HTML - Image Preview
Hi guys, pretty new to html coding and stuff. was wondering is it even possible for html to say have a browse button and upon click the image file directly shows the picture in a picture box above or somewhere on the same page ?
Similar Tutorialsexample_code.html HTML Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Example Code</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="example_code_styles.css" type="text/css" /> <script type="text/javascript"> function PreviewCode() { document.getElementById("output_view").innerHTML= document.getElementById("input_view").value; } // Set desired tab- defaults to four space softtab var tab = " "; function checkTab(evt) { var t = evt.target; var ss = t.selectionStart; var se = t.selectionEnd; // Tab key - insert tab expansion if (evt.keyCode == 9) { evt.preventDefault(); // Special case of multi line selection if (ss != se && t.value.slice(ss,se).indexOf("\n") != -1) { // In case selection was not of entire lines (e.g. selection begins in the middle of a line) // we ought to tab at the beginning as well as at the start of every following line. var pre = t.value.slice(0,ss); var sel = t.value.slice(ss,se).replace(/\n/g,"\n"+tab); var post = t.value.slice(se,t.value.length); t.value = pre.concat(tab).concat(sel).concat(post); t.selectionStart = ss + tab.length; t.selectionEnd = se + tab.length; } // "Normal" case (no selection or selection on one line only) else { t.value = t.value.slice(0,ss).concat(tab).concat(t.value.slice(ss,t.value.length)); if (ss == se) { t.selectionStart = t.selectionEnd = ss + tab.length; } else { t.selectionStart = ss + tab.length; t.selectionEnd = se + tab.length; } } } // Backspace key - delete preceding tab expansion, if exists else if (evt.keyCode==8 && t.value.slice(ss - 4,ss) == tab) { evt.preventDefault(); t.value = t.value.slice(0,ss - 4).concat(t.value.slice(ss,t.value.length)); t.selectionStart = t.selectionEnd = ss - tab.length; } // Delete key - delete following tab expansion, if exists else if (evt.keyCode==46 && t.value.slice(se,se + 4) == tab) { evt.preventDefault(); t.value = t.value.slice(0,ss).concat(t.value.slice(ss + 4,t.value.length)); t.selectionStart = t.selectionEnd = ss; } // Left/right arrow keys - move across the tab in one go else if (evt.keyCode == 37 && t.value.slice(ss - 4,ss) == tab) { evt.preventDefault(); t.selectionStart = t.selectionEnd = ss - 4; } else if (evt.keyCode == 39 && t.value.slice(ss,ss + 4) == tab) { evt.preventDefault(); t.selectionStart = t.selectionEnd = ss + 4; } } </script> </head> <body> <table class="column"> <tr> <td class="header"> Input View </td> </tr> <tr id="input_view_container"> <td> <textarea spellcheck="false" onkeydown="return checkTab(event);" name="input_view" id="input_view" wrap="hard"></textarea> </td> </tr> <tr> <td id="button_container"> <input type="button" value="Preview Code" onClick="PreviewCode()" id="button" /> </td> </tr> </table> <table class="column" id="output_column"> <tr> <td class="header"> Output View </td> </tr> <tr id="output_view_container"> <td> <div id="output_view"> </div> </td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> example_code_styles.css HTML Code: html { width:100%; height:100%; } body { margin:0px; width:100%; height:100%; } td { padding:0px; } .column { width:50%; float:left; border-collapse:collapse; width:50%; height:100%; background-color:rgb(217,217,217); overflow:hidden; } .header { font-size:18pt; border-bottom:1px solid black; height:30px; } #input_view_container { text-align:center; height:100%; } #output_view_container { height:100%; } #output_view { height:100%; } #input_view { width:95%; height:95%; resize:none; } #output_column { border-collapse:collapse; border-left:1px solid black; } #button_container { text-align:center; height:1em; padding-bottom:10px; } #button { width:95%; } The Javascript I found at: http://ajaxian.com/archives/handling-tabs-in-textareas First of all, this code could probably be cleaned up a lot, as I just wrote it. Don't worry about that, unless you have lots of extra time on your hands. But, my question is, how can I convert this into only using divs. The idea is, I have a fixed size header and footer, on the left, and a fixed size header on the right. I want the middle to fill the remaining space on the left, and the bottom to fill the remaining space on the right. I do not want to use Javascript for the layout of the page, as I will have alternative code for the user without Javascript. Any ideas? Also, feel free to copy this code for your own purposes. When the code is complete, I will move the code over to the "Peddlers Village" or wherever it needs to be. After hours of figuring out position absolute and position relative code and putting it in a nice div section, I got what I wanted. I previewed my page in my web browser (IE8). I was trying to overlay text on a graphic. It looked perfect. Then I uploaded it to my server and went to my website (again in IE8). None of the words were properly lined up. They were too high and too far to the right. Does anyone know why this would be? I ended up just putting my old pages back up.... I thought some screenshots would be helpful: The first one is how it looked from my harddrive; the second one is uploaded to my server: Ok so i have the hover box working i see the pictures I see the text. However I cant figure out how to change the font style please help.
