JavaScript - Javascript Toggle Span And Move To Top.
I'm trying to create a forum for a business. The forum will change depending on what checkbox a person checks in the beginning. I have the checkboxes toggle a certain span. When you check one box it hides one span and displays the other. This works, but I want to position the displayed span at the top so a person doesn't have to look for the other forum. Right now there is just a big white space in the place of the hidden span, so it looks like there is nothing else on the page. I want to move the bottom span to the top when toggled.
Here is my code so far. <form name="form1" method="post" action=""> Pork <INPUT TYPE=checkbox NAME="chbx" onClick="selecionatudo(true,1); toggleT('divt1','h'); toggleT('divt2','s')"> Beef <INPUT TYPE=checkbox NAME="chbx" onClick="selecionatudo(true,2); toggleT('divt1','s'); toggleT('divt2','h')"><br> </FORM> <form> <p><div id="divt1" style="visibility:visible; position:relative; top:0; left:0; overflow: visible;"> Shoulder: <br /> Ground beef:<input type="checkbox" name="Grinding" id="Ground beef" /><br /> Patties: Fresh<input type="checkbox" name="pattiesfr" id="Pattiesfr" /> or Seasoned<input type="checkbox" name="pattiesS" id="PattiesS" /><br /> Minute Steaks: <input type="checkbox" name="minsteaks" id="minsteaks" /><br /> Specific Cuts wanted:<br /> <textarea name="Order Sheet" cols="60" rows="30" id="Order Sheet"></textarea> </div> </form><br /> <div id="divt2" style="visibility:visible; position:absolute; top "> Type 2 Input: <input name="t2" type="text" value=""> </div> <BR> </p> <script type=text/javascript> var isIE=document.all?true:false; var isDOM=document.getElementById?true:false; var isNS4=document.layers?true:false; /* _w : which ID (1) or (2) */ /* _h : (h)ide or (s)how */ function toggleT(_w,_h) { if (isDOM) { if (_h=='s') document.getElementById(_w).style.visibility='visible'; if (_h=='h') document.getElementById(_w).style.visibility='hidden'; } else if (isIE) { if (_h=='s') eval("document.all."+_w+".style.visibility='visible';"); if (_h=='h') eval("document.all."+_w+".style.visibility='hidden';"); } else if(isNS4) { if (_h=='s') eval("document.layers['"+_w+"'].visibility='show';"); if (_h=='h') eval("document.layers['"+_w+"'].visibility='hide';"); } } </script> Similar TutorialsI'm sure this is a simple thing to do, but I know next to zero javascript and can't find an example online. What I want to do is to toggle a number on a webpage when a user clicks a link. So ideally there would be a "click to toggle" link, and then a number (lets say 400), when the user clicks that toggle link the number would change to 800 (or whatever my variable is set to), when they click it again it would go back to that original number (in this case 400). Would someone be kind enough to help me with this? Thanks Following are my script to toggle b/w two different links, <html lang="en-US"> <head> <title>toggle b/w 2 different links</title> <script type="text/javascript"><!-- display=1; function displayvalue() { document.getElementById("sv1").style.display = "block"; document.getElementById("dw1").style.display = "none"; } function ShowHide() { if (display==1) { document.getElementById("sv1").style.display = "none"; document.getElementById("dw1").style.display = "block"; //document.getElementById('javaFun') calling java func from javascript display=2; } else { document.getElementById("sv1").style.display = "block"; document.getElementById("dw1").style.display = "none"; //document.getElementById('javaFun1') calling java func from javascript display=1; } } function Func1Delay() { document.getElementById("sv1").style.display = "none"; document.getElementById("loadimage").innerHTML="<input type='image' src='Loading.gif'>"; setTimeout("LoadImage()", 300); } function LoadImage() { document.getElementById("loadimage").innerHTML=""; ShowHide(); } --></script> </head> <body