JavaScript - Copy Image Location With One Click
Similar TutorialsI have a small snippet of code which will copy the contents of a textbox to the clipboard when a small image, say a button, is clicked. I want to achieve a similar effect when I click a hotspot on an image, but in this case the text will have to come from...well, I don't know. Maybe the title in an area tag? This is what I have so far for a textbox: Code: //clipboard copy function ClipBoard(what){ Copied = document.getElementById(what).createTextRange(); Copied.execCommand("Copy"); alert ("Information copied to the clipboard. Use CTRL-V to paste."); } <textarea id="holdtext1"></textarea> <img border="0" src="copyclick.gif" onclick="ClipBoard('holdtext1');" alt=" Click to copy text to clipboard / CTRL-V to paste" style="cursor: hand" width="18" height="18"> Does anyone have any ideas? Greetings, In a vertical expanding menu, I'm looking to change where the user clicks in order to expand the menu to the submenu. In short I want the user to be able to click on the parent menu item text and have that action expose the submenu children text items. Please see attached .png for visual. At present, the user must click on an arrow icon next to the parent menu item text to expand, but I'd also like the parent menu item to expand showing its children when clicked. All the parent menu item does right now is call in the linked page; it does not expand the menu. I've attached the .js in the 3 attached .txt files. Please let me know if there's anything else I should add/send. As far as I can tell the name of the arrow being used to expand menu can be seen in this html... <td class="wbtTdMenuItem"> <a id="menuitem1" class="wbtMenuItem wbtMenuItemSelected" href="javascript:void(0)" title="Selected Chapter: Welcome">Welcome</a> </td> <td class="wbtTdArrow" style="padding: 2px; border: 0px none;"> <a class="wbtArrowLink" title="Expand Welcome submenu" href="javascript:void(0)"> <img class="wbtArrowImg" src="images/collapse.png" alt="Expand Welcome submenu" style="width: 5px; height: 9px;"> </a> </td> Here's the html containing the name of the item I'd like to use in addition to the arrow... <td class="wbtTdSelected"> <img src="images/spacer.gif" style="width: 0px; height: 0px;" alt="Selected menu item"> </td> <td class="wbtTdMenuItem"> <a id="menuitem1" class="wbtMenuItem wbtMenuItemSelected" href="javascript:void(0)" title="Selected Chapter: Welcome">Welcome</a> </td> I have gotten my script to do exactly what I want it to do with one exception. I have some thumbnail images that people can mouse over and the actual image is 100px by 75px. That is what I use for my thumbnail and they reside in www.website.com/images/thumbs/image1.jpg. I have the large version of the image that resides in www.website.com/images/image1.jpg. Its actual size is 640px by 480. When I mouse over my thumbnail, I don't want the thumbnail to appear for the larger image, I want the large image to appear instead? Let me know if you need ellaboration. Any help would be great! Thank you. Javascript Code: <script language="JavaScript"> function Change_Big_One(thumb){ document.getElementById('BigOne').src=thumb.src.replace("_th","") } </script> HTML THUMBNAIL Code: <div><img src="https://www.website.com/images/thumbs/image1.jpg" class="thumb" onMouseOver="Change_Big_One(this)"></div> HTML LARGER IMAGE Code: <div><img src="" id="BigOne"></div> Hi I have created the following effects on the images seen here http://techavid.com/design/test3.html . You see when you hover and then click on each image, they go from grey to color. When you click on one - the others go grey and the one clicked remains color. That's cool, but now I need the text 1st: Sun for example to display and hide along with its graphic button. The word "Sun," is a link that needs to link out to a URL so it has to be separated from the image effect code. Here code I have now.... Code: <style type="text/css" media="screen"> #wrapper { background: url('_assets/images/sun-inactive.p') no-repeat #777eee; width: 470px; margin: 0 auto; } a#sun{ background: url('_assets/images/sun-inactive.png') no-repeat; width: 107px; height: 78px; display:block; padding: 20px 10px; float: left; } a#sun:hover, a#sun.active { background: url('_assets/images/sun.png') no-repeat; width: 107px; height: 78px; display:block; padding: 20px 10px; } a#plane { background: url('_assets/images/plane-inactive.png') no-repeat; width: 107px; height: 78px; display:block; padding: 20px 10px; float: left; } a#plane:hover, a#plane.active { background: url('_assets/images/plane.png') no-repeat; width: 107px; height: 78px; display:block; padding: 20px 10px; } a#nano { background: url('_assets/images/nano-inactive.png') no-repeat; width: 107px; height: 