HTML - Question About Using Checkbox And Drop Down List
Hi, I'm new to programming here. How do I enable a checkbox to work with a drop down list? For example, If the value inside the drop down list will only be registered or activated when i check the checkbox. I want to send an order via email to my server and I want the dropdownlist with the checkbox not checked to not display anything.
How do i do that? Thanks! Similar TutorialsMy form includes two checkboxes: Code: Remember password? <input type="checkbox" name="rememberPassword" value="on" checked/> <b><i><font color="#35A02C"> (deselect if using a public computer)</font></i></b><br/> Automatic login? <input type="checkbox" name="autoLogin" value="on" checked/><br/> How can I make it so that if the user deselects the first checkbox, the second will be automatically deselected aswell? Thanks, James i'm an idiot novice and i have a set of checkboxes i want to display... <table> <tr> <td> <input name="1" type="checkbox" value="1" />PROVISIONAL<br/> <input name="2" type="checkbox" value="2" />COMPLETE<br/> <input name="3" type="checkbox" value="3" />PARTIAL<br/> <input name="4" type="checkbox" value="4" />FINAL<br/> <input name="5" type="checkbox" value="5" />PROGRESS<br/> <input name="6" type="checkbox" value="6" />ADVANCE </td> </tr> </table> however, when it displays on the page...they are staggered like this... one two three etc. i can add another break after each checkbox but that puts too much space between each checkbox....is there anything i can do? thanks in advance! I've created a drop down list with 4000 options on it which I did from an example I found on line. This is fine - loads quite quickly! I then had to add another 9 fields with the same 4000 options on and now the page doesn't load as quicky as I'd like. I was wondering if there was a way of defining the list of 4000 options once and then asking the ten drop down lists to reference it? Hi all! I need some help with my site. In firefox, the Select Category dropdown under filters (on the left) expands to display the full text of the options. In IE, it doesn't do that - the options are cut off. How do I force that to happen in IE? site is at: www.v_an_darn_.com (remove _ ) Thanks! I have an issue where a drop down list is displaying diffrent amounts of options on 2 machines. The 2 machines are simillar if not the same. Both using internet explore 6 and windows xp. As an example if you go to the website http://au.asus.com/index.aspx and look at the select country /area drop down box in the top left hand corner computer 1 will display all the options down to romania where computer 2 only shows all the options down to germany. Are there any settings in internet explore or windows XP which could be diffrent between the 2 machines which would cause the number of options shown in a drop down list to differ. Any help would be much appreciated. I recently posted this in the middle of someone else's thread, which wasn't the best thing to do, so here it is again in its own thread. On my web site I have a drop-down menu with a "Go" button beside it. when JavaScript is enabled in Firefox and IE7, selecting an option from the list automatically takes you to that location without touching the Go button. However, when JavaScript is disabled, the drop-down's automatic redirection is also disabled. So you need a "Go" button next to the drop-down bar. This works in Firefox, but it doesn't work in IE7, and I don't know why. Any help would be gratefully received. You can see the drop-down working at: http://www.historyfiles.co.uk/MainFeaturesIndex.htm Here's the script: <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <form method="get" action="" tabindex="3" target="_top"> <tbody> <tr> <td height="16"> <select name="link" class="xbar" onchange="if (this.options[selectedIndex].value != '') location.href=this.options[selectedIndex].value"> <option value="#"> Choose a topic </option> <option value="MainFeaturesIndex.htm"> British Isles </option> </select> <input value="Go" src="images/nav-gobutton.jpg" border="0" value="Go" alt="Go" type="image" class="xGo" tabindex="4" onclick="if (this.options[selectedIndex].value != '') location.href=this.options[selectedIndex].value" width="22" height="16"> </td> </tr> </tbody></form> </table> I have 3 radio buttons in my web page and nothing else initially. Say A,B and C. If i choose Radio button A, i should get a drop down menu in the same page. After that if i choose radio button B, the drop down menu corresponding to Radio button A should disappear and drop down corresponding to B should appear. Similarily for radio button C also. All these should happen on the same page. Is this possible with HTML or should i go for some other scripts like java scripts, or JSP etc can anyone help me out with this? i want to create a drop down list that lists my favorite films but use my own image instead of a go button