How To Set Absolute Bottom For Image On Artwork Page
May 9, 2009I can't get my lightbox script to work. Also how do you set up absolute bottom for the image on my "artwork" page?
View 1 RepliesI can't get my lightbox script to work. Also how do you set up absolute bottom for the image on my "artwork" page?
View 1 RepliesI hired a programmer to develop a drag and drop system for my blog. The user should be able to browse one of my blog entries and click, drag and drop an image from my entry to a fixed bottom bar on that page.The problem we are facing is that when dragging an image, it wont place it on the bottom bar until the whole page is scrolled down to the bottom of the page. This is a problem because some of the pages can be very lengthy
View 2 Replies View Relatedi wonder if there's a way to find an absolute position of a div-layer from the bottom of the page with some jquery-code.
i need the bottom-value of this container, because my elements are positioned from the bottom of the page.
How to determine how a absoluted positioned element was positioned?
For example, a div positioned with bottom: 10px, will have a "top" read in Firefox. But if using "top" to move the box, instead of moving it, it will grow or shrink.
I am trying to build on my weather website. On the page I am working on I have many images. These images are best viewed at large sizes, but if all of them were large, the page would look terrible, so I have them set to take the large image, shrink on load, enlarge on mouseover, then shrink on mouseout.. the problem is, if users do not scroll down my page, and try to look at the second row of images.. Then the bottom half of the image is cut off.. So what I need to do is Figure Out how to get my images to either appear and center of page on enlarge, or to have the page scroll down on enlarge..
View 3 Replies View RelatedMy page accepts a url with various parameters passed in querystring. One of the parameter is the URL of the Image I wish to display on the page. I save this URL in a variable "imagesource"
To ensure the image is not bigger than the size permitted, I use image object to get the height and width of the image.
Now here's my code:
function foo(){
......
var imagesource = URL of the image;
....
var newImg = new Image();
[Code]....
I have following problem: I get screen coordinates something (which might not be a mouse) and have to convert them relative to an element on a page.
Inside a page it's simple: use the offsets to the parent elements.
On the other side the start are the window.screenX and window.screenY coordinates.
The only problem now is how to find out the offset from the page to the window, i.e. the size of the toolbars and stuff? What might be interesting are the mozInnerScreenX/Y attributes of an window. But these are only present in firefox, obviously, which is not sufficient.
A hack would be a calibration page which uses a mouse event to calculate the missing offset using evt.pageX/Y and evt.screenX/Y. But this might not work, since a mouse might not be present.
Does anyone know of a script that will allow me to display an image at the bottom right of the browser and will scroll as the page scrolls?
View 6 Replies View RelatedStuck in the bottom-right corner of this page is a Social Media sharing tool floating over the page content. It's semi-transparency changes upon hover. It grows out from the corner upon hover as well. [URL] I'm thinking it's ShareBar but I don't see anything like it on the ShareBar site.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am opening a site soon that will have a preliminary, invite-only beta system to work out bugs, etc. I need to make a feedback system and I already have most of it figured out, but I need to know how to make a button or image stay at the bottom of the screen.
For example, take a look at klout.com. They have a feedback button on the right side that stays in the same position as you scroll down the page. How can I do this, but keep the button at the bottom of the page?
I don't want to have to add any extra containers, etc. I have my layout entirely designed and I want the button to be easy to add/remove. I'm thinking I would just need to run a script that creates maybe a div that holds the button, and position the div at the height of the window minus the height of the div. But how can I make it stay there as the user scrolls?
1) how can i give absolute url to call GetDate method of default.aspx page?the problem is that, if my page is in a folder and accessing the Default.aspx page method.then it give error object not found, because my Default.aspx page is out side of the folder in which folder page it accessing the Default page method.
2) Is it possible to call a method which is in a class(not a .aspx page)or in a master page of .NET(method declared as Web Method)?
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "Default.aspx/GetDate",
[code]....
trying to find a example of when you hover over a image, text appears on the bottom
so it could be a picture of a dog, whne you put your mouse over it, text will show in the picture (ie* transparent background for text so it's readable)
I want to find a way to place a button at the bottom right corner of an image. The button should still be inside the image, not under the image. How? I know how to create a link button using FORM and INPUT tag, but can I use innerHtml to insert the button into the IMG tag? If not, how to do it? I tried, but the button is always outside the image.
View 5 Replies View Relatedi want to do effect (overlib) like this [URL]
but i want to display image in center of screen not on right bottom corner.
I thought this would be easy but I'm stuck and I can't describe what's really simple so I've drawn a diagram. [URL]. I have a div containing an image like 1 in the diagram. I only want to show the top of the image like 2 in the diagram. When I hover over the div I want the image to scroll up to show the bottom of the image like 3 in the diagram. [URL].
