><TD><INPUT TYPE=password NAME="ACCOUNTLOGIN_PASSWORD" SIZE=30 MAXLENGTH=29></TD></TR> </TABLE> </TD></TR> </TABLE> <BR> <TABLE BORDER=0 WIDTH=100%> <TR><TD ALIGN=center><IMG SRC="https://static.tibia.com/images/global/general/blank.gif" WIDTH=70 HEIGHT=1 BORDER=0><BR> </TD><TD ALIGN=center> <TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0><TR><TD><INPUT TYPE=image NAME="Submit" SRC="https://static.tibia.com/images/global/buttons/sbutton_submit.gif" BORDER=0 WIDTH=120 HEIGHT=18></TD></TR></FORM></TABLE> </TD><TD ALIGN=center> <TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0><FORM ACTION=https://secure.tibia.com/account/?subtopic=lostaccount METHOD=post><TR><TD><INPUT TYPE=image NAME="Account lost?" ALT="Account lost?" SRC="https://static.tibia.com/images/global/buttons/sbutton_accountlost.gif" BORDER=0 WIDTH=120 HEIGHT=18></TD></TR></FORM></TABLE> </TD><TD ALIGN=center> i am trying to incorporate a simple submit button with a pop-up window. i am struggling because i can get one or the other to work properly, but not both: popup and submit. any ideas would be greatly appreciated! here's what i'm looking at. </div> </fieldset> <a href="http://www.mycotorra.com/images/almostfinished.png" id="mc_embed_close" class="mc_embed_close" style="display: none;">Close</a> <div style="z-index: 1; width: 160px; height: 42px; position: absolute; top: 70px; left: -96px"> <input type="image" value="Subscribe" name="Sign up now" id="mc-embedded-subscribe" class="style81" style="clear: both;display: block; margin-right: 0;" height="44" src="http://www.mycotorra.com/images/sign%20up%20now%20button.png" width="162"></div> I am trying to submit a forum through javascript, but the catch is I want to change the name of the button being sent through the form. Here is what I have here is the javascript function. Code: function form_submit(option) { if (option == 1) { alert("Option1") document.submit_form.DE_WEB_COMMAND.value = "Login"; document.submit_form.submit(); } else if ( option == 2 ) { alert("Option2"); document.submit_form["DE_WEB_COMMAND"].value="Activate"; document.submit_form.submit(); } } Code: <form action="/EN/cgi-bin/cgi_chip" method="post" name="submit_form" target="_blank" /> <input type="hidden" name="DE_LS_ATTM_USER_NM" value="" /> <input type="hidden" name="DE_LS_ATTM_USER_PSSW" value="" /> <input type="hidden" name="DE_WEB_PAGE_ID" value="login" /> <input type="hidden" name="DE_USER_VALUE" value="389740" /> <input type="text" id="username" name="DE_LS_IP_ATTM_USER_NM" tabindex="1" maxlength="20" value="" /> <input type="password" id="password" name="DE_LS_IP_ATTM_USER_PSSW" tabindex="2" maxlength="20" value="" /> <input type="submit" class="button" accesskey="l" tabindex="3" name="DE_WEB_COMMAND" value="Sign In" onclick="form_submit(1)" /> <input type="reset" accesskey="r" class="button" tabindex="4" name="Reset" value="Reset" /> <input name="DE_WEB_COMMAND" accesskey="E" type="button" class="button" value="New User? Enrol Now" onclick="form_submit(2)" /> </form> I have stripped out the formatting of the form. Anybody see why it doesn't work? Hi guy, Due to my limited knowledge, i had stuck here and hope you guys can guide me along. Let say i have a surveyform.html that is plant into index.htm via iframe. I have limited control to surveyform.html and this surveyform.htm have a submit button. Once this submit button is clicked, it will go to a 'Thankyou.htm'. The problem now is that this thankyou.htm is still plant inside index.htm which i doesn't want it to be. Is there any way that i can change the whole page? Maybe when iframe detect changed of html and the whole page redirect to another page? note: i can't do much to the surveyform.htm |