JavaScript - Mouseover Image Help
I would like to have an image color change when mousing over it, thus defining it as a link. What do I have to do to make this happen? Thanks.
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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 there, i am a novice at this and have copied and pasted code to try and acheive what i need but am having trouble. I have two functions, one to show random ads but the second is to show the "ads" in a larger image in a different place when mouseover. Although this code works i now want to adapt it to show a slightly different picture. Here is the code i am using and a presume the problem lies with the showIt(this.src) as i dont want it to show the same picture. Any help would be great. Thank you here is the script i am using <head> <script type="text/javascript" src="??????????.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> function showIt(imgsrc) { var holder = document.getElementById('imageshow'); var newpic= new Image(); newpic.src=imgsrc; holder.src=imgsrc; holder.width =300; holder.height=300; } </script> </head> and here is the main body code <a href="http://www.???????.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><img src="???????.jpg" width="100" height="100" border="1" onmouseover="showIt(this.src)"></a>' Hi, I have a problem when my mouse point to specific element on image, my image is gone. It happened on IE 8. When I tried on Firefox, Safari and other browser, it is working ok. Could you guy help me to find out what went wrong? See bellow for the code. Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <script src="http://plutoville.staging.elevatedrails.com/javascripts/prototype.js" type="text/javascript"></script> </head> <body> <div> <div><img alt="World" id="question_image" src="http://plutoville.staging.elevatedrails.com/question_images/0000/1278/World.gif" usemap="#question_map" /></div> <map id="question_map" name="question_map"><area shape="rect" alt="Indonesia" title="Indonesia" coords="262,104,364,127" onmouseout="mouseOutOfShape(0);" onmouseover="mouseOverShape(0);" onclick="clickShape(0);" href="javascript:registerClick();" rel="nofollow" target="_self" /><area shape="rect" alt="Canada" title="Canada" coords="36,15,99,44" onmouseout="mouseOutOfShape(1);" onmouseover="mouseOverShape(1);" onclick="clickShape(1);" href="javascript:registerClick();" rel="nofollow" target="_self" /></map> </div> <script src="http://plutoville.staging.elevatedrails.com/javascripts/drawing.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <!--[if gte IE 8]> <script src="http://plutoville.staging.elevatedrails.com/javascripts/excanvas.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <![endif]--> <script type="text/javascript"> question_image_1 = $('question_image'); shapes = new Array(); border_shapes = new Array(); selected_shape_index = null; border_style = {stroke:"rgb(255,128,0)", fill:"rgba(255,128,0,0.0)"}; neutral_style = {stroke:"rgb(255,128,0)", fill:"rgba(255,128,0,0.2)"}; shapes.push(new StyledShape(neutral_style, new Rectangle(262,104,364,127))); border_shapes.push(new StyledShape(border_style, new Rectangle(262,104,364,127))); shapes.push(new StyledShape(neutral_style, new Rectangle(36,15,99,44))); border_shapes.push(new StyledShape(border_style, new Rectangle(36,15,99,44))); draw = function() { question_image_1.onload = function() { if(!this.complete) {return;} drawing_context = drawingContextOfImage(this); drawBorders(drawing_context); } question_image_1.onload(); } clickShape = function(index) { selected_shape_index = index; $('answer_map_area_index').value = index; drawing_context = drawingContextOfImage(question_image_1); drawBorders(drawing_context); } drawBorders = function(drawing_context) { border_shapes.each(function(shape, index) { shape.draw(drawing_context) }); if(selected_shape_index != null) { shapes[selected_shape_index].draw(drawing_context); } } mouseOverShape = function(index) { drawing_context = drawingContextOfImage(question_image_1); drawBorders(drawing_context); if(selected_shape_index != index) { shapes[index].draw(drawing_context); } } mouseOutOfShape = function(index) { drawing_context = drawingContextOfImage(question_image_1); drawBorders(drawing_context); } draw(); </script> </body> </html> Hello folks, I'm new here. This is just a question regarding a script I'm after that enlarges an image onmouseover and shrinks the other two images. It is probably best I explain this by using drawings. As you can see, in figure 1, I have a line of three images connected in boxes (although shape will probably change to something more complex later) (Figure 1) Then in figure 2, when the user rolls the mouse over the middle image, it enlarges, and the other two shrink, whilst still remaining very much side by side/in the same position. (Figure 2) The same action would apply when the user rolls their mouse over any of the three images, I'm just using the middle purely as an example! Is there any way to do this or script I can use? My javascripting skills aren't brilliant! Cheers. I am quite new to JavaScript code and have a challenge. I would like to add a mouseover script to several different images e.g. Manufacturer logos which would cause a background image to change accordingly. There are eight different logos which would refer to eight background images respectively. I have found several scripts which cause the image which has the mouseover to change but not any which cause a different image to change. Is this practical using JavaScript? Any help is greatly appreciated!
