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JavaScript

if ((valid1 && valid2 && valid3 && valid4 && valid5 && valid6 && valid7 && valid8)==1)
{
    // here i want to put image in my given ID.
    document.formElem.next1.disabled=false;
} else {
    document.formElem.next1.disabled=true;
}

HTML

 <li id="checkimg">Personal</li>

CSS

background:transparent url(../images/checked.png) no-repeat top left;

i want the the above style to my id i.e. id="checkimg" if in javascript if condition is true , so what is the code i have to put there in if condition?

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  • Are you using jQuery ? or even PHP ... not sure you selected the correct tags !
    – Manse
    Jan 5, 2012 at 8:45
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    Have you done any research at all, and do you have any programming experience besides javascript?
    – Andy
    Jan 5, 2012 at 8:46
  • i am using javascript , but any solution in jquery most welcome. Jan 5, 2012 at 8:59
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    I don't trust the ==1 in the first line. Are you sure you know how the && operator works in Javascript?
    – Mr Lister
    Jan 5, 2012 at 8:59
  • no problem with ==1 and && it working fine..... :) Jan 5, 2012 at 9:10

3 Answers 3

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try this

document.getElementById('checkimg').style.background = "transparent url(../images/checked.png) no-repeat top left";
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$("#checking").css({'background':'transparent url(../images/checked.png) no-repeat top left'});

or

$("#checking").css({'background':'transparent url(../images/checked.png)', 'background-repeat': 'no-repeat', 'background-position': 'top left'});
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hi if you are using jQuery then

$("#checking").css({'background':'transparent url(../images/checked.png) no-repeat top left;'});

if you are using javascript then try:

if ((valid1 && valid2 && valid3 && valid4 && valid5 && valid6 && valid7 && valid8)==1)
{ 
     var obj = document.getElementById("checkimg");
    **EDIT**
     obj.style.background = "background:transparent url(../images/checked.png) no-repeat top left";

    document.formElem.next1.disabled=false;

}
    else
        document.formElem.next1.disabled=true;

EDIT 2: - you can also create a css class:

.bgimg{background:transparent url(../images/checked.png) no-repeat top left;}

and add the Attribute to the obj.

obj.setAttribute("class", "bgimg"); // inside your condition, remember u get the obj using getElementById
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  • obj.setAttribute("style", "background:transparent url(../images/checked.png) no-repeat top left;"); // this line may have same error , javascript is not executing after this line... Jan 5, 2012 at 8:59
  • try this then obj.style.background = "transparent url(../images/checked.png) no-repeat top left";
    – Murtaza
    Jan 5, 2012 at 9:02
  • ok no probs, just check var obj=document.getElementById("checkimg"); check the case for document.getElementById
    – Murtaza
    Jan 5, 2012 at 9:11
  • Id("checkimg") its <li>'s id , so think <li> dont have value. <li id="checkimg">Personal</li> Jan 5, 2012 at 9:25

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