JavaScript - Keycode/hotkey + Hide/show
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I must admit I am quite new to it so sorry for bothering. I want to make a photography website where 2 people are featured, and if one of them is "active" the menu will be rearranged and a portfolio and about link appears, so if you go to the portfolio page an extra side menu would appear with the names of those. as well I wanted to be able to view the pictures as plain as possible and add another possibility to this whole thing - To view the pictures I wanted to know if it is possible to 1. use a hotkey e.g. space to hide and or show(not only once to activate something) the menue/div so there is just a plain white site with the picture and caption left 2. to use numbers 0-9 to switch through ones portfolios - here i wanted to be able to use those numbers for both persons- so is it as well possible to use 0-9 if being on person "a" and see its portfolios and if being on person "b" using the same numbers but seing the other persons portfolios? And is it also possible to use the arrow keys (left, right) to browse through the pictures inside the portfolios? I do not expect a solution since it would be too much, just a clue and if it is by anymeans possible? And if javascript is the right way to go? (wouldnt like to try to learn something and find out it was the wrong thing to learn) sorry for this humagous question. I just dont know where to start learning so I need a hint of which way to go. Anyway, thanks p.s. i hope it is at least a bit understandable Similar TutorialsI have a main window which produces a number of child windows when I press a button. Users need to be able to switch between windows using Ctrl+Tab hot key. I was trying to implement this by intercepting keyup/keydown events in one of the frames. But the problem is that main window has several frames and I don't have access to all of them because some of them are in different domains. As soon as a user clicks on a frame without my handler the hot key is not working anymore. Any ideas how to implement it? Maybe an ActiveX component? If ActiveX could help me - how does it work? Are there any tutorials or examples how to write an activeX to intercepts hot keys in IE? Thank you. Hi guys, im new to forums and need some help with my website. I have embed a flash player known as: JW player into my website and put it into a div. Now my problem is I want javascript to hide the div containing the flash player for atleast a few seconds to display a loading image.gif. How would I set this up? Im not to familiar about using javascript so im not sure if its even possible. Anways thx for any help ore suggestions related to this subject. Im pretty new to JS so Im sure this is not the best way to go about this but it'll do for now, any suggestions welcome I have a script to show and hide various divs based on a function & var. The problem im having is that when ANY of the variables ('hate', 'ok' and 'love') are passed all 3 different feedback forms ('FeedbackHate', 'FeedbackOk' and 'FeedbackLove') appear, not just the one I want. here is the JS: Code: function sitesurveyswitch(emotion) { var e = emotion; document.getElementById('site_survey_hate').style.backgroundPosition = '0px 0px'; document.getElementById('site_survey_ok').style.backgroundPosition = '0px 0px'; document.getElementById('site_survey_love').style.backgroundPosition = '0px 0px'; document.getElementById('FeedbackHate').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('FeedbackOk').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('FeedbackLove').style.display = 'none'; if (e == 'hate') document.getElementById('site_survey_hate').style.backgroundPosition = '-80px 0px'; document.getElementById('FeedbackHate').style.display = 'block'; if (e == 'ok') document.getElementById('site_survey_ok').style.backgroundPosition = '-80px 0px'; document.getElementById('FeedbackOk').style.display = 'block'; if (e == 'love') document.getElementById('site_survey_love').style.backgroundPosition = '-80px 0px'; document.getElementById('FeedbackLove').style.display = 'block'; } and here is the code related to this function: Code: <div id="siteSurveyBox"> <span id="site_survey_hate" onclick="sitesurveyswitch('hate');return false;"></span> <span id="site_survey_ok" onclick="sitesurveyswitch('ok');return false;"></span> <span id="site_survey_love" onclick="sitesurveyswitch('love');return false;"></span> </div> <div id="FeedbackHate" style="display:none; margin-top:-28px;"> FEEDBACK FORM IS HERE </div> <div id="FeedbackOk" style="display:none; margin-top:-28px;"> FEEDBACK FORM IS HERE </div> <div id="FeedbackLove" style="display:none; margin-top:-28px;"> FEEDBACK FORM IS HERE </div> Hello, I have the folowing code but it seems to be broken between "SM Decision Support" and "Incident and Request Management". Does anyone know how I resolve ?. The idea is when somebody opens the page all the sections are hidden/uncollapsed and the user can collapse individually each section with a click or by hitting the expand/collapse all link. ------------ Have placed code in attachment as too long for this section Code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery-1.6.1.