JavaScript - Simple Css Rollovers Disappearing & Inconsistent When Combined With Js
I'm using two simple CSS rollovers for a prev/next arrow nav, combined with a JS script that lets the user manually tab/flip/swap through a few testimonials. You roll over the "next" button, it's highlighted, you click it, a new testimonial appears in place of the old one.
Problem: the prev/next buttons are appearing and disappearing on click, seemingly randomly. I can't make any sense of it. Image: http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/8924/jsproblem.jpg I've tried adjusting the CSS container sizes, tried changing the positioning and even adding z-indexes in case the divs are accidentally overlapping. Gave items background colors to try to see the structure more clearly, for flaws. Nothing has worked. Any help much appreciated. I'm using this JS script for the tabs: Code: last_tab = 'tabTest1'; function show(layerName) { document.getElementById(layerName).style.display = '';} function hide(layerName) { document.getElementById(layerName).style.display = 'none';} function show_next(tab_name) { document.getElementById(last_tab).className = ''; var curr = document.getElementById(tab_name); curr.className=''; hide(last_tab+'_data'); show(tab_name+'_data'); last_tab=tab_name;} and this HTML: Code: <!-- start: testimonials --> <div id="tabTest1_data"> <div class="silo1"> <div class="spotlightnav-content-header-container"> <p class="spotlightnav-content-title">Testimonials</p> <a href="#" class="spotlightnav-content-more">View All</a> </div> <div class="content-container"> <p class="spotlightnav-testimonials"> <span class="color1">"</span>Excellent staff very courteous, friendly and professional, excellent stay, excellent meal.<span class="color1">"</span> </p> <p class="spotlightnav-testimonials-credit">Janice, Georgia</p> </div> <div class="spolightnav-btns-container"> <a href="#" onClick="javascript:show_next('tabTest6'); return false;" id="tabTest6" class="spotlightnav-btn-left"><img src="images/clear.gif" width="24" height="24" /></a> <a href="#" onClick="javascript:show_next('tabTest2'); return false;" id="tabTest2" class="spotlightnav-btn-right"><img src="images/clear.gif" width="24" height="24" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <div id="tabTest2_data" style="display: none;"> <div class="silo1"> <div class="spotlightnav-content-header-container"> <a href="#" class="spotlightnav-content-title">Testimonials</a> <a href="#" class="spotlightnav-content-more">View All</a> </div> <div class="content-container"> <p class="spotlightnav-testimonials"> <span class="color1">"</span>Absolutely marvelous. No problems.<span class="color1">"</span> </p> <p class="spotlightnav-testimonials-credit">Christine, Taiwan</p> </div> <div class="spolightnav-btns-container"> <a href="#" onClick="javascript:show_next('tabTest1'); return false;" id="tabTest1" class="spotlightnav-btn-left"><img src="images/clear.gif" width="24" height="24" style="height: 24px; width: 24px;" /></a> <a href="#" onClick="javascript:show_next('tabTest3'); return false;" id="tabTest3" class="spotlightnav-btn-right"><img src="images/clear.gif" width="24" height="24" style="height: 24px; width: 24px;" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <div id="tabTest3_data" style="display: none;"> <div class="silo1"> <div class="spotlightnav-content-header-container"> <a href="#" class="spotlightnav-content-title">Testimonials</a> <a href="#" class="spotlightnav-content-more">View All</a> </div> <div class="content-container"> <p class="spotlightnav-testimonials"> <span class="color1">"</span>Absolutely marvelous. No problems.<span class="color1">"</span> </p> <p class="spotlightnav-testimonials-credit">Belle, Taiwan</p> </div> <div class="spolightnav-btns-container"> <a href="#" onClick="javascript:show_next('tabTest2'); return false;" id="tabTest2" class="spotlightnav-btn-left"><img src="images/clear.gif" width="24" height="24" /></a> <a href="#" onClick="javascript:show_next('tabTest4'); return false;" id="tabTest4" class="spotlightnav-btn-right"><img src="images/clear.gif" width="24" height="24" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <div id="tabTest4_data" style="display: none;"> <div class="silo1"> <div class="spotlightnav-content-header-container"> <a href="#" class="spotlightnav-content-title">Testimonials</a> <a href="#" class="spotlightnav-content-more">View All</a> </div> <div class="content-container"> <p class="spotlightnav-testimonials"> <span class="color1">"</span>Vaguely not-terrible. Acceptable in a somewhat amazing way. ffffffffuuuuuuuuu<span class="color1">"</span> </p> <p class="spotlightnav-testimonials-credit">Grace, Texas</p> </div> <div class="spolightnav-btns-container"> <a href="#" onClick="javascript:show_next('tabTest3'); return false;" id="tabTest3" class="spotlightnav-btn-left"><img src="images/clear.gif" width="24" height="24" /></a> <a href="#" onClick="javascript:show_next('tabTest5'); return false;" id="tabTest5" class="spotlightnav-btn-right"><img src="images/clear.gif" width="24" height="24" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <div id="tabTest5_data" style="display: none;"> <div class="silo1"> <div class="spotlightnav-content-header-container"> <a href="#" class="spotlightnav-content-title">Testimonials</a> <a href="#" class="spotlightnav-content-more">View All</a> </div> <div class="content-container"> <p class="spotlightnav-testimonials"> <span class="color1">"</span>Damn fine place, yo.<span class="color1">"</span> </p> <p class="spotlightnav-testimonials-credit">Slim, Bacon</p> </div> <div class="spolightnav-btns-container"> <a href="#" onClick="javascript:show_next('tabTest4'); return false;" id="tabTest4" class="spotlightnav-btn-left"><img src="images/clear.gif" width="24" height="24" /></a> <a href="#" onClick="javascript:show_next('tabTest6'); return false;" id="tabTest6" class="spotlightnav-btn-right"><img src="images/clear.gif" width="24" height="24" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <div id="tabTest6_data" style="display: none;"> <div class="silo1"> <div class="spotlightnav-content-header-container"> <a href="#" class="spotlightnav-content-title">Testimonials</a> <a href="#" class="spotlightnav-content-more">View All</a> </div> <div class="content-container"> <p class="spotlightnav-testimonials"> <span class="color1">"</span>Blurry. But good.<span class="color1">"</span> </p> <p class="spotlightnav-testimonials-credit">Bob, California</p> </div> <div class="spolightnav-btns-container"> <a href="#" onClick="javascript:show_next('tabTest5'); return false;" id="tabTest5" class="spotlightnav-btn-left"><img src="images/clear.gif" width="24" height="24" /></a> <a href="#" onClick="javascript:show_next('tabTest1'); return false;" id="tabTest1" class="spotlightnav-btn-right"><img src="images/clear.gif" width="24" height="24" /></a> </div> </div> </div> I'm assuming this is primarily a JS problem, but if taking a look at the CSS is necessary, let me know and I'll post it. THANKS!!!!! Similar TutorialsI'd like to create two dropdown (select) lists with a search button next to it so if the user chooses A in the first list and C in the second list and clicks 'search', the results return items that relate to both A and C. Practical Example: User chooses "London" in the first dropdown and "Middle Schools" in the second. Result returns the middle schools I've listed for London. How can this be done or if it can't, is there another way to achieve what I want? -edit- I found what I wanted he http://www.alistapart.com/d/complexd...ts&de=Pancakes However, now my question is what would I put in for the form "action" to populate the results? Say we have an image called imagefile.jpg, which we want to display when the user mouses over an already-displayed image.Now I want to preload more than just one image; for example, in a menu bar containing multiple image rollovers,or if I try to create a smooth animation effect what should i do? I tried the following code but it doesn't work. Please help 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=iso-8859-1" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> <script language="JavaScript"> function preloader() { // counter var i = 0; // create object imageObj = new Image(); // set image list images = new Array(); images[0]="1.jpg" images[1]="2.jpg" images[2]="3.jpg" images[3]="4.jpg" // start preloading for(i=0; i<=3; i++) { imageObj.src=images[i]; } } </script> </head> <body onLoad="javascript:preloader()"> <a href="#" onMouseOver="javascript:document.img01.src='1.jpg'"> <img name="img01" src="4.jpg"></a> </body> </html> Mainly I want to create the animation effect with the 4 images. Is that possible? I have the following 3 buttons on my page. I need when on hover on each respective button, the button to light up with a bg image and a slide out rollover in the top direction. How can I achieve this? <div style="padding-left:45px;width:852px;"> <a href=".html" class="Button"> <div style="text-align:center;padding-top:15px;float:left;width:270px;height:45px;background-image:url(images/homeBG.png);background-repeat:no-repeat"> <span id="homeButtonText">Question 1</span><br /> </div> </a> <a href="" class="Button"> <div style="margin-left:18px;text-align:center;padding-top:15px;float:left;width:270px;height:45px;background-image:url(images/homeBG.png);background-repeat:no-repeat"> <span id="homeButtonText">Question 2</span><br /> </div> </a> <a href="" class="Button"> <div style="text-align:center;padding-top:15px;float:right;width:270px;height:45px;background-image:url(images/homeBG.png);margin-right:5px;background-repeat:no-repeat"> <span id="homeButtonText">Question 3</span><br /> </div> </a> </div> Hi everyone, this is my first post on this forum and is also my first attempt to use javascript. When it comes to javascript I am a complete noob, but before you push the back button I just thought I'd let you know I just spent a few hours in some javascript tuts so I could *at least* have some idea of what you and I are talking about. Ok, here's my question: How can I make a disjointed div become and remain visible when I hover over it's parent div? The Only time I want that div to go back to being invisible is when I hover over another parent div causing it's child div to become visible. Here's the example (only tested in FF 3.5.2) : http://www.e-uphoria.com/demo_two.html I used :hover in css to show the disjointed div (the red box) that I want to become visible via javascript. I managed to achieve this effect with css, but when the user moves the mouse out of the browser window the div disappears because the hover is no longer activated. This is why I need javascript, so the user can do anything he or she wants outside of the browser window and the "hover" will still be activated revealing the content of the div. Here's the example of the css only version (again, only tested in FF 3.5.2) : http://www.e-uphoria.com/demo.html I messed around with some onmouseover and onmouseoff within the html and realized I could achieve the desired effect with some really messy and inefficient code. I would prefer to have the javascript in an external file and not looking like it was written by an idiot. If anybody could help me out with this that would be awesomely awesome. Thanks! Using Dreamweaver CS3 (WinXP), is there a simple way to add captions to disjointed rollovers? (The disjointed rollovers are created using image swap behavior) My aim is to click on a thumbnail, and when the image is projected on the poster, I want a caption appearing underneath. Can you please help me with this, here is my complete code Thanks [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" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- function MM_preloadImages() { //v3.0 var d=document; if(d.images){ if(!d.MM_p) d.MM_p=new Array(); var i,j=d.MM_p.length,a=MM_preloadImages.arguments; for(i=0; i<a.length; i++) if (a[i].indexOf("#")!=0){ d.MM_p[j]=new Image; d.MM_p[j++].src=a[i];}} } function MM_swapImgRestore() { //v3.0 var i,x,a=document.MM_sr; for(i=0;a&&i<a.length&&(x=a[i])&&x.oSrc;i++) x.src=x.oSrc; } function MM_findObj(n, d) { //v4.01 var p,i,x; if(!d) d=document; if((p=n.indexOf("?"))>0&&parent.frames.length) { d=parent.frames[n.substring(p+1)].document; n=n.substring(0,p);} if(!