HTML - Initial Form Value Between 1 And 1000
I'm wondering if this is even possible.
I have a form on my page, and I want it's initial value to be a random number, between 1 and 1000. How, if I even can, would I do this? Similar TutorialsHTML Code: <textarea name="textarea" id="textarea" cols="45" rows="6">INITIAL VALUE</textarea> I have a text area and the initial value contains quite a bit of code, rangin from css, to div elements... Some of the style is showing up on the page when viewed and not staying in the box. I intend for someone to copy and paste this large body of html... How do i create a text box that has an initial message in it which disappears when i click it..? Such as in this website. http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/net...k/default.aspx At the top left corner of this website there is an example of the text box i want. Can anyone help me with this..? Is it possible to get the initial value of a text area to be in any tags (like the italics tag for example)? I have an image that serves as a text box. It includes a border (i.e., the border is part of the image, not HTML) and a background picture. The picture fades into a solid color at the bottom. This first image depicts the top, left, and right parts of the border. (Here is the plan I first envisioned.) I have created a second image, one pixel tall, of what the rest of the box would look like, after which it would end in a similar 1px-high image of the border color. So, as the background of a div, is there a way to display one image, then have another image repeat indefinitely, followed by a third image? Alternatively, is there a way to have the background be a simple repeated image, with another one on top of it? Then I could cap the bottom in a different div. The most likely solution I have come up with is the following. Why don't I crop off the border and do that with HTML? That way, I have only to display one image, and the rest of the background can be a solid color. I don't know how to do this either, but it seems the most plausible. I am having the worst time trying to figure this one out. I created a site for a hair salon and every time each page loads for the first time, it jumps from right to left. Does anyone know why it is doing this? There is an example link below. I've tried reducing the amount of tables, removing the Rollover JS and replacing with CSS and making tables exact width instead of 100% but no luck. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this. http://www.studiodbypaolosalon.com script completed, thx Hi all, I have a simple newsletter form, so just the email field and a submit, what I would like to do is to send this data to a larger subscriber form, so one that has name, email (with the data previously entered already added), list to subscribe to etc. Can this be done? Thanks I have a form with a number of elements. One of these elements is: <input type="image" src="https://www.paypal.com/en_US/i/btn/x-click-butcc-subscribe.gif" border="0" name="submit" alt="Make payments with PayPal - it's fast, free and secure!"> Clicking on that element makes the form submit. But if I add a similar element: <input type="image" src="https://www.paypal.com/en_US/i/btn/x-click-butcc-subscribe.gif" border="0" name="submit2" alt="Make payments with PayPal - it's fast, free and secure!"> ...clicking on that also makes the form submit. So was wondering if anyone knew what the rules were for which elements make a form submit? Cheers, James I have a simple signup form on my site that I want to pass the input to the larger signup form. Here is the code for the simple form: <form action="http://bigdogcattle.com/?a=Cattle_Mailing-List_SignUp" method="post" accept-charset="UTF-8"> The larger signup form is located he http://bigdogcattle.com/?a=Cattle_Mailing-List_SignUp I want the email address from the simple form to move to the larger form when the submit button is pressed. Ideas? HTML Code: <form method="post" action="mailto:xxxxxxxx@xx.com "> <table class="text3"> <tr><td valign="top" width="140">Voornaam:</td><td><input name="requiredvoornaam" type="text" id="requiredvoornaam" class="veld" size="30" /></td></tr> <tr><td valign="top" width="140">Achternaam:</td><td><input name="requiredachternaam" type="text" id="requiredachternaam" class="veld" size="30" /></td></tr> <tr><td valign="top">E-mail:</td><td><input name="requiredemail" type="text" id="requiredemail" class="veld" size="30" /></td></tr> <tr><td valign="top">Telefoonnummer:</td><td><input name="requiredtelefoonnummer" type="text" id="requiredtelefoonnummer" class="veld" size="30" /></td></tr> <tr><td valign="top">Adres:</td><td><input name="requiredadres" type="text" id="requiredadres" class="veld" size="30" /></td></tr> <tr><td valign="top">Woonplaats:</td><td><input name="requiredwoonplaats" type="text" id="requiredwoonplaats" class="veld" size="30" /></td></tr> <tr><td valign="top">Aankomstdatum:</td><td><select name="adag" id="adag"> <option value="Dag">Dag</option> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> <option value="5">5</option> <option value="6">6</option> <option value="7">7</option> <option value="8">8</option> <option value="9">9</option> <option value="10">10</option> <option value="11">11</option> <option value="12">12</option> <option value="13">13</option> <option value="14">14</option> <option value="15">15</option> <option value="16">16</option> <option