background="GsNJNwuI-UM.gif"onload="displayvalue()"> <div id="sv1" > <a onclick ="Func1Delay()" href="javascript:;">click me</a> </div> <div id="loadimage"></div> <div id="dw1" > <a onclick ="ShowHide()" href="javascript:;">Download me</a> </div> </body> </html> whenever we call a java method , (consider this line:- document.getElementById('javaFun');)after the completion of java call the page is reloading, how control this reloading after the server completing the request....? I am very new to this, so I appreciate everyone's help and patience I am displaying information on our company intranet. I want the user to be able to choice if they want to see the information sorted by person or by issue. Because of the way that this is setup, the info is not in a table and cannot be sorted. I want users to be able to view content either way, but with only one option being visible. This would require the OR operator combined with the toggle function (I assume), but I am pretty lost... This toggle below allows me to show/hide one on top of the other, but I want one to replace the other: <SCRIPT type=text/javascript> <!-- function toggle_visibility(id) { var e = document.getElementById(id); if(e.style.display == 'block') e.style.display = 'none'; else e.style.display = 'block'; } //--> </SCRIPT> <P><STRONG><FONT color=#00467f size=3>Primary Contacts</FONT></STRONG></P> <P><A onclick="toggle_visibility('issue');" href="#">Toggle Contacts by Issue</A></P> <P> </P> <DIV style="DISPLAY: none" id=issue>%%Pages.Body PageID="596"%%</DIV> <DIV style="DISPLAY: block" id=pers>%%Pages.Body PageID="595"%%</DIV> Again, I really appreciate the help Hi there! Okay, here is my scenario: I have a link and a div on a webpage. With the link I want to toggle the content (HTML) of the div. On toggle, I want to load the content from a PHP-file and I want it to load on the toggle, not when the webpage originally loaded (to reduce loading time on the webpage itself). The file that is loaded on toggle doesn't have to be PHP, but it would help a lot. Does anybody know of a example of this or something similar to it? I have been looking for some time now, without any luck unfortunately. Highly appreciate any help/answers/feedback! I've written this very small and simple javascript toggle to make a div appear and disappear upon click. Code: function dropDown(id){ var object = document.getElementById(id).style; if (object.display == "none") {object.display = "block"} else {object.display = "none"} } And the html: Code: <div id="webBox" class="service"> <ul class="servNav"> <li class="button" onclick="dropDown('webDrop')">View Details</li> </ul> </div> <div class="dropInfo" id="webDrop"> Now this code DOES work, but only after clicking the button twice. I assume there is some argument problem, but I can't seem to pinpoint it. I've got jquery scripts and plugins on the page, but it does the same thing when I take those off. Is there anything I can do to make the toggle immediate rather than after a couple tries of clicking? The URL is http://mattboldt.com/2.0 The "view details" buttons are what I'm having trouble with. As of now it's only on one, the first div. Thanks. Hello to all. I am a new to the forum and new to Javascript, so please be gentle. I have a web page in which I am using a script to toggle between div tags. I learned how to set it up for only a few divs, but want to use more than 10+ div tags with the corresponding buttons on the side. When I set it up with 11 buttons, the 10th button does not work, but all of the single digit buttons do. (The 11th button is going to be a hyperlink eventually.) Here is the code for anyone who can help: <code> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> function Button(obj) { var cls = obj.className; if(cls!