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I want this: There would be some headers say - A,B,C

When an user clicks on any one of them, some text (that I'll feed accordingly) will be displayed.

Any software from softaculous to aid me or is it only programming that I should rely upon for this....(I'm not too good in Javascript, PHP scripts) :mellow:
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Lol.. Everything isn't there in softaculous .. :D It's Java script and jquery would do the job. ( You will have to do js,php I.e coding)
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hehe :) jquery will be nice. any sample website of what exactly you are trying to do soumikbhat?
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have a look at here in case there is something useful
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Only dummies implement bloated frameworks to echo a simple text string. onclick="alert('foo blah blah blah...')"; to output an old-fashioned alert box. If you just need some info text, use the html title attribute. div title="foo blah blah blah..." or - if you'd like it a bit more fancy, wrap your strings into an array, then pass them to a function and call the function with the desired param via the onclick event handler as in div title="foo blah blah blah..." onlick="foofunction('fooparam')";
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View Postphhpro, on 18 February 2012 - 07:02 AM, said:

Only dummies implement bloated frameworks to echo a simple text string. onclick="alert('foo blah blah blah...')"; to output an old-fashioned alert box. If you just need some info text, use the html title attribute. div title="foo blah blah blah..." or - if you'd like it a bit more fancy, wrap your strings into an array, then pass them to a function and call the function with the desired param via the onclick event handler as in div title="foo blah blah blah..." onlick="foofunction('fooparam')";

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not everything is for dummies dude. stop being harsh i mean for real he is asking for a question he is new to javascript and website. it's sad that some people can't be helpful i honestly think you need to stop flaming which is a rule of the forum in this thread: http://sixserve.com/...ms-of-services/

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now depending what you are looking for i can probally help out with that i know a script that is similiar to what you are talking about: http://www.dynamicdrive.com/ its on here its the best place to go for javascripts. i get some of mine here. its helpful if you don't want headaches.
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View Postdeathwish, on 21 February 2012 - 03:54 AM, said:

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not everything is for dummies dude. stop being harsh i mean for real he is asking for a question he is new to javascript and website. it's sad that some people can't be helpful i honestly think you need to stop flaming which is a rule of the forum in this thread: http://sixserve.com/...ms-of-services/


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View Postsoumikbhat, on 17 January 2012 - 10:18 AM, said:

I want this: There would be some headers say - A,B,C

When an user clicks on any one of them, some text (that I'll feed accordingly) will be displayed.

Any software from softaculous to aid me or is it only programming that I should rely upon for this....(I'm not too good in Javascript, PHP scripts) :mellow:


have a look at http://pixel2life.com also. it is one of the biggest leading tutorial sites still around. I'm 100% sure you will find what you need plus more
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thanks - those tutorials were really helpful...
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Thanks for sharing....
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