I see one post by Adam, and it seems pretty serious to me. In fact, i was going to make mention of that myself.
Image(header) rotation based on time?
Started by
kingzl3y
, Jun 03 2007 02:23 PM
24 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 06 June 2007 - 02:37 AM
#22
Posted 06 June 2007 - 02:38 AM
If he was serious, Didnt mean to laugh at him lol, my fault. I never assumed okey dokie to be swearing. Lol.
#23
Posted 06 June 2007 - 02:41 AM
You're right, "okey dokie" isn't swearing, it's a quote he was using... dunno why. But if you look closing at some other posts, you might notice why he might have been being serious.
#24
Posted 06 June 2007 - 02:47 AM
Ah i get ya now . I assumed from the Quote in adam's post that that's what he was referring to
Which WOULD of been fairly funny, However due to extenuating circumstances is not funny .
Which WOULD of been fairly funny, However due to extenuating circumstances is not funny .
#25
Posted 06 June 2007 - 03:46 AM
I see my 'use of words' has offended some of you. For that, i'm sorry. I'll try not to do it, although its a habbit.
Ok, now that's been said, Back to work.
Thanks for that rc69, the sarcasm was a nice touch.
However, i'm using stylesheets - my headerandwhatnot are located in my css, hence why i wanted it in CSS.
I did think about defining my header in the actual document itself, but i though it would be alot easier to do it in the css.
Yes, i do have 4 css's in my root folder, "sunrise.css", "sunset.css", "midday.css" and "midnight.css".
My php one is working brilliantly,
thnx, and sorry again.
Guess when i'm pissed (off that is) (if thats a swear word?)(if it is i'm sorry) i tend to swear.
Well, after like afew days looking for a js css time based rotation script; i've came to the conclusion there are none out there. Or maybe i'm wrong. :>
I've kinda had a mess around, and like this time it NEARLY works
code:
It cycles through the different css's, (well, i have a different colour scheme for each css, all it does, is it changes the background colour (not showing anything else) and on the top it has " px2l.JPG 14.91KB 59 downloads"
it cycles through 3 of the 4 css's and then stays on the midnight one.
I'm guessing my js date syntax isn't good?
Ok, now that's been said, Back to work.
Thanks for that rc69, the sarcasm was a nice touch.
However, i'm using stylesheets - my headerandwhatnot are located in my css, hence why i wanted it in CSS.
I did think about defining my header in the actual document itself, but i though it would be alot easier to do it in the css.
Yes, i do have 4 css's in my root folder, "sunrise.css", "sunset.css", "midday.css" and "midnight.css".
My php one is working brilliantly,
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="<?php$time = date('H'); if ($time >= 06 && $time < 11) { echo 'sunrise'; } elseif ($time >= 11 && $time < 18) { echo 'midday'; } elseif ($time >= 18 && $time < 22) { echo 'sunset'; } else { echo 'midnight'; }?>.css" media="all" />
thnx, and sorry again.
Guess when i'm pissed (off that is) (if thats a swear word?)(if it is i'm sorry) i tend to swear.
Well, after like afew days looking for a js css time based rotation script; i've came to the conclusion there are none out there. Or maybe i'm wrong. :>
I've kinda had a mess around, and like this time it NEARLY works
code:
<script type="text/javascript"</script> var currentTime = new Date(); var hours = currentTime.getHours(); if(hours >= 00 && hours< 06) document.write('<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="sunrise.css" />' ); elseif(hours>= 06 && hours< 12) document.write('<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="midday.css" />' ); elseif(hours>= 12 && hours< 18) document.write('<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="sunset.css" />' ); else document.write('<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="midnight.css" />' ); </script>
It cycles through the different css's, (well, i have a different colour scheme for each css, all it does, is it changes the background colour (not showing anything else) and on the top it has " px2l.JPG 14.91KB 59 downloads"
it cycles through 3 of the 4 css's and then stays on the midnight one.
I'm guessing my js date syntax isn't good?
Edited by Mr. Matt, 07 June 2007 - 11:47 AM.
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