78px; display:block; padding: 20px 10px; float: left; } a#nano:hover, a#nano.active { background: url('_assets/images/nano.png') no-repeat; width: 107px; height: 78px; display:block; padding: 20px 10px; } #popuptext { float: left; margin: -30px 0 0 0; padding: 0 0 0 0px; font-size: 11px; } #popuptext a { color: #ff6600; padding: 0 30px; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="wrapper"> <div id="navigation"> <a id="sun" href="#"></a> <a id="plane" href="#"></a> <a id="nano" href="#"></a> </div> <div style="clear:both"></div> <div id="popuptext">1st: <a href="#">Sun</a> 2nd: <a href="#">Airplane</a> 3rd: <a href="#">Nano</a> </div> </div> <script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.1/jquery.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"> $(document).ready(function() { // target each link in the navigation div $('#navigation a').click(function() { // link that you clicked clicked = $(this).attr('id'); // make sure that all the others are not active // except for the clicked one $('#navigation a').each(function() { if ($(this).attr('id') == clicked) { $(this).addClass('active'); } else { $(this).removeClass('active'); } }); // prevent the default link action return false; }); }); </script> What jquery or javascript code do I need to do this? thanks, chaser Here is a simple slideshow with an on-off button. The images (7 defined) are numbered 01-07.jpg and in the same folder. My question. How to call the images from a different folder with the script. I can change the <img scr> HTML tag to include a directory where the images are but how do I tell the script? Thanks in advance! ---page code below--- <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en"> <script type="text/javascript"> var Start = 1 var Timer3 function SlideShow() { if (document.all.ShowButton.value == "Stop Show") { clearInterval(Timer3) document.all.ShowButton.value = "Start Show" } else { document.all.ShowButton.value = "Stop Show" Timer3 = setInterval("NextPic()" ,3000) } } function NextPic() { Start += 1 if (Start > 7) { Start = 1 } document.all.Pic.src = "0" + Start + ".jpg" } </script> <body> <img id="Pic" src="01.jpg"></p> <input id="ShowButton" type="button" value="Start Show" style="font-size:9pt" onclick="SlideShow()"/><br> </body> </html> Is it possible to use JavaScript to locate all of the "smiley sad Icon.jpg"'s and output the location within the table? Such as A3, and B2. Thank you in advance. Code: <html> <body> <table width="200" border="1"> <tr Id="A"> <td Id="1"><img src="http://www.hencam.co.uk/hencam_forum//extensions/Smile/tango/face-smile.png"> </td> <td Id="2"><img src="http://www.hencam.co.uk/hencam_forum//extensions/Smile/tango/face-smile.png"></td> <td Id="3"><img src="http://www.iconeasy.com/icon/thumbnails/System/Icons%20for%20Developers/smiley%20sad%20Icon.jpg"></td> </tr> <tr Id="B"> <td Id="1"><img src="http://www.hencam.co.uk/hencam_forum//extensions/Smile/tango/face-smile.png"></td> <td Id="2"><img src="http://www.iconeasy.com/icon/thumbnails/System/Icons%20for%20Developers/smiley%20sad%20Icon.jpg"></td> <td Id="3"><img src="http://www.hencam.co.uk/hencam_forum//extensions/Smile/tango/face-smile.png"></td> </tr> <tr Id="C"> <td Id="1"><img src="http://www.hencam.co.uk/hencam_forum//extensions/Smile/tango/face-smile.png"></td> <td Id="2"><img src="http://www.hencam.co.uk/hencam_forum//extensions/Smile/tango/face-smile.png"></td> <td Id="3"><img src="http://www.hencam.co.uk/hencam_forum//extensions/Smile/tango/face-smile.png"></td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> Hi, I am still designing the website and want some flexibility. I am capturing the mouse clicks fine on top of an image, but the coordinates are absolute and not relative to the image. How can I capture mouse clicks relative to the image so that I can move the image anywhere in my website? Thanks! Code: <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"> function confirmDelete(url){ var decision = confirm("Click OK to delete this post."); if(decision == true){ window.location = url; } } </script> <!