(x=d[n])&&d.all) x=d.all[n]; for (i=0;!x&&i<d.forms.length;i++) x=d.forms[i][n]; for(i=0;!x&&d.layers&&i<d.layers.length;i++) x=MM_findObj(n,d.layers[i].document); if(!x && d.getElementById) x=d.getElementById(n); return x; } function MM_swapImage() { //v3.0 var i,j=0,x,a=MM_swapImage.arguments; document.MM_sr=new Array; for(i=0;i<(a.length-2);i+=3) if ((x=MM_findObj(a[i]))!=null){document.MM_sr[j++]=x; if(!x.oSrc) x.oSrc=x.src; x.src=a[i+2];} } //--> </script> </head> <body onload="MM_preloadImages('images/fullscreen/1z.jpg','images/fullscreen/2z.jpg')"> <p><img src="images/fullscreen/1z.jpg" alt="HL" name="pic1" width="114" height="102" id="pic1" onmouseover="MM_swapImage('poster','','images/fullscreen/1z.jpg',1)" onmouseout="MM_swapImgRestore()" /> <img src="images/fullscreen/2z.jpg" alt="HL" name="pic2" width="114" height="102" id="pic2" onmouseover="MM_swapImage('poster','','images/fullscreen/2z.jpg',1)" onmouseout="MM_swapImgRestore()" /></p> <p> </p> <p><img src="images/fullscreen/3z.jpg" alt="HL" name="poster" width="500" height="375" id="poster" /></p> </body> </html> [code] First off, I am new here - so, an introduction. My name is David Lubofsky. I am a front-end developer in Chicago, Illinois. I have done numerous JS rollovers before, as well as image rollovers triggered by text links. However, I am having a problem combining the two. The best example I have found of what I am trying to achieve is here - http://theworldcovered.ivyfunds.com (top right area). I have no issue achieving part of this - where the link mouseovers trigger the image swap. My issue is making both the link and the image cause the rollover. The method I use for image swap on text link hover is seen here - http://www.htmlite.com/faq011.php This is what I want, except I want the image to also swap if the image is rolled over, as in the first example. Hope this was clear - I could really use some guidance on this. Thanks all! David HI, I am not very experienced with javascript and got stuck doing the following. I have placed some image rollovers on one of my pages..where when a user rolls over some text links..and image appropriate to that text is showen...when the mouse moves away from the links then a blank image is displayed as a place holder. this is all simple...here is where i am stuck. The place holder has a specific size...but the rest of the images that are displayed when the text is rolled over have different sizes, some are vertical some are hortizontal. i do not want to have to resize every image so that it properly fits the place holder...add the white borders and so on...so that the image is dispalyed properly. Is there a way to have the size be changed for each image...so that the size doesnt get inherited from the place holder, but so that the script applies the size associated with each individual image. example place holder is 20 x 20 image 1 is 100 x 200 image 2 is 200 x 100 the place holder is loaded...when the mouse moves over the first link...image 1 replaces the place holder...but instead of taking on the size of 20x20 it has to be displayed at its own size of 100 x 200... how can i do this? thank you for all of your help Hi there, New to these forums, and to coding websites so be kind . My problem is, when using lightbox2 I press the back button and the rollover remains in the mouse-over position. I can "mouse over' it and then the rollover will disappear, it just seems to get stuck on. I really have no idea what is causing this, and any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks alot, Joel Good day Lets say I have a page with 3 thumbnails and one big div. When click in one of the thumbnails the image of it must appear inside the big div. Of course there are 3 images (little ones for the thumbnails) and 3 big images for the real size ones. Script this is simple for me but imposible if I have more than 100 pages within 6 images inside them (3 little and 3 real size for 3 thumnail divs and one single big div). There must be some kind of order to just script the divs of the thumbnail divs and the real size image div in all the pages at ones, otherwise I have to creat ID's to every single div inside every single page! (4 id's to one page and I have more than 100 pages!, this is inpractical because is posible that in the