JavaScript - How To Make A Jpg Clickable To Another Section On The Website
hi everyone! i downloaded a Facebook Page template recently. the template works great, but i wanted to add one thing.
here is the demo of the code: http://www.facebooktemplates2u.com/d...best_business/ here is where you can download the template: http://www.schoolofrok.com/facebook/html.zip/ anyhow, the part i want to change is the link that directs it to the content. for example, when you scroll over About Us, the little pop up from the bottom comes out. when you click it, it takes you to the About Us content. what i wanted to do, is make it so that when you click the whole jpg, it can take you to the content also. i noticed that the small link that pops up is too tiny and people get confused on where to click. any suggestions? TIA! Similar TutorialsI have a situation in which I have to track clicks (links etc..). The problem is, I have a larger div ie - parentDiv - like 300px height, 400px width - approximate. This div has a background image. Now, the issue arises because over this div (parentDiv), I have another div "announceDiv" on top of it showing information. I ONLY want the parts of parentDiv that is NOT covered by announceDiv to be clickable. Just to reiterate, I have a big div that I want clickable (so I can add a link to the click), but over this big div I have a smaller div showing content ie, information, that links to its own stuff. BUT I want to be able to link from this background image that is in the parentDi without affecting when I click in the smaller div that is superimposed over it. any ideas? has to work in ie6+ and ff 3+ Hiya, I created this thread on the html forum but I'm not sure if it can be done with javascript, so I'll post here as well. I was wondering if there's a way to make various sections of the image clickable? The sections on the image are not rectangular so I can't make divs. I don't think I can use imagemap either since that only works for making one clickable area right? I already cut out these sections in photoshop and saved them with alpha background, and created a "glowing" version of each section, since I want to make it so that when mouse hovers over it, it will glow. But I can't stack them on top of each other, since if I do that only the topmost layer will be clickable for those areas where they will overlap with rectangular divs. This is example of what I mean: Thanks Can you tell me a similar way to do this? Greetings! I am currently working on my own company's website I am currently working with the FAQ page and I need to make a simple textbox, where visitors can type and ask a question and submit it, the question the visitor typed needs to be read by javascript from a seperate xml file which should be read with javascript. Now i dont know how to start with this and I would appreciate if someone could give me a lead on what things i should do and etc. Best regards Obs I heard that when we put javascript in website, then site takes time to open, is it correct ? If yes then which script is good for website.
Hi! I'm as new as they come when it deals with website development but forums have been useful to me in the past and I'm hoping I can get some kind of direction from all the wonderful people on this forum! I have an idea for a website that I'd like to pursue, and it would need functions such as: -Live news feed -Member logins, profiles, ability to rate/leave feedback for members -Mobile phone friendly -Comment on postings -Create an intro video (maybe even with animated stick figures to explain how the site works) -Accept paypal or other payment method -And basically, need to understand the monthly maintenance cost of all these functions, how to minimize expenses, etc. I know it seems far fetched for a newbie! But I need to know if this is possible.. how would I begin implementing a site like this.. Do I need to find a programmer to code it from scratch? Are there pre-written scripts available for all the functions I listed? What can I expect the costs to be? What's the best way to move forward? Ok, so if you navigate ovr to my website "http://www.mancunianmacca.co.cc" you will notice that a box pops up asking for your name. When you type it in it adds it to the page. Is there a way I can get this to remember the users input and only ask them once then remember. Like cookie or anything. If you need any extra things. Just ask.
Hello, I would like to know how to make a website (in this case, a parent div) viewable only if JavaScript is enabled? I tried to develop a code that can do this, but could not find the solution. Code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> window.onload=function() var="true" if(JavaScript.enabled) { document.getElementById('true') } OnClick() {document.getElementById('toggle').onclick=function() {document.getElementById('jahava').style.display=(document.getElementById('jahava').style.display!='none')?'none':'';}} </script> </head> <body> <noscript>You must have JavaScript enabled to view the website.</noscript> <div id="jahava">Contents Here</div> </body> </html> Ok so im new to javascript and I have a button in an interface for an app. It's like drag and drop and i want this button to link you to a certain website searching for what the user types in the searchField1 box. The button is button16. Such as you type dogs into the text box and you click the google button among other search engines and it will redirect you to a google search doing a search for dogs. But how do I make this button search google and search for whats in searchField1. I would really appreciate the help. Im looking everywhere to learn this but just cant find it. If you could tell me how or send me a link to a tutorial that would be great. Thanks! Here is the code: I don't know where and what to add to do that. Please help. Hi! I'm using a site that is designed to have a horizontal scroll. I need the contents of each section to be centered horizontally with JS so if the resolution changes, the text is centered too. The site is www.big-band.com.ar Any help is very appreciated. Thanks a lot!! Hi, I need to change the background and the header of a website on which i display ads (by an adserver) It works with this code : <script type="text/javascript"> parent.document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0].style.backgroundImage="url(http://example.jpg)"; parent.document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0].style.backgroundPosition="center 0"; parent.document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0].style.backgroundRepeat="no-repeat"; parent.document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0].style.backgroundColor = "#85bc21"; parent.document.getElementById("header").style.backgroundImage="url(http://example.jpg)"; </script> But i need those elements become clickable. Have you any solutions ? Thanks a lot. Sorry for my %"*!?