HTML Code: <html> <head> <title>MARK-10 Force Gauge Series BG</title> <link rel=stylesheet href="../../stylesheet2004.css" type="text/css"> <script src="../../jquery.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script src="../../main.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <style type="text/css"> <!-- p{ clear:both; margin:0; padding:.5em 0; font:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; } pre{ display:compact; font: 100%, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif, monospace; padding:10px; border:1px solid #bae2f0; background:#e3f4f9; margin:.5em 0; overflow:auto; width:800px; } img{border:none;} ul,li2{ margin:0; padding:0; } li2{ list-style:none; float:bottom; display:inline; margin-right:10px; font-family:"Arial Black", Gadget, sans-serif; } /* */ #preview{ position:absolute; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#333; padding:5px; display:inline-table; color:#fff; } title{ font:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; } --> </style></head> <td width="8" class="divid" id="spacer"> </td> <td width="671" id="content_table"> <h1><strong>QUICK-CHANGE GRIP ADAPTERS</strong></h1> <p>These unique adapters mount between a force gauge loading shaft and a grip, providing several useful benefits:</p> <ol> <li>Simply and quickly change grips, ideal for laboratory and other environments with multiple test applications. </li> <li>Prevent grip rotation about the loading shaft, eliminating the need to manually adjust grips. </li> <li>Align grips with respect to the force gauge, ensuring that samples are tested in a consistent manner.</li> </ol> <p>Models AC1033-1 and AC1033-2 include all the attachments and hardware necessary to mount one grip to a force gauge loading shaft. Attachments for grips only are also available. </p> <p><strong style="color: #F00">Note:</strong> These attachments are compatible only with Mark-10 Series 5 digital force gauges.</p> <h2> </h2> <table width="658" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td width="38%"><img src="../accessories/quick-change-3-closeup.jpg" width="250" height="250"></td> <td width="62%"><p class="menuheader" style="font-weight: bold; color: #0E4AB1;">Photo Gallery (Mouse Over Pictures)</p> <ul> <li2><a href="../accessories/quick-change-3lg.jpg" class="preview" title="Shown mounted between a Series 5 force gauge and <br> a G1021 curved padded attachment." ><img src="../accessories/quick-change-3sm.jpg" alt="gallery thumbnail" /></a></li2> <li2><a href="2.jpg" class="preview"><img src="2s.jpg" alt="gallery thumbnail" /></a></li2> <li2><a href="3.jpg" class="preview"><img src="3s.jpg" alt="gallery thumbnail" /></a></li2> <li2><a href="4.jpg" class="preview" title="Lake and a mountain"><img src="4s.jpg" alt="gallery thumbnail" /></a></li2> </ul></td> </tr> <tr> <td height="195" colspan="2"><p><img src="../../images/hd-ordering.gif" width="280" height="15"></p> <hr size="1"> <table width="658" > <tr> <td width="82" class="tableheader1">Model No.</td> <td width="480" class="tableheader1">Description </td> <td width="80" class="tableheader1">US Price</td> </tr> <tr> <td class="model_c">AC1033-1</td> <td class="data_c">Quick-change adapter, complete kit, #10-32</td> <td class="price_c">$125.00</td> </tr> <tr> <td class="model_c">AC1033-2</td> <td class="data_c">Quick-change adapter, complete kit, 5/16-18</td> <td class="price_c">$125.00</td> </tr> <tr> <td class="model_c">AC1034-1</td> <td class="data_c">Quick-change adapter, grip attachments only, #10-32</td> <td class="price_c">$75.00</td> </tr> <tr> <td class="model_c">AC1034-2</td> <td class="data_c">Quick-change adapter, grip attachments only, 5/16-18</td> <td class="price_c">$75.00</td> </tr> </table></td> </tr> </table> <p> <p><br> </p></td> </tr> </table> <table border="0" width="98%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tr> <td> </td> </tr> </table> <br><br> <script language="javascript" src="../../bottomnav.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <!-- Start SuperStats code version 2.0f. Do not alter this code! http://www.superstats.com --> <script language="JavaScript"> var code = " "; </script> <script src="http://code.superstats.com/code?u=bfridman"> </script><script language="JavaScript"> document.write(code); </script><noscript> <a href="http://stats.superstats.com/c.cgi?u=bfridman" target="_top"><img src="http://stats.superstats.com/b.cgi?u=bfridman&z=1" border=0></a></noscript> <!-- End SuperStats tracking code. --> </body> </html> Hey everyone - can anyone help me to even get started on how to do the following: When i'm searching in google for a website called 4xp.com you can see that on google there is website name+description and under it there is some sort of a list. I'm attaching a file here with an image that will show the result. My question is: Can i do it in HTML, if yes then how? If not - how can i do it?! Thanks, Igal First off I am new to web design, so please take that into consideration. This question is hard for me to word, so here I go.. I apologize in advance. I would like to display a short description + link to content / articles that are on other pages of my website. For example: like on nypost.com - How on the main index page they have very short blurbs about all kinds of articles, then when you click on them they go to the full size article on another page. This is obviously all automatically generated onto the main index page. How can I accomplish this? *Overall goal* I would like to write articles, blog posts, ect.. and have them automatically show up on my main index page? I hope this makes sense.. It has been hard for me to search for an answer, because I don't think I am using the right term, or wording it incorrectly. Thanks! Kyle Is there a way to have an RSS Feed Preview automatically display on a web page without using iFrame? Thank you. Eckersen So I created an html file in text edit and when I try to preview it in Safari or Firefox, they both just show the html code. This is the code, simple right? <html> <body> <h1> Carly Krysak</h1> <p>Marketing Director</p> <h2>Frank's Auto Supermarket</h2> <p>P: 724.430.2000</p> <p>F: 724.438.5990</p> <a href="http://tiny.cc/FbWeSpeakCar">Facebook</a> <a href="www.autosupermarket.com">Website</a> <a href="www.GrindingGearsBlog.com">Blog</a> </body> </html> As long as it's saved as an html file and being opened in a browser it should show right? Help please. Hi EveryBody, I want to add a preview of html page feature in my project. I had created registration form and I need when user click submit button,user should get a preview of registration form after that further operation will b performed. Guys just tell me how can i achieved this. Any clue or sample code so i can learn it and implement in my project. I am working on an index page with menu for a friend and originally did the page an menu separately....I was able to get them to work together but when i do the In-Dreamweaver preview does not work...This is very important because she will need the preview to make her changes... Everything looks fine upon viewing in browser but no preview.... I think it probably has something to do with me using two different body tages with two different csses....Can somebody take a look and see if they can find my problem? Any help would be greatly appreciated! You can view an online version at: http://www.firstpresgreenville.org/NEWFPATEST/menu.html HI, Can anybody recommend a gadget for Previewing / Thumbnailing HTML templates on my hard drive. I have lots of index.html pages in different folders and I'm looking for a way to flick through them, rather than having to go in and open the files individually. Hi all -- I'm having an interesting problem. I'm designing a web page that has a navigation banner (home - programs - schedule of events - contact us - downloads) that is made up of a .png for each page (i.e. home.png, programs.png, etc). My page is 1000px wide and all of the navigation banner's images add up to 1000px wide. I'm using JavaScript to create an onMouseOver and onMouseOut effect on each of the images. The problem that I'm having occurs when I tried to add a link (either by <A HREF= or using an image map). Whenever I add a link to the image, a small (3px) area of white space shows up to the right of the image. This shifts all of my other images 3px to the right (and 3 more for each link I add to subsequent images) thus making the total width of the navigation banner over 1000px and the last image gets shoved to a new line. I can find no way to get rid of this white space other than to remove the link from the image. There is no property on the page that adds any sort of padding, margins, or borders to images or links, so I can see no property that has to be changed. Help! How do I get rid of this white space but still keep the link on the image?? [I posted this question on the Adobe forum to no avail, below is a screencap I took of the issue I'm having] Thanks in advance! //kl PS - I am using both IE8 and Chrome to view this webpage. I've set all the margins/padding/borders to 0px. Here is my CSS and the part of the code that pertains to the navigation banner. CSS: Code: <style type="text/css"> <!