I am working on a project and want to give the users the option to scale their font sized up and down, using a javascript or javascript/CSS combo. Basially, clicking the text icon once will enlarge it (to whatever I determine) and clicking that icon again will revert it to the normal size. They will not be able to incrementally get larger with each click... just one size. Code:
I have a current script that I am using to dynamically resize the font within all paragraph tags on a page. Does anybody have a simple JavaScript that will retreive the P tag and change it's font size, either up or down a few pixels?
I would like slim code that might only work in the latest browsers. IE6 and Netscape 7 is fine.
All my font-sizes are set as relative sizes in CSS (large, medium, small, x-small, etc). Let's say something is set in CSS to be xx-large, but a visually impaired user wants it displayed even bigger. Can a script determine an element's absolute size, *as it is being rendered by the browser*, and then increment the element's font-size in absolute terms?
where da boss wants our a large piece of our site to be fully dynamic and integrated on any screen size. This means changing font on size. Well I cam up with a solution, figured if no one has one better, then i'll share
How can I change my text or font size when the user changes the browser size. Example: When the browser is maximized, the font goes to normal, when the browser window decreased, the font size is reduce.
How can I change font size according to window size?font-size=xx% is not working as I expect.Plz give me code for that.My wish is to chage font size according to window size, so that I can always get same type of screen.Currently when i reduce my window , my text also changes its position,looks quite messy.
when i resize the div then i want the text within font tag should be resized as per my div. for example if my div height=400 and width=200 after resized dynamically using jquery then my font (eg: vivek) must be resized with same height and width.
is there any property (in js or jqurey) through which i can set height and width of a font but not using size property.
Why is it bad to use pixels to specify font size. If people think its too small/too big, they can Ctrl + and Ctrl - in their browser even in IE. is there another reason why its a bad idea to use pxs?
I;m trying to implement increase/decrease font size buttons on a site, but nothing is happening. I've set breakpoints and tried changing $('html') to $('body') and although the code runs, no attributes are set. The code I'm using is:
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Even if I remove the cookie, the code runs but nothing happens. Am I missing something obvious?
I operate as a admin a online print site where clients can enter in contact info to create imprint on promotional items.
I create pdf templates with field placeholders |1.1|[address]
This template is uploaded to the print site which interprets the tags and makes them into variable fields for clients to enter in their info. The site can pull the font name, size, position, etc... from the pdf template.
For each info field that the site creates it also has an option to apply javascript to that field. So if the template predefines font size X, I just want to apply code that will affect only the numbers of that text and make the numbers a larger font size than the letters.
The code I'm use to writing is pretty simple stuff for example to format dots instead of dashes for phone numbers like:
if (hasValue(curInput.name)) { if (! AutoFormat(curInput, '###.###.####', 'Please enter your number in a 555.555.5555 format'))curInput.focus(); }
I have a button (in html) and I want the center of the button to be on the center of the line I'm typing on... I was just putting it inside a span and then using this code to move it down.
<span style="position:relative; bottom:-10;">
It worked great! But... once I started allowing my users to change the font sizes the buttons got bigger and they needed to be moved down further...
So is there a way in javascript to detect the current font size and then adjust the span position based off of that? If I can just get the number of the current font size I can do all the rest of the coding, I just need a way to figure out the current font size and put it in a variable... I was thinking of using something like 1.0em so that it stays the same but then we have a basis of measuring off of but I have no clue..
I am trying to write a Javascript that sets and checks a cookie based on font-size buttons that increase and decrease the font-size in a certain div. The increase and decrease of the font in the right div works fine, the cookie doesn't seem to be working. Attached is my code.
<html> <head> <script> function getCookie(fontSize_Cookie)
I'm curious if it is possible to detect the browsers default font and size? Most of the posts on this topic predate Windows XP, IE 5.5, Mozilla Firefox, et al.
I've searched up and down the DOM properties, looped through most objects and collections alerting properties and values, and I can't find anything. This leads me to believe it is not possible to detect the browsers default font settings.
I've been trying to find a way to animate a font-size increase on hover - which I'd expect is probably quite straightforward but so far I can't seem to find how to do it (and incorporate into below).
I have a ul list using "hoverscroll" and would like to use it on this rather than just doing a straight CSS hover font size which is a bit naff.[code]...
I am using the following code to adjust the size of all P tags. Thistag is design to work with three buttons a increase font button adecrease font button and a reset buttonI would like to modify this so it works with just one button.... Iwould like the first 4 clicks to run the increase font size functionthen the 5th click to reset the font.
// font resizer $(document).ready(function() { // Reset Font Size
I am using the following code to allow the user to increase / decreasethe font size of the document. I have tested it in many browsers andin all of the following it comes back with a starting font size of16px.Firefox 3.0.8Google Chrome 1.0.1Safari Win 4 Public BetaIn IE 6/7 the font size is always coming back 1243px. Why is theresuch a difference and is there anyway to get around this besides hardcoding the starting size?
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> $(document).ready(function(){ var originalFontSize = getFontSize();
I need to get JavaScript to change the font size used for a website if Opera is detected. I have been trying this but it hasn't worked:
function changeFooter(){ if (navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Opera") >= 0) { // if I alert this line the output is 0 document.getElementById("footer").style.fontSize = '0.5em'; };
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I was hoping that I could benefit from your collective wisdom as I am not sure where I am going wrong with this and several hours spent searching the web for answers have been fruitless so far...
My knowledge of JavaScript is not very extensive, I haven't studied it in great depth so perhaps I am making some very silly mistakes here.
My pseudo code for this exercise is something like this:
detect browser if browser = Opera { change font-size for body to 90% }
I've seen dozens of scripts, some in javascript, some in php, that will allow you to do one or the other. Has anyone run across a script that has three buttons/images/links that will let you increase the font size, decrease the font size and switch font families? Either JS or php will suffice.
I am using FrontPage 2003. How do I change the font, size, and color of the script? Here is the code I have:
<BODY
<SCRIPT> var date1 = "Feb 14, 2000" var mons = new Array("Jan", "Feb", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "Sept", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec") var now = new Date(); var mm = now.getMonth(); mm = mons[mm]; var dd = now.getDate(); var yy = now.getYear(); var date2 = mm + " " + dd +", "+ yy;
function daysNoAccident() { date1 = date1.toString(); date2 = date2.toString(); date1 = Date.parse(date1); date2 = Date.parse(date2); date1 /= 1000; date1 /= 60; // minutes date2 /= 1000; date2 /= 60; var result = Math.abs(date1 - date2); result = result/60; // = hours result = result * 8/24; //hours worked per day result = result * 5/7; // working days in week result = result * 35 // number of employees result = parseInt(result); document.write ("You have worked " + result + " hours since 14th February 2000 without an accident"); } </SCRIPT>
how to make a little menu where the user can set the font size? I wanted three a's like this: A A A. When you click on it, the font-size on the website will change. I think you can do this with javascript, but i don't know any javascript .
Is there a way to override the browser font size settings with javascript. Basically we want to set the text size on a page so that if someone has their browser font setting say to "large" it does not take effect.
I want to put a combo box on my webpage where the user can change the Font of the table size based on their screen resolution. The fonts will be 12,14,16 and so on.