JavaScript - Hover Scrolling & Swap Image Interference
I have searched for information on this but so far no luck.
site: http://www.brentpurton.com/TrueSteez go to the product page The problem: I have a set of images that have hover scrolling. The idea is that when you click on the thumbnail image at the bottom in the hover scroll area, a swap image behaviour will change the picture on the shirt. The real problem is that when I implement the swap image on the thumbnails and preveiw it. They no longer Hover Scroll, they just stay in 1 spot. They do however swap the image. here is what happens: http://www.brentpurton.com/TrueSteezSwap Any Help is apreciated. Thanks in advance Similar TutorialsHello, I am working on a page that has a jQuery full browser BG image and I am trying to also utilize a MooTools gallery. There seems to be some interference between the two JavaScripts as only one works (whichever one is last in order in the header of the HTML document). Links: http://www.courtneyhunt.com.au/press_bg.html http://www.courtneyhunt.com.au/press_gallery.html I am a complete novice with JavaScript so if anyone could help that would be great. Thank you in advance. Hi peeps, I'm trying to replicate this navigation effect I found when looking through a website design gallery: http://www.nissanusa.com/leaf-electr...ing-experience To be honest, I'm not sure where to start - I've tried searching for this but can't seem to find any plugins like it. Would appreciate any help I can get on this! Thanks in advance! Sorry if I'm describing this wrong. But I was wondering if there was any premade dropdown menu which opens based on what position you are on the page. For example, when I'm on the top of the page and hover the mouse over the dropdown menu, the menu opens upward instead of downward because the navigation is mid-screen. But if I was to be more than halfway across the screen and still see the navigation as it was on top of the screen and hover the mouse over it, the dropdown menu opens downward as oppose to up. I hope I explained that right or at least if it sounds right to someone. Any help would be greatly appreciated. If you could direct me to a resource you may know of. Thank you for your time. 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 I have a problem I just can't seem to solve. Seems to be an interference of two scripts. But have checked no duplicate function names or variables. Tried altering script order too. The one that breaks, breaks on this line: $('*[@title^="ajax:"]').each(function(index){ ... which I don't fully understand. The expression is a jQuery loop thing I believe. index seems to be null. I can't see where index is defined. What the code at this point aims to do is check for the phrase ajax: in all links on the page and do some manipulation so that the contents of the link are shown in a a tooltip. The problem is not about ajax. The full script is he http://www.javascriptkit.com/script/...xtooltip.shtml The problem occurs when the page includes the editor script, such as he http://www.tji-java-ide.com/beijing/...blogs&Itemid=1 The links on the top of the page work fine when there is no editor present, such as he http://www.tji-java-ide.com/beijing/...tpage&Itemid=1 Below is the routine I am using that when invoked swaps images for other images: Code: <script> function swapImage(swapContName) { if (swapContName == 'mainImage1') { document.getElementById('mainImage1').src = 'L1Bswap.gif'; document.getElementById('hand1').src = 'handr.gif'; document.getElementById('help1_pic').src = 'answers2.gif'; document.getElementById('homework').src = 'spacer.gif'; document.getElementById('instruct').src = 'spacer.gif'; document.getElementById('instructflag').src = 'spacer.gif'; } } </script> Fairly simple and works well. But one of the images I would like to vanish (using the empty spacer.gif) has a border: Code: <img id="instructflag" border="1" src="FLAG.gif" width="23" height="15" align="left"> It must have this black border, but when it gets swapped for a blank, I am left with the black square. Anyone have any idea how to vanish the border along with the graphic? (I have some vague idea that "border" is not used any more, but anyway...). Hey guys, Im a little stuck with a JQ script im trying to create. First the html: Code: <div id="image_holder"> <img src="images/default.jpg" id="image_swap" /> </div> <ul id="links" class="test"> <li><a href="#" name="images/01.jpg">Wall-E 2</a></li> <li><a href="#" name="images/02.jpg">Joker 1</a></li> <li><a href="#" name="images/03.jpg">Joker 2</a></li> </ul> What im trying to accomplish is: 1.) When the mouse enters #links I want it to