Introduction
I discovered a cool little trick while source diving through Scott Mathson's web site. With just a couple lines of JavaScript you can create a message that displays a different greeting depending on the day of the week.
Create a Script with a Weekday Array
Create a <script>
tag with type
of text/javascript
. Define a variable called weekday
with a different greeting set to each index.
<script type="text/javascript">
var weekday = new Array(7)
weekday[0] = "spectacular Sunday"
weekday[1] = "marvelous Monday"
weekday[2] = "terrific Tuesday"
weekday[3] = "wonderful Wednesday"
weekday[4] = "totally cool Thursday"
weekday[5] = "fantastic Friday"
weekday[6] = "sweet Saturday"
</script>
Set Weekday Value to the Current Date
Also inside the script tag, create a variable called currentDate
set with the Date()
object and then set the current day to weekdayValue
.
var currentDate = new Date()
weekdayValue = currentDate.getDay()
Write to the Document
Use the Document.write() method to write a string of text to the document with paragraph tags containing the weekday value..
document.write(
'<p>Have a ' + weekday[weekdayValue] + '!</p>'
)
Noscript Fallback
Lastly, you'll want to include a <noscript>
tag in case the user has JavaScript turned off in their browser.
<noscript>
<p>Have a great day!</p>
</noscript>
Full Script
<script type="text/javascript">
var weekday = new Array(7)
weekday[0] = "spectacular Sunday"
weekday[1] = "marvelous Monday"
weekday[2] = "terrific Tuesday"
weekday[3] = "wonderful Wednesday"
weekday[4] = "totally cool Thursday"
weekday[5] = "fantastic Friday"
weekday[6] = "sweet Saturday"
var currentDate = new Date()
weekdayValue = currentDate.getDay()
document.write(
'<p>Have a ' + weekday[weekdayValue] + '!</p>'
)
</script>
<noscript>
<p>Have a great day!</p>
</noscript>