JavaScript - Adsence Add Rotation Script
I want to display a different adsence add each time my page is refreshed.
How could this be acomplished? Is there existing banner rotation scripts at allow you to inser scripts instead of images and links. The scripts I need to rotate look like this. add 1 <script type="text/javascript"><!-- google_ad_client = "ca-pub-00000000000000"; /* 468x60, created 8/18/10 */ google_ad_slot = "00000000000"; google_ad_width = 468; google_ad_height = 60; //--> </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"> </script> add 2 <script type="text/javascript"><!-- google_ad_client = "ca-pub-00000000000000"; /* 468x60, created 8/18/10 */ google_ad_slot = "00000000000"; google_ad_width = 468; google_ad_height = 60; //--> </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"> </script> Similar TutorialsI'm in search for a simple and clean timed rotation script. I have these quotes, and right now they're coded so that a single quote displays and changes upon refresh. The script is really clean, and I would like to maintain the cleanliness but make the images rotate every couple of seconds. Here's the script... Code: <script type="text/javascript"> quote = new Array(3); quote[0] = "Quote 1"; quote[1] = "Quote 2"; quote[2] = "Quote 3"; index = Math.floor(Math.random() * quote.length); document.write(quote[index]); </script> It's probably a really simple piece of coding, but I'm still new to JavaScript, so it's obviously out of my range. I appreciate anyone who will help **Solved**
Hi All! I'm new to the forums but discovered this site while looking for a solution to my javascript problem. I was able to find/manipulate the following code for changing a banner when a person mouse-overs a button. It is almost exactly what I want it to do, except that I'd like the following functionality to be added to it: 1) When a person hovers over a button, the image that appears should be clickable and open a webpage. 2) I would like to have the banners cycle/rotate by default until a person hovers over a button. When they hover, it should stop the cycle/rotation. Here is an example of what the code produces prior to my desired tweaks above: http://javascript.internet.com/image...e-gallery.html Here is the code I currently have: Code: <html> <head> <script language="JavaScript"> function update(url,index,isSuper) { document['PhotoBig'].src=url; } </script> </head> <body> <div style="margin-left: 30%;"> <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="234"> <tr> <td colspan="8"><img src="images/hipaa-logo.png" name="PhotoBig"></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="8"><img src="images/w_spacer.gif" width="1" height="5"></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="120"> </td> <td width="24"><a onMouseOver="update('images/alz-logo.png', 0, false); return false;"><img src="images/button1.png"></a></td> <td width="21"><a onMouseOver="update('images/ecomm-logo.png', 1, true); return false;"><img src="images/button2.png"></a></td> <td width="21"><a onMouseOver="update('images/facebook-logo.png', 2, true); return false;"><img src="images/button3.png"></a></td> <td width="21"><a onMouseOver="update('images/hipaa-logo.png', 3, true); return false;"><img src="images/button4.png"></a></td> <td width="27"><a onMouseOver="update('images/swain-logo.png', 4, true); return false;"><img src="images/button5.png"></a></td> </tr> </table> </div> </body> </html> Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated! Thanks! jstwondrng Hi guys, I am building my second site, this time with wordpress, for a friend's restaurant. I want to use a javascript rotating banner and so I found this nice little bit of code that does the job: http://budstechshed.com/dynamic-head...rdpress-theme/ Main code Code: <?php wp_enqueue_script('jquery'); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> counter = 1; num_images = 5; // Enter the number of images to rotate dir = "<?php bloginfo('template_url'); ?>/images/headers"; // This is where your images are stored function rotateHeader() { var header_img = 'url(' + dir + '/header_' + counter + '.jpg)'; // jpg, png, or gif jQuery('.art-Header-jpeg').css('background-image', header_img); // .art-Header-jpeg is the div you want to replace counter++; if (counter > num_images) counter = 1; } </script> I have it working fine, but the code does not fade the images, which is what I require. So, is there anyway I can change this code in order to make the images fade in/out between transition? Many thanks in advance, anyone who can help and lives in Kent or London, UK can get a free curry as a thank you Would really appreciate any help with my request.... Im looking to setup a project for my uni assignment. its going to be a time radio site and i'm looking to create a page that has some javascript to carry out an image rotation. I want to have: - three images side by side - all images to rotate from a folder containing 100+ pictures - they