I don't know if this is the right thread or not but my question is if anyone can tell what the script might be for doing this mouseover. zOr how it can be done. http://www.newtonaptclinics.com/ConditionsTreated.html Thanks Bill Hi everyone. I'm brand new to this forum and in need of some help. If you've got a free minute and are interested in helping the clueless I've got one for you. I'm trying to form a script and the appropriate calls to fade-in some text on the event of an image mouseover. Here is what I'm working with: Code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function setOpacity(level) { element.style.opacity = level; element.style.filter = "alpha(opacity=" + (level * 100) + ");"; } var duration = 1000; var steps = 20; var delay = 5000; function fadeIn() { for (i = 0; i <= 1; i += (1 / steps)) { setOpacity(" + i + "), i * duration; } } </script> </head> <body> <p id="text" style="filter:alpha(opacity=0);opacity:0.5"> This is the text. </p> <img name="image" src="pic.jpg" onmouseover="javascript:fadeIn(document.getElementById('text'))" /> </body> </html> I know there are problems with this. It looks wonky to me and I don't even know what I'm doing. It's a mashup of some code I found somewhere and my own bad guesses at how to fill in the gaps. Any tips on how I can bring this together? Thanks so much for reading this far. I appreciate your time. Hello everyone. I am trying to add the functionality of having a mouseover popup image with multiple different popup images. I have found the code seen below and altered it for my uses and was hoping to find out if someone can tell me why I am seeing the same image with each mouseover. Thanks. <script type="text/javascript"> function ShowPopup(hoveritem) { hp = document.getElementById("hoverpopup"); // Set position of hover-over popup hp.style.top = hoveritem.offsetTop + 18; hp.style.left = hoveritem.offsetLeft + 20; // Set popup to visible hp.style.visibility = "Visible"; } function HidePopup() { hp = document.getElementById("hoverpopup"); hp.style.visibility = "Hidden"; } </script> <table> <tbody> <tr> <td><a id="hoverover" style="cursor: default;" onMouseOver="ShowPopup(this);" onMouseOut="HidePopup();"><img width="20" height="20" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1867796.jpg" /></a> <a id="hoverover" style="cursor: default;" onMouseOver="ShowPopup(this);" onMouseOut="HidePopup();"> </a> <div id="hoverpopup" style="visibility: hidden; position: absolute; top: 245pt; left: 290pt;"><img width="214" height="300" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1851557.jpg" /></div> </td> <td><a id="hoverover" style="cursor: default;" onMouseOver="ShowPopup(this);" onMouseOut="HidePopup();"><img width="20" height="20" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1867803.jpg" /></a> <a id="hoverover" style="cursor: default;" onMouseOver="ShowPopup(this);" onMouseOut="HidePopup();"> </a> <div id="hoverpopup" style="visibility: hidden; position: absolute; top: 245pt; left: 290pt;"><img width="214" height="300" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1851637.jpg" /></div> </td> <td><a id="hoverover" style="cursor: default;" onMouseOver="ShowPopup(this);" onMouseOut="HidePopup();"><img width="20" height="20" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1867802.jpg" /></a> <a id="hoverover" style="cursor: default;" onMouseOver="ShowPopup(this);" onMouseOut="HidePopup();"> </a> <div id="hoverpopup" style="visibility: hidden; position: absolute; top: 245pt; left: 290pt;"><img width="214" height="300" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1851627.jpg" /></div> </td> <td><a id="hoverover" style="cursor: default;" onMouseOver="ShowPopup(this);" onMouseOut="HidePopup();"><img width="20" height="20" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1867799.jpg" /></a> <a id="hoverover" style="cursor: default;" onMouseOver="ShowPopup(this);" onMouseOut="HidePopup();"> </a> <div id="hoverpopup" style="visibility: hidden; position: absolute; top: 245pt; left: 290pt;"><img width="214" height="300" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1851597.jpg" /></div> </td> <td><a id="hoverover" style="cursor: default;" onMouseOver="ShowPopup(this);" onMouseOut="HidePopup();"><img width="20" height="20" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1867797.jpg" /></a> <a id="hoverover" style="cursor: default;" onMouseOver="ShowPopup(this);" onMouseOut="HidePopup();"> </a> <div id="hoverpopup" style="visibility: hidden; position: absolute; top: 245pt; left: 290pt;"><img width="214" height="300" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1851567.jpg" /></div> </td> <td><a