AJAX :: Change Mouse Pointer Style When Hover On Accordian Control
Mar 9, 2010
I need to change the mouse pointer style to "HAND" like looking thing when i hover my mouse over accordian control or rather an accordian pane.How can i do that?
I like to change the mouse as hourglass when the user click on the "search" button until the data is loaded in a datagrid. Then change the cursor back to default. I found many posts to change the cursor to hourglass but found nothing to change it back again to default after firing the button code. So I tried the following in the page_load() event,
It works fine, the mouse changes to hourglass when i click the button and then once the datagrid is loaded it is changing it back to pointer but when i move the cursor it is again changing back to hourglass. it looks like it is working but not.
I'm using a DataPager for a ListView, it works well, I'm using ButtonType:Image to style it but I want to change the image while mouse over, but I can't, I've tried some with ButtonCssClass but there's no good result. Here is my DataPager:
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So, is it possible to change the image while mouse over?
Is it possible to change mouse pointer? I have following but not working. The new pointer is an animation.
Code: Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load Response.Write("<script language = javascript>function ChangeCursor();</script>")
the image is my button, and that is the JQuery that handles the button click. when you hover your mouse over the image, it stays as the basic arrow pointer. How do I make it change to a hand so the user knows they can click on it?
I have a ReportViewer with a long report and so there are scroll bars on right hand side.
Usually we just can use the scroll wheel on mouse to drag downwards to reveal lower part of the page but I found this wheel is not working when the mouse pointer is over the report.
I am currently working in asp.net. I am showing list of employees where I want that when user takes the mouse on any employee's image it should show a small window just beside the pointer which shows some of the details of that employee.
I'm trying to get this accordian to get my data to display with a gridview in it, it renders fine, my datatable is being filled and it seem to bind but then there it no data and it skips my itemdatabound event in my code behind... Nothing loads!
if there is a bug with the databound event in vb.net or for this ajax control?
I have a standard .NET GridView. How I can: 1. Highlight the row on mosue over (or hover),2. Activate the Select Event when you click on anywhere on the row?
So you have a control like a button. When the user mouses over the button a picture should change to a picture that is relevant for that button. If the button says "trees" then the picture should show trees when the button is moused over. If a diferent button says "horses" then the picture should show horses when the horses button is moused over. I have AJAX and the control toolkit installed.
I have some HTML markup in my ASP.NET master page representing a basic navigation menu. THree words that link to three pages. My CSS and HTML are included below for your reference.
When I load the page, the links appear with the correct color (red). If I hover over a link, the link changes to the correct color (blue). So far, we're good. Clicking a link changes the link color to the correct color (yellow). The two remaining links are still red / blue as expected. Clicking a second link changes that link to yellow also. Now I have two yellow links. Neither yellow link displays the hover color (blue) like I'd prefer. Clicking the third link causes it to be yellow, too and none of the links display the hover style.
Although a link has been clicked, I'd like the color to be stored and have the hover color displayed. How do I accomplish this? This is an ASP.NET web application project but I'm only using straight HTML at this point.
I've seen 100s of posts on how to change the mouse cursor using JavaScript/CSS. I know how to do that. Problem is, how do you get the browser to actually respect the change without the user moving the mouse? Update the cursor immediately, not wait for the mouse to move.I'm actually not even trying to change the mouse cursor, as much as just having dynamic content change that may end up with the mouse being over a different target now, and the new target now should have a different mouse cursor than the previous target. but IE7/8 and Chrome do not update the mouse cursor when this happens. They only update it next time the user moves the mouse. Firefox (3.5) seems to update correctly, but I haven't tested it a lot.
For example, the user clicks a control on my page, and maybe another control opens due to the click (maybe a modal dialog). Now maybe there is a different control under the mouse, but the mouse is still showing the cursor of the control the user originally clicked.
We supply micro-site content to a client. They supply us with a HTML wrapper and we inject our content into it. I'm trying to debug an issue where our style sheet appears to be interfering with the style in their wrapper.
Normally I'd use firebug or IE Developer Toolbar to select the element and I can see which styles are being applied, which are being overridden and where they are coming from. But this particular problem only exists when I hover the mouse over a link. Specifically, the link shrinks a little bit.
Is there anything that I can use to see what the browser is doing with the styles when I hover the mouse over the link?
i have a user web control wich has the website menu. this menu is viewed through out the entire web site.
i would like to mark the selected link, on the menu with in the web user control,in some way (red background or w/e) the thing is, i cannot manage this from client side since there is a page_load on every click on the menu (witch brings up a different page). the only thing i can think of is saving the click to the session and then retrieve what was clicked and change the style accordingly via c# in the code behind.
i am using Asp.net Chart and showing bar chart. i used dataPoint.MapAreaAttributes to call a JS func(which retrieves the ID) to show next chart on click of a particular bar in the existing chart. but i am unable show hand pointer on mouse over the particular bar on the chart. And when i use Datapoint.Url which is changing the mouse pointer to hand on mouseover the bar but i am unable to call the JS func. how to show Hand pointer on mouseover of a particular bar?
The header text in the tab panel is too small and I wanted to make it bigger. So I included a <span> within the <HeaderTemplate> tags and though the text is larger according to the style of the span it doesn't display properly because the height of the tab (not the panel but just the tab part that sticks above the panel) doesn't become any bigger and I don't see where I can modify this.
iam placing the textbox of slider control in one panel and this panel iam showing when mouse goes to a linkbutton by using hover .the problem is when iam using slider extender with hover iam getting the following error for the slider control ---the errro is set valid value for the height and widht attributes in the slider css classes..how to solve this problem
I have an accordian inside a nested gridview that is controlled by an imagebutton. The Imagebutton is a plus sign "+" and the expand/collapse functionality is working great.
What I need to do is when the user expands the accordian is to change the plus ("+") sign to a minus ("-") image. I am trying to do this with javascript but its not working.
I am getting the following error: Server Error in '/Trial' Application. The TargetControlID of 'innerAccordian1_AccordionExtender' is not valid. A control with ID 'innerAccordian1' could not be found. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.InvalidOperationException: The TargetControlID of 'innerAccordian1_AccordionExtender' is not valid. A control with ID 'innerAccordian1' could not be found. Source Error:
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Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.3053; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.3053