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9.6

Onclick layer visibility

Asked by pgrazide in JavaScript

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I have text hyperlinks...Africa, Asia, Europe, Cental America, South America, etc.  I want to display a different layer for each when someone clicks on one of these links.  

The layers would sit on top of each other hidden, until the link was clicked.  I want the information related to the link to appear in the same physical absolute space.

I've seen some javascript that meets my requirements, but I'm stuck on how to expand the code for a few hyperlinks.

How can I expand this code to include multiple links and layers?  Thank you!

<HTML>
<HEAD>
<META NAME="GENERATOR" Content="Microsoft FrontPage 6.0">
<TITLE></TITLE>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=javascript>
<!--


function switchDiv(strDivName,bolVisible){

//identify the element based on browser type

 objElement = document.getElementById(strDivName);



   if(!bolVisible) {
     objElement.style.visibility = "hidden";
   } else {
     objElement.style.visibility = "visible";
   }
}

//-->
</SCRIPT>
</HEAD>
<BODY>


<div id="loadingLayer" name="loadingLayer" style="position: absolute; left: 30; top: 325; visibility: HIDDEN; z-index: 15;">
         
         
         <b><SPAN><FONT color="RED">LOADING....</FONT></SPAN></b>
         </div>
         <a href=# onClick="switchDiv('loadingLayer',true);return false">show layer</a><BR>
</body>

</HTML>
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Tags: onclick, javascript, layer, visibility
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