id="hoverover" style="cursor: default;" onMouseOver="ShowPopup(this);" onMouseOut="HidePopup();"><img width="20" height="20" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1867798.jpg" /></a> <a id="hoverover" style="cursor: default;" onMouseOver="ShowPopup(this);" onMouseOut="HidePopup();"> </a> <div id="hoverpopup" style="visibility: hidden; position: absolute; top: 245pt; left: 290pt;"><img width="214" height="300" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1851577.jpg" /></div> </td> <td><a id="hoverover" style="cursor: default;" onMouseOver="ShowPopup(this);" onMouseOut="HidePopup();"><img width="20" height="20" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1867800.jpg" /></a> <a id="hoverover" style="cursor: default;" onMouseOver="ShowPopup(this);" onMouseOut="HidePopup();"> </a> <div id="hoverpopup" style="visibility: hidden; position: absolute; top: 245pt; left: 290pt;"><img width="214" height="300" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1851607.jpg" /></div> </td> <td><a id="hoverover" style="cursor: default;" onMouseOver="ShowPopup(this);" onMouseOut="HidePopup();"><img width="20" height="20" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1867801.jpg" /></a> <a id="hoverover" style="cursor: default;" onMouseOver="ShowPopup(this);" onMouseOut="HidePopup();"> </a> <div id="hoverpopup" style="visibility: hidden; position: absolute; top: 245pt; left: 290pt;"><img width="214" height="300" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1851617.jpg" /></div> </td> <td><a id="hoverover" style="cursor: default;" onMouseOver="ShowPopup(this);" onMouseOut="HidePopup();"><img width="20" height="20" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1867804.jpg" /></a></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <table width="270" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="0"> <tbody> <tr> <td><a href="javascriptopImage('http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1856598.jpg');"><img width="96" height="100" border="0" align="middle" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1856097.jpg" /></a></td> <td style="text-align: center;"><a href="javascriptopImage('http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1856227.jpg');"><img width="65" height="100" border="0" align="middle" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1856098.jpg" alt="" /></a></td> <td style="text-align: right;"><a href="http://entrixsports.com/linkTo/1304219/1000954" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><img width="60" height="102" border="0" align="middle" alt="" src="http://entrixsports.com//ir/oi/1000954/1856099.JPG" /></a></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> Hi guys, As a relative newcomer to Javascript this is killing me! Maybe someone can help... I am trying to put an image on the front page of my website that changes to one of two random images on mouseover. This part was easy, and has been done (I got the code from http://www.joemaller.com/javascript/randomroll.shtml). But what I am finding difficult is to make each image link to a different page. For example, if the user mouseovers the main image and sees the 'thumbs up' image, then clicks on it, they should be taken to the 'thumbs up' page. And if the user mouseovers the main image and sees the 'thumbs down' image, then clicks on it, they should be taken to the 'thumbs down' page. The site is he www.uninvitedcritic.com I think using 2 arrays is the way to go, but am not sure. Any help would be appreciated! Hi, I have this button: Code: <input type="image" src="pause.png" onmouseover="src='pauseon.png'" onmouseout="src='pause.png'" onclick="togglePause()" id="pauseBtn"/> which changes from the play image to the pause image when clicked, using this function: Code: function togglePause(){ if (paused){ paused=false; document.getElementById('pauseBtn').src="pause.png"; setTimeout("animate("+(continueStep)+")", tick); } else { paused=true; document.getElementById('pauseBtn').src="play.png"; } } but it doesn't really work how I want it to - first off, I can't get the same mouseover and mouseout effect working for when the button is on the "play" image secondly, the button reverts to the pause image regardless of if it is in play or pause state. I'm kind of lost - can someone throw me a line? the page I'm working on is here if you want to have a look Hi all, Javascript is totally new to me and I am very frustrated. I have been trying to put together this ebay template and it's all set except I can't get my thumbnails to show the large image when you mouseover it! I believe my problem is that I don't have the <script type="text/javascript"> or <language=javascript> tag in the beginning of the template. Problem is im not sure if that's the prob or where to put it!! I tried putting it at the top and it made it so the whole template disappeared. I've tried putting it at various diff places and it messes the whole thing up. I'm lost! Please help! Here's the listing (sorry I would post just the part where there's an issue but I can't tell where that is! ) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...