JavaScript - Fade In When User Inserts Text Into Form Field
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I have a form with a tick at the end of each formfield: Code: <label>First Name<a href"#">click</a></label> <input class="text-input medium-input" type="text" id="medium-input" name="FirstName" /> <span class="input-notification success png_bg">Successful message</span> the style is currently set to display:none; I would like to use the FadeIn() method on the input-notification class when someone enters some text at the moment I am trying to test using a link to click on: Code: <script> $("a").click(function () { $("tab2").fadeIn(3000, function () { $("span").fadeIn(100); }); return false; }); </script> this doesn't work as I have 2 tabs and the link sends it back to tab1 Similar TutorialsHello, I'm learning javascript, and was wondering if it was Possible to have buttons/links that you click, the whole page fades out, and then fade's in, with different stuff. here are my ideas for just changing the stuff Text: 1. having a javascript src file to start, and then when the button is clicked, that is formatted to white, the text layer is moved down, and a new javascript file is loaded? 2.variables? any help would be appreciated! Thanks, Cookies, whatever this forum gives out, you may receive! Hi all, Thanks for reading. I'm having an issue trying to accomplish the following - I have a text field (field1) already displayed on the HTML page. However, there's a link where you can add additional text fields to the page as well. When the link is clicked, the second text field is added successfully (field2), and when the link is clicked again, the third text field (field3) is added successfully. However, the third field does not add itself to the page, and the text for anything greater than a third field also isn't displayed after. This obviously means that my "fields" variable is not working right, so I'm wondering, would anyone be able to assist me to help me get that variable processing correctly? Code: <script language="javascript"> fields = 1; function addMore() { if (fields = 1) { document.getElementById('addedMore').innerHTML = "<input type='text' name='field2' size='25' /> <span>Field 2.</span>"; fields = 2; } else if (fields = 2) { document.getElementById('addedMore').innerHTML = "<input type='text' name='field3' size='25' /> <span>Field 3.</span>"; fields = 3; } else { document.getElementById('addedMore').innerHTML = "Only 3 fields are allowed."; document.form.add.disabled=true; } } </script> Here is the code in my HTML - Code: <input type="text" name="field1" size="25" /> <span>Field 1.</span> <div id="addedMore"></div> <p class="addMore"><form name="add"><a onclick="addMore()">Add another field.</a></form></p> Thank you very much. Hi folks. Looking to see if anyone could tell me where I'm going wrong with this script... I'm trying to have a field automatically filled with the day of the week ("Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday" and so on), upon the user selecting a date from the datepicker jQuery. If this isn't clear, I'll clarify further down the page. Here is the script: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery(document).ready(function($){ $('input[name="item_meta[428]"]').change(function(){ var d = $('input[name="item_meta[428]"]').val(); var n = new Date(d).getDay(); if(n == 0) val v = 'Sunday'; else if(n == 1) val v = 'Monday'; else if(n == 2) val v = 'Tuesday'; else if(n == 3) val v = 'Wednesday'; else if(n == 4) val v = 'Thursday'; else if(n == 5) val v = 'Friday'; else if(n == 6) val v = 'Saturday'; $('input[name="item_meta[429]"]').val(v).change(); }); }); </script> I'm basically trying to say, if the user selected today (15/05/2012) in the field 428 it would fill the field 429 with "Tuesday". Again, if the user selected 18/05/2012 in the field 428 then it would automatically fill field 429 with "Friday". It's being done to work in conjunction with a wordpress plugin called Formidable Pro hence the item_meta[428] etc. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Sam. I'm trying to figure out how to both make the text grey and when a user clicks inside a input field remove the helptext. So far I got this: Code: <input onfocus="this.select()" onblur="this.value=!this.value?'E-mail here':this.value;" name="name" value="E-mail here" type="text"> What this does is allmost correct, but it doesnt remove the predefined text "E-mail here", it just select it all, and then the text is not grey... Can somebody please guide me in the right direction... Thanks in advance! I am Gururaj. I have written a form in HTML which contains username,lastname,email,password and submit. I have written a javascript to validate this form [validate(username,lastname,email,password)]. On submit this javascript function will be called and hence form get validated. I am passing all the arguements(username,lastname,email and password) to the javascript function.. Is it possible to make me a code such that it should call an individual function for each field in the form.for ex:if i have not entered username, last name in the form and attempt to submit, only username arguement should be passed to the function as it comes first in the form. In other sense i want to validate individual text field validation of my form. So can anybody help me.It will be very needful to me. In this Form field, when I select the field box that shows "Enter Text" I'd like it so the text disappears, so I can begin typing in a cleared field box. This is the line of code, I believe, that has to do with that function. Any help with having the Enter Text clear upon selecting, will be appreciated: Code: <input autocomplete="off" id="keyword" name="keyword" value="Enter Text" onclick="clickclear(this, 'Enter Text')" onblur="clickrecall(this,'Enter Text')" /> I was using the below code to fade text links in and out on hover. But the problem I'm having is that if you hover over the text a few times quickly the animation will play over and over. Can someone help me add a 'callback'(?) so while the animation is still playing it won't fade in/out again until its finished? Or point me in the direction of a better way of doing this effect. Thanks for reading and I looking forward to your help and responses! Heres the code: Code: $(document).ready(function(){ $(".thumbs img").fadeTo("slow", 0.6); // This sets the opacity of the thumbs to fade down to 60% when the page loads $(".thumbs img").hover(function(){ $(this).fadeTo("slow", 1.0); // This should set the opacity to 100% on hover },function(){ $(this).fadeTo("slow", 0.6); // This should set the opacity back to 60% on mouseout }); }); Hi, On my webpage I have an embedded link that jumps the users up to a text box for logging in. I'm trying to find a way so when they click that link, it will not only jump up to the text box but highlights it as well. I then want the highlight color to fade back to normal. I've been searching around but I can't find something that will work. Any ideas? Hi, This must be a 1st. It works ok in IE...But not in Firefox? I need to use white text over a dark bg color or if possible over an image. The problem is in FF the white text distorts on fade The black text works ok when adding the white bg. See my test code below. (It can be copied straight in to test) If anyone could please take a quick look and give some pointers. Code: <!DOCTYPE html public "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <HTML DIR="LTR" LANG="en"> <head> <title>Working-Test-Banner</title> <style type="text/css"> #welcomebanner img {border: none;} #wrapper{position:relative;} #welcomebanner {margin: 0; padding: 0; position:relative;background-color:color:#fff;} #welcomebanner ul, #welcomebanner li {margin: 0; padding: 0; list-style: none;} #welcomebanner li {display: none;} p{font-size:30px;background-color:purple;color:#fff;} h2{font-size:30px;background-color:#fff;color:#000;} </style> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4.2/jquery.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> var $j = jQuery; var welcomeBannerTimer; function nextSlide(){ var el = $j('#welcomebanner'); var slides = el.data('slides'); var c = el.data('slideIndex'); var n = ((c+1) >= slides.length)? 0 : c+1; el.data('slideIndex', n); $j(slides[c]).fadeOut(null, function(){ $j(slides[n]).fadeIn(); }); } function over(){ clearInterval(welcomeBannerTimer); } function out(){ welcomeBannerTimer = setInterval(nextSlide, 3000); } $j(window).load(function() { var el = $j('#welcomebanner'); var slides = $j('#welcomebanner>li'); if (slides.length < 2){ $j(slides[0]).show(); return; } el.data('slides', slides); el.data('slideIndex', 0); welcomeBannerTimer = setInterval(nextSlide, 3000); el.bind('mouseenter', over).bind('mouseleave', out); $j(slides[0]).show(); }); </script> </head> <body> <div id="wrapper"> <ul id="welcomebanner"> <li> <h2>testing the text fade</h2> <p>testing the text fade</p> </li> <li> <h2>Firefox and IE problems</h2> <p>Firefox and IE problems</p> </li> </ul> </div> </body> </html> 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 everybody, I'll quit new as it comes to programming, so please forgive this nono on forehand. I've used a script and would like