-- body { font: 100% Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; background: #666666; margin: 0; /* it's good practice to zero the margin and padding of the body element to account for differing browser defaults */ padding: 0; text-align: center; /* this centers the container in IE 5* browsers. The text is then set to the left aligned default in the #container selector */ color: #000000; background-image: url(images/blue.bg.png); background-repeat: repeat; background-color: #009; } .oneColFixCtr #container { width: 1000px; /* using 20px less than a full 800px width allows for browser chrome and avoids a horizontal scroll bar */ background: #FFFFFF; margin: 0 auto; /* the auto margins (in conjunction with a width) center the page */ border: 0px solid #000000; text-align: left; /* this overrides the text-align: center on the body element. */ } .oneColFixCtr #mainContent { padding: 0 20px; /* remember that padding is the space inside the div box and margin is the space outside the div box */ } body, td, th { color: #333; } #main_banner2 { margin: 0px; padding: 0px; height: auto; width: 1000px; } --> </style> </head> Nav Banner: NOTE:: below HAS to be all one paragraph because if i insert a carriage return in between images, it also adds the white space... Code: <body class="oneColFixCtr"> <!-- MAIN NAVIGATION BANNER --> <!--HOME--><img src="images/nav/home.png" alt="home" name="home" width="82" height="30" border="0" onMouseOver="document.images.home.src='images/nav/home_over.png'" onMouseOut ="document.images.home.src='images/nav/home.png'"/><!--PROGRAMS--><img src="images/nav/programs.png" width="111" height="30" border="0" name="programs" onMouseOver="document.images.programs.src='images/nav/programs_over.png'" onMouseOut ="document.images.programs.src='images/nav/programs.png'"/><!--SCHEDULE OF EVENTS--><img src="images/nav/scheduleofevents.png" width="189" height="30" border="0" name="scheduleofevents" onMouseOver="document.images.scheduleofevents.src='images/nav/scheduleofevents_ over.png'" onMouseOut ="document.images.scheduleofevents.src='images/nav/scheduleofevents.png'"/><!-- CONTACT US--><img src="images/nav/contactus.png" width="119" height="30" border="0" name="contactus" onMouseOver="document.images.contactus.src='images/nav/contactus_over.png'" onMouseOut ="document.images.contactus.src='images/nav/contactus.png'"/><!--DOWNLOADS--><i mg src="images/nav/downloads.png" width="267" height="30" border="0" name="downloads" onMouseOver="document.images.downloads.src='images/nav/downloads_over.png'" onMouseOut ="document.images.downloads.src='images/nav/downloads.png'"/><!--FACEBOOK--><im g src="images/nav/facebook.png" width="90" height="30" border="0" name="facebook" onMouseOver="document.images.facebook.src='images/nav/facebook_over.png'" onMouseOut ="document.images.facebook.src='images/nav/facebook.png'"/><!--TWITTER--><img src="images/nav/twitter.png" width="67" height="30" border="0" name="twitter" onMouseOver="document.images.twitter.src='images/nav/twitter_over.png'" onMouseOut ="document.images.twitter.src='images/nav/twitter.png'"/><!--BLOGGER--><img src="images/nav/blogger.png" width="75" height="30" border="0" name="blogger" onMouseOver="document.images.blogger.src='images/nav/blogger_over.png'" onMouseOut ="document.images.blogger.src='images/nav/blogger.png'"/><img src="images/home_banner.png" alt="home_border" width="1000" height="7" /><br /> So in January 2006 I posted a question about "making two buttons in one" 3 years and 5 months later i am happy to announce that I have found a solution. Ok, so no I have not spent the last three years looking, but the need for one came around again yesterday so I revisited the project. All I needed was "simple" image toggle. Image 'A' click it once it changes to image 'B' click it again it changes back to image 'A' All the "image toggle" codes I could find were extremely complex. I thought I had finally found one, it wasn't perfect, but it was the smallest and most basic thing I could find. HTML Code: <html> <head> <style type="text/css"> .on {background-image:url(playlist_btn.png); background-repeat:no-repeat;} .off {background-image:url(playlist_btn_x.png); background-repeat:no-repeat;} </style> <script language="javascript"> function togglestyle(el){if(el.className == "on") {el.className="off";} else {el.className="on";}} </script> </head> <body> <div id="onoff" class="playlist_btn"><img src="blank.gif" width="50 height="50" onclick="togglestyle(onoff)"></div> </body> </html> I tested it, it worked, so I considered problem solved. I placed it in my page and nothing. Turns out it wont work with a doc type - so it's useless. Other problems, I'm not big on using "blank gif's" unless I have to, if you want multiple image toggles you need a new JS function for each one, and two lines of css as well. And, though I rarely use image rollovers anymore, it would certainly not be possible in this method. So it was back to the drawing board. Well, I had actually already found the solution a few minuets prior to finding out that the above code is so good. I had coded a button that on rollover shows a tooltip, when you click the button, the text in the tool tip, changes, chick again and it reverts. All done with a simple showHide javascript function, that i am finfing out has many uses. here is the awesome code: Code: function showHide(elementid){ if (document.getElementById(elementid).style.display == 'none'){ document.getElementById(elementid).style.display = ''; } else { document.getElementById(elementid).style.display = 'none'; } } function hideShow(elementid){ if (document.getElementById(elementid).style.display == ''){ document.getElementById(elementid).style.display = 'none'; } else { document.getElementById(elementid).style.display = ''; } } I wont take credit for the showHide code, but I will take credit for the hideShow portion, obviously a monkey could have coded the revers, but iot does make it that much more universal. As the original code was designed to show something that was hidden, add the revers to hide something that is showing and it's perfect. Now I will take a moment to say, though I have yet to find a problem with the code, it seems to work in most browsers, firefox, ie, safari, and validates for WC3 - In sure it has it's flaws. Until now, to show and hide divs I had used the MM_showHideLayers JavaScript function, which by default used the visibility style. It is of course a good script, and has many uses, it's not very big, but it is somewhat complex. The other thing to think about is that invisible objects still take up space. That's what is cool about the display:none: style, is that is not only invisible but it doesn't take up space. So here is how I used the above to JavaScript to make a simple onclick image toggle: HTML Code: <img id="on" src="on.png" width="50" height="50" onClick="javascript:hideShow('on'); javascript:showHide('off')" alt="on"> <img id="off" src="off.png" width="50" height="50" onClick="javascript:hideShow('off'); javascript:showHide('plus')" style="display:none;" alt="off"> Cool huh? Now this example does not have a rollover either, but since it uses to individual images and is not replacing one image wioth another you could easily apply a rollover to both images. But, hold on, look at the above code, isn't that essentially a rollover? Change the first onClick to onMouseOver and the second to onMouseOut and look at that a 'brand new' method for mouseovers. So lets take a look at this for a second, and compare MM_swapImage to this new hideShow method. As far as CSS rollovers I definitely prefer them to the MM_swapImage method, as they use a minimal amount of code. However they actually take a lot of math, construction the buttons is somewhat tedious, because css buttons use 1 image and change it's position, to work well you have to use a "blank.gif" and the the css can really add up if you have a lot of buttons: Also, you can't go directly to a button in the document, you have to fish through the css to make any adjustments. But they are fast, they don't need to be preloaded and... they are pretty cool. But anyway, swapImage and hideShow... The left is the MM_swapImage method. Now when you use the swapImage js you also have to use MM_swapImgRestore, MM_findObj, MM_preloadImages. You don't have to use the preload script but it does make thing work faster... supposedly, but that requires a onload script in the body tag, and if you have a lot of rollovers your body tag can get really long really quick. So what are the advantages, well we know for sure it works, and you only need on image in the document, however actualy having the image you are "swapping" too actually in the document can add functionality. So as you can see, on the right, the showHide method is, in total code, much smaller. True you do need to use two images, so the total code in the body is longer but, it's more than evened out bu the minimal JavaScript, and I think it's worth it. You don't need to use a preloader, you have full control over both images, the