value="17">17</option> <option value="18">18</option> <option value="19">19</option> <option value="20">20</option> <option value="21">21</option> <option value="22">22</option> <option value="23">23</option> <option value="24">24</option> <option value="25">25</option> <option value="26">26</option> <option value="27">27</option> <option value="28">28</option> <option value="29">29</option> <option value="30">30</option> <option value="31">31</option> </select> <select name="amaand" id="amaand"> <option value="Maand">Maand</option> <option value="Januari">Januari</option> <option value="Februari">Februari</option> <option value="Maart">Maart</option> <option value="April">April</option> <option value="Mei">Mei</option> <option value="Juni">Juni</option> <option value="Juli">Juli</option> <option value="Augustus">Augustus</option> <option value="September">September</option> <option value="Oktober">Oktober</option> <option value="November">November</option> <option value="December">December</option> </select> <select name="ajaar" id="ajaar"> <option value="Jaar">Jaar</option> <option value="2008">2008</option> <option value="2009">2009</option> <option value="2010">2010</option> </select> </td></tr> <tr><td valign="top">Vertrekdatum:</td><td><select name="vdag" id="vdag"> <option value="Dag">Dag</option> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> <option value="5">5</option> <option value="6">6</option> <option value="7">7</option> <option value="8">8</option> <option value="9">9</option> <option value="10">10</option> <option value="11">11</option> <option value="12">12</option> <option value="13">13</option> <option value="14">14</option> <option value="15">15</option> <option value="16">16</option> <option value="17">17</option> <option value="18">18</option> <option value="19">19</option> <option value="20">20</option> <option value="21">21</option> <option value="22">22</option> <option value="23">23</option> <option value="24">24</option> <option value="25">25</option> <option value="26">26</option> <option value="27">27</option> <option value="28">28</option> <option value="29">29</option> <option value="30">30</option> <option value="31">31</option> </select> <select name="vmaand" id="vmaand"> <option value="Maand">Maand</option> <option value="Januari">Januari</option> <option value="Februari">Februari</option> <option value="Maart">Maart</option> <option value="April">April</option> <option value="Mei">Mei</option> <option value="Juni">Juni</option> <option value="Juli">Juli</option> <option value="Augustus">Augustus</option> <option value="September">September</option> <option value="Oktober">Oktober</option> <option value="November">November</option> <option value="December">December</option> </select> <select name="vjaar" id="vjaar"> <option value="Jaar">Jaar</option> <option value="2008">2008</option> <option value="2009">2009</option> <option value="2010">2010</option> </select> </td></tr> <tr><td valign="top">Welke huisje:</td><td><select name="huisje" id="huisje"> <option value="1">.____Huisje Zomerbries_____.</option> <option value="2">.____Huisje Wervelwind_____.</option> <option value="3">.____Huisje Tornado________.</option> </select> <tr><td valign="top">Aantal personen:</td><td><select name="aantal personen" id="aantal personen"> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> <option value="5">5</option> <option value="6">6</option> <option value="7">7</option> <option value="8">8</option> </select> <tr><td valign="top">Overige vragen:</td><td><textarea name="bericht" rows="6" cols="23" id="bericht" class="area"></textarea></td></tr> <tr><td valign="top"></td><td><input type="submit" name="sendFormButton" value="Verzenden" id="sendFormButton" /></td> </tr> </table> </form> </td></tr></table> This is what i get once tested... its out of order... Help me plz...... Im not good with those thingz.. I have created a form with multiple different buttons, the first button is required to open a pop up box to show a list of people who live in a certain postcode. HTML Code: <div id="form"> <form name="f1" method="post"/> <p> ID: <br/> <input name="ID" type="text" value="Leave Blank" /> </p> <p> Name: <br/> <input name="Name" type="text" /> </p> <p> Address: <br/> <input name="Address" type="text" /> </p> <p> Postcode:<br/> <input name="Postcode" type="text" /> <input type='submit' value='Check' onclick="popup('popUpDiv')" /> <p><a href="#" onclick="popup('popUpDiv')">Find Person</a></p> </p> <p> Telephone: <br/> <input name="Telephone" type="text" /> </p> <p> Mobile: <br/> <input name="Mobile" type="text" /> </p> <p> AltTelephone: <br/> <input name="AltTelephone" type="text" /> </p> <p> Email: <br/> <input name="Email" type="text" /> </p> <p> Date: <br/> <input name="Date" type="text" /> </p> <p>Notes: <br/> <input name="Notes" type="text" /> </p> <p> CompanyNotes: <br/> <input name="CompanyNotes" type="text" /> </p> <p> Payment: <br/> <input name="Payment" type="text" value="Leave Blank for 0" /> </p> <p> <input type="submit" Value='Book' onclick="f1.action='insert.php'; return true " /> <!--<div id="wheel"><a href="instructorSearch.php"onClick="return popup(this, 'notes')"><img id="mainLogo" src="im/wheel.png" alt="Driving School Logo" /></a></div> !