all have different file names and extensions but i can change them if need be - i want the images to rotate automatically without the page having to be reloaded or mouseovers or anything - i would like them to rotate on different time frames i.e. first picture 3 sec rotation, second picture 5 seconds, third image 7 seconds.... something like that if any can help me with this i would be really grateful... iv tried scanning the web but come up short. cant use php or anything its got to be a html page using javascript. just to point out im not cheating by the way the module im doing it for is for media design not programming just cant find the code to do what i want. again thanks for everyones time cheers Hey guys, Right now I have a random rotating slideshow with delay script implemented on a website. However I want to make ONE of the slides/images clickable to open up a PDF doc. Can you please let me know what I need to add/change in this to make it do what I need? I am not big on java so need some help. Thanks in advance! Code: <script language="javascript"> /* Random image slideshow- By Tyler Clarke (tyler@ihatecoffee.com) For this script and more, visit http://www.javascriptkit.com */ var delay=12000 //set delay in miliseconds var curindex=0 var randomimages=new Array() randomimages[0]="images/simple_img_11.jpg" randomimages[1]="images/simple_img_2.jpg" randomimages[2]="images/simple_img_3.jpg" randomimages[3]="images/simple_img_4.jpg" randomimages[4]="images/simple_img_5.jpg" randomimages[5]="images/simple_img_6.jpg" randomimages[5]="images/simple_img_7.jpg" var preload=new Array() for (n=0;n<randomimages.length;n++) { preload[n]=new Image() preload[n].src=randomimages[n] } document.write('<img name="defaultimage" src="'+randomimages[Math.floor(Math.random()*(randomimages.length))]+'">') function rotateimage() { if (curindex==(tempindex=Math.floor(Math.random()*(randomimages.length)))){ curindex=curindex==0? 1 : curindex-1 } else curindex=tempindex document.images.defaultimage.src=randomimages[curindex] } setInterval("rotateimage()",delay) </script> Dear all, I'm trying to use Javascript to have an array of images that load randomly AND work in a slideshow manner so change every 3 seconds (in a logical order). The code I have below presents a random image but how do I get them to continue from the random image and change to the next every 3 seconds? Code: <script language="JavaScript"> images = new Array(3); images[0] = "<a href = 'photo1.html'><img src='images/photo1.jpg' alt='Photo 1'></a>"; images[1] = "<a href = 'photo2.html'><img src='images/photo2.jpg' alt='Photo 2'></a>"; images[2] = "<a href = 'photo3.html'><img src='images/photo3.jpg' alt='Photo 3'></a>"; index = Math.floor(Math.random() * images.length); document.write(images[index]); </script> Kind regards Jon Hi guys! I need your help so much. I have this beautiful script for pocket pc that randomly rotates pictures in the background with fade in/out effect. Now, what I want it to do is to split all the pictures I have in groups so that on every refresh the script randomly chose a GROUP of pictures and THEN rotated only the pictures from this group. I want to do this because if you include say 30 pictures into the script this really hangs the RAM memory, and if there are only 5 pictures to choose from its much more faster. Here's the script from html page: Code: <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/> <style> body { background-color: white; margin: 0; padding: 0; } img { -webkit-transition-property: opacity; -webkit-transition-duration: 3s; position: absolute; width: 320px; height: auto; } img.fade-out { opacity: 0; } img.fade-in { opacity: 1; } </style> </head> <body style="color: black"> <img src="01.jpg"/> <img src="02.jpg"/> <img src="03.jpg"/> <img src="04.jpg"/> <img src="05.jpg"/> <img src="06.jpg"/> <img src="07.jpg"/> <img src="08.jpg"/> <img src="09.jpg"/> <img src="10.jpg"/> <img src="11.jpg"/> <img src="12.jpg"/> <img src="13.jpg"/> <img src="14.jpg"/> <img src="15.jpg"/> <script> var interval = 4 * 1; // Seconds between change var images = document.getElementsByTagName("img"); var imageArray = []; var imageCount = images.length; var current = 0; var randomize = function(){ return (Math.round(Math.random() * 3 - 1.5)); } for(var i = 0; i < imageCount; i++){ images[i].className = 'fade-out'; imageArray[i] = images[i]; } imageArray.sort(randomize); var fade = function(){ imageArray[current++].className = 'fade-out'; if(current == imageCount){ current = 0; imageArray.sort(randomize); } imageArray[current].className = 'fade-in'; setTimeout(fade, interval * 1000); }; fade(); </script> </body> So here you can see there are 15 pictures, what should I include in this script to split them into say 3 groups of 5 pictures and make the script randomly select a group each time? Thanks for help! I created a drawEllipse function for a Canvas library I'm making, and it works fine in Safari, Firefox, and Chrome, but in