up and over state, and unlike the swapImage method, though it's rare you would need to, your up and over images can actually be different sizes, which is kind of cool. So here's the basic code for a rollover: HTML Code: <img id="up" src="up.png" width="50" height="50" onMouseOver="javascript:hideShow('up'); javascript:showHide('over')" alt="up"> <a href="http://google.com"><img id="over" src="over.png" width="50" height="50" onMouseOut="javascript:hideShow('over'); javascript:showHide('up')" style="display:none;" alt="over" border="0"></a> To add a link the button you just apply it to the "over state" image. And unlike swapImage, though it is overkill, you can also add a "downstate" image quite easily. So, back to the on/off button here is how you would code it using showHide with rollovers. HTML Code: <img id="on" src="on.png" width="50" height="50" onMouseOver="javascript:hideShow('on'); javascript:showHide('onover')" alt="on"> <img id="onover" src="on_over.png" width="50" height="50" onMouseOut="javascript:hideShow('onover'); javascript:showHide('on')" onClick="javascript:hideShow('onover'); javascript:showHide('offover')" style="display:none;" alt="onover"> <img id="off" src="off.png" width="50" height="50" onMouseOver="javascript:hideShow('off'); javascript:showHide('offover')" style="display:none;" alt="off"> <img id="offover" src="off_over.png" width="50" height="50" style="display:none;" onMouseout="javascript:hideShow('offover'); javascript:showHide('off')" onClick="javascript:hideShow('onover'); javascript:showHide('off')"alt="offover"> So here is what is going on: you have the upstate on.png image, when you mouse over it on.png is hidden and on_over.png is displayed. When you click on_over.png it is hidden and off_over.png is display, mouse off it and off.png is displayed. Make scene? Now be aware, when you click, you are also in a scene "mousing off" so some flickering can occur. Firefox handles everything pretty well, IE and Safari not so much. When you click the on_over.png the click tells it to hide on_over.png and show the off_over.png, at the same time the mouseoff tells it to hide on_over.png and show the on.png. So fortunately the toggle with rollovers isn't perfect, but perhaps some more tweaking of the code or maybe, in this case swapImage would work better to do the rollovers... But all in all I'd say its a solid concept. If you feel compiled to do so, reply with any comments, concerns or flaws you see. Hey guys. I need a little help with my HTML image rotator. Everything works fine, except the images don't show up on the right slide. All 4 images show up on the first slide. I can't figure out what's wrong. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Code: <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>...</title> <style> #sliderwrap { height: 403px; } #sliderleft { width: 10px; height: 100%; float: left; background: #efefef; border: 1px solid #ccc; } #sliderleft div { height: 100px; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } #slidercontent { position: relative; width: 650px; height: 100%; float: left; border: 1px solid black; overflow: hidden; } #sliderimages { position: absolute; -webkit-transition: all .5s ease-in-out; -moz-transition: all .5s ease-in-out; -ms-transition: all .5s ease-in-out; -o-transition: all .5s ease-in-out; transition: all .5s ease-in-out; } #sliderimages img { display: block; } .s0 #slide0, .s1 #slide1, .s2 #slide2, .s3 #slide3 { background: #ccc; } .s0 #sliderimages {top: 0 } .s1 #sliderimages {top: -500px} .s2 #sliderimages {top: -1000px} .s3 #sliderimages {top: -1500px} </style> <script> var slide = 0; var interval_id = 0; function stop_timer() { clearInterval(interval_id); if (this.getAttribute("data-slide")) { slide = parseInt(this.getAttribute("data-slide")); document.getElementById("sliderwrap").className = "s" + slide; } } function start_timer() { clearInterval(interval_id); interval_id = setInterval( function() { slide = (slide + 1) % 4; document.getElementById("sliderwrap").className = "s" + slide; }, 3000 ); } window.onload = function() { start_timer(); var el = document.getElementById("slidercontent"); var divs = document.getElementById("sliderleft").getElementsByTagName("div"); for (var i = 0; i < divs.length; i++) { divs[i].onmouseover = stop_timer; divs[i].onmouseout = start_timer; } el.onmouseover = stop_timer; el.onmouseout = start_timer; } </script> </head> <body> <div id="sliderwrap" class="s0"> <div id="sliderleft"> <div id="slide0" data-slide="0"></div> <div id="slide1" data-slide="1"></div> <div id="slide2" data-slide="2"></div> <div id="slide3" data-slide="3"></div> </div> <div id="slidercontent"> <div id="sliderimages"> <img src="http://i.imgur.com/8iWz6.jpg"> <img