='Btn_Selected') { if(cls=='Btn') { cls = 'Btn_Highlight'; } else { cls = 'Btn'; } } obj.className = cls; } function select(obj) { for (var x = 1; x <= 10; x++) { document.getElementById("Button"+x).className = 'Btn'; document.getElementById("Content"+x).style.display = 'none'; } obj.className='Btn_Selected'; var tmp = obj.id; var num = tmp.substr(tmp.length-1); document.getElementById("Content"+num).style.display = 'block'; } 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_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_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> </code> Hopefully I was clear with what I am looking to achieve. If I need to attach additional code or a link to the web page, let me know. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks All in advance, ScottoNM Is it possible for JavaSscript to toggle a submit button? I will be using it in this code: Code: <SCRIPT type="text/javascript"> if (document.forms["form"]["quantitys"].value > '.$row['quantity'].') { alert ("The quantity you wanted for product '.$row['id'].' is no longer available and will be changed to the highest available quantity."); document.forms["form"]["quantity"].value = '.$row['quantity'].'; // JAVASCRIPT TOGGLE SUBMIT } </SCRIPT> The submit button: <INPUT name="submit" type="submit" value="UPDATE QUANTITY"> Im creating a portfolio site for myself that my have gotten a little too ambitious but I'd still like to make this work. My main site loads a video demo reel using the new <video> tag and to make it look cooler has an "ambilight" television effect around it. For usability and for users that find it annoying or distracting I want a toggle to turn the effect off. I have my checkbox created as well as all the effects working for it. Here is a piece of the main code as well as a link to the ambilight.js file Code: <label name="ambilightToggle"> <input type="checkbox" name="toggle"/> <div class="toggle-switch"> <div class="handle"></div> <div class="track"> <span>OFF</span><span>ON</span> </div> </div> </label> </div> </div> <div id="main" class="clearfix"> <div id="video-edge"> <img id="ribbon" width="112" height="112" alt="Demo Reel Ribbon" src="img/ribbon-demoreel.png"> <div id="video-wrap" class="video-js-box moo-css"> <video id="example" class="video-js" width="720" height="405" controls preload poster="posters/poster_demoreel2010.png"> <source src="video/demoreel2010.mp4" type='video/mp4; codecs="avc1.42E01E, mp4a.40.2"' /> <source src="video/demereel2010.webm" type='video/webm; codecs="vp8, vorbis"' /> <source src="video/demoreel2010.ogv" type='video/ogg; codecs="theora, vorbis"' /> </video> </div> </div> <script type="text/javascript"> ambiLight.create(document.getElementById('example')) </script> Portfolio Page http://www.eschulist.com/test/js/ambilight.js I was able to make the ambilight effect go away using this, but it only works for a second as the video continues to play and the new lights are redrawn. Code: <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function(){ $(this).click(function(){ $('canvas.ambilight-left, canvas.ambilight-right').addClass('goAway'); }); }); </script> Any other ideas on what to do? If the click function works I should be able to have it check the checkboxes state and have it persist. Maybe? Hey all, my first post here. I'm primarily a designer but need to get more into the code aspect of things (and will be getting jQuery asap), but at the moment i'm very behind on time on a project and could use some quick help. Basically, I'm making a dynamically loading text box input area for RMA returns for our products. But thats kind of irrelevant, here's my question: I have an external style sheet with only this in it (more will be added later for future sections, thats why im making it it's own "css-forms.css" file: Code: .formpad { padding:3px 3px 3px 3px; } In my main .html, some of my javascript for my dynamic table contains lines like these: Code: var esnImeiInput = "<INPUT type=\"text\" name=\"esn_imei[]\" size=\"20\">"; var