Opera, the rotation doesn't work. The function is as follows: Code: ctx.drawEllipse = function (fill, x, y, rad1, rad2, r) { ctx.save(); if (r) { ctx.translate(x, y); ctx.rotate(r); ctx.translate(-x, -y); } ctx.scale(rad1, rad2); ctx.beginPath(); ctx.arc()(x / rad1, y / rad2, 1); ctx[fill](); ctx.restore(); }; When I add rotation to the ellipse, in Opera, it doesn't rotate and just gets bigger. I have no idea why. Can anyone suggest anything? Thanks, Julian Hi, I need some help with my code for background image and title rotation! I'd like to get images one, two and three to rotate every one second, and have titles change according to the images. Currently both background and titles are not rotating.. ;-; Code: <script> window.onload = rotate; var adImages = new Array('one.jpg','two.jpg','three.jpg'); var titleImages = new Array('title1','title2,'title3'); var thisAd = 0; function rotate() { thisAd++; if (thisAd == adImages.length) { thisAd = 0; } document.getElementById("picture1").style.backgroundImage = "url(adImages[thisAd])"; document.getElementById("picture1").title = titleImages[thisAd]; setTimeout("rotate()", 1 * 1000); } </script> And here's my HTML Code: <div id="picture1" style="background-image:url(one.jpg);"></div> And here's my css Code: #picture1{ background-image: url(one.jpg);} Hi All, I have two scripts which I want to try and integrate. I am using a nice gallery script to show thumbnails which are appended to a an image wrapper which on click of the thumbnail shows the larger image in the image wrapper, I am trying to implement cloud zoom which is a plugin which uses image srcs to then point to an anchor href to show another larger zoom image either in the same place.. which is what I am trying to do or in another div beside. I have had to set me img srcs up in a certain way to easily enter some product details. and I need to try an manipulate the code to make it work to suit my file layout. I am using a var= images [ with a series of file locations and info such as below { src: 'romanticabride/thumbs/tn_Shauna.jpg', srcBig: 'romanticabride/images/Shauna.jpg', title: 'Shauna', longDescription: '<b><H1>Shauna</H1></b><br><b>Romantica Of Devon <br><br><h2>Sizes Available:</h2><br> 6 - 32.<b><br><b><br><b><b><b><H2>Colours Available:</h2><b><br>Various<br>Please Enquire Below<br><br><br><br><a href="mailto:tracy@cherishbridal.co.uk?subject=Web Enquiry Regarding Romantica Shauna Bridal Gown"class="enquiry rose glow" >Click To Enquire About This Item </a>' }, what I need is for cloud zoom to work when the main image wrapper is hovered over which means it will need to add a class or when the whichever srcBig: is hovered over it gets wrapped by href to make the script work . one of my pages is http://www.cherishbridal.co.uk/romaticabride.html the cloud zoom script is at http://www.professorcloud.com/mainsite/cloud-zoom.htm.. I am happy to share a jsfiddle with someone or explain further or post some code. Thank you in advance does any expert know how to pass parameters in the <script ..> tag? for instance; Code: <script type="text/javascript" src="script.js ?param1=val1¶m2=val2&etc "> in the javascript script.js, how would we read the params after the question mark? for example, google this; google shopping cart /v2_2/cart.js I have a script that works in seamonkey(my html editor) but when I use it in IE8 it says errors happen. Here's the code (the first line is on line 7 of the html file): Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function enlarge(imageNum) { var numToString = ""; if(parseInt(imageNum) < 10){ numToString = "0" + imageNum; } else { numToString = imageNum + ""; } window.open("images/LgScreenshot"+numToString+".jpg","Screenshot "+imageNum,"status=0,height=675,width=900,resizable=0"); } </script> And the errors: Webpage error details User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0; Trident/4.0; GTB0.0; SLCC1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; Media Center PC 5.0; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; InfoPath.3; .NET CLR 3.0.30729) Timestamp: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 14:58:16 UTC Message: Object expected Line: 150 Char: 1 Code: 0 URI: http://samssc2site.co.cc/Features.html Message: Invalid argument. Line: 18 Char: 1 Code: 0 URI: http://samssc2site.co.cc/Features.html I need to assign a key in the javascript to actually make the javascript work,. I have a bookmark in chrome , a javascript , which actually works when clicked on it .,. but how can i edit it so that i can actually make it work on click a key or combination of keys. i want to declare the key or keycombo in the script itself .,. the script is for catching the selected text on the webpage and opening a new tab(or window) and doing an exact search search of the selected text using google.com .,., So I want it to work it this way ., select the text press a key and it opens a new tab (or window) with an xact search .,. i want to