future the pics change, is more than 400 id's) For example: for FIRST.html big div (div id="img001bg") thumb1 div (div id="th_img001" thumb2 div (div id="th_img002" thumb3 div (div id="th_img003" SECOND.html THIRD.html ... HUNDRED.html ... ! There must be some solution using somehow the functions, please help! Thank you to all On my home page i have a form which accepts data and on clicking the accept 'button' executes a javascript routine that process' the data, sets a cookie, and sends the user to an appropriate page. the set cookie data is as follows: Code: var expire=(new Date(2099, 1, 1)).toGMTString(); document.cookie = "cookie=privg; expires="+expire; window.location = "vip-skincare-online-shopping.html"; so far so good - i can hop about the pages on the website no problem but.... if i return to the home page that contains the original form, the cookie is deleted. This happens immediately i arrive at the page - i don't use the form. Can anyone suggest why this might be happening? I don't access the cookie anywhere else on that page, and the only other javascript on the page is google analytics stuff. i am creating a header for a webpage. the header has two text menus (no images). the first menu (menu A) is like this: link 1a / link 2a / link 3a the second menu (menu B) is like this: link 1b link 2b link 3b i would like to use javascript/css to do the following: when you rollover link 1a, three things happen: link 1a changes color, link 1b changes color, and and link 1b adds a line of text (so it reads: link 1b : text 1b) i would also like- and this is where i am having trouble- for the following to happen: when you rollover link 1b, link 1b changes color and adds the additional text, as well as link 1a changes color. it doesn't seem so bad when i write it out here, but i can't figure out how to do it. any help is appreciated. Hi guys, Just wanted to know (seeming im a bit of a jscript beginner). it is possible to have a background image rollover, and if so how. Thanks. How do I prevent my Link from disappearing?? When I click on the link, "Click Here" It display, "Look At Me!!" but the link, "Click Here" is GONE Is there a way to keep my link, "Click Here" from disappearing? So when I click on the link, "Click Here" the content, "Look At Me!!"should display as well. thanks Here are my codes Code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function display() { document.writeln("Look At Me!!"); } </script> </head> <body> <a href="google.com" onClick="display()">Click Here</a> </body> </html> Hi, The following code is supposed to display and hide fields when clicking on radio buttons which is does correctly, it also gives the fields that are hidden a value so that it passes validation. T The problem is that when the user moves from one field to the next, it deletes the value that they have just entered. :S Any ideas why this might occur? Thanks! Code: <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> function showHideDivs(){ var category = ''; for(i=0; i < oRadBtns.length; i++){ if(oRadBtns[i].checked){ category = oRadBtns[i].value; } } switch (category){ case 'empresa': document.getElementById("empresa_nombre").value = ""; document.getElementById("contacto").value = ""; document.getElementById("nombre").style.display = "none"; document.getElementById("apellido").style.display = "none"; document.getElementById("company").style.display = "block"; document.getElementById("contact").style.display = "block"; document.getElementById("firstname").value = "nombre"; document.getElementById("lastname").value = "apellido"; break; case 'particular': document.getElementById("firstname").value = ""; document.getElementById("lastname").value = ""; document.getElementById("nombre").style.display = "block"; document.getElementById("apellido").style.display = "block"; document.getElementById("company").style.display = "none"; document.getElementById("contact").style.display = "none"; document.getElementById("empresa_nombre").value = "empresa"; document.getElementById("contacto").value = "contacto"; break; } } window.onload=function(){ oRadBtns = document.getElementById('dmsfrm').getElementsByTagName('input'); for(i=0; i < oRadBtns.length; i++){ oRadBtns[i].onclick = showHideDivs; } showHideDivs(); } </script> Code: <div class="radio_element"> <input type="radio" value="empresa" class="radio" id="empresa" name="categoria" <?php echo ($leadsEngine->getElementValue('categoria')!