JavaScript - Hover Over Text To Get A Text Box Appear
I've been looking around for some time now and can't seem to find anything for what I'd like. I want it to be that when you hover over a segment of text, a box will appear with what in hopes will be more text. And then that box move away if you move your cursor.
Similar TutorialsI was using the below code to fade text links in and out on hover. But the problem I'm having is that if you hover over the text a few times quickly the animation will play over and over. Can someone help me add a 'callback'(?) so while the animation is still playing it won't fade in/out again until its finished? Or point me in the direction of a better way of doing this effect. Thanks for reading and I looking forward to your help and responses! Heres the code: Code: $(document).ready(function(){ $(".thumbs img").fadeTo("slow", 0.6); // This sets the opacity of the thumbs to fade down to 60% when the page loads $(".thumbs img").hover(function(){ $(this).fadeTo("slow", 1.0); // This should set the opacity to 100% on hover },function(){ $(this).fadeTo("slow", 0.6); // This should set the opacity back to 60% on mouseout }); }); Hello, I was wondering if anyone could help me with a personal website I am modifying for a friend. He basically has a list of links such as: Home Blog Pictures Links What I want to do is that whenever you roll over, say, "Blog", an image appears to the right of the links (the image will be a small screenshot of what the blog looks like). When you roll over "Pictures", a different image appears in it's place. I already know how to do this when rolling over images, but not rolling over text. I used document.getElementById and just set the src to the image, but how do I do this when I just have text to roll over? Is it possible/recommended to use the follow JQuery? http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs.../jquery.min.js Thank you for your time Hi Im playing around with some JQuery and have a small problem with my menu. I want the text to always be visible, be on hover and not on hover. Currently, the text is only visible when I hover the <li> item. Check it out at http://cooper.zxq.net Below is my code using to produce the menu. Code: <html> <head> <script src="jquery-1.3.1.min.js" type="text/javascript" ></script> <script src="jquery.easing.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function(){ $('li.image').css({opacity: 0}); $('li.image').hover(function(){ $(this).animate({opacity: 1},400); }, function(){ $(this).animate({opacity: 0},400); }); }); </script> <style> .ddsmoothmenu{ background-color:Gray; width: 100%; height:27px; margin:0 auto; padding:0; } .ddsmoothmenu ul{z-index:1; margin: 0; padding: 0; list-style-type: none;} .ddsmoothmenu ul li{position: relative; float: left; } .ddsmoothmenu a{display:block; color: white; border-right: 0px solid #778; color: #2d2b2b; text-decoration: none; font: 11px Verdana; font-weight:bold;} .ddsmoothmenu ul li a:link, .ddsmoothmenu ul li a:visited{color: yellow; z-index:50; line-height:27px;} .image { line-height:27px; height:27px; background:url(images/button.gif) no-repeat right top; padding-right:30px; display:inline-block; } .image ins { background:url(images/button.gif) no-repeat left top; height:27px; line-height:27px; display:inline-block; padding-left:30px; } image:hover {background-position:right -155px;} image:hover ins {background-position:left -155px;} </style> </head> <div id="smoothmenu1" class="ddsmoothmenu "> <ul> <li class="image"><a href="#"><ins>Home</ins></a></li> <li class="image"><a href="#"><ins>Products</ins></a></li> <li class="image"><a href="#"><ins>Services</ins></a></li> <li class="image"><a href="#"><ins>Contact Us</ins></a></li> </ul> </div> </html> Hope anyone can provide some help Thanks! http://bowser.effectgames.com/~jhuck.../multiple.html is there a way to add a tipbox when the mouse hover on the copied text by jquery.the tip box say"the text has been copied" thank you. Right i need some help with some code, i have been trying 2 days to get it to work! basically the 3 image locations are in Variables in PHP $piclocation1 $piclocation2 $piclocation3 What i want is when you hover over the div class "breaking-news", i want the div ID "latest-news-image" to change to that specific image background. example the top "breaking-news" class is on hover and the image $piclocation1 should show in "latest-news-image". if the middle "breaking-news" class is on hover the image $piclocation2 should show in "latest-news-image". and so on if you could help me figure out a way around to get this to work i would be ever so greatfull, as i dont know if i got this in the right area as it would contain javascript, php and poss Css! and even if you could point me in the right direction would be helpful! this is the website page i am testing it on if you would like to look at if visually http://www.wolverhampton-wanderers.co.uk/text.php and here is the code: Code: <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <link rel="Stylesheet" type="text/css" href="./wolves.css"/> <title>Untitled Document</title> <?php $getnews = "SELECT * FROM `news` ORDER BY `news`.`id` DESC LIMIT 3"; $news = mysql_query($getnews) or die(mysql_error()); $counter = 1; while($row1 = mysql_fetch_array($news)){ if($counter == 1) { $picture1 = $row1['imageID']; $getimage1 = "SELECT * FROM news_images WHERE imageID = $picture1"; $image1 = mysql_query($getimage1) or die(mysql_error()); $pic1 = mysql_fetch_array($image1); $piclocation1 = $pic1['imageFile']; } if($counter == 2) { $picture2 = $row1['imageID']; $getimage2 = "SELECT * FROM news_images WHERE imageID = $picture2"; $image2 = mysql_query($getimage2) or die(mysql_error()); $pic2 = mysql_fetch_array($image2); $piclocation2 = $pic2['imageFile']; } if($counter == 3) { $picture3 = $row1['imageID']; $getimage3 = "SELECT * FROM news_images WHERE imageID = $picture3"; $image3 = mysql_query($getimage3) or die(mysql_error()); $pic3 = mysql_fetch_array($image3); $piclocation3 = $pic3['imageFile']; } $counter = $counter + 1; } ?> </head> <body> <div class="shaddow"><!-- This is the shaddow behind the content --> <div class="content"> <!-- This is the content and main background --> <div class="header"><img src="../images/header.jpg"/></div> <div class="menu"> <div id="nav"> <?php $cat = "SELECT * FROM `top-menu` ORDER BY 'category' ASC"; $category = mysql_query($cat) or die(mysql_error()); $start = 1; while($row = mysql_fetch_array($category)){ $submenu = $row['sub-menu']; if($submenu == '1'){ echo "</li><li><a id='{$row['Active-ID']}' " . "href='{$row['Address']}'>" . "{$row['Text']}</a>"; } elseif($submenu == '2'){ if($start == 1){ echo "<ul>"; } echo "<li><a id='{$row['Active-ID']}' " . "href='{$row['Address']}'>" . "{$row['Text']}</a></li>"; $start = $start + 1; if($submenu !='2'){ echo "</ul></li>"; $start = 1; } } } echo "</ul></li><a class='nav-end'></a>"; ?> </div> </div> <div id="latest-news"> <?php $getnews = "SELECT * FROM `news` ORDER BY `news`.`id` DESC LIMIT 3"; $news = mysql_query($getnews) or die(mysql_error()); $counter = 0; echo "<div id='latest-news-image'></div>" . "<div id='latest-news-header'>Breaking News</div>"; while($row1 = mysql_fetch_array($news)){ echo "<div class='breaking-news'><div class='breaking-news-header'><a href='#'>{$row1['title']}</a></div>" . "<div class='breaking-news-info'>Posted on {$row1['date']}, by {$row1['author']}</div>" . "<div class='breaking-news-desc'>{$row1['desc']}</div>" . "<div class='breaking-news-readmore'><a href='#'>Read More</a></div></div>"; $counter = $counter + 1; } ?> </div> </div> </div> </body> </html> Hello all. I'm sure this is really easy, but I have a question about being able to change a main image depending on a mouseover of particular text. I have a website where I am hosting a recipe, and I want to be able to show a 'main' picture that changes depending on where the user is hovering in the instructions. It would be very similar to this: http://piscesmike.com/Pages/recipes/onions.html The exception being that the top images are replaced by line by line instructions, and the main image changes depending on which instruction you are hovering on. Alternatively, I could also use a pop-up window with the image for the particular instruction, but could not get that to work either. I coded everything for the above link, but just cant seem to get this working. Any help is greatly appreciated. And, also feel free to try out the recipe's from PiscesMike.com, or to poke around. I know there are a few other errors (one being the day of the week deal) so once again, any input or help would be a tremendous help. Thanks and sorry for being such a noob! trying to find a example of when you hover over a image, text appears on the bottom so it could be a picture of a dog, whne you put your mouse over it, text will show in the picture (ie* transparent background for text so it's readable) anywhre where I can find a example of this???? As of right now