create a bool staying true if it's in there false if it has left. 2.) if the mouse is: 2a) swap the current image loaded out with the new image to be loaded else: 2b.)swap the current image loaded out with the default image. I have several different attempts at this, this script below is a working attempt. But because im referencing the actual "a" attribute, whenever I goto hover on a new link, it will quickly show the default image... Code: jQ('#links li a').hover( function() { var img = jQ(this).attr("name"); var parent = jQ(this).parent().parent().attr("id"); jQ("#image_swap").fadeOut("medium", function() { // if mouse is within the #link id dont show default image if(parent === "links") { jQ(this).attr("src", img); jQ(this).fadeIn("medium"); } // if the mouse is outside the #link id show the default image }) }, function() { jQ("#image_swap").attr("src", "images/default.jpg"); } ); Also as a side note, before asking why im using the "name" attribute to store the URL of the image, it's because the href will be pointed to an actual page. Hey, I'm new to javascript, and I know there are a lot of tutorials out there. My only problem is that i'm finding it difficult to integrate stuff from different tutorials together. Basically, I want text links to swap the image on the website, but then want to allow a zoom function or lightbox function to the image that appears. I'm not best at explaining things so i've done an example below. After clicking the link, the image changes. i want to be able to do the zoom on the image that it's changed to. is this possible? any help would be much appreciated. http://www.jamesbutterworth.co.uk/untitled-1.html So what I have to do is have 1 image on my webpage and a button. When the button is clicked the image needs to toggle back and forth between img1 and img2. After searching I've found ways to do this using the image itself as a button. But I'm having trouble getting it to work with an input button. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I need a script and HTML code for an image effect like this: http://www.saksfifthavenue.com/main/...11947&ev19=1:2 Something very easy, if possible. Thanks.
I am working on a demo for a movie site, and 90% of everything seems cool. Here I am doing php.flushes, .htaccess caching and using PNGs to help with performance. I might start using another sub site to grab all the scripting from to increase performance, but it seems a tad bit slow at the moment. - There are a few issues one being when you click on X-Men and look at the gallery the images seem to flicker sometimes going from image to image. I am using a fade script I found and then using setTimeout() to give the fade script time to do its thing then call for a new image. Code: FadeOpacity(main_img_id, 100, 0, 600, 12); setTimeout("updateGallery('"+target_arr+"','"+main_img_id+"')", 600); - Also in the same area I am checking clientHeight after each image modifying the marginTop. The thing with that is the clientHeight only seems to update after the second function call. I tried using a setTimeout() but that didn't nothing. Code: document.getElementById(main_img_id).src = "assets/movie_images/"+arr[i]; img_height = document.getElementById(main_img_id).clientHeight; Any suggestions with improving image load performance, the clientHeight issue or the image flickering issue would be appreciated. I have one image on a page and I am trying to mix 2 javascripts actions on that image: - the first one is an automatic daily change of images (3 different images in this example) - the second one is the display of the same image in bigger when the mouse is over it. The total of images are 6 (2 different sizes for 3 images). I have made a search but I didn't find the solution. Here is the code (the daily change works but not the rollover. Thank you to correct it or giving an other solution. (My level in Javascript: low) [CODE]<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> function todaysPhoto(){ var i= 3 ; var todaysFoto=new Array(); todaysFoto[1]="img1_small.jpg"; todaysFoto[2]="img2_small.jpg"; todaysFoto[3]="img3_small.jpg"; var todaysPic=new Array(); todaysPic[1]="img1_big.jpg"; todaysPic[2]="img2_big.jpg"; todaysPic[3]="img3_big.jpg"; t=new Date().getTime(); var days=Math.floor(t / 86400000) % i+1; document.getElementById("todaysfoto").src="images/photos/"+todaysFoto[days]; function SwapImg(){ document.todaysfoto.src ="images/photos/"+todaysPic[days]; return true;} function SwapBack(){ document.todaysfoto.src ="images/photos/"+todaysFoto[days]; return true;} </SCRIPT> <body onload="todaysPhoto()"> <a href="" onmouseover="SwapImg()" onmouseout="SwapBack()"> <img