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> function showonlyone(thechosenone) { var noticecontent = document.getElementsByTagName("div"); for(var x=1; x < noticecontent.length; x++) { name = noticecontent[x].getAttribute("name"); if (name == 'noticecontent') { if (noticecontent[x].id == thechosenone) { noticecontent[x].style.display = 'block'; } else { noticecontent[x].style.display = 'none'; } } } } </script> </head> <body> <center> <div id="parentdiv"> <div id="expandall">OPEN/CLOSE ALL</div> <div id="noticeheading1" class="noticeheading" name="noticeheading"; onClick="showonlyone('noticecontent1');">Heading 1</div> <div id="noticecontent1" name="noticecontent" class="noticecontent">awertysergyetwhwgertrhztrxdtykpopmift6hwe5awfwedaserhdy4hatefeshdgtrgd</div> <div id="noticeheading2" class="noticeheading" name="noticeheading"; onClick="showonlyone('noticecontent2');">Heading 2</div> <div id="noticecontent2" name="noticecontent" class="noticecontent">fh56serhgzsrxdtrjhgzsrltkjuytinubvre6io4exjhgftxtrokzet6ttawruthrthwru</div> <div id="noticeheading3" class="noticeheading" name="noticeheading"; onClick="showonlyone('noticecontent3');">Heading 3</div> <div id="noticecontent3" name="noticecontent" class="noticecontent">fdfjesrtaw5u4wgy5gw45use4syzerhgtawerfatrastaghgryseerathw5uz4de5ser5s</div> </div> </center> </body> </html> can anyone help on "OPEN/CLOSE ALL" to show or hide all .noticecontent divs Hi all, Check this code: PHP Code: <a>text</a> <div id="pkg">pkg</div> <div id="table_pkg">table_pkg</div> I'd like to show table_pkg and hide pkg when I click on <a>text</a>. How can I do? Thank you very much this is what im trying to do: http://www.linkstraffic.net/programm...d/movebox.html using this code: http://www.linkstraffic.net/programm...nd/movediv.php heres my code. can someone fix it? html: [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>Chris MacDonald - Javascript Assignment 2</title> <link href="styles/styles.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> <script type="text/javascript" src="java.js"></script> <div id="header"> <div id="logo"><img src="images/beat.png" /></div> </div> <ul id="nav"> <li><a href="#">Home</a></li> <li><a href="http://beatthreads.bigcartel.com/category/tees">Shirts</a></li> <li><a href="#">About Us</a></li> </ul> </head> <body> <div id="content"> <a href="#" onclick="interv=setInterval('ShowBox()',3);return false;">Upcoming Designs</a> <div id="coverlogin"> <div id="text">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Vivamus tristique cursus dui, a venenatis diam consectetur fermentum. Nulla facilisi. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Praesent aliquam ornare nunc non semper. Morbi blandit lectus non elit ultricies ultricies. Fusce mattis purus et eros ultrices et facilisis nulla consequat. Vestibulum tellus libero, tempor vel tincidunt nec, consectetur non ante. Donec sed malesuada felis. Mauris lorem lorem, ornare a rutrum quis, rutrum in mauris. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. <br/> <p align="left"><a href="#" onClick="interv=setInterval('HideBox()',3);return false;">X</a></p> </div> </div> </div> <div id="footer"> <div id="footertext">Beat Threads - 2010</div> </div> </body> </html> [CODE] javascript: // JavaScript Document var hh=0; var interv; //we show the box by setting the visibility of the element and incrementing the height smoothly function ShowBox() { //Depending on the amount of text, set the maximum height here in pixels if(hh==40) { clearInterval(interv); return; } obj = document.getElementById("coverlogin"); obj.style.visibility = 'visible'; hh+=2; obj.style.height = hh + 'px'; } function HideBox() { obj = document.getElementById("coverlogin"); if(hh==2) { obj.style.visibility = 'hidden'; obj.style.height = '0.1em'; clearInterval(interv); return; } hh-=2; obj.style.height = hh + 'px'; } [CODE] Can someone fix this for me? Hello, I'm trying to have a div be hidden on loading the page but when you click a link it will show the div... here's code I have but it doesn't show when you click the link... <script type="text/javascript"> function show(){ document.getElementById(test).style.display="block"; } </script> <div id="test" style="display:none;"> <p>Some text</p> </div> <a href="#" onclick="show(); return false;">Show</a> I don't know a lot about Javascript... still learning.. I am trying to create a show/hide effect that displays an image based on the users text input. I have coded this before for a list/menu and it works fine. With this particular project there are too many selections to choose from to put in a list/menu. I am trying to use if and else if statements to make this work. With the code the way it is only the first function on the list works. I tried just using repeating if statements and only the last function on the list works. Here is the code: Code: <script type="text/javascript" > function showSample() { if (document.getElementById('input').value='SW001') { document.getElementById('SW001').style.display='block'; document.getElementById('SW002').style.display='none'; document.getElementById('SW003').style.display='none'; document.getElementById('SW004').style.display='none'; } else