& english Benoo I have created this svg color picker : Edit fiddle - JSFiddle I want that each color can be clicked and if each of them clicked, it will rotate the selected image to the top while the rest of the color will be moved accordingly clockwise (like a wheel). I have a "button" that calls formA, which in turns calls formB, all done through javascript. As a button: Code: <input type="button" value="Preview" onClick="popupform();"> works perfectly. Of course the user doesn't want some ugly standard button. They want this beautiful image to show instead (personally, I think the .gif they made looks like barf, but that's besides the point...sorry). When I substitute Code: <input type="image" src="/preview/preview_button.gif" name-"preview" alt="Preview Your Item" border="0" onClick="popupform();"> everything works as it should, except the original form, the one that has the button/image on it, becomes a 404 Object not found. The popupform() sets a bunch of cookies, and calls formB. FormB is a .php which reads the cookies and does some other stuff. Not that it should matter, but I am running everything locally in Vista using the XAMPP Apache Friends Edition and going through localhost (because formB is a .php) Thanks in advance. Hi, im fairly new to coding and need a little bit of help. Does anyone know ho to create a news section like the one on liverpoolfc.tv? Maybe someone knows of a tutorial that could help me or? thanks Hi, Is there away to alternate DIV rows in a specific section. When I try to alternate the DIVs it alternates everything that is a DIV on the page. I want to just alternate a DIV table. Is this possible? Thanks alot Joe Hi, Im having a weird issue... I am using position absolute to stick a table header to the top of a div. In the screenshot, under the menu is a div, the buttons and drop downs are at the "top" and grid starts from half way down, now when user scrolls till header is out of view i show the header at the "top" with position absolute. then when user scrolls back down and onto original position the buttons and drop downs are now again at the top exactly at the position where the header was shown, once the header has been shown all the buttons and the drop down are no longer clickable, i.e. there is no reaction, no dropdown shown and no click... whats happening is that IE is thinking that that area at the top where the header was is now invalid, or still occupied by the header or something like that? Its like the buttons and drop downs are kind of "behind" the area where the header was therefore nothing is clickable... And proof of this is that i gave some <BR> spacing to the buttons and drop downs so that they are not at the up most, but halfway down... and things work fine... whats IE up to? or is there some coding i need to do... below is the code for the header to float [it may be coz when the header is not to be shown i set the position to ' ', but i have tried with relative, fixed and static as well to no avail...] Code: <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> var floating_header = function() { this.header = document.getElementsByTagName('THEAD')[0].getElementsByTagName('TR')[0]; this.getXY = function(o) { var y = 0; var x = 0; while (o != null) { y += o.offsetTop; x += o.offsetLeft; o = o.offsetParent; } return { "x": x, "y": y }; } this.setheader = function() { if (window.header == undefined) { floating_header(); } var screenpos = this.scrollTop; var theady_max = window.getXY(window.table_obj.getElementsByTagName('THEAD')[0]).y + window.table_obj.offsetHeight; if (screenpos > window.theady - 100 && screenpos < theady_max) { window.header.style.position = 'absolute'; window.header.style.top = this.offsetTop; window.header.style.display = 'block'; window.headerOffsetTop = this.offsetTop; } else { if (screenpos != undefined && window.header != undefined) { window.header.style.position = ''; window.header.style.top = ''; window.headerOffsetTop = undefined; window.header = undefined; } else { if (window.headerOffsetTop) { window.header.style.position = 'absolute'; window.header.style.top = window.headerOffsetTop; window.header.style.display = 'block'; } } } } document.getElementById("divcn").onscroll = this.setheader; this.table_obj = document.getElementsByTagName('THEAD')[0].parentNode; this.theady = this.getXY(this.table_obj.getElementsByTagName('THEAD')[0]).y; }; floating_header(); </script> Hello.. I have seen this somewhere, but I don't know how to make it - possibly with a JavaScript integrated with the HTML code to create a submit button. What I want is once the page is loaded, I want the submit button to count down from 5 to 0, and when it's reached 0, the button is clickable - but before that, nothing happens when you click it obviously. How can I obtain this? Whether if it's created in JavaScript or jQuery doesn't matter, I use both... Thanks My slideshow links will only open inside my inline frame. I'm sure there's something simple I need to change in the code to make it open full screen. Here is my code. Any help would be so much appreciated! Thank you. Shawnel <head> <style type="text/css"> .style1 { vertical-align: top; } </style> </head> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- //preload images var image1=new Image() image1.src="Images/Picture Box/PictureBox1.jpg" var image2=new Image() image2.src="Images/Picture Box/PictureBox2.jpg" var image3=new Image() image3.src="Images/Picture Box/PictureBox3.jpg" var image4=new Image() image4.src="Images/Picture Box/PictureBox4.jpg" var image5=new Image() image5.src="Images/Picture Box/PictureBox5.jpg" //--> </script> <body style="margin-top: 0"> <a href="javascript:slidelink()"><img src="Images/Picture Box/PictureBox1.jpg" name="slide" border="0" width="539" height="314" class="style1" /></a> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- var step=1 var whichimage=1 function slideit(){ if (!document.images) return document.images.slide.src=eval("image"+step+".src") whichimage=step if (step<5) step++ else step=1 setTimeout("slideit()",3000) } slideit() function slidelink(){ if (whichimage==1) window.location="learnmore.htm" else if (whichimage==2) window.location="contactus.htm" else if (whichimage==3) window.location="hungerheroes.htm" else if (whichimage==4) window.location="donate.htm" else if (whichimage==5) window.location="volunteer.htm" } //--> </script> I have created a slideshow before but I want to create a slideshow where a person clicks on a link and it goes to a certain picture which might have one or more links embedded into the picture something like this: http://www.myeloma.org.uk/ any guides on how to do this? help much appreciated |