show me how to do this and i would also like to add colors to the list so it isn't just black & white and have it automatically sort alphabetically if possible. Is it possible to choose an image from a drop down menu which would change an image on the page? for example using mouseover you can make thumbnail images or hyperlinks when hovered over, change an image on the page to the image that the link or thumbnail represents. can the same be done with a drop down list when an image number is chosen from a list can a centre image be linked with the choice chosen? Hi All, Kindly help me in striking out a single value in drop down list options. I have 3 options - Hello,HI ,BYE. I want to strike out "Hi"when the list is shown, I was able to put color for single option but I could not stike it out. <html> <head> <style type="text/css"> .test { background: #708090; color: #DC143C; /*text-decoration: line-through;*/ } </style> </head> <body> <form> Select One: <select id="myList" > <option>Hello</option> <option disabled="disabled">---------</option> <option class="test">Hi</option> <option disabled="disabled">---------</option> <option>Bye</option> </select> </form> </body> </html> Hi All, first post in the forum. I would like to know if it is possible to create a drop down list from which the user could select a value but could also decide to enter a new one ? What I want is to offer the user to select an existing company name or enter a new one, but I would like to have only one field to do it instead of two. Is this possible Thanks for helping. ALex How can I drop down a select list with onmouseover instead of clicking it. Select list cannot be clicked in javascript to emulate that. eg: onmouseover="(this.click())" Also setting the 'size of select list' = 'its length' in javascript does not accurately emulate the click event because the adjacent layout changes. I tried using z-index and position attribute but doesn't help. So, I'm looking to make a drop down style menu that can be seen on all (or at least the vast vast majority) browsers/universal. Basically, I don't want anything too flashy, but I just have no idea to do any sort of dropdown list aside from the basic html menu and input type of thing. To give an example of something I'm trying to do, I made a simple picture. I'm not looking to make it with flash or anything fancy; as I said, it's really basic and I just want it to be text. Any help or links would be appreciated! Hello, I have a simple html form drop down list as a quick reference and link to pages on my site. It is not nested with subcategories, however there are still hundreds of options in the list, and it is causing the page load time to slow considerably. When the list is created dynamically it is painfully slow. I tried to speed things up by making a static html file of the code and using INSERTFILE on my pages. This helped a little, but not enough to suit me. Is there a way to cache this code snippet, or something like that, to speed up the load time? Thanks! The tutorial on how to make a search form with multiple search options was excellent! http://www.mediacollege.com/internet...ti-search.html However, is it possible to use radio buttons instead of a drop-down list? Can someone be kind enough to show me the code for it? Million thanks. So I'd like to have a 160*600 box with hyperlinks displaying only a headlines I select. I would like the bottom of the box to have arrows for navigating between sections of links that fit in the box with a place to enter a page number in between them. I would like it to begin with displaying the most recently posted links starting on the last page number with that being the first page it displays. I want the bottom of the box to include below the browsing chronological browsing feature an arrow facing left with the word "search" that would open a box with a place to type in text for it to search link headlines. At the bottom of the search box I would like an arrow facing down with the words "search by label". Yes, I would like to not only select a headline for each link but also categorically label them. If I could also select images for it to automatically fill the empty space with when a new page number is started that would be great, even better if it selects ones that fill the most depending on how long the headlines are. If it repeated headlines in extra page space instead of showing images that would be cool too. I'd also like it to automatically expand in height past 160*600 to make a new page number just for a headline that doesn't fit in 160*600. I need this in HTML. My blog is episin.blogspot.com Hi every one I have a quick question. I'm building and interface this is make of unordered list items. Those list items are contained in a span so that interface can have separate look for the other links on the page. But when I validate my page in Dreamweaver I get some page errors that. Here is the error: The tag:"span" is not allowed within: "ul" It is only allowed within: a, abbr, acronym, address, b, bdo, big, button, caption, cite, code, dd, del, dfn, div, dt, em, fieldset, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6. . ..