if (document.getElementById('input').value='SW002') { document.getElementById('SW001').style.display='none'; document.getElementById('SW002').style.display='block'; document.getElementById('SW003').style.display='none'; document.getElementById('SW004').style.display='none'; } else if (document.getElementById('input').value='SW003') { document.getElementById('SW001').style.display='none'; document.getElementById('SW002').style.display='none'; document.getElementById('SW003').style.display='block'; document.getElementById('SW004').style.display='none'; } else if (document.getElementById('input').value='SW004') { document.getElementById('SW001').style.display='block'; document.getElementById('SW002').style.display='none'; document.getElementById('SW003').style.display='none'; document.getElementById('SW004').style.display='none'; } else if (document.getElementById('input').value='SW005') { document.getElementById('SW001').style.display='none'; document.getElementById('SW002').style.display='none'; document.getElementById('SW003').style.display='none'; document.getElementById('SW004').style.display='block'; } } </script> <style type="text/css"> <!-- #main { width: 400px; margin-right: auto; margin-left: auto; height: 125px; } #imageArea { float: right; width: 200px; } #formArea { float: left; width: 200px; height: 125px; } .image { height: 125px; width: 125px; margin-right: auto; margin-left: auto; display: none; } #SW001 { background: url(../_images/Colorfil/SW0001.jpg) no-repeat center center; } #SW002 { background: url(../_images/Colorfil/SW0002.jpg) no-repeat center center; } #SW003 { background: url(../_images/Colorfil/SW0003.jpg) no-repeat center center; } #SW004 { background: url(../_images/Colorfil/SW0004.jpg) no-repeat center center; } #SW005 { background: url(../_images/Colorfil/SW0005.jpg) no-repeat center center; } --> </style> </head> <body> <div id="main"> <div id="imageArea"> <div class="image" id="SW001"></div> <div class="image" id="SW002"></div> <div class="image" id="SW003"></div> <div class="image" id="SW004"></div> <div class="image" id="SW005"></div> </div> <div id="formArea"> <form action="" method="get"> <input type='text' name="input" id='input' /> <input name="" type="button" onclick="showSample(this.selectedIndex)"/> </form> </div> </div> </body> </html> Any help would be greatly appreciated! ok trying to get a Div tag to show if something is True and hide if something is False JS Code: unction eToggle(anctag,darg) { var ele = document.getElementById('Module1'); var ele = document.getElementById('Module2'); var ele = document.getElementById('Module3'); var ele = document.getElementById('Module4'); if("module1" + "module2" + "module3" + "module4" <40) { div.id.Failed = "block"; div.Failed = "Failed"; } else { div.style.Passed = "block"; div.Passed = "show"; } } HTML Code: <div id="Fail" class="hidden" style="display: none"><b><i>You will need to Repeat the Semester!</b> <br /> </div> <div id="Passed" class="hidden" style="display: none"> <img src="faces.png" width="50" height="50"><b><i> "Good Job you passed the Semster!"</b></div> Hey, I wonder how I'm going to do when it comes to the function of "show/hide" with JavaScript. My question is: I'm working on a web form. The following question is on the form: "Was ITK used?", and you're supposed to be able to pick "Yes" or "No" (by radio buttons), and this I've already fixed with no issues. But what I CAN'T do, for some strange reason, is that when you've clicked "Yes" on that question, it should appear another question: "Does customer have ITK in their network?", and when that comes up you're supposed to choose between "Yes"/"No" with radio buttons there as well. BUT if you click "No" on the first question (Was ITK used?), the other question (Does customer have ITK in their network?) shouldn't appear... Do you understand what I mean? How do I do this? Thanks in advance! I know that this can be done using .hide/.show... I don't know how to say this but if you'll look at the code: Code: <div id="isclickable"> klasdlkasdklaklsjd <div id="weeeee"> trolololololol </div> </div> <div id="isclickable"> klasdlkasdklaklsjd <div id="weeeee"> trolololololol </div> </div> The div having an id of "weeeee" will show if id="isclickable" is clicked.. but not all divs having "weeeee" should show but instead what is inside the div "isclickable" is there a way to attain this without creating multiple scripts and ids? Thanks> hi, here is my Javascript to show and hide my comments div: Code: <script language=javascript type='text/javascript'> function showdiv() { if (document.getElementById) { // DOM3 = IE5, NS6 document.getElementById('comments').style.visibility = 'visible'; } else { if (document.layers) { // Netscape 4 document.hideShow.visibility = 'visible'; } else { // IE 4 document.all.hideShow.style.visibility = 'visible'; } } } function hidediv() { if (document.getElementById) { // DOM3 = IE5, NS6 document.getElementById('comments').style.visibility = 'hidden'; } else { if (document.layers) { // Netscape 4 document.hideShow.visibility = 'hidden'; } else { // IE 4 document.all.hideShow.style.visibility = 'hidden'; } } } I would now like to animate the div fading or moving down can someone please help? thanks Hi I'm new to this forum, and i need help with something, i think its easy to make but... i am making video blogging website and i need someone to make Hide or show menu, for example: When someone click on: Season 1 (it should show) Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3... (and when someone click on episode it should show text (usually <iframe... )) ty in advance and i can share 5$ on paypal if you make it right and easy to use, if I have it post in wrong category just transfer topic pls Best regards I have a concatenated list of member names, with corresponding profile pics. I am trying to implement something similar to Facebook, where when you mouseover the picture or member name, another div appears, such as an "x" or "delete link" which lets you click to delete that member. I tried to implement the a show/hide with the following, but this won't work with me since my list is concatenated, and since you can only have one id per div- this method won't cut it. So, how can I make this happen? Non-working Code: Code: HTML <div > <div id="showhide"> Line 1 </div> <div id="visiblediv" style="display: none;"> Line 2 </div> </div> <div > <div id="showhide"> Line 3 </div> <div id="visiblediv" style="display: none;"> Line 4 </div> </div> <div > <div id="showhide"> Line 5 </div> <div id="visiblediv" style="display: none;"> Line 6 </div> </div> Javascript: <script> function mover(){ document.getElementById("visiblediv").style.display="block" } function mout() { document.getElementById("visiblediv").style.display="none" } document.getElementById('showhide').onmouseover=mover; document.getElementById('showhide').onmouseout=mout; </script> CSS: #visiblediv { visibility:visible; border:1px dotted black; } i've been using the show/hide function for this webpage http://dannycremers.com/HELP.html when you click on test 2 it works perfectly but when you click on test 3 there's an error and i don't know how to solve it as you can see 'test 3' pops up on the top of the list automatically.. and when i try to delete it.. the 'test 3' link that i want to keep disappears as well.. and ideas how to solve this easily? I want some thing that when i click a button it shows a div then hides the button. I found this: Code: <script language="JavaScript"> function setVisibility(id, visibility) { document.getElementById(id).style.display = visibility; } </script> <input type=button name=type value='Show Layer' onclick="setVisibility('sub3', 'inline');";><input type=button name=type value='Hide Layer' onclick="setVisibility('sub3', 'none');";> <div id="sub3">Message Box</div> But it has two buttons that show and then hide the div, i only want one that shows the div then hides the button. Please help. I have a radio button group, with 2 options. They have the value YES and NO At the onclick I call the function ButChange() However, it's not fully working correctly.. Initially it shows both DIV's, while only 1 should show (the LoginB div) When I select the NO value in the radio group, the correct DIV is showing, meaning it does hide the RegisterB div as it should. When I select the YES value after selecting NO, it does not change... I have a feeling I must be close with my coding and hope someone can help me out? Here's the script: <script type="text/javascript"> function ButChange() { if (document.LoginForm.PassWordExists.value == "YES") { document.getElementById("RegisterB")["style"]["display"] = "none"; document.getElementById("LoginB")["style"]["display"] = "block"; } else { document.getElementById("LoginB")["style"]["display"] = "none"; document.getElementById("RegisterB")["style"]["display"] = "block"; } } </script> <div id="LoginB"><input type="image" src="<%=rslayout("login")%>" name="SubmitCO" id="submit"></div> <div id="RegisterB"><input type="image" src="<%=rslayout("register")%>" name="SubmitCO" id="submit"></div> Thanks in advance for your help! Hi Im looking for a way to show hide text box on select option change PHP Code: <select name="letter_type" id="lt"> <option value="Registered">Registered</option> <option selected="selected" value="Unregistered">Unregistered</option></select> <input name="textfield7" id="regty" type="text" accesskey="1" tabindex="1" size="20" /> i wana show that text box if user select "Registered" from select option. any help would be great sorry for language errors. Thanks I am trying to make it so when I mouseover on one div another div appears. And when I mouse out, the div disappears again. Here's what I have, it's not working. Both divs are always showing. Code: <script> function mover(){ document.getElementById("visiblediv").style.display="block" } function mout() { document.getElementById("visiblediv").style.display="none" } </script> <div id = "div1" onmouseover="mover()" onmouseout="mout()"> Show the div </div> <div id = "visiblediv" style="visibility:visible;border:1px dotted black"> This div is visible </div> Any way I can make this work any better? Am I supposed to have something in my main.css file? |