declare the key or keycombo in the script itself .,. the script is for catching the selected text on the webpage and opening a new tab(or window) and doing an exact search search of the selected text using google.com .,., So I want it to work it this way ., select the text press a key and it opens a new tab (or window) with an xact search .,. Thanks in advance ., Nani On this website: http://evancoleman.net/index.php I really like on the top how the menu has like 5 or 6 icons, and when you hover over them it shows a bubble with the name in them. Does anybody know where I can find this script? Thanks. Hello again . If these questions concerning Regular Expressions are inappropriate in this forum please let me know . Thank You. This expression <script[^>]*>.*?</script> matches ... Code: <script type="text/javascript">var cnnIsHomePage = true;</script> but not ... Code: <script type="text/javascript"> var cnnIsHomePage = true; </script> Please , how can i match the latter ? I'm using this javascript on my site, it works perfect. The script changes the background image on the site, just need some mods and I'm no expert. <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- // Copyright 2001 by www.CodeBelly.com // Please do *not* remove this notice. var backImage = new Array(); // don't change this // Enter the image filenames you wish to use. // Follow the pattern to use more images. The // number in the brackets [] is the number you // will use in the function call to pick each // image. // Note how backImage[3] = "" -- which would // set the page to *no* background image. backImage[1] = "/images/bg1.jpg"; backImage[2] = "/images/bg2.jpg" backImage[3] = "/images/bg3.jpg" backImage[4] = "/images/bg4.jpg" backImage[5] = "/images/bg5.jpg" // backImage[4] = ""; this will set to no image // Do not edit below this line. //----------------------------- function changeBGImage(whichImage){ if (document.body){ document.body.background = backImage[whichImage]; } } //--> </script> How Can I set the parameters for the images with the following background-attachment: fixed; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-position: top and make the first image the default background when the site comes up -thanks Eddie Quote: function hTools() { var hTools = new Array(6); hTools[0] = "hand tools"; hTools[1] = "saw"; hTools[2] = "hammer"; hTools[3] = "screwdriver"; hTools[4] = "wrench"; hTools[5] = "pliers"; } if(hTools[0] == true) { document.forms[0].item_one.value ="0"; } else if(hTools[1] == true) { document.forms[0].item_one.value ="$20.00" } then I call it fro an onchage selection list Quote: <p><select name ="hTool" onchange ="return hTools();"> <option value ="hTool0">Hand Tool</option> Quote: Item 1: <input type ="text" name ="item_one" My script or my call or both is not working could you please look at it and tell me what I am doing wrong HI - I'm creating a golf website and the clients asked to put a "Golf Tip" on the site that could be changed. A Google search led me to your script (copied below) for "Tip of the Day", which seems to be exactly -- almost -- what I need. Can you tell me how to change the font color (for the tips) from gray to White? Also, is it possible to alter the script to make the tips weekly rather than daily? Thanks much, Richard Code: <table border="0" width="100%" bgcolor="#E8E8E8" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tr><td width="100%"> <script> <!-- /* Tip of the day script By JavaScript Kit (http://javascriptkit.com) Over 200+ free scripts here! */ var today_obj=new Date() var today_date=today_obj.getDate() var tips=new Array() //Configure the below variable to contain the "header" of the tip var tiptitle='<img src="../../tip.gif"> <b>JavaScript Tip of the day</b><br />' //Configure the below array to hold the 31 possible tips of the month tips[1]='Tip 1 goes here' tips[2]='Tip 2 goes here' tips[3]='Tip 3 goes here' tips[4]='Tip 4 goes here' tips[5]='Tip 5 goes here' tips[6]='Tip 6 goes here' tips[7]='Tip 7 goes here' tips[8]='Tip 8 goes here' tips[9]='Tip 9 goes here' tips[10]='Tip 10 goes here' tips[11]='Tip 11 goes here' tips[12]='Tip 12 goes here' tips[13]='Tip 13 goes here' tips[14]='Tip 14 goes here' tips[15]='Tip 15 goes here' tips[16]='Tip 16 goes here' tips[17]='Tip 17 goes here' tips[18]='Tip 18 goes here' tips[19]='Tip 19 goes here' tips[20]='Tip 20 goes here' tips[21]='Tip 21 goes here' tips[22]='Tip 22 goes here' tips[23]='Tip 23 goes here' tips[24]='Tip 24 goes here' tips[25]='Tip 25 goes here' tips[26]='Tip 26 goes here' tips[27]='Tip 27 goes here' tips[28]='Tip 28 goes here' tips[29]='Tip 29 goes here' tips[30]='Tip 30 goes here' tips[31]='Tip 31 goes here' document.write(tiptitle) document.write(tips[today_date]) //--> </script> </td></tr></table> <p align="center"><font face="arial" size="-2">This free script provided by</font><br> <font face="arial, helvetica" size="-2"><a href="http://javascriptkit.com">JavaScript Kit</a></font></p> |