HTML - Image Script For Website That Changes Daily?
I would like an image script for my site to display a different photo every day I have a site – www.santacruz.com (designed by web design company) - with a queue that I can upload pics to so it auto changes and doesn't have to be done manually - help?
Similar TutorialsHell All, I have a question regarding to my website's home page: Right now my homepage has been embedded with an image and I want to insert the HTML text beneath the image. The text should not overlap with the background image and should have the same width as the webpage. How can I do that? Here is my home page: http://www.oleklejbzon.com/campbellsloft2/ And here are the index.html code: HTML Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>Campbellsloft - Space Age Rugs, ART</title> <style type="text/css"> /*.bottom { float: right; width: 250px; border-right-width: 20px; border-color: black; background-color: black; color: white; }*/ p {font-family: calibri;} /* Remove margins from the 'html' and 'body' tags, and ensure the page takes up full screen height */ #html, body {height:100%; margin:0; padding:0;} /* Set the position and dimensions of the background image. */ #page-background {color: black; position:fixed; top:0; left:0; width:100%; height:100%;} /* Specify the position and layering for the content that needs to appear in front of the background image. Must have a higher z-index value than the background image. Also add some padding to compensate for removing the margin from the 'html' and 'body' tags. */ #content {position:relative; z-index:1; padding:10px;} #background{color: black;} </style> <!-- The above code doesn't work in Internet Explorer 6. To address this, we use a conditional comment to specify an alternative style sheet for IE 6 --> <!--[if IE 6]> <style type="text/css"> html {overflow-y:hidden;} body {overflow-y:auto;} #page-background {position:absolute; z-index:-1;} #content {position:static;padding:10px;} </style> <![endif]--> </head> <body> <div id="page-background"><img src="/campbellsloft2/i/image007_003.jpg" width="100%" height="100% ></div> <div id="content" align="bottom" bgcolor="black"> <h2></h2> <p>hello world</p> <p></p> </div> </body> </html> Hi! I have just reuploaded my site, which contains 3 image flips, and I am only seeing the outline of where the images should be in both Safari and Internet Explorer. This is strange because before re-uploading, this functioned just fin. Any ideas? Thanks! Here is the problem area: http://www.lolaandcricket.com/loe/index.html Hello, I'm using Kubuntu Linux. My Website is warp.net16.net Here is the coding that I used to try and put my image up, as you can see it is not showing. <H1 ALIGN=CENTER><U>W.A.R.P</U></H1> <P ALIGN=CENTER>(Work, Assisted, Resource, Program)</P> <P ALIGN=CENTER> <img src="file:///home/esprit/My Website/images/chokurei_spiritmatter.jpeg"/> </P> Thank you for your time and help, I really appreciate it. Hey guys, Let me first introduce myself (even though I've been on this site since 2004). I am Matt. I have used this site in the past with confidence and have always gotten excellent answers and responses. Therefore I am back here as a first resort to seek a kind user that would help me with a problem I have. I have a web site design that I have been fumbling over for ages in order to make it into a working web site. The problem is that I've tried so many times to realise the designs I make, but I find that my ambitions fly way ahead of my skills. Even when I spend countless hours with WYSIWYG editors, I find that WYSI-Not-WYG. (especially when you'd like the code to be as neat as the design) I have attached an image of the design I have slaved over and I am looking for a kind soul that would magically turn it into a functional web page. Another problem is that I have a budget of nothing, yet I will mention you/your site anywhere I can as appreciation for your help. For those of you who want to tell me that I'm crazy and to do it myself, go ahead, I'll keep trying, but I thought that this would lighten the load considerably. :3 I look forward to the responses and if anyone wants to take up the challenge, THANK YOU. Also, I will PM the separate elements for the page on request. Thank you again in advance! There are a couple of issues that I know of regarding this design... IE and Firefox both render the page differently, for example, the header and footer needs to be transparent (alpha). In Firefox, it renders correctly, but IE5 renders the transparent areas as white, therefore the png may have to be exchanged for a flash object with transparent wmode. Another thing that both browsers have problems with is the DIV positioning, it seems as though there needs to be a code hack in order for IE and Firefox to place the DIVs in the center of the page (I gave up trying when I couldn't get the DIVs to stop placing themselves in ridiculous positions. The shadow you see on the stripes? I have no idea how to get them onto the page considering the transparency problems in IE, but I have seen many sites achieve it, I just don't know how. I will make a shadow upon request though according to what is needed. I am willing to help as much as you help Hey all, I've been trying to fix up my carpet cleaning website. The bee.png image in the top left of my menu bar is giving me problems with older browsers & most hand-held devices, e.g., iTouch, cellphones, etc. Is there any kind of trick (hack) I could use so that it will properly align with all devices? Website: www.honeydocarpetcare.com Also, please let me know if you are noticing things that are out of place. If so, please tell me what browser