name="todaysfoto" width="150px" height="100px" id ="todaysfoto" /></a>[CODE] I'm a designer and HTML/CSS coder only. I'd like to ask the community for the simplest solution on making an image swap to different image when the user clicks one of the many thumbnails. It's pretty standard gallery functionality, "click the thumbnail to see the big version". I'm hoping to get some JavaScript that is easy to configure even though I don't know how to write JavaScript. Here's a link to the page: http://clientzone.thermostudios.com/.../bouquets.html The thumbnails are on the left and the replicable image on the right. Thanks in advance. Hey everyone, I'm just trying to figure out if it is possible to swap the pages background image when a button is clicked without refreshing the page? I've looked around and can't really find anything helpful. Any tips or pointers in the right direction would be much appreciated Thanks YD Ok so I have a problem which I previously thought I had solved. I am creating a JavaScript Toggle off and on panel and although I have the code sussed for the toggling function there is something off on the image swap function I currently have it set up on two panels, so the code is used multiple times, the problem is it changes both buttons each time rather that just the one that was clicked. Anyway let's see what you think Javascript: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> var imageURL = "../images/portfolio/open.png"; function changeImage() { if (document.images) { if (imageURL == "../images/portfolio/open.png") imageURL = "../images/portfolio/close.png"; else if (imageURL == "../images/portfolio/close.png") imageURL = "../images/portfolio/open.png"; document.images["img1"].src = imageURL; document.images["img2"].src = imageURL; } } </script> HTML: Code: <a href="#" onclick="toggle_visibility('job1');"><img name="img1" src="../images/portfolio/open.png" onClick="changeImage();"></a> <a href="#" onclick="toggle_visibility('job2');"><img name="img2" src="../images/portfolio/open.png" onClick="changeImage();"></a> Any idea what I have done wrong and why it is changing both of the images ('img1' and 'img2') instead of changing them seperately as they are clicked ?? Hi guys, I have this little snippet of code that swaps a toggle image for news for a plus or minus sign showing if the div is open or closed. This code has worked before but i made a couple modifications today and it stopped working unexpectedly and i'm not sure why its failing. I am presetting the div tag with a plus sign with css and then modifying it with javascript. The problem i am having is that when the div tag has been opened it does not swap the image to min.gif anylonger. It remains max.gif. Here's the javascript code Code: var News_Images = new Array(); News_Images[0]="images/max.gif" News_Images[1]="images/min.gif" function DisplayNews(body,box,link,id){ $(body + " > div > .news_box").each(function(){ if($(this).css("display")=="block"){ $(this).slideToggle("slow"); } }); $(body + " > div > a[class='open_button_closed']").each(function(){ // search and change the + / - images $(this).css("background-image",'url('+script_path+News_Images[0]+')');// }); $(body + " > div > a[class='open_button']").each(function(){ $(this).css("background-image",'url('+script_path+News_Images[0]+')');// }); if($(body + " > div > #"+box+id).css("display")=="none"){ $(body + " > div > #"+box+id).slideDown("slow"); $(body + " > div > #"+link+id).css("background-image",'url('+script_path+News_Images[1]+')');// alert("box =" + box + " id = " + id + " link =" + link); } } And here is the html sample Code: <div class="recent_news_box"> <a onclick="DisplayNews('#display_recent','news_link','open_button',3); return false;" id="open_button3" class="open_button"></a> <a class="link_block" href="">Some Title Text</a> <div style="display: none;" class="news_box" id="news_link3"> <img class="front_image" alt="" src="" align="right"> <span class="date">Jul 21, 2009</span> <div>Some Stuff to display here will be short text</div> </div> </div> Thanks in advance. I have an on/off image piece of code: (probably out of date!) Code: <!