[XHTML 1.0 strict] Now here is the code in question: HTML Code: <ul id="nav"> <span class="left_links"> <li class="nav_items_00"><a href="index.html">Home</a></li> <li class="nav_items_00"><a href="services.html">Services</a></li> <li class="nav_items_00"><a href="gallery.html">Gallery</a></li> <li class="nav_items_00"><a href="events.html">Events</a></li> <li class="nav_items_00"><a href="http://hsgsphoto.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Blog</a></li> <li class="nav_items_00"><a href="about.html">About</a></li> </span> The page that you can see this code in action is located at: http://www.hsgsphoto.com I guess my question is what would be the best practice in this situation. I need the a way to tell this group of links to act different then links in other parts of the page but the error I'm getting in validation is that list items (li) tags are not to be used within a span. Thank you so much for any feed back and help John hi everyone, i'm having trouble figuring out when i do the drop down box whatever the person selects how do i pass that as a parameter into java script or can i put the drop down box in the java script? My next question has to do with the fact that i am building a site for classified ads. and i want to put the information into a database how and what DBMS should i use? i was thinking RUBY, SQL, or PHP. or could i do JDBC any ideas or suggestions let me know. thanks I have a big list and I want to show on my webpage 6lines from that list randomly (when webpage is refreshed another 6 lines appear). can anyone help me with he code, how should the list look like so it works...or where can I find more info on this ? thanks I am making a website with a list inside list for my navigation bar. It looks good on safari(win/mac) and firefox but the list looks horrible in IE7.0(didnt check 6.0) I was wondering if anyone know what it could be HTML Code: Code: <div id="nav"> <img class="menupic" src="images/mainmenu.png" alt="Main Menu"/> <ul class="navli"> <li><a class="point" href="#"><img src="images/menu_findme.png" alt="findMe"/></a></li> <li> <ul class="navlinks"> <li><a href="#goto_facebook" id="facebook">- Facebook</a></li> <li><a href="#goto_myspace" id="myspace">- Myspace</a></li> <li><a href="#goto_youtube" id="youtube">- Youtube</a></li> </ul> </li> </ul> <ul class="navli"> <li><a class="point" href="#"><img src="images/menu_blog.png" alt="blog"/></a></li> <li> <ul class="navlinks"> <li><a href="#blogid2" id="blogid2">- Testing | May 01</a></li> <li><a href="#blogid1" id="blogid1">- Debut Album | Apr 30</a></li> <li><a href="#goto_blogarchive" id="blogarchive">- Archives</a></li> <li class="donthidethis"><ul class="navli donthidethiseither" style="padding:0;"> <li><a class="point" href="#">- Categories</a></li> <li><ul class="navlinks"> <li><a href="#goto_catid2" id="catid2">- Media</a></li><li><a href="#goto_catid1" id="catid1">- News</a></li><li><a href="#goto_catid3" id="catid3">- Off Topic</a></li><li><a href="#goto_catid4" id="catid4">- Tutorials</a></li> </ul></li> </ul></li> </ul></li> </ul> <ul class="navli"><li><a class="point" href="#"><img src="images/menu_eliasmusictv.png" alt="eliasMusic Tv"/></a></li> <li><ul class="navlinks"> <li><a href="#" id="coming">- Coming soon...</a></li> </ul></li> </ul> <ul class="navli"><li><a class="point" href="#"><img src="images/menu_about.png" alt="about"/></a></li> <li><ul class="navlinks"> <li><a href="#goto_biography" id="biography">- biography</a></li> </ul></li> </ul> <ul class="navli"><li><a class="point" href="#"><img src="images/menu_links.png" alt="links"/></a></li> <li><ul class="navlinks"> <li><a href="#" id="links">- Coming soon...</a></li> </ul></li> </ul> <ul class="navli"><li><a class="point" href="#"><img src="images/menu_contact.png" alt="contact"/></a></li> <li><ul class="navlinks"> <li><a href="#goto_contact" id="contactpage">contactForm</a></li> </ul></li> </ul> CSS Code: Code: #nav { float:right; width:195px; padding-left:20px; background:url("images/navback.png"); } #nav ul { list-style: none; margin-left:1px; border: none; } #nav .navli { padding-top:3px; padding-bottom:3px; } #nav .navlinks { padding-left:25px; } #nav .navlinks a,a:link { color:#262626; } #nav .navli img { margin-top:5px; margin-bottom:5px; } #nav .navlinks a:hover { color:#dadada; } #nav img.menupic { margin:20px 10px 5px 95px; } #nav a { font-size:14px; display:block; } #nav a.point { font-size:14px; font-weight:bold; } .navliover { background:url("images/navhover.jpg"); } Any help at all would be appriciated please I can show u the website via Private message if you are interested in helping Thanks in advance Reply With Quote |