to add an other feature. Now the text is fading in and out. What I would like now is instead of the TEXT in the DIV, the script uses the text array, so you see a different text fading in after the last fadeout. Thanks for your help. Code: <html> <head> <script language='javascript'> function blink(elementid){ colorarray = Array( '#ECFFEC','#ECFFEC','#ECFFEC','#ECFFEC','#ECFFEC','#E9F6E3', '#E5EAD8','#E0DDCA','#DACDBB','#D4BCAA','#CEAA99','#C79786', '#C18474','#BA7161','#B45F50','#AE4E3F','#A83E30','#A33122', '#9F2517','#9c1c0f','#9c1c0f','#9c1c0f','#9c1c0f','#9c1c0f', '#9c1c0f'); i=0; setInterval ("changecolor('"+elementid+"')",200); } function changecolor(x) { var x= document.getElementById(x); if (x != null){ x.style.color = colorarray[i]; if (i==24){ i= 0; colorarray = colorarray.reverse(); } } i++; } var text=new Array(); text[0] = "text 1"; text[1] = "text 2"; text[2] = "text 3"; </script> </head> <body bgcolor="#ECFFEC"> <script language="javascript">blink('fade');</script> // INSTEAD OF 'TEXT' I'LL LIKE IF TO BE ONE OF THE TEXT ARRAY <div id="fade">TEXT</div> </body> </html> This is a really awesome script that I'm sure all of you can put to use if you haven't yet heard of it. However, I'm trying to get it to fade a background image on my css styled navigation for my a:hover. Here is the script with a little simple tutorial on how to set it up: http://bavotasan.com/tutorials/creat...r-fade-effect/ My only other knowledge is in PHP, so after about 2 hours of fail in this client-side language, I decided it was about time I should post where some experienced people can help. I really appreciate all time you spend on this, and don't think it will take a moderate Javascript programmer very long. This is the link to my site so far: http://matt.mw/help-request You can see the script working as it is on my little yellow MW logo on the right side of the navigation. So in my scenario, I am looking to fade button.png to button-hover.png (both repeating on the x axis). Any ideas? I have a text field, call it income, that when the input is > 0 I need to dynamically show the next text box, and if it is blank hide the next text box. I would like to use onBlur but can't seem to get it to work. Can I do this? Help Hi, I am using the Javascript Galleriffic in my website, the text fades and casuses the text to not be anti-aliased in IE8 Help please Hey guys, First shot at JS so please be gentle! I'm trying to get this script to clear the default value of my input elements on focus. It works well the first time, however, if a user inputs some fresh text, selects something else, then selects the same input element again, it will clear the text they entered. Make sense? Here's the script (thanks in advance!!): Code: <script language="JavaScript"> function clickFocus(input){ input.className = 'focus'; if (input.value = input.defaultValue){ input.value = ''; } } function unFocus(input){ input.className = 'entered'; if (input.value == ''){ input.value = input.defaultValue; input.className = 'normal' } } </script> <form action="confirmation.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data" name="form" id="form" onsubmit="return checkForm(this)"> <input type="text" name="name" value="Name" onfocus="clickFocus(this)" onblur="unFocus(this)" /> <input type="text" name="email" value="Email" onfocus="clickFocus(this)" onblur="unFocus(this)" /> <input type="text" name="subject" value="Subject" onfocus="clickFocus(this)" onblur="unFocus(this)" /> <textarea type="text" name="message" onfocus="clickFocus(this)" onblur="unFocus(this)" rows="5">Message</textarea> <input class="submit" name="submit"type="submit" value="Send Message" /> </form> Hi, I'm hoping this will be an easy one for you experts out there. I am working on a convention registration form. What I'm trying to do is have the text "50.00" pop into the COST field when any text (even if it's only one character) is entered into the NAME field. If the text in the NAME field is deleted, the "50.00" should also be deleted. Does anyone have a script that does this? Thanks! Hi. I have developed a form all working fine but am struggling on the following. I need a checkbox for an item, when the checkbox is true the user can enter text in a text box, only if the checkbox is ticked. I have numerous items I need for this. Hope someone can help. Thanks I've set up a mock registration form page so I can learn a bit about javascript's form validation. (newbie) I want to try to attempt to style the border of a form field green when the user enters the correct info into the form text field and red on all other fields if the user doesnt