--HTML LATER ON --> <a onclick="confirmDelete('deletePost.php?id=17')" href=''><img src='delete.png' alt='' title='Delete this post' /></a> I get absolutely nothing out of this. The confirm box pops up, but a the URL never changes when I click OK. I have no clue what's going wrong here. I'm using Google Chrome to test this out if that helps. Also does not work in Firefox. Hi, I want to load an image when a user clicks a link on my page. The image is a tracking pixel for an affiliate network, so it doesn't need to be visible to the user (as it's not an image anyway but a php file). I assume this would use the onclick event. Can anyone help? I have about 40 images on an educational website. When the user clicks each image, a different one second long mp3 should play without opening a new window. Is it possible to do this with javascript? Thanks in advance. I'm sure this question has been asked, but I tried searching for this answer using many different keywords, but I don't know the correct terminology for my question, as the search results turn up other topics. I'm wondering if there's simple code for clicking on a thumbnail to have a larger version of the picture appear above, but still within, the same webpage, and the background darkens a little. The larger picture has a "close" button, which you click to get back to the underlying original page. An very simple example of the type I'm looking for is he http://www.salon.com/comics/tomo/200...omo/index.html I'm assuming this is a java script that does this. I'm using DreamWeaver. Does Adobe have this type of coding in their "Spry" coding? If not, is there a simple template of the code out there? Thank you for any help. What is the correct code to make a sound play every time you click a certain image? All the codes I've found online aren't working, or I'm not inputting something correctly..
Hi, I'm using the following Javascript code to show a div layer depending on the URL Code: <script type="text/javascript"> if (location.href.match(/folder/)) { document.getElementById("div-layer").style.display="block"; } </script> This works perfectly when I visit http://www.domain.com/folder but I do not want it to match any subfolders beneath /folder, for example: http://www.domain.com/folder/sub-folder http://www.domain.com/folder/sub-folder2 etc. Does anyone know how I can modify the code to only match /folder or /folder/ and no subfolders beneath it? Thank you in advance. I have a sitelock.com image on my website that when clicked on, shows info that my site is verfifed through them. However, when clicking on the image it opens up in a whole new window. Pathetic sitelock.com will offer no support in getting this in a popup window. I need some help please in getting this to open in a popup window that I can resize to any size I want and to only have the address bar showing up top, no toolbars or anything else. My website is in joomla and I have a plugin called 'sourcerer' that will allow me to insert code anywhere i want. Here is the code that sitelock.com gave me: <a href="https://www.sitelock.com/verify.php?site=ecig-skins.com" target="_blank" ><img alt="website security" title="SiteLock" border="0" src="//shield.sitelock.com/shield/ecig-skins.com"/></a> Any help is appreciated Hello everyone So I'm new and I have searched but I still got two questions. I'm gonna use the backbox scrip on my site and of course I got it from javascriptkit.com but - I would like to close the image not only by clicking outside of box or at the Close-button - but also by clicking the image itself. The orignal script works really well - except for one small thing - when the backbox displays large images - I can't close them by clicking outside the image on the left and right sides - it only works closing when I click above or under the box. Anyway; internet gave me this small code: Code: objLightbox.onclick = function(e) { // close Lightbox is user clicks shadow overlay if (!e) var e = window.event; var clickObj = Event.element(e).id; if ( !/(prevLink)|(nextLink)/.test(clickObj) ) { myLightbox.end(); } }; And I was wondering if you guys know where to put it in the lightbox.jg file for it to work (or if it even will work at all?) - Or maybe I can change the original code for this to happen (Without adding this new code?) Me then - I have notepad + + and I just recently learned CSS - Java is a tad more complicated when I look at the code The last question I have is if you guys got any good site for me to read and learn Java? Like I need to understand the logic behind it - how it thinks. I just learned how CSS "thinks and acts" a few months ago - but I guess Java isn't anything like that. Regards Fredrik hi master. I need some help. I need a function that change multiple images on click maybe by id Ex.: PHP Code: <table> ..... <td><img src="folder1/image1.jpg"></td> <td><img src="folder1/image2.jpg"></td> <td><img src="folder1/image3.jpg"></td> <td><img src="folder2/image1.jpg"></td> <td><img src="folder2/image2.jpg"></td> <td><img src="folder2/image3.jpg"></td> ..... </table> NOW BUTTONS (IMAGES) PHP Code: <!-- clicking this imagen will change to another button image and will change the folder1/image1.jpg and folder2/image1.jpg --> <div><img src="buttons/buton1.jpg" alt=""></div> <!