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bittu4u4ever

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  • Birthday 01/01/1988

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    Hyderabad, AP, INDIA
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    Learing about new technology,
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  1. Use the following code. HTML: <div id="overlay"></div><div id="content"> <embed src="http://www.w3schools.com/tags/helloworld.swf" wmode="transparent"></div> CSS: #overlay { height: 150px; width: 300px; position: absolute; z-index: 2; left: 0; top: 0; background: black; opacity: 0.4; filter:alpha(opacity=40);} #content { z-index:1; position: relative;} The example is here : http://jsfiddle.net/...u4u4ever/fxz9T/ ​
  2. Hope this solves your problem $("#arrow").click(function(){ var $customers = $("#customers"); if($customers.offset().left<0) $customers.animate({left:0}); else $customers.animate({left: -257+'px'});});
  3. You can do as follows to acheive what you want. function submit() { //submit watever you want to submit//and if submit is successfull return true//else return false} function onBackClicked() { if(confirm("Would you like to save your work?")) {if(submit()) //when submit is successfull redirectwindow.location.url = "desired url of home page"; }elsereturn false;} onclick="onBackClicked();"
  4. Hope this solves your problem.<html><head><script>//this fixes an issue with the old method, ambiguous values //with this test document.cookie.indexOf( name + "=" ); function Get_Cookie( check_name ) { // first we'll split this cookie up into name/value pairs // note: document.cookie only returns name=value, not the other components var a_all_cookies = document.cookie.split( ';' ); var a_temp_cookie = ''; var cookie_name = ''; var cookie_value = ''; var b_cookie_found = false; // set boolean t/f default f for ( i = 0; i < a_all_cookies.length; i++ ) { // now we'll split apart each name=value pair a_temp_cookie = a_all_cookies.split( '=' ); // and trim left/right whitespace while we're at it cookie_name = a_temp_cookie[0].replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g, ''); // if the extracted name matches passed check_name if ( cookie_name == check_name ) { b_cookie_found = true; // we need to handle case where cookie has no value but exists (no = sign, that is): if ( a_temp_cookie.length > 1 ) { cookie_value = unescape( a_temp_cookie[1].replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g, '') ); } // note that in cases where cookie is initialized but no value, null is returned return cookie_value; break; } a_temp_cookie = null; cookie_name = ''; } if ( !b_cookie_found ) { return null; } } function findCarYear() { var caryear = parseInt(Get_Cookie('caryear')); if (caryear === 83) { //add ur html code document.getElementById('imageDiv').innerHTML = '<img src="path-to-image" />'; } else { //some other code if needed } }</script></head><body onload="findCarYear()"> <div id="imageDiv"></div></body></html>
  5. donot use the same function call in href and return true in onclick. it executes twice. use it as following function ShowContent(e, d) {var img=new Array();img[0]="a.jpg";img[1]="b.jpg";img[2]="c.jpg";// e.target.href ... this gives you the href value of clicked elementif(d.length < 1) { return; }document.getElementById(d).style.display = "block";} <a onclick="ShowContent(event, 'layer'); return false;" href="javascript:ShowContent('layer')" name="show1" title="show1">[show>>>>> 1]</a>
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