--> </p> <p><input type="submit" Value='Enquire' onclick="f1.action='insertEnquire.php'; return true " /> </form> The first button on the code works but the pop up only displays for a split second, the hyperlink underneath the button opens the pop up for good but cannot get the variable from the form.... So i want to Post and Get in the same form for reasons of keeping the URL looking clean. I need to pass a PHP array through to the next page, and I don't want random gibberish in the URL. So, I can just Post this, but this is for a search page, and it would be nice to Get their search query for the reasons of the advantage of Get over Post, and because it looks better in my opinion. Anyways. The thing I am posting takes no user input, and it is defined in the beginning of the page. The thing I want to Get is user defined in a textbox. So, I need the method of the Form to be Get, but is it possible to also Post something? Thanks, If i wasn't clear i'm sorry and i'll try to explain it better. Hi guy, I tried to do some googling before i come to here. the problem is that i don't know what are the name or keyword for this, therefore i cannot find any relevant result. Let's say, i have many same html with different file name file filled with tables that i dont' want users to open and use it. Can i create another separate forms using html to fill in the blanks on the table cell maybe after i click submit button? Or it's easier to use VB to write a program and do the job? Please help. Hi, I have a tricky problem that you kind people might be able to solve. I want to put one set of forms inside another set of forms without them interfering with each other. At the moment, the form I've created inside the other form is not responding. The code, when simplified, looks something like this: <FORM (1)> <FORM (2)> </FORM> </FORM> Am I trying to do the impossible or is there a way to overcome this problem? Thanks! / Stefan I am trying to make a form for my website that is very basic. But when you click submit it brings up the internet wizard and you have to fill out alot of information. Is there any way to just send whats in the form to my e-mail without haveing to do this? here is my code: Code: <FORM METHOD="POST" ACTION="mailto:pinser@phoenixringguild.com" subject="Rules Confirmation" method="post" enctype="text/plain"> <INPUT TYPE="checkbox" NAME="Signing_from" VALUE="Rule Confirmation">I have read, and agree to abide by the rules.<br><br> In-Game Username:<br> <INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="name" SIZE="30"><br><br> What are our 3 virtues?<br> <INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="name" SIZE="30"><br> <INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="name" SIZE="30"><br> <INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="name" SIZE="30"><br> <br> <INPUT TYPE="submit" Value="submit"> <INPUT TYPE="reset"> also here it is on my website http://phoenixringguild.com/rulesform.html I have read a couple other posts and meaby there is a way to make a better form useing php? my host does allow php.. Hello all: Now I am very new to to html and recently tired to create a website. I was cruising along when I got stumped. I have tried to do this on my own without having to post for help without any luck. I have been trying since last week. You all probably think the form in html is so very newbie and im sure your right lol. But I just can't seem to get this form to work right. I want the information submitted in the form to go directly to my email if possible. I would also like to validate and require the user to enter Name, Email and Phone beofre they are able to "submit". Any help would be GREATLY appretiated. Thank you for reading my post. Attached is the html file that I am working with. I am working in Dreamweaver 8. Thanks in advance. Mellisa I created a form in DW. Within the form is an excel document. I added a column with text areas for customers to put in the amount of items they would like to order, name and phone number. There is no calculating involved. I would just like the form emailed to me. I receive the email but it's empty. No form data received with it. Any suggestions? I could really use your help and it's greatly appreciated. I was using http://www.forms4free.com to make an HTML form, but I need to make another question for my form which most sites don't tell you how to make, I need to include a field for uploading a resume, so I need one of those "Browse" fields so someone can upload their resume (Microsoft Word file) through the form. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks I'm trying to create a basic form with a text, password and submit button. I don't really have clue on how to set up this form and aswell I need to style it so it fits in my header on a straight line. If anyone could help it would be much appreciated? Thanks I'm just starting to design a website and the form that I'm trying to create where when you click submit the data is displayed on a different web page isn't working properly. Heres the code: <form action="data.htm" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data"> <font face="times"><h1><u>E-mail Form</u></h1></font> Your E-mail:<br> <input type="text" name="name" value="" size="40"> <br> Link To File (This Can Be Left Blank):<br> <input type="text" name="mail" value="" size="40"> <br> Additional Comments:<br> <textarea value="" rows="5" cols="40"></textarea> <br><br> <input type="submit" value="Send"> <input type="reset" value="Reset"> </form> Is there anyway i can transfer the file from this form to data.htm? Thanks in advance for your help! |