-- clicking this imagen will change to another button image and will change the folder1/image2.jpg and folder2/image2.jpg --> <div><img src="buttons/buton1.jpg" alt=""></div> <div><img src="buttons/buton2.jpg" alt="click here to change only the image1.jpg in folder1, folder2 and this image"></div> <!-- clicking this imagen will change to another button image and will change the folder1/image3.jpg and folder2/image3.jpg --> <div><img src="buttons/buton3.jpg" alt="click here to change only the image1.jpg in folder1, folder2 and this image"></div> really, I don't know much about javascript, I'm waiting for your help. actually, I have loaded jquery-1.2.6.min.js Overlapping Image Viewer Script http://www.javascriptkit.com/script/...geviewer.shtml It works perfectly. Just as advertised. It currently changes the images with the mouse over and out effect. But I would like to change it so that the visitor must click on the thumbnail image to enlarge it and to click on the enlarged image to send it back to thumbnail size. It would also be helpful to have the enlarged image appear about 25 px below the top of the thumbnail while remaining flush with the left side. Thank you for your time .... viki barefoot I have a banner that has image navigation on the lower right. The navigation links are images which, when clicked, change the banner without reloading the page. The actual switching of the banner is working when each image is clicked. However, my problem is this: The page itself is long and must be vertically-scrolled to see the entire content. Because of the scrolling, the banner could appear anywhere vertically on the page. And whenever I click the banner navigation hrefs, the page "jumps" so that the banner is at the top. The page should really stay in the fixed position. I'm not sure how to set it up so that no matter where the banner section is on the scrolled page, that the page stays in the same position when the navigation is clicked. My href's in that navigation are set up as : <a href="#"></a> Do I need something in my script so that the page won't jump? Or am I missing something in the HTML? Dear Friends, I am breaking my head over this since yesterday. Can anyone help me with a javascript which can be used to replace the inner text (count of downloads) with new text based on how many people save my image using Right-Click Save Image As option. Thank you PS: Without database support. Code: <table border="0" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" width="200"> <tbody> <tr> <td><img border="0" id="s1" alt="" src="s1.gif" /></td> <td><img border="0" id="s2" alt="" src="s2.gif" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td style="text-align: center">7 Download(s)</td> <td style="text-align: center">1 Download(s)</td> </tr> <tr> <td><img border="0" id="s3" alt="" src="s3.gif" /></td> <td><img border="0" id="s4" alt="" src="s4.gif" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td style="text-align: center">0 Download(s)</td> <td style="text-align: center">10 Download(s)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> Hi. I am trying to make one small modification to a website. I just want to make an image that, when clicked, scrolls to a certain point. Pleeeeeeaaaaaase help! This is the javascript that I think controls the scrolling: var element_y; var swiffy; var cur_groupid; var group_sortable = new Array(); var lightbox; var content; window.addEvent('load', function() { checkScrollerWidth(); checkImages(); }); function checkImages() { var check_w = window.getSize().x + 500; var winh = window.getSize().y; var divs = $$('.single_image_holder'); for(var i=0; i<divs.length; i++) { if(divs[i].getChildren().length) continue; if((parseInt($('main_images').getPosition().x) + parseInt(divs[i].get('xpos'))) >= check_w) return; var img = new Element('img', { 'src': divs[i].get('source') }); divs[i].adopt(img); } } window.addEvent('resize', function(){ checkScrollerWidth(); }); function checkScrollerWidth() { if($('scrollbar2') && $('content2') && $('handle2')) makeScrollbar( $('content2'), $('main_images'), $('scrollbar2'), $('handle2'), true); } function makeScrollbar(content,checkContent,scrollbar,handle,horizontal,ignoreMouse){ if(checkContent.getScrollSize().x < scrollbar.getSize().x) { handle.setStyle('display','none'); return; } handle.setStyle('display','block'); var steps = (horizontal?(content.getScrollSize().x - content.getSize().x)content.getScrollSize().y - content.getSize().y)) var slider = new Slider(scrollbar, handle, { steps: steps, mode: (horizontal?'horizontal':'vertical'), onChange: function(step){ var x = (horizontal?step:0); var y = (horizontal?0:step); content.scrollTo(x,y); checkImages(); } }).set(230); if( !(ignoreMouse) ){ $$(content, scrollbar).addEvent('mousewheel', function(e){ e = new Event(e).stop(); var step = slider.step - e.wheel * 30; slider.set(step); }); } } |