invoiceInput = "<INPUT type=\"text\" name=\"invoice[]\" size=\"8\">"; var datePurchaseInput = "<INPUT type=\"text\" name=\"date_purchase[]\" size=\"8\">"; var noteInput = "<INPUT type=\"text\" name=\"notes[]\" size=\"18\">"; var trOpenTag = "<tr>"; var trCloseTag = "</tr>"; var tbOpenTag = "<table>"; var formRows = modelInput + reasonInput + esnImeiInput + invoiceInput + datePurchaseInput + noteInput + "<br />"; for(x=0;x<10;x++) { formRows += modelInput + reasonInput + esnImeiInput + invoiceInput + datePurchaseInput + noteInput + "<br />"; } Where inside those vars (INPUT's) would i REFER to the 'class' of .formpad? Basically I just want to add cellpadding to the table that is being dynamically loaded. If anyone has time to help via IM that'd be cool too, this is pretty easy stuff for true coders. (the test page for all of this is currently at: http://planetcellinc.com/rma-rev726.html Any help appreciated, thanks! -Hrl2k Hello, I have looked through a tutorial that does text gradient without the use of images. I found this tutorial: http://www.thomasfrank.se/text_color_gradients.html However, only the first "SPAN CLASS" gets gradiented and the other spans don't. In the bottom of the page it says: Quote: If you call the gradientText.set() without any arguments it will go looking for all span tags with class names starting with gradient_ and apply gradients to them But I do not know what it means, I have tried learning a bit of Javascript and I think it could mean something like "if something is something, then". But I'm not sure. Please help, thanks. I'm integrating a JavaScript typing tutorial to my website. But I'm not able to store the value to the database. In the below code you can see the speed is updated in a html span. The id of the tag is speed(<span id="speed"></span>). This code will automatically update when user start typing. I want to update this to a database when user press submit button. But i cant able to. Is there any way to input the speed to database ? Please go through the below code and suggest me what i can do....? Code: <script type="text/javascript"> //<![CDATA[ var garray = new Array(); var garrayIndex = -1; var gtext = ""; var gindex = 0; var goldPressed = 0; //previous pressed key code var goldTarget = 0; //previous target key code var gtarget = 0; var gpressed = 0; var ggood = 0; var gtotal = 0; var gtime = 0; var gkeytime = 0; function setup() { setEvents(); //change this array to suit your needs but note that indices //must ascend by 1 from 0: garray[0]="foo"; garray[1]="bar";... garray[0] = "a s d f s d f f s d as sd ad fs ds sad af sa fa dafa sda dad das afa sfd add sasd df sf saf dds fd ads safd fsd fas sas dafs as fad"; //more similar lines can easily be added above, dont forget to get the index right! garrayIndex = -1; next(); } function setPatternInit() { //#b note: once we did this using innerHTML but this caused //a leakage of handles in ie var pat = document.getElementById("pattern"); for(; { if (pat.hasChildNodes()) { pat.removeChild(pat.lastChild); } else break; } var cname = "done"; for (j=0; j<gtext.length; j++) { var ch = gtext.charAt(j); if (j>gindex) cname = "future"; else if (j==gindex) cname = "todo"; var kid = document.createElement("span"); kid.className = cname; var txt = document.createTextNode(ch); kid.appendChild(txt); //#b innertext doesnt work on firefox pat.appendChild(kid); } } function setPattern() { var pat = document.getElementById("pattern"); var kids = pat.childNodes; var cname = "done"; for (j=0; j<gtext.length; j++) { if (j>gindex) cname = "future"; else if (j==gindex) cname = "todo"; var kid = kids[j]; kid.className = cname; } } function mapToBoard(code) { if ((code>=97)&&(code<=108)) return (code-32); if ((code>=110)&&(code<=122)) return (code-32); if ((code>=65)&&(code<=90)) return code; if ((code>=48)&&(code<=57)) return code; if ((code==32)) return code; if ((code==44)||(code==46)||(code==47)||(code==59)) return code; return 0; //not on our board picture } function setBoard() { var letter; var elt; var c; var s; if (goldTarget!