src="http://i.imgur.com/1d2U6.jpg"> <img src="http://i.imgur.com/8iWz6.jpg"> <img src="http://i.imgur.com/1d2U6.jpg"> </div> </div> <div style="clear: both;"></div> </div> </body> </html> the title makes it sounds really confusing. Ok im making my first website, and i need help with a code, (as you can see on www.dalekblaster.co.uk) i have got a section at the top where the images change from one to another. The code is - HTML Code: // Set slideShowSpeed (milliseconds) var slideShowSpeed = 5000; // Duration of crossfade (seconds) var crossFadeDuration = 5; // Specify the image files var Pic = new Array(); // to add more images, just continue // the pattern, adding to the array below Pic[0] = 'http://www.dalekblaster.co.uk/images/banner/dalekblasternexttime.jpg' Pic[1] = 'http://www.dalekblaster.co.uk/images/banner/dalekblaster2.jpg' Pic[2] = 'http://www.dalekblaster.co.uk/images/banner/dalekblastersjanexttime.jpg' Pic[3] = 'http://www.dalekblaster.co.uk/images/banner/dalekblaster.jpg' // do not edit anything below this line var t; var j = 0; var p = Pic.length; var preLoad = new Array(); for (i = 0; i < p; i++) { preLoad[i] = new Image(); preLoad[i].src = Pic[i]; } function runSlideShow() { if (document.all) { document.images.SlideShow.style.filter="blendTrans(duration=2)"; document.images.SlideShow.style.filter="blendTrans(duration=crossFadeDuration)"; document.images.SlideShow.filters.blendTrans.Apply(); } document.images.SlideShow.src = preLoad[j].src; if (document.all) { document.images.SlideShow.filters.blendTrans.Play(); } j = j + 1; if (j > (p - 1)) j = 0; t = setTimeout('runSlideShow()', slideShowSpeed); Now i need help because, i want to link each picture on the slideshow to a differnet page or external site, but im not sure how. (but so they can go to different pages not the same one) can anyone help me? I'm not sure if this is an IE issue, css, html... I have all icons and images showing a broken image" red X OVER the actual image? I've never seen this on any other sites or even on any other sites i've done. They are all .png images but I use .png files successfully all the time? Anyone encounter this? Here's the HTML surrounding the image file: HTML Code: <div class="header logo2"> <!-- Logo begins here --> <a href="index.php" title=""><img src="images/logo.png" alt="" /></a> </div> <!-- END Logo --> Here's the CSS surrounding the image with no other images or backgrounds being called??? HTML Code: .header { height: 41px; } .logo2 { text-align: right; } See Image Attached... Hi there, Hoping I can explain my situation without having to post an example. I have a logo, which I want to be centred... Easy enough. However, on the left of the text for the logo, there is an image, which kind of overlaps the text (imagine someone holding there arm out straight across top of text, and the person is fat lol). My predicament is this... If I leave the person as a part of the original logo, the font isn't centred and does look kinda odd with the rest of the page. So what I'd like to do is have the text centred, and have the person to the left, without affecting the centre of the text. Although I will need the person on the left to be close enough to the text to look like the complete logo. Also, might be worth me mentioning, the person on the left is taller than the font, and so I'd like the text to be in the midle of them (say waist height). Anyone understand me or am I gonna have to post up an example? lol Cheers Ps, I think I've done something similar in XML and CSS using just text, but never with an image, and don't really remember it too well anyway. Can you make an Image be transparent, like in photoshop? (see image attached) I want to make the white space in my top banner transparent so that you can see the background image below it. My client friend wants a links page with rollover emails that chage the main image of the page so he can have a different sketch of each of them. My idea, and its backfiring as I can do this if I change the email text into images with swap image and a target but he wants them to remain as copyable (mmm is that even a word?) text. Can it be done with text without making it an image? many thanks to all you wonderful people that make these sites possible jax Can we place an image just right to an image having the style float:left? If so how? I tried keeping but the second image was coming below the first image. <td colspan="4"> <img src="images/Subject.gif" style="float: left" /> <b>Subject - Craig TestFile</b> <img src="images/dot.jpg" class="imageUnderLine" /> </td> Also the is there any way to remove the spaces that come in between when we use <hr> tag? For example if we write test<hr> the seperator drawn is after a line break with text. |