%3DI%26otn%3D2 Hi this is my first thread here and I am a beginner programmer Java/HTML/CSS only. I used google to add an interactive feature to my website that some people may be familiar with. I wanted to make an image that changes into another image when you mouse over it. Maybe there is a problem with how I integrated it into the rest of my webpage code. I am using angelfire to build my website and am a little disappointed that they don't have their own forum but this one looks really good. Following is my code that can be examined and possibly corrected. Code: <html> <head> <style type="text/css"> body {background-color:gold;} table { width:70%; } th { height:100px; } </style> <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- Hide the script from old browsers -- img0_on = new Image(400,400); img0_on.src="images/the-power-of-the-cross.JPG"; img0_off = new Image(400,400); img0_off.src="images/006.JPG"; function over_image(parm_name) { document[parm_name].src = eval(parm_name + "_on.src"); } function off_image(parm_name) { document[parm_name].src = eval(parm_name + "_off.src"); } // --End Hiding Here --> </script> <TITLE>Welcome to the Christ Alive Community Church Website</TITLE> </head> <body> <a href="http://www.angelfire.com/caccweb/index2.html" onmouseover="over_image('img0');" onmouseout="off_image('img0')"> <img src="images/006.JPG" border="0" name="img0"> </a> <TABLE> <TR> <TD> <img src="images/006.JPG" WIDTH="400" HEIGHT="400"> </TD> <TD> <img src="images/043.JPG" WIDTH="400" HEIGHT="400"> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </body> </html> I'm in the middle of teaching myself PHP and SQL so I'm only at the paste-and-tweak level with Javascript. Bear with my newbie-ness. I've seen a few solutions for creating a form dropdown menu that changes a nearby image based on what is selected. I want exactly that, but is it possible to have the images also appear on mouseover? I found a menu solution using CSS, but when I applied it to a form, it didn't work. Can anyone put me in the right direction on how to do that? I've started with this code, but need to tweak it to do this if possible: Code: <html> <body> <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tr> <td width="100%"><form name="ddmessage"><table border="0" width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tr> <td width="100%"><select name="selectbox" size="1" onChange="changecontent(this)"> <option selected value="What is JavaScript?">What is JavaScript?</option> <option value="Why learn JavaScript?">Why learn JavaScript?</option> <option value="The difference between JavaScript and Java">The difference between Java and JavaScript</option> <option value="What is DHTML?">What is DHTML?</option> </select><br> </td> </tr> <tr> <td width="100%"><div id="output"></div><br> <font face="arial" size="-2">This free script provided by <a href="http://javascriptkit.com">JavaScript Kit</a></font> </td> </tr> </table> </form> </td> </tr> </table> <p> <script language="JavaScript"> /* Drop down messages script By JavaScript Kit (http://javascriptkit.com) Over 400+ free scripts here! */ //change contents of message box, where the first one corresponds with the first drop down box, second with second box etc var thecontents=new Array() thecontents[0]='JavaScript is a scripting language developed by Netscape to add interactivity and power to web documents. Examples of JavaScript include live clocks, rollover effects,<br> <img src="http://www.google.com.au/intl/en_au/images/logo.gif"></img>' thecontents[1]='The first word that comes to mind is: "Freedom baby, freedom!" With html, you are restricted to creating static, non interactive webpages. This, in today\'s internet standards, etc etc 1' thecontents[2]='Java is completely different from JavaScript-It\'s a lot more powerful, more complex, and unfortunately, a lot harder to master. It belongs in the same league as C, C++, etc. etc. 2' thecontents[3]='DHTML, or Dynamic HTML, is a new web technology that enables elements inside your web page to be, well, dynamic. Things once considered unchangeable etc. etc 3' //don't edit pass this line function changecontent(which){ document.getElementById('output').innerHTML=thecontents[which.selectedIndex] } document.getElementById('output').innerHTML=thecontents[document.ddmessage.selectbox.selectedIndex] </script> </body> </html> I am new to JavaScript and I am having a difficult time finding what I thought would be easy to find (so please forgive me if this has been posted somewhere else...) I have 4 text strings that when a user runs his/her mouseOver, I'd like to display a corresponding picture in a display area. I thought that would be easy enough. However, it gets a bit complicated for me since I am also using CSS to position the display area. For some reason all I can find out there are examples using HTML tables for display image positioning. I don't want to use tables. I'm not sure if this will make a difference but my style sheet is external. Also, the