=0) { c = mapToBoard(goldTarget); if (c!=0) { letter = "code"+c; elt = document.getElementById(letter); s = "silent"; elt.className = s; } } if (goldPressed!=0) { c = mapToBoard(goldPressed); if (c!=0) { letter = "code"+c; elt = document.getElementById(letter); s = "silent"; elt.className = s; } } if (gtarget!=0) { c = mapToBoard(gtarget); if (c!=0) { letter = "code"+c; elt = document.getElementById(letter); s = "target"; elt.className = s; } } if (gpressed!=0) { c = mapToBoard(gpressed); if (c!=0) { letter = "code"+c; elt = document.getElementById(letter); s = "pressed"; elt.className = s; } } } function nextPattern() { goldTarget = gtarget; goldPressed = gpressed; if (++garrayIndex == garray.length) garrayIndex = 0; gtext = garray[0]; gindex = 0; gpressed = 0; setPrompt(); } function prevPattern() { goldTarget = gtarget; goldPressed = gpressed; if (--garrayIndex < 0) garrayIndex = garray.length - 1; gtext = garray[garrayIndex]; gindex = 0; gpressed = 0; setPrompt(); } function next() { nextPattern(); setPatternInit(); setBoard(); } function prev() { prevPattern(); setPatternInit(); setBoard(); } function skip(e) { next(); return false; } function back(e) { prev(); return false; } function setEcho(c, isOK) { var s; if (c<' ') c=' '; var s = "["+c+"]"; if (!isOK) s += " ..OOPS!" var elt = document.getElementById("echo"); var txt = document.createTextNode(s); //#b if (elt.hasChildNodes()) { elt.replaceChild(txt, elt.lastChild); } else elt.appendChild(txt); } function setPrompt() { var ch = gtext.charAt(gindex); gtarget = ch.charCodeAt(0); } function adjustStatistics(ch) { return; //could count errors by character } function updateSpeed(ok) { var t = (new Date()).getTime(); var dt = (t-gtime); gtime = t; if (dt > 5000) return; //ignore sleepy user gkeytime += dt; var s = (0.5+ggood*60*200/gkeytime).toFixed(0) + ""; var elt = document.getElementById("speed"); var txt = document.createTextNode(s); //#b if (elt.hasChildNodes()) { elt.replaceChild(txt, elt.lastChild); } else elt.appendChild(txt); } function updateScore(ok) { if (ok) ggood++; gtotal++; updateSpeed(ok) var s = ggood.toFixed(0) + ""; var elt = document.getElementById("count"); var txt = document.createTextNode(s); //#b if (elt.hasChildNodes()) { elt.replaceChild(txt, elt.lastChild); } else elt.appendChild(txt); s = (gtotal-ggood).toFixed(0) + ""; elt = document.getElementById("accuracy"); txt = document.createTextNode(s); //#b if (elt.hasChildNodes()) { elt.replaceChild(txt, elt.lastChild); } else elt.appendChild(txt); var s = (gkeytime/1000).toFixed(2) + " s"; var elt = document.getElementById("time"); var txt = document.createTextNode(s); //#b if (elt.hasChildNodes()) { elt.replaceChild(txt, elt.lastChild); } else elt.appendChild(txt); } function reset(e) { window.location.reload(); } function debug() { //#b to use, set body onLoad="debug()" instead of "setup()" in html //document.onkeydown=debugKey; //#b document.onkeypress=debugKey; } function debugKey(evt) { //#b var e = (window.event) ? window.event : evt; //#b var k = (e.which)? e.which : e.keyCode; var f = filterKeyCode(k); var s = "k="+k+",f="+f; alert(s); return false; } function setEvents() { //#b document.onkeydown=down; //#b document.onkeypress=press; (document.getElementById('skip')).onmousedown=skip; (document.getElementById('back')).onmousedown=back; (document.getElementById('reset')).onmousedown=reset; } function cleanup() { //pointless, really document.onkeydown=null; //#b document.onkeypress=null; (document.getElementById('skip')).onmousedown=null; (document.getElementById('back')).onmousedown=null; (document.getElementById('reset')).onmousedown=null; } function filterKeyCode(code) { //from key down (0 to ignore) //note: user must have num lock set if they