3

This is my Javascript:

<script type="text/javascript">
    function contactChange() {
        var contact = document.getElementbyId("contact");
        if (contact.style.display == "none") {          
            contact.style.display = "block";
        } else {
            contact.style.display = "none";
        }
    }
</script>

And here is my site:

http://www.andrewjalexander.com/

4
  • 3
    What does "not working" mean? Error? Code not being executed? What calls the contactChange() method?. Nov 28, 2011 at 1:49
  • 1
    Also, if you use jquery this whole thing would be $('#contact').toggle() Nov 28, 2011 at 1:53
  • And if you do not use jQuery, this would be var o = document.getElementById("contact"); o.style.display = (o.style.display == "none" ? "" : "none"); and would load and run magnitudes faster and require magnitudes less memory. Nov 28, 2011 at 1:59
  • 3
    Magnitudes? Really? How much is a "magnitude" here? I think the word your looking for is "negligible" Nov 28, 2011 at 2:03

6 Answers 6

18

It's document.getElementById, not document.getElementbyId. (In JS, name of variables and functions are case-sensitive)

Debugging tip : Look at the JS console (F12 in Google Chrome and IE9, Ctrl+Shift+K in Firefox). In this case, following error can be seen:

Debugging console in Google chrome

It shows where the error happened (line 260 in your HTML/JS code) and what the error is(Object #<HTMLDocument> has no method getElementbyId).

0
4

You're going to hate yourself for this, but you put getElementbyId() instead of getElementById(). Note the capitalized "B" in the second version.

4

It's getElementById, not getElementbyId. Note the upper case "B".

1

Its getElementById in place of getElementbyId

0

Try to hide then show a element on scroll I had to go this route. Basically i tried to use window so I used 'body'

$(document).ready(function() {

$('body').scroll(function() {
 var scroll = $('body').scrollTop();
 if (scroll <= 50 ) {
     console.log(scroll);
   we
    } else {
    $("#label").css('fill', 'none');
    $(".label").addClass(".transition");
 }
 if (scroll <= 150) {
    $(".sizeLG").css('color', '#ffffff');
 } else {
    $(".sizeLG").css('color', '#00000000');
    $(".sizeLG").addClass(".transition");
 }
});

});

0

Make sure your id or class you used in html code will accordingly .(dot) Or #(hash) with their name.

Ex:

   For id:
   html:

  <div  id= idName>
          ****Some code****
   <\div>

  Javascript:
  var VariableName = document.querySelector( "#idName");
   Or
  var VariableName = document.getElementById( "#idName");

  For class:   
 html:
  <div  id= className>
          ****Some code****
   <\div>
  Javascript
  var VariableName = document.querySelector( ".className");
   Or
  var VariableName = document.getElementById( ".className");

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.