='particular')?'checked="checked"':'' ?> /> <span class="<?PHP if($leadsEngine->hasError('categoria')){echo 'error';} ?> ">Empresa</span> </div> <div class="radio_element"> <input type="radio" value="particular" class="radio" id="particular" name="categoria" <?php echo ($leadsEngine->getElementValue('categoria')=='particular')?'checked="checked"':'' ?> /> <span class="<?PHP if($leadsEngine->hasError('categoria')){echo 'error';} ?> ">Particular</span> </div> </div> I have a form with multiple text entry fields. Some are input fields, and one is a textarea. I have the script (below) for a textarea in a form, to ensure that there is a max of 1500 characters. I am having two problems. 1) If there is an error on the form (for whatever reason), all of the text that was entered in the texarea, gets lost when the page reloads (this only happens for the textarea, the other input fields reprint the text). 2) When ever I try to press the "Tab" button on my keyboard, to tab out of the textarea to the next text box, it does not tab to the "next" text box, but instead it tabs "back" to the previous text box in the form. Here's what I have: Code: <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function ismaxlength(obj){ var mlength=obj.getAttribute? parseInt(obj.getAttribute("maxlength")) : "" if (obj.getAttribute && obj.value.length>mlength) obj.value=obj.value.substring(0,mlength) } </script> </head> <form> <tr> <td colspan="2"><textarea maxlength="1500" onkeyup="return ismaxlength(this)" name="blah_post" tabindex="1" style="display: block; width: 340px; height: 150px;" cols="60" rows="10" value="<?php print $blah_post;?>"></textarea></td> </tr> </form> Don't remember where I found the script but, I'm open to more simpler javascript suggestions as well.... Hi there, I have a page with 2 navigation menus as well as a slide show (3 separate .js files). I can get them all to work individually but not all together, at the same time. I looked over you FAQ section but I can't seem to figure it out. Any help would be hugely appreciated. Thank you so much. HTML: Quote: <!-- Main content --> <div id="content"> <div style="text-align:center"> <img id="pic" src="images/slideshow/slideshow1.jpg" width="600" height="600" alt="slideshow" /> </div> <script type="text/javascript" src="slideshow.js"></script> </div> <!-- Site navigation menu --> <div id="navcontainer"> <ul> <li> <div align="center"><img src="images/logo1.jpg" id="logo" alt="Logo" /></div> </li> <li><img src="images/buttons/teamandcorpsports1.jpg" id="teamandcorpsports" alt="Team and Corporate Sports" width="224" height="37" /></li> <li><img src="images/buttons/performancesports1.jpg" id="performancesports" alt="Performance Sports" width="224" height="37" /></li> <li><img src="images/buttons/flagsandbanners1.jpg" id="flagsandbanners" alt="Flags and Banners" width="224" height="37" /></li> <li><img src="images/buttons/home1.jpg" id="home" alt="Home" width="224" height="37" /></li> <li><img src="images/buttons/catalogues1.jpg" id="catalogues" alt="Catalogues" width="224" height="37" /></li> <li><img src="images/buttons/galleries1.jpg" id="galleries" alt="Galleries" width="224" height="37" /></li> <li><img src="images/buttons/designown1.jpg" id="designown" alt="Design your Own" width="224" height="37" /></li> </ul> </div> <script type="text/javascript" src="navigation.js"></script> <div id="footer"> <!-- Site navigation menu - footer --> <div id="navcontainer_footer"> <ul> <li><img src="images/buttons/dealerlogin1.jpg" id="dealerlogin" alt="Dealer Log in" width="102" height="29" /></li> <li><img src="images/buttons/contactus1.jpg" id="contactus" alt="Contact Us" width="102" height="29" /></li> <li><img src="images/buttons/dealersignup1.jpg" id="dealersignup" alt="Sign Up to be a Dealer Here" width="102" height="29" /></li> </ul> </div> <script type="text/javascript" src="navigation_bottom.js"></script> </div> </div> <!