want to use keypad numbers if ((code>=65)&&(code<=90)) return code; //alpha if ((code>=48)&&(code<=57)) return code; //numberic if (code==32) return code; //blank if ((code>=96)&&(code<=105)) return code; //number pad digits if ((code==13)||(code==16)) return code; //enter, shift if ((code>=106)&&(code<=111)) return code; //number pad operators if ((code>=186)&&(code<=192)) return code; //punctuation if ((code>=219)&&(code<=222)) return code; //punctuation return 0; } function filterCode(code) { //from key press as ascii char code (0 to ignore) if ((code==13)||(code==16)) return code; //enter and shift are allowed if (code<32) return 0; if (code>=127) return 0; return code; } function capsLockFilter(e, pressed) { //#b many problems making this cross browser! //#b e.modifiers known only on early mozilla (which does not know standard e.shiftkey)? var shifted = e.shiftKey || (e.modifiers && (e.modifiers & Event.SHIFT_MASK)); //#b var locked = (((pressed > 64) && (pressed < 91) && (!shifted)) || ((pressed > 96) && (pressed < 123) && (shifted))); if (locked) alert("caps lock!"); } function down(evt) { //#b var e = (window.event) ? window.event : evt; //#b var rawcode = (e.which)? e.which : e.keyCode; pressed = filterKeyCode(rawcode); if (pressed > 0) return true; if (typeof(e.cancelBubble)!="undefined") e.cancelBubble = true; if (typeof(e.stopPropagation)!="undefined") e.stopPropagation(); return false; //#b nuisance keys - backspace etc on ie (no effect for capslock!!) } function press(evt) { //#b //#b should work in ie, firefox, safari(hopefully), opera(hopefully) var e = (window.event) ? window.event : evt; //#b var pressed = 0; var wc = -1; var kc = -1; var cc = -1; if (typeof(e.keyCode)!="undefined") kc = e.keyCode; //ie if (typeof(e.charCode)!="undefined") cc = e.charCode; //firefox if (typeof(e.which)!="undefined") wc = e.which; //old mozilla if ((kc>=0)&&(cc>=0)) { //firefox pressed = cc; } else if (kc>=0) pressed = kc; //ie else if (wc>=0) pressed = wc; //old mozilla //alert("pressed="+pressed+",kc="+kc+",cc="+cc+",wc="+wc); pressed = filterCode(pressed); if (pressed==0) { if (kc==13) return skip(); //#b firefox else return false; } if (pressed==13) return skip(); //#b ie capsLockFilter(e, pressed); //hmm var c = String.fromCharCode(pressed); //ie from ascii code var ch = gtext.charAt(gindex); var ok = (c==ch); goldPressed = gpressed; gpressed = pressed; goldTarget = gtarget; if (ok) { gindex++; if (gindex==gtext.length) { if (gtotal-ggood <= 5 && 0.5+ggood*60*200/gkeytime >= 20) { alert('Good work! You had fewer than 5 errors and typed faster than 20 WPM! Now try the next exercise!'); setPatternInit(); } else if (gtotal-ggood > 5 && 0.5+ggood*60*200/gkeytime >= 20){ alert('Good speed! You were over 20 WPM but have more than five errors! Slow down a bit for accuracy.') setPatternInit(); } else if (gtotal-ggood <= 5 && 0.5+ggood*60*200/gkeytime < 20){ alert('Good accuracy! You had fewer than 5 errors, now try for 20 WPM.') setPatternInit(); } else alert ('Focus on accuracy first, then go for speed!'); setPatternInit(); } else setPattern(); gpressed = 0; setPrompt(); setEcho(c, true); updateScore(true); } else { setEcho(c, false); updateScore(false); setPattern() } setBoard(); return false; } //</XMLCDATA> </script> This is my HTML Code : Code: <body onload="setup()" onunload="cleanup()"> <div id="container1"> <div id="container3"> <div id="body"> <div id="pattern" class="big"> </div> <div id="prompt" class="prompt"> </div> <div id="board" class="board"> <div id="row0" class="row0"> <span id="code49">1</span> <span id="code50">2</span> <span id="code51">3</span> <span id="code52">4</span> <span id="code53" style="margin-left:-5px;">5</span> <span id="code54">6</span> <span id="code55">7</span> <span id="code56">8</span> <span id="code57">9</span> <span id="code48">0</span> </div> <div id="row1" class="row1"> <span id="code81">Q</span> <span