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just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up To show error message without alert box in Java Script up vote 5 down vote favorite Please correct the below code it is not working as expected i.e, i need a error message to be shown just beside the textfield in javascript alert the form when user enters an invalid name
javascript html share|improve this question edited Feb 5 '13 at 7:27 Alvin Wong 8,10542856 asked Feb 5 '13 at 7:26 user2042156 34117 Not directly related to your question but your HTML missed the quotes around attribute values. You should not miss them. Also, does not require </input>. If writing XHTML it should be self-closing. –Alvin Wong Feb 5 '13 at 7:28 it's not .innerHTML , it's value –Kola Feb 5 '13 at 7:28 hi @legendinmaking when i use 'value' getting error message inside the textfield but the requirement is beside the textfield. –user2042156 Feb 5 '13 at 7:41 to show message BESIDE the tto display error messages next to an textbox through javascript after clicking on submit button in a form?i want to diplay error message next to a field (if the field is empty) after clicking on javascript error message popup submit buttonUpdateCancelAnswer Wiki6 Answers Pankaj Patel, Web ResearcherWritten 17w agoThe best way would be
Javascript Display Error Message
changing the borders and background of the input field to errored color of the palette of the web app and
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show a small feedback message related to that error.The error messages should be prominent enough to be noticed and not that prominent to create a visual stress to the user.ORThe above examples are picked http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14702190/to-show-error-message-without-alert-box-in-java-script up from Twitter Bootstrap site CSS ยท BootstrapAnd validation can be done with this plugin Examples - FormValidation11.9k Views · View Upvotes · Answer requested by Gowtham GRelated QuestionsMore Answers BelowI need, when i loginfailed the page display the error message below the textbox in php?How can you validate a textbox to dispay error message?I want to validate HTML fields using JavaScript and display error messages beside the respective https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-best-ways-to-display-error-messages-next-to-an-textbox-through-javascript-after-clicking-on-submit-button-in-a-form fields. Also it should display a consolidated...What are basics of JavaScript that I need to know to change the text("Submit") on a submit button based on variable's value at pages load?Which is the best way to replace an image with an empty placeholder + a JavaScript which loads the image after an onfocus event? Eric Zhang, Founder of Flotype, makers of NowJSWritten 267w agoTo create that effect actually requires several technologies working in harmony: HTML, Javascript, and CSS.However using something like JQuery, we can do this easily!Checkout these jQuery tutorials/plugins to help achieve the effect you're looking for: http://speckyboy.com/2009/12/17/...32.2k Views · View Upvotes Drew Galbraith, Hockey Player, Interested in Computer Programming and Web DesignWritten 267w agoI would insert and empty element next to each input element with a unique ID having to do with the corresponding input (i.e. usernameError or passwordError). It is also possible to insert the span elements dynamically but that is more complex. Then I would register an event handler in javascript to check if each form field is empty. The javascript code could then add the error message into the span element which could have a preset style using css.Altogether the code would look like this:HTML Form: