JavaScript - Div Sometimes Leaves A Trail
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I am programming. Net, and I have a hidden div using: document.getElementById ("scwIE"). style.visibility = "hidden" This table contains a Div. The fact is that "sometimes" (say 1 time in 15) when I load the page, I have drawn on the page the table structure that contains the Key I made the test of trying to hide the div again hidden manually put in an onClick event, but I do not listen. Only disappears if I click on any form element that sends data to the server. Can you think how I can fix this so strange? A greeting. Similar TutorialsHi my relative wanted this star trail effect on the site: http://www.crazy-stuff.biz/side9023.html I did similar effect below but I couldn't make smaller stars on trail, how can I achieve this? http://www.aymavisi.org/new_page_6.htm I want to insert this star trail effect script to page below but star trail doesn't appear on most areas and script corrupts several objects' position. How can I insert it successfully? http://www.orkinosfilm.com/melissa/index.html Code: <head> <style type="text/css"> body {overflow: scroll; overflow-x: hidden;} .anyClass { position: relative; visibility: hidden; left: -5000px; } </style> </head> <body bgcolor="#000000"> <p><!--webbot bot="HTMLMarkup" startspan --><script language="JavaScript1.2"> <!-- /* Submitted by Marcin Wojtowicz [one_spook@hotmail.com] Featured on JavaScript Kit (http://javascriptkit.com) Modified by JK to be IE7+/ Firefox compatible For this and over 400+ free scripts, visit http://javascriptkit.com */ var trailLength = 10 // The length of trail (8 by default; put more for longer "tail") var path = "cursor_star.png" // URL of your image var standardbody=(document.compatMode=="CSS1Compat")? document.documentElement : document.body //create reference to common "body" across doctypes var i,d = 0 function initTrail() { // prepares the script images = new Array() // prepare the image array for (i = 0; i < parseInt(trailLength); i++) { images[i] = new Image() images[i].src = path } storage = new Array() // prepare the storage for the coordinates for (i = 0; i < images.length*3; i++) { storage[i] = 0 } for (i = 0; i < images.length; i++) { // make divs for IE and layers for Navigator document.write('<div id="obj' + i + '" style="position: absolute; z-Index: 100; height: 0; width: 0"><img src="' + images[i].src + '" width='+(16-i)+' height='+(16-i)+'></div>') } trail() } function trail() { // trailing function for (i = 0; i < images.length; i++) { // for every div/layer document.getElementById("obj" + i).style.top = storage[d]+'px' // the Y-coordinate document.getElementById("obj" + i).style.left = + storage[d+1]+'px' // the X-coordinate d = d+2 } for (i = storage.length; i >= 2; i--) { // save the coordinate for the div/layer that's behind storage[i] = storage[i-2] } d = 0 // reset for future use var timer = setTimeout("trail()",10) // call recursively } function processEvent(e) { // catches and processes the mousemove event if (window.event) { // for IE storage[0] = window.event.y+standardbody.scrollTop+10 storage[1] = window.event.x+standardbody.scrollLeft+10 } else { storage[0] = e.pageY+12 storage[1] = e.pageX+12 } } initTrail() document.onmousemove = processEvent // start capturing //--> </script><!--webbot bot="HTMLMarkup" endspan --></p> </body> I wish to make a dropdown box appear when a user leaves a particular page. I have the code for the drop down and it works well. It fires when a function is called: function = initboxv2(); return false; How do I call it when the user attempts to leave the page? So that it goes direct to the dropdown (I've tried onbeforeunload and I get a dialog alert which I do not want.) Thanks |