id="code87">W</span> <span id="code69">E</span> <span id="code82" style="font-weight:bold">R</span> <span id="code84">T</span> <span id="code89">Y</span> <span id="code85" style="margin-left: -2px;">U</span> <span id="code73">I</span> <span id="code79">O</span> <span id="code80">P</span> </div> <div id="row2" class="row2"> <span id="code65">A</span> <span id="code83">S</span> <span id="code68">D</span> <span id="code70" style="font-weight:bold;">F</span> <span id="code71" style="margin: 0 0 0 -5px;">G</span> <span id="code72">H</span> <span id="code74" style="font-weight:bold;">J</span> <span id="code75">K</span> <span id="code76">L</span> <span id="code59">;</span> </div> <div id="row3" class="row3"> <span id="code90">Z</span> <span id="code88">X</span> <span id="code67">C</span> <span id="code86" style="font-weight:bold">V</span> <span id="code66">B</span> <span id="code78">N</span> <span id="code77" style="font-weight:bold">M</span> <span id="code44">,</span> <span id="code46">.</span> </div> <div id="row4" class="row4"> <span id="code32">[SPACE]</span> </div> <div id="scores"> <div class="count">Characters: <span id="count"></span> </div> <div class="accuracy">Errors: <span id="accuracy"></span> </div> <div class="speed">WPM: <span id="speed"></span> </div> <div class="time">Time: <span id="time"></span> </div> </div> <div align="center"> <button id="reset" class="button123" name="reset" align="center">Restart Exercise</button> </div> </div> <div id="echo" class="echo" style="display:none;"> [] </div> <div style="display:none;"> <button id="skip" class="button123" name="skip">skip</button> to next line ("enter" key is shortcut) </div> <div style="display:none;"> <button id="back" class="button123" name="back">back</button> to previous line </div> </div> </div> How do I change the <br /> tags in the follow code to javascript code that performs the same function. I need new lines where you see the <br /> tags and I can't use <br /> since my javascript is within the header section of my HTML file and the W3C validator doesn't like it. Therefore, how do I change the following code to pure javascript with no <br />'s. I tried using \n and \r\n but maybe I didn't use this right as it didn't work. Please help, I am new to javascript txt="Name: "+name+"Sex: "+sex+"<br />Ethnicity: "+ethnicity+"<br />Region: "+region+"<br />Profession: "+profession+"<br />Membership_status: "+membership_status+"<br />Seeking: "+seeking+"<br />Education: "+education+"<br />Body Type: "+body_type+"<br />Eye Colour: "+eye_colour+"<br />Smoker: "+smoker+"<br />Drinker: "+drinker ; Hi all, I have multiple forms on one page with the same element name and one of them is the <span>. Below is my sample code for a simple html file for testing purposes. I have no problem accessing the <input> element, but i had problems with the <span> element. Anyone knows why? In this scenario, i won't be able to use the document.getElementById() as both <span> have the same name. Code: <html> <head> Test <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> // JavaScript statements go here function test(tmpForm) { window.alert(tmpFrm.elements["weight"].value); window.alert(tmpForm.elements["error"].innerHTML); } </SCRIPT> </head> <body> <form id="form_137" name="form_137"> <input id="weight" name="weight" value="" /> <span id="error" name="error">abc</span> <INPUT TYPE="button" id="btnSubmit" NAME="btnSubmit" VALUE="Submit" onClick="test(this.form);"> </form> <form id="form_137_down" name="form_137_down"> <input id="weight" name="weight" value="" /> <span id="error" name="error">zzz</span> <INPUT TYPE="button" id="btnSubmit" NAME="btnSubmit" VALUE="Submit" onClick="test(this.form);"> </form> </body> </html> Hi everyone, First of all sorry for my english (it is not my native tongue so I don't master it really well) I'm starting a form and I would like to add : <span class="true"></span> where it's