I have a code that will work in IE but wont work in FireFox...go figure. Basically what I want to have happen is when you type in an area code it will provide an output in a predetermined area of the page. For Example: Input- 512 Output - Austin, TX The code that I have doesn't work with firefox and I was just wondering if there was a code that would allow that to happen. Thanks! Hi, I have a form with 9 text fields and a text area. What I want to do is replace the text in the text area depending on how many fields contain text. For example my text boxes are named 1 to 9, if the user enters text in the first five boxes I want the text area to auto fill with 'you have selected boxes 1 to 5' if the user selects all nine it will say 'you have selected 1 to 9', therefore, the user must complete the text boxes in order. I have it working with an onchange event but i have a button on the form to also auto fill the text boxes and it does not work if this is clicked. Any help would be appreciated! Hi all, Thanks for reading. I'm having an issue trying to accomplish the following - I have a text field (field1) already displayed on the HTML page. However, there's a link where you can add additional text fields to the page as well. When the link is clicked, the second text field is added successfully (field2), and when the link is clicked again, the third text field (field3) is added successfully. However, the third field does not add itself to the page, and the text for anything greater than a third field also isn't displayed after. This obviously means that my "fields" variable is not working right, so I'm wondering, would anyone be able to assist me to help me get that variable processing correctly? Code: <script language="javascript"> fields = 1; function addMore() { if (fields = 1) { document.getElementById('addedMore').innerHTML = "<input type='text' name='field2' size='25' /> <span>Field 2.</span>"; fields = 2; } else if (fields = 2) { document.getElementById('addedMore').innerHTML = "<input type='text' name='field3' size='25' /> <span>Field 3.</span>"; fields = 3; } else { document.getElementById('addedMore').innerHTML = "Only 3 fields are allowed."; document.form.add.disabled=true; } } </script> Here is the code in my HTML - Code: <input type="text" name="field1" size="25" /> <span>Field 1.</span> <div id="addedMore"></div> <p class="addMore"><form name="add"><a onclick="addMore()">Add another field.</a></form></p> Thank you very much. Hello, I am trying to do an image swap when hovering over "TEXT" links. For instance, I would like to first have a "mainpic" in a div that would be replaced by either image 1,2 or 3 (depending on if you are hovering over"text link 1,2 or 3). I would use normal rollover "image" swaps, but would prefer to have the "trigger" to be "text" (for SEO reasons). I am just getting familiar with javascript, but do not even know where to begin! I have read multiple forum entries throught google, but could not find any where I could have "multiple" text links. I would so much appreciate it if anyone could please point me in a direction. Sincerely, Buffmin Hello. I have a textarea where user can select a text then copy to clipboard (using EditArea script for highlighting) I need append additional information to the selected text so it won't be visible in the textarea, but only appear after copied to clipboard. For example: Code: text line one text line two text line three user selected word "two", hit CTRL+C to copy into clipboard (or used browser's context menu), but in clipboard it should be saved as: "selected word 'two'" What would be the approach? Thank you. Hi, I have a form setup so that selecting a radio button opens a specific text field. The problem is if the user starts to enter information, then switches to a different radio button (perhaps they chose the wrong radio to start), the text they already started to enter on the previous textfield doesn't get cleared. This will be a problem later when inserting to sql. Here is a summary of the code: Code: <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function doClick(objRad){ if (objRad.value=="0"){ document.getElementById("textbox").style.display='block'; } else{ document.getElementById("textbox").style.display='none'; } if (objRad.value=="1"){ document.getElementById("textbox1").style.display='block'; } else{ document.getElementById("textbox1").style.display='none'; } if (objRad.value=="2"){ document.getElementById("textbox2").style.display='block'; } else{ document.getElementById("textbox2").style.display='none'; } } </script> </head> <body> <form action="insert.php" method="post"> <p>Please choose the business type: <input type="radio" name="rad" value="0" onclick="doClick(this)"> Sole Proprietorship <input type="radio" name="rad" value="1" onclick="doClick(this)"> Partnership <input type="radio" name="rad" value="2" onclick="doClick(this)"> Corporation <div id="textbox" style="display:none"> <input type="text" name="txt"> This is my sole proprietorship info.