-- End Wrapper --> slideshow.js Quote: var pause = 3000; // interval, in milliseconds, between transitions var i = 0; // image counter var pic = document.getElementById("pic"); // the <img> element in the HTML file // define an array of images var imgs = new Array("images/slideshow/slideshow1.jpg", "images/slideshow/slideshow2.jpg", "images/slideshow/slideshow3.jpg", "images/slideshow/slideshow4.jpg", "images/slideshow/slideshow5.jpg", "images/slideshow/slideshow6.jpg", "images/slideshow/slideshow7.jpg" ); // preload the images for (var j = 0; j < imgs.length; j++) { var obj = new Image(); obj.src = imgs[j]; } // rotates between the images in the "imgs" array function rotate() { pic.src = imgs[i]; if (i === (imgs.length -1)) { i = 0; } else { i++; } setTimeout("rotate()", pause); } window.onload = rotate; navigation_bottom.js Quote: // define an array of images var navImgs = new Array("images/buttons/dealerlogin1.jpg", "images/buttons/contactus1.jpg", "images/buttons/dealersignup1.jpg"); // preload the images by iterating the array for (var i = 0; i < navImgs.length; i++) { var obj = new Image(); obj.src = navImgs[i]; } // initialize the onmouseover and onmouseout events function init() { // get all the <img> tags in the HTML document as an array var navContainer = document.getElementById("navcontainer_footer"); var imgArray = navContainer.getElementsByTagName("img"); // var imgArray = document.getElementsByTagName("img"); // loop through the array and bind the onmouseout and onmouseover events for (var i = 0; i < imgArray.length; i++) { var img = imgArray[i]; img.onmouseover = doMouseOver; img.onmouseout = doMouseOut; } } // define the function for the onmouseover event function doMouseOver(e) { var img; if (!e) // IE { e = window.event; // get the <img> element for IE that triggered the event img = e.srcElement; } else { // get the <img> element for FF that triggered the event img = e.target; } // extract the digit only from the "id" attribute value and concatenate it // to the image src for a result of "images/pic1.jpg", "images/pic2.jpg" or "images/pic3.jpg" var id = img.id; img.src = "images/buttons/" + id + ".jpg"; //img.src = "images/pic" + id.substring("pic".length) + ".jpg"; } // define the function for the onmouseout event function doMouseOut(e) { var img; if (!e) // IE { e = window.event; // get the <img> element for IE that triggered the event img = e.srcElement; } else { // get the <img> element for FF that triggered the event img = e.target; } //img.src = "images/button_home1.jpg"; var id = img.id; img.src = "images/buttons/" + id + "1.jpg"; } // call the "init" function to initialize the event binding //window.onload = init; navigation.js Quote: // define an array of images var navImgs = new Array("images/buttons/logo1.jpg", "images/buttons/teamandcorpsports1.jpg", "images/buttons/performancesports1.jpg", "images/buttons/flagsandbanners1.jpg", "images/buttons/home1.jpg", "images/buttons/catalogues1.jpg", "images/buttons/galleries1.jpg", "images/buttons/designown1.jpg"); // preload the images by iterating the array for (var i = 0; i < navImgs.length; i++) { var obj = new Image(); obj.src = navImgs[i]; } // initialize the onmouseover and onmouseout events function init() { // get all the <img> tags in the HTML document as an array var navContainer = document.getElementById("navcontainer"); var imgArray = navContainer.getElementsByTagName("img"); // var imgArray = document.getElementsByTagName("img"); // loop through the array and bind the onmouseout and onmouseover events for (var i = 0; i < imgArray.length; i++) { var img = imgArray[i]; img.onmouseover = doMouseOver; img.onmouseout = doMouseOut; } } // define the function for the onmouseover event function doMouseOver(e) { var img; if (!e) // IE { e = window.event; // get the <img> element for IE that triggered the event img = e.srcElement; } else { // get the <img> element for FF that triggered the event img = e.target; } // extract the digit only from the "id" attribute value and concatenate it // to the image src for a result of "images/pic1.jpg", "images/pic2.jpg" or "images/pic3.jpg" var id = img.id; img.src = "images/buttons/" + id + ".jpg"; //img.src = "images/pic" + id.substring("pic".length) + ".jpg"; } // define the function for the onmouseout event function doMouseOut(e) { var img; if (!e) // IE { e = window.event; // get the <img> element for IE that triggered the event img = e.srcElement; } else { // get the <img> element for FF that triggered the event img = e.target; } //img.src = "images/button_home1.jpg"; var id = img.id; img.src = "images/buttons/" + id + "1.jpg"; } // call the "init" function to initialize the event binding //window.onload = init; Ultimately I'd like a set up resembling http://shop.lululemon.com/Swift_Tank...30/p/1230.html Where you're able to click a swatch color and get a thumbnail of it on the model and a thumbnail of a fabric detail that you could then enlarge. I'm not sure how to go about this. I'm able to do it with one thumbnail, where when you rollover the various swatch colors, the thumbnail of the model gets replaced. However I'm unable to add in the 2 other thumbnails (on that site they're using 3 but I would only need 2) that would change at the same time, where you could switch back and forth from at detail of the model and the fabric. I don't necessarily need the zoom function, but if it is possible to do all of those that would be good too. Otherwise I just need help coding how to at least get the swatches to change 3 images upon mouseover and that 2 of those images would be like the 3 thumbnails on the link above and would replace the larger thumbnail once clicked. I'm trying to understand how forms, data, php, javascript all work together. So 1) I hardcoded some html form fields with values using php using "echo", then 2) I dynamically created some more html form fields with values using javascript using "createElement" and appending to the html form element. When I click on the submit form, the php created form fields still show on the webpage, but the javascript dynamically created form fields disappear. Can anyone shed some light for me? Why are the javascript created form fields disappearing when I click on submit and not the PHP created form fields? Thank you! Code: <form method="post" id="commentform" action="<?php echo $PHP_SELF?>"> http://vietnamthereandback.com/mainpage.html The arrows next to the songs previews are randomly appearing/disappearing on page refresh. There are always 8 arrows, but each refresh shows the arrows in different places. This has really got me stumped. If anyone has any thoughts, I'd really appreciate hearing them. The basic button/arrow code is below. The only thing that changes in the MP3 file name. <code> <object classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=10,0,0,0" width="30" height="30"> <PARAM NAME=movie VALUE="http://www.vietnamthereandback.com/Clips/audioplay.swf?file=http://www.vietnamthereandback.com/Clips/reflections.mp3&auto=no&sendstop=yes&repeat=1&buttondir=http://www.vietnamthereandback.com/Clips/buttons/negative_small&bgcolor=0xffffff&mode=playpause"> <PARAM NAME=quality VALUE=high> <PARAM NAME=wmode VALUE=transparent> <embed src="http://www.vietnamthereandback.com/Clips/audioplay.swf?file=http://www.vietnamthereandback.com/Clips/reflections.mp3&auto=no&sendstop=yes&repeat=1&buttondir=http://www.vietnamthereandback.com/Clips/buttons/negative_small&bgcolor=0xffffff&mode=playpause" quality=high wmode=transparent width="30" height="30" align="" TYPE="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer"></embed></object> </code> I imagine this would be very simple for someone who knows javascript. I want to have three fields. First field is "posted speed limit", second field is "actual speed" and third field will be the output field. All the script needs to do it subtract the posted speed from the actual speed and add a ZERO to the end; which is the amount of the speeding ticket. The minimum fine is $100, however. So, 5 miles over the speed limit would be $100 (minimum value) 15 miles over the speed limit would be $150 (add a zero) 35 miles over the speed limit would be $350. etc. I know very little Javascript, if anyone could help me out with this, I'd appreciate it. Thanks, Sean |