enter any info into them. When i test it, enter the right info into the username field, leave the others blank, and hit the submit button it styles the username field green ok but it doesnt make the next fields (password and so on) red. Could someone please explain what I am doing wrong? here is my code so far... Note: just for testing purposes I've put return false on everything so it displays a message when everythings ok. Code: .... <script type="text/javascript"> window.onload = function() { document.forms[0].username.focus(); } function validate(form) { var form = document.getElementById("reg"); var e = document.getElementById("error"); e.style.background = "red"; for(var i = 0; i < form.elements.length; i++) { var el = form.elements[i]; if(el.type == "text" || el.type == "password") { if(el.value == "") { e.innerHTML = "Please fill in all fields!"; el.style.border = "1px solid red"; el.focus(); return false; } else { el.style.border = "1px solid green"; return false; } } } var un = form.username; un.value = un.value.replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g,""); if((un.value.length < 3)|| (/[^a-z0-9\_]/gi.test(un.value))) { e.innerHTML = "Only letters,numbers and the underscore are allowed (no spaces) - 3-16 characters"; un.focus(); return false; } var pw = form.password; pw.value = pw.value.replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g,""); if((pw.value.length < 3) || (/[^a-z0-9]/gi.test(pw.value))) { e.innerHTML = "Only letters and numbers are allowed (no spaces) - 3-16 characters"; pw.focus(); return false; } e.innerHTML = "You filled in all the fields, well done!"; e.style.background = "green"; return false; } </script> </head> <body> <div id="wrapper"> <div id="header"> <h1>My Cool Website</h1> </div> <div id="content"> <div class="padding"> <h2>Registration</h2> <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Duis ligula lorem, consequat eget, tristique nec, auctor quis, purus. Vivamus ut sem. Fusce aliquam nunc vitae purus. Aenean viverra malesuada libero. Fusce ac quam. Donec neque. Nunc venenatis enim nec quam. Cras faucibus, justo vel accumsan aliquam, tellus dui fringilla quam, in condimentum augue lorem non tellus. Pellentesque id arcu non sem placerat iaculis. Curabitur posuere, pede vitae lacinia accumsan, enim nibh elementum orci, ut volutpat eros sapien nec sapien. Suspendisse neque arcu, ultrices commodo, pellentesque sit amet, ultricies ut, ipsum. Mauris et eros eget erat dapibus mollis. Mauris laoreet posuere odio. Nam ipsum ligula, ullamcorper eu, fringilla at, lacinia ut, augue. Nullam nunc.</p> <form id="reg" action="#" method="post" onsubmit="return validate(this)"> <div id="error"></div> <div><label for="username">Username</label></div> <div><input type="text" name="username" id="username" size="30" maxlength="16" /></div> <div><label for="password">Password</label></div> <div><input type="password" name="password" id="password" size="30" maxlength="16" /></div> <div><label for="c_password">Confirm Password</label></div> <div><input type="password" name="c_password" id="c_password" size="30" maxlength="16" /></div> <div><label for="email">Email address</label></div> <div><input type="text" name="email" id="email" size="30" maxlength="200" /></div> <div><label for="c_email">Confirm Email address</label></div> <div><input type="text" name="c_email" id="c_email" size="30" maxlength="200" /></div> <div><label for="firstname">First name</label></div> <div><input type="text" name="firstname" id="firstname" size="30" maxlength="100" /></div> <div><label for="surname">Surname</label></div> <div><input type="text" name="surname" id="surname" size="30" maxlength="100" /></div> <div><label for="gender">Gender</label></div> <div> <div><input type="radio" name="gender" id="gender" value="m" checked="checked" />Male</div> <div><input type="radio" name="gender" value="f" />Female</div> </div> <div><input type="submit" value="Register" name="submit" /></div> </form> </div> </div> <div id="footer"> <p>Copyright © 2009 My Cool Website</p> </div> </div> </body> </html> I want to have a timer that add different scripts every time the ends. Im lost on how to accomplish this. I only want one of these divs to display at once. Code: <div id="a1" class="tabcontent"> <script type='text/javascript' src='http://www.flashmajic.com/Google/test.js'></script> <script> random_imglink(); </script> </div> <div id="a2" class="tabcontent"> <script type='text/javascript' src='http://www.flashmajic.com/Google/test.js'></script> <script> random_imglink(); </script> </div> <script type="text/javascript"> myads.init(25000) </script> |