</div> <div id="textbox1" style="display:none"> <input type="text" name="txt"> This is my partnership info.</div> <div id="textbox2" style="display:none"> <input type="text" name="txt">This is my corporation info. </div> </form> </body> Any help is appreciated, Thanks in advance! Hi, I'm hoping this will be an easy one for you experts out there. I am working on a convention registration form. What I'm trying to do is have the text "50.00" pop into the COST field when any text (even if it's only one character) is entered into the NAME field. If the text in the NAME field is deleted, the "50.00" should also be deleted. Does anyone have a script that does this? Thanks! Hi, Here's a sample form: Code: <form action="#" method="post"> Name:<br /> <input type="text" name="name" value="your name" /><br /> E-mail:<br /> <input type="text" name="mail" value="your email" /><br /> <input type="submit" value="Send"> </form> When you tab to a text input, the value gets highlighted. How can it be disabled? Any help is appreciated! Mike im clueless when it comes to javascript, but this is what im trying to find: i have a page that has multiple text areas, i also have 4 links that when clicked i want to add some predefined text into the active text area the one with the text cursor in? The Hyperlinks: Code: <a href="#sc">Shift Changed</a> | <a href="#ol">On Leave</a> | <a href="#ot">OverTime</a> | <a href="#ss">ShiftSwap</a> The textareas: PHP Code: <td><textarea name=details$i rows=4 align=absmiddle cols=16 value="$details[$i]\">$details[$i]</textarea></td> as you can see the textareas are created on the fly based on a php array. would anyone be willing to put some code together for this? or even give me the basics on how i can get the active textarea's name so i can pass that to a script that inserts into a given field? Hello there, this is my first post on this forum. I have learned a good bit of PHP and have implemented it for use in my work as a math tutor. My kids are telling me, however, that it is too inconvenient to hit tab or click on the next text box and would prefer to use the old style pencil and paper. I thought of a good idea: Javascript would be able to automatically focus the curser on the next text box if some condition was met. For example: 6+7. If the textbox reads 13, it will focus on the next text box. Otherwise, nothing happens. This kills three birds with one stone; the user will know if they got the question right or wrong and it will move automatically if they got it correct. The problem is I lack any real JavaScript wisdom. I would guess this would be quite simple. The closest thing I have found upon searching was this from the user requestcode, but this has to do with once the user has typed in 4 characters it moves automatically. Code: <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> function nextbox(fldobj,nbox) { if(fldobj.value.length>3) {document.forms[0].elements[nbox].focus()} } </SCRIPT> </head> <body onLoad="document.myform.txt1.focus()"> <CENTER> <FORM NAME="myform"> <INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="txt1" SIZE="4" MAXLENGTH="4" onKeyUp="nextbox(this,1)"> Thank you for the help. Hi. I have developed a form all working fine but am struggling on the following. I need a checkbox for an item, when the checkbox is true the user can enter text in a text box, only if the checkbox is ticked. I have numerous items I need for this. Hope someone can help. Thanks I need to replace the captions with simple text for download speed purposes. This is controlled by a piece of Javascript written for me. I need to change the caption image for a text one. The site is here Frank alias effpeetee. Hi, I am wanting to insert text into a text area when a button or link is clicked. I know how to replace the whole lot in the text area, but I want it to insert text where the flashing cursor is in the text box. (Like Wikipedia) If any one can help, Then I will be very, very greatfull. Thank You. |