Posted on 31 August 2011. Tags: –, affiliate id, Arguments, function, Html, java script function, script, site, surfs
Hi, I need to pass an affiliate ID string from one html file to another for as long as the user is browsing my site.
Can someone please explain to me how to do this using a simple java script function (no php or asp).
In my command line I would put something like: mypage.html?affiliateid=1234
How would I retrieve this parameter and then put it in every link on my page so that it is passed on to any page the user surfs to?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Posted on 21 February 2011. Tags: anything, Html, Image, image map, image mapping, last resort, lt, Map, Rollover, rollover images, top links
I’ve been googling it for a few hours, actually, and haven’t found anything that could help. So, this is my last resort! This is my code:
Right now, it’s just an image map, and I want the top links to turn red when hovered over. (I have that image made already.)
Anyway, please help! I’m completely lost. >.<
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Posted on 19 October 2010. Tags: blog, Html, Hyperlink, Image, Link, Open, target
I want to post this image hyperlink on my blog, but I want it to open in a NEW window when people click it. How do I alter its HTML code?
I’ve been trying to insert target=”_blank” but it’s not working, so I’m either using the wrong code or inserting it in the wrong place. Help, please??
The link is:
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Posted on 18 September 2010. Tags: Affiliate, category word, domain link, Html, Link, merchant, merchant category, press, word press, Wordpress
Trying to enter affiliate html links in word press for a merchant category. Word Press seems to show the code rather than just the domain link. I could simpy type the domain, however I would lose the affiliate referralo code.
Anyway around this?
Thanks!!
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Posted on 24 August 2010. Tags: battery life, better web, distractions, fanboys, Html, ipad, Kindle, music, music game, news, niche, ny times, penchant, reading, wsj
I think the ipad reaches a certain niche (apple fanboys). For individuals that actually possess a penchant for reading, they like e-ink tablets. All the multimedia distractions such as music, game and apps aren’t necessary. There is also that large niche that loves to read news articles and publications online. It would be nice if the kindle had a better web browser that was fast and efficient so reading the NY Times, WSJ, etc. would be more copacetic. I wouldn’t mind a sacrifice in battery life for better performance as long as there are no distractions.
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