written HERE in the following if the function checkField finds that the checking is ok : <div><input type="text" value="" placeholder="Nom" name="nom" class="text" onkeyup="checkField()">HERE<div> I'm a beginner in javascript and in spite of my search I still don't know what to use in my checkField after my test to print <span class="true"></span> where I want it. I would really appreciate any help you guys can give me. Thanks a lot. Hi, I'm a beginner in web programming so please, don't mind if this might look as a dum request. I need an image to move from outside the viewed space, from somwhere on the page where users cannot hav acces, let's say from x position of -439px to 0px, so that the image looks like entering the window. And I need to do this after the user clicks a piece of text that is already on the screen. How can I do that ? In what tag should I include the image ? where should I put de event handler/ listener ? I know I need to change the CSS atributes but how. I tried this and it didn't work in Firefox nor in IE. Code: THE HTML FILE <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>Greenbrain</title> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="greenbrain.js"></script> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="greenbrain.css"> </head> <body> <div id=int; onClick="intr()"> <h1 class="intrare">INTRARE</h1> </div> <div id=img_intrare> <img src="soare.png"; class="soare"> </div> </body> </html> THE .CSS FILE body {background-image:url(fondhome.png); position:fixed;} img.soare {position:absolute; left:-459px; top:100px; z-index:1;} h1.intrare {z-index:2} THE .JS FILE function intr() { var x, xi; x=0; xi=document.getElementById('img_intrare').style.left; if(xi!=x) {document.getElementById('img_intrare').style.left = x + "px"} } ps: i've been trying for 4 days now to find out how to do this, the answer might be just under my nose but then, my nose would be to big and pidgeons would come and sit on it... Is there a way to call javascript functions based on the text between a span element? In other words if I have <span id="mySpan">Bronze</span> then it will call a javascript function but if I have <span id="mySpan">Silver</span> then it will call a different function? Thanks! If the value is negative it should be in red, otherwise it should be in green. It looks like JavaScript completely ignores the css class. Help please. Code: <html> <head> <title>Prva</title> <style type="text/css"> span.Pozitivno { color:green; font-weight:bold; } span.Negativno { color:red; font-weight:bold; } </style> <script type="text/javascript"> function vpisi_stevila() { var a; var b; //Vnos spremenljivk a=prompt("Vnesi stevilo a:") b=prompt("Vnesi stevilo b:") a=a*1 //S tem spremenimo string v int b=b*1 //Izpis stevil if(a<0) { document.write("A:<span class='Negativno'> " + a + " </span> <br />"); } else { document.write("A:<span class='Pozitivno'> " + a + " </span> <br />"); } if(b<0) { document.write("A:<span class='Negativno'> " + a + " </span> <br />"); } else { document.write("A:<span class='Pozitivno'> " + a + " </span> <br />"); } document.write("Vsota:", a+b, "<br />"); document.write("Razlika:", a-b, "<br />"); document.write("Mnozenje:", a*b, "<br />"); document.write("Deljenje:", a/b, "<br />"); document.write("Ostanek:", a%b, "<br />"); if(a>b) //Ce je A vecje od B { document.writeln("A je <b>večje </b> od b") } if(a<b) //Ce je B vecje od A { document.writeln("A je <b>manjse </b> od b") } if(a==b) //Ce sta enaka { document.writeln("A je <b>enako </b> b") } } </script> </head> <body onload="vpisi_stevila()"> </body> </html> Why fail? --> <span onclick="document.bgColor = 'grey';">Grey</span> <span onclick="document.bgColor = 'grey';">Grey</span> does not change the page grey on this page: u s e r s (dot) r c n (dot) c o m / r o b e r t (dot) a c k e r t / g r e y . h t m any ideas why? I think something is blocking it. |