text does not link/go to another page. I REALLY hope that made sense. Someone please help me! Hi there, I have a menu with 4 links and 4 images associated with them. By default, the image from link 1 is displayed on the page. I would like to change the image with its corresponding one, each time i mouseover one of the other three links. I'm trying to make the following code work unsuccesfully, i might be missing something. Any help will be appreciated. In the <head> section i have this: <script type="text/javascript"> img1 = new Image(); img1.src = "images/party/party.jpg"; img2 = new Image(); img2.src = "images/party/icecream.jpg"; img3 = new Image(); img3.src = "images/party/juice.jpg"; img4 = new Image(); img4.src = "images/party/videogames.jpg"; function change(num){ document.images["linkpic"].src = "img" + num } </script> </head> In the <body> i have: That's my default image <table> <tr> <td width="100"> <img src="images/party/balloon1.jpg" name="linkpic"> </td> <td width="260" valign="top" align="left"> <table> <tr><td><a href="Party1.html" onmouseover="change('1')">Party and Fun</a></td></tr> <tr><td><a href="Party2.html" onmouseover="change('2')">Icecream </a></td></tr> <tr><td><a href="Party3.html" onmouseover="change('3')">Juice </a></td></tr> <tr><td><a href="Party4.html" onmouseover="change('4')">Video Games </a></td></tr> </table> </tr> </table> </body> I would like when i point to Icecream, the picture on the left to change to the Icecream picture and so on. Any hints and help are appreciated! Thanks! I am currently working in Microsoft Frontpage designing a website for a friend. I was trying to make a JS alert come up when I mouse over an image and I have had no luck at all. This is the bit of code where The alert needs to be. I am a bit new to Javascript so I apologize if this was a stupid question. Code: <img border="0" src="../gallery%20pictures/Home.png" width="468" height="60"><br> <br> <p align="center"> <img <FORM src="../gallery%20pictures/THE%20BUTTON.png" width="388" height="372"> <br> </p> <p> </p> </body> </html> Hello I was looking for a javascript code to show an image in full size on moueover, I use this script on the site Code: function ShowPicture(id,Source) { if (Source=="1"){ if (document.layers) document.layers[''+id+''].visibility = "show" else if (document.all) document.all[''+id+''].style.visibility = "visible" else if (document.getElementById) document.getElementById(''+id+'').style.visibility = "visible" } else if (Source=="0"){ if (document.layers) document.layers[''+id+''].visibility = "hide" else if (document.all) document.all[''+id+''].style.visibility = "hidden" else if (document.getElementById) document.getElementById(''+id+'').style.visibility = "hidden" } } CSS code i use: Code: <style type="text/css"> #Style { position:absolute; visibility:hidden; border:solid 1px #CCC; padding:5px; } </style> On the site to to body I put this html code: Code: <a href="#" onMouseOver="ShowPicture('Style',1)" onMouseOut="ShowPicture('Style',0)">Click Here To Show Image</a> <div id="Style"><img src="/sites/default/files/peroulades.jpg"></div> When Im hovering over the link image is shown full size, Problem: if you take a look: http://www.online-dovolenka.sk/dovolenka_korfu if hover over both links "Click Here To Show Image" you will see same image, but I put two different images? where is the problem? any ideas? Code: <a href="#" onMouseOver="ShowPicture('Style',1)" onMouseOut="ShowPicture('Style',0)">Click Here To Show Image</a> <div id="Style"><img src="/sites/default/files/peroulades.jpg"></div> <a href="#" onMouseOver="ShowPicture('Style',1)" onMouseOut="ShowPicture('Style',0)">Click Here To Show Image</a> <div id="Style"><img src="/sites/default/files/pantokrator.jpg"></div> Hey guys i'm making a clothing website and i was just wondering.. if i have a bunch of thumbnail sized images on the page atm, how would i go about so if people put their mouse over the thumbnail, it would load the full sized T-shirt? I obviously have the images on my computer and host for the Thumbnails and the Real-image sized shirts. Thanks xx Hi Im trying to creat a website so when the small image is rolled over a new page opens in the frame ( called main) i will upload it now to http://www.e-z-host.com/GZ/ all help apricated ! at the momment you have to click to open the page in the main frame. Hi, I'm new here and trying to get some basics via examples. On this page http://www.gilariverwoodworks.com/kitchens.htm I have thumbnails in a table. Immediately below the table is a full sized image of thumb 1. I want to mouseover the thumbs and have the respective full size images swap. The thumbs remain as is. All the thumbs are the same file as the full size image but resized. If moused over, the new image should remain until the next thumb is moused over - ie no autoclose or return to original image. The viewer should be able to move around the page without having the image change til the next mouseover All the images are the same size Can someone offer or direct me to a script that will do this? TIA mr johnson |