Javascript uses scheduled functions to jump to a page
Regularly jump to a page. For example, you can jump to a page to process the task and then return to the original page. This function can be easily implemented using javascript timing functions.
Sometimes we jump to a page to process the task, and then return to the original page, which can be seen on many download websites. This is also done to retain users.
This function is easy to implement using javascript timing functions.
Window. setTimeout (code, time) // time set for the code time executed by code
The Code is as follows:
<! DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-// W3C // dtd xhtml 1.0 Transitional // EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<Html xmlns = "http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<Head>
<Meta http-equiv = "Content-Type" content = "text/html; charset = UTF-8"/>
<Title> javascript automatic redirect </title>
<Script type = "text/javascript">
Function redrect ()
{
Window. location = "1.html ";
}
Window. setTimeout (redrect, 3000); // jump function
</Script>
</Head>
<Body>
<H4 style = "color: # F00"> This is the jump page...
</Body>
</Html>