and version you are using! Thanks all! Hello everyone I have run into a roadblock. I am trying to make a background image scale properly with Internet Explorer. I have successfully made the image fit the web browser right, using this code in a CSS class. The code I am using is as written: PHP Code: body.background { filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='../../Images/Website Background-3.jpg', sizingMethod='scale'); -ms-filter: "progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='../../Images/Website Background-3.jpg', sizingMethod='scale')"; } this code makes the background I am using work correctly in Internet Explorer. However, when I use this code, it makes the rest of the website stop working. I can no longer click on any of the links on the page, or anything of the sort. However, all my styles for the links still remain on the page. Any suggestions? Thank you all, Mitch Guzman Trying to get image to run a script on my website. My code is down below. anything i am not doing correctly??? <img id="redeem_14" src="images/redeem_14.png" width="115" height="22" alt="open script" onclick="doDa()" /> function doDa() { <script type="text/javascript">var gwloaded = false;</script> <script src="http://adscendmedia.com/gwjs.php?aff=12706&prf=10901&sid=" type="text/javascript"></script> <script type="text/javascript">if (gwloaded==false){window.location = "http://adscendmedia.com/gateway_adblock.php?p=12706";}</script> <noscript><meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=http://adscendmedia.com/gateway_nojs.php?p=12706" /></noscript> } On http://www.thomasmckee.com/scroller.html, how can I align the image of the car to the left of the scroller with no spacing between them and the total size be 960w by 150h? I mean, how do I butt them next to each other? If you can, will you email your answer to thomas@thomasmckee.com? I was given some Java Script code to put in an HTML formatted file. The java script will randomly create an image. What I would like to do do is add text and make it so the text starts at the top of the image and not the bottom like it's doing now. In short, I'd like to have the text wrap around the image that the java script creates. Is this possible, and how do I do it? Hi, I am trying to find a way in which a website that is linked on my homepage can be opened while keeping at least one form of my homepage open as well. e.g.: Google images :http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...en-us%26sa%3DG sorry for the massive link. Hope you get the idea. So what i want is to have a bar on top that is my homepage (like the google bar in the link), but the rest is the actual website that has been linked. I don't really care much about the url. It doesn't have to be my homepage url, it can be the actual website url. Google has been able to do that somehow, so it is possible. I would just like to know how and if it is hard to do. If someone knows how to do it, it would be great if you could give me a link to a tutorial, or explain it. thanks I have some links (in the header, the SUPPORTERS) to different websites, but when I click on them the address in the address bar does not change to the address of the website that I clicked. How do I make it show the address that I clicked on? Thanks. http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~fencing/ I am a total noob but volunteered to administrate the website, because there was no one else to do it. Hi How to add a website counter to my website. So that when ever a visitor visits the website I want the counter to increase say from 101 to 102 and then for a new visitor it should be 103 and then again for the next visitor 104 and so on..... I want to know the code. There are number of websites that are offering this but they put their advertisement which I don't want hello, i need a website for german customers, somethign like www.podmod.de because i would like to offer the same. So if anyone has an idea where to start, or even can offer me something i can buy, please do so. my email: verenamueller999@web.de thanks verena. 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 /> Hey all, new here and not a very good coder at all, but i find pieces of information and try and make best of it....and as far i can see i cant find this sort of information on this website my problem is im trying to create a code that will log in to a website, wait a few (i.e. 2 seconds) then go to a second web page that is a part of this site for example --> www.htmlforum.com --> (automate login) --> then go to www.htmlforum.com/example this is what i have found so far </head> <body> <FORM action=http://www.thewebsiteexample.com/login.php method= post name=login> <INPUT class=login_input type=hidden name=usrname value="myusername"> <INPUT class=login_input type=hidden name=uemail value="myemail@hotmail.com"> <INPUT class=login_input type=hidden name=peeword value="mypassword"> <INPUT class=login_input type=submit value=Login> <body onload="document.login.submit();"> </form> </body> this code allows me to log in successfully to the site i wish to go to i also have this code to allow loading of a new page (but works only AFTER successfully logged in) <script> <!-- location.replace("http://www.mywebsiteexample.com/arms.php"); --> </script> my problem is i dont know how to join the code, whereby i successfully log in, then run the script to go to the subpage my idea is to delay running of the script code perhaps? which should then allow to successfully load the subpage...or perhaps you guys know another way help is DEFINITELY very appreciated! cheers all! 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? |