-- var NN3 = false; image1= new Image(); image1.src = "photo1.gif"; image1on = new Image(); image1on.src = "photo2.gif"; function on3(name) { document[name].src = eval(name + "on.src"); } function off3(name) { document[name].src = eval(name + ".src"); } NN3 = true; function on(name) { if (NN3) on3(name); } function off(name) { if (NN3) off3(name); } // --> My problem is that I am trying to add sound to the clicking and mousing out of the image. Without sound, it works (and works exactly the way I want it to) like this; Code: <a href="javascript:myVoid()" onmousedown="on('image1');" onmouseover="off('image1')"> <img src="photo1.gif" name="image1"></a> Adding (flash)sound I can do this and it works OK too: Code: <a href="javascript:myVoid()" onmousedown="on('image1');mySoundObj1.TGotoAndPlay('/go','start'); return true;" onmouseout="off('image1');"> <img src="photo1.gif" name="image1"></a> But what I want to occur is that a second "swish" sound happens onmouseout (in the red place below) but ONLY if the mousedown has already occurred: Code: <!-- ... function on(name) { if (NN3) on3(name); } function off(name) { [SWISH SOUND HERE] if (NN3) off3(name); } // --> I hope this doesn't read complicated. I know it's really a simple toggle with an if, but I've tried dozens of things to no avail. I have to replicate this many hundreds of times in a website...and I have to stick with flashsound (which I like anyway). Any help would be appreciated. Can someone tell me how to veiw this eval's out put? PHP Code: function doButtons(picimage) { eval("document['picture'].src = " + picimage + ".src"); } PHP Code: <?php // to change the image size within the web page function imageResize($width, $height, $target) { //takes the larger size of the width and height and applies the formula accordingly... //this is so this script will work dynamically with any size image if ($width > $height) { $percentage = ($target / $width); } else { $percentage = ($target / $height); } //gets the new value and applies the percentage, then rounds the value $width = round($width * $percentage); $height = round($height * $percentage); //returns the new sizes in html image tag format... //this is so you can plug this function inside an image tag and just get the return "width='$width' height='$height'"; } ?> <HEAD> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> <!-- Original: Ronnie T. Moore, Editor --> <!-- Web Site: The JavaScript Source --> <!-- Begin var photo_1 = new Image(); var photo_2 = new Image(); var photo_3 = new Image(); photo_1.src = "uploads/harkly_1.jpg"; photo_2.src = "uploads/harkly_2.jpg"; photo_3.src = "uploads/harkly_3.jpg"; function doButtons(picimage) { eval("document['picture'].src = " + picimage + ".src"); } // End --> </script> </HEAD> <?php //get the image size of the picture and load it into an array $photo_1="uploads/harkly_1.jpg"; $photo_2="uploads/harkly_2.jpg"; $photo_3="uploads/harkly_3.jpg"; $myImg1 = getimagesize($photo_1); $myImg2 = getimagesize($photo_2); $myImg3 = getimagesize($photo_3); echo " <BODY> <center> <table border=1> <tr><td> <p> <li><a href = '' onmouseover = \"doButtons('photo_1')\"><img name='photo_1' src='$photo_1' ";echo imageResize($myImg1[0], $myImg1[1], 55); echo " border=0><p> <li><a href = '' onmouseover = \"doButtons('photo_2')\"><img name='photo_2' src='$photo_2' ";echo imageResize($myImg2[0], $myImg1[1], 55); echo " border=0><p> <li><a href = '' onmouseover = \"doButtons('photo_3')\"><img name='photo_3' src='$photo_3' ";echo imageResize($myImg3[0], $myImg1[1], 55); echo " border=0><p> <td width=440 height=300> <img name='picture' src=uploads/harkly_1.jpg ";echo imageResize($myImg1[0], $myImg1[1], 300); echo " border=0></td> </tr> </table> </center> "; ?> Hard To Explain What I need. Looking for javascript, to do what i've hap-hazardly slapped together he I'd like to do this without having to reload a page or create a new page for each image. http://www.samivesphotography.com/redes/portraits.html Specifically the switching of the main image by the thumbnails. The difference in what i've seen online, is that i'm actually using them as a cell background. -Sam When performing an Ajax request I want to change the submit button into a loading image and then swop it back again when the Ajax request is complete. I don't want a loading image anywhere else as on mobile phones it can't always be seen due to small screen size. I have grabbed the event (which references the form, is that right?) and I have something like this: Code: <button type="submit" name="name_can_vary">Search</button> event.name_can_vary.style.visibility = 'hidden'; //(obviously this isn't complete code but no doubt explains what I am talking about) ..which would hide the button and works exactly as I want to this point, but of course it does;t return when Ajax has completed or show the loading image. Ideally, instead of just hiding the button I want JavaScript to swop the button for the loading image. I suppose I could have extra HTML on every page that is made visible with the loading image but I would rather have JS do everything from here (saves editing all pages with submit buttons on). Thanks for any help. |