Code:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
"[URL]">
<html xmlns="[URL]" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/>
<title>untitled</title>
<style type="text/css" media="screen">
*{
margin:0;
padding:0;
}
#wrap{
margin:50px;
width:700px;
}
ul{
list-style:none;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div id="wrap">
<ul>
<li><a href="#" id="one"><img src="img.gif" width="250" height="200"/></a></li>
</ul>
</div>
<script src="[URL]"type="text/javascript"></script>
<script>
$('li').hover(function(){
$(this).find('img').animate({top: + (-200) + 'px'},200);
})
return false;
</script>
</body>
</html>
This is meant to be a very simple animation. Everything seems to be correct, but it doesn't seem to run. Basically it is a system where the image is 50px taller than the box it is being displayed in. When you hover over the image, the image is meant to move up via jquery to show the bottom (previously hidden) 50px and cut off the top 50px.
Here is my Site: [URL]
Here is my HTML:
Code:
<div id="container"><div>
<a class="none" href="<?php the_permalink() ?>"><img src="/themes/smo/portfolio/<?php echo get_post_meta($post->ID, 'portfolio_img',true).".gif"; ?>" alt="" /></a>
</div></div>
Here is the Jquery:
Code:
$(function(){
$("div.container div a").hover(function(){
$("img", this).stop().animate({top:"-51px"},{queue:false,duration:200});
}, function() {
$("img", this).stop().animate({top:"0px"},{queue:false,duration:200});
});
I think its something to do with the container class.
I placed an anchor at the end of my long page inside a top <iframe>.
my entry field is in another iframe at the bottom. when i enter something and hit return, it adds a new line to the html file as well as <a name=END></a> tag (there is only one END tag at the end of the file)
I then request top frame to reload and goto END tag.
sometimes it works, sometimes it won't (IE). Is this normal ? Is it Frame related?
i use this script, and its working so far. except i want the element to stick to the bottom not the top..
[URL]
i already tried to rename some words to bottom, but this doesnt work (ie iebody.scrollTop to iebody.scrollBottom)
I am trying to write in AJAX something similar to how Bing does the image search, where when you reach the bottom of the page, it loads more images. I can make it load my content once, but after that it just loads the content into the same div, not adding it to the existing page. Here is some of my code:
At the bottom of the main page I have:
<div id="results"></div>
My AJAX response is:
document.getElementById('results').innerHTML = xhr.responseText;
and my AJAX php file just echo's back a line of text.
How to find how near we are from bottom of the page What I am doing is If we are scrolling page and page is reach just near the bottom (100px), I want to change the sidebar position by css,
View 2 Replies View RelatedOn the iphone I can keep a object on the top of the page by using the following in a interval:
Code:
document.getElementById('object').style.top = window.pageYOffset+'px';
I cannot figure out how to keep it at the bottom (to replicate fixed positioning)
Im trying to have a click event that replaces an image on the page with a new image that has been selected randomly from an array. I have solved PART of this already (can get the random image to appear).
However, instead of appearing on the page where the old image was, the new image appears in a blank page.
My research indicates that this blank page location-problem is a result of using document.write in the Function. Therefore, I know I need to find a different way to accomplish this, but am failing miserably.
I have been trying for hours and hours and HOURS to figure out proper syntax for accomplishing this via elements, functions, variables and mootools.
A bit of my research:
-I found this---but havent figured out how to implement it in my scenario:
Source: [url]
-I found this---but havent figured out how to implement it in my scenario:
Code:
Source: [url]
A website I've been working on has a black bar across the bottom. Under some conditions, however, there is a gap between the bar and the bottom of the page -- white for the body. The conditions vary between browsers and OSes. To keep things simple, I'll describe what happens with my principle development environment -- Chrome under Ubuntu.
The main body of the website is fixed width, centered against a neutral background. If the browser window is narrowed so that a horizontal scrollbar appears, the gap appears.
I have tried various things to find the gap so I can move the bar down or whatever but nothing seems to work. I tried using the document height but I found that it is greater than the actual display area which probably means that it is including something not visible (which is fine) but how do I reliably determine the extra? Or is there another solution I should be looking at (I won't bother listing all that I have tried)?
Not sure where this needs to be asked but i figure its javascript. I am wanting the page to snap to the bottom (scroll all the way to the bottom) on page load only. Allowing the user to scroll up without auto snapping to the bottom again. Is it possible to do this ?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am trying to use these two js codes in one page:
[url]
[url]
They both work perfectly fine except when both linked up at the same time. Only the last one will work. I've tried to find how the codes are working when the page loads in order to fix that problem but I cant figure it out for these two specific codes.
bit of script that will work like the 4 panels at the bottom of this page: Jaguar UK - Jaguar
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