JQuery :: 100% Width & Height For Div Even With Window Resize - Scrollbar?
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I'm trying to build a background in two parts. The header bg is in the body and the lower part is a div with a gradient background color generated by CSS3 or IE filters. I had problems with getting the gradient to stretch all the way to the side in IE7 with plain CSS so I had to start looking for more watertight solutions.
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If there are easier methods to solve this split background thing than JavaScript, I'm all ears. I can PM the address of the website, if someone wants to take a look.
How to resize the dialog to fit to browser height and width? I want the dialog to resize if user resizes the browser size..
View 3 Replies View RelatedI had problem when try to reuse div element with ui.dialog().If I set the width & height the first time it works; but if I call it from second function with different width & height it won't apply the new setting. Also if I manually resize the dialog when it appear after close and reopen it use the new size (resized manually) not the one I specified in the code.is it possible to resize the dialog before it show up?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a site that I'm building at [URL] which use the jquery cycle plugin for a slideshow. I won't post the code here because it's all there with view source at the above address. It's a work in progress. The slideshow is full width (the images in it are actually 2000px wide but looks full width), and works fine apart from when the browser window is resized. This is most noticable when you start with a smaller browser window and then resize it to be bigger.
The slides stay the same width as when the page loaded - I need them to adapt to the new width. I need the slideshow to be centered at all widths, so I've put the images in as backgrounds to divs with center positioning on them. I've tried getting the window width on resize and then applying it to the slides using jQuery, but the original calculated size overrides it when the slide changes.
I would like to set the height of certain #div elements on a page based on the height of the user's current window state. It should draw the elements based on the size of the window at onLoad, and also respond to the onResize event.
View 4 Replies View RelatedCan I get Images to resize to window height when called from an 'a' link created in a cell of 'insertRow'.
Something like this
Code:
var additemlink=top.frames['register'].document.createElement('a');
additemlink.setAttribute('id','itemlink'+count);
additemlink.setAttribute('href','zanfeld/p'+code+'.jpg');
additemlink.setAttribute('target','display');
additemlink.setAttribute('title','Review this item then click your back button to return');
additemlink.className='itemlink';
additemlink.appendChild(document.createTextNode(item));
additemlink.onclick=function(){resize(this, 100, 100);};
additem.appendChild(additemlink);
I've seen a lot of inline scripting for this but no dynamic unobtrusive 'resize' image examples are to be found.
Im working on a site for a friend, and we've setup a popup window for a couple pages, but with the code we have, the variables for the width and height are in the <script> portion of the code, and not on each individual popup code segment. Is there a way I can add "width=400" or something to each popup to change its width? Code:
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am currently using a popup window to establish the dimensions of a window, specifically based on the the width/height of the content area.
I would prefer to simply resize it and avoid the need for a popup altogether, but this is made difficult due to inconsistancies as to how resizeTo() accounts for whatever toolbars are 'on' which varies from browser to browser and platform to platform.
The site is coded to W3C (X/HTML, CSS) and the DOM/DHTML content is gradually being rewritten in accordance with the W3C DOM.).
The W3C DOM property to get/set the window content area dimensions are:
Is this correct?
window.pageXOffset/pageYOffset = how much page has scrolled in standards compliant browsers
window.innerWidth, window.innerHeight = viewport in standards compliant browsers
What browser supports these properties?
document.documentElement.scrollWidth
document.documentElement.scrollHeight
document.documentElement.scrollLeft
document.documentElement.scrollTop
document.documentElement.clientWidth
document.documentElement.clientHeight
And does document.documentElement.scrollWidth and document.documentElement.scrollLeft return the same value?
How can I create a popup window in a form without showing the status, menubar, location and with width of 502 and height 550?
I was doing something like this, it will popup a window, but I do not want to show the status, menubar, location, etc. The form is submitted to other site.
<form action="http://www.otherdomain.com/preview.php" target="_blank">
<input type="text" name="value" size="20">
<input type="hidden" name= "1" value="1">
</form>
Any idea?
I am using Ben Alman's JQuery resize plugin in order to obtain the varying computed width of an element when the window is resized (the element in question is a page wrapper that exhibits the expand-to-fit behavior of a block box, and it's computed width is obviously influenced by the resizing of the window. Essentially, what I need to be able to do, is to reference a variable that is defined in a .resize() function ('width_page') in a seperate .each() function.
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I now understand that variables can't cross boundaries like in the example above, which leaves me a little stuck. I also understand that this is specific to the context of the .resize() function, and that it can't be taken out of it without using an element selector. Is there some way I can call the .resize() function in my .each() function?
Im using the cycle plugin trying to make a banner slide tha is 100% the width of the window, my problem is that when i resize de window the banner does not align center, it stays somo what left align. So is there a way to keep the slides align center after you resize the window usingthe cycle plugin? or is there another plugin that i can do that? I attached a image to ilustrate, the white banner with the cat should align center when i resize the windows but it stays left align.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to develop a function to resize a control upon window resize. In regular javascript I would make a global array of control names and append code to the event that cycles through and resizes each control.For example
var proportionalizedImages=new Array();
proportionalizedImages.push(document.getElementById(ctrl));
if (window.addEventListener)[code]....
I'm wondering if there's a more elegant way to do this in jQuery. I've played around with it a bit, but i'm unsure how to get the control object to the resize function triggered by window resize without a global variable.
jQuery.fn.resize = function(max_size) {
$(window).bind('resize', $(this), resizeTriggered);
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So here is what I have done so far:
- Used FlexCroll (1) to make custom scrollbars on the top image panel
- In the scrollbar - I have used a no-repeat background image that is 17px in width
Problems:
- When loading a vertical scrollbar appears
- The horizontal scrollbar does not go all the way to the end
Here is what I want to do:
- Disable the vertical scrollbar for ONLY this div (this same script is used for another vertical scrollbar - http:[url]......
- Make the horizontal scrollbar limited to 17px or another set width.
I have included both my CSS and the uncompressed JS.
I'm looking for a resize function that will resize a window around content, in my case a div.
I've googled away but not come up with anything as yet so would like to ask if anyone knows a plug in that can do this simple task.
I don't have a lot of experience with javascript, so I've been looking for this problem for a few hour now. I can't seem to find a clear answer, I've got a webpage layout that is always in the middle of my screen, and is about 900px wide. The reason I cannot just let my browser automatically handle the horizontal scrollbar is because of the floating DIV on the right (overfow:auto makes the scrollbar visible at all times). That's why my overflow-x is now hidden with css. It's looks good like this on my screen, but of course this is not an ideal solution for people with a lower resolution. To be more clear, I've uploaded a small picture for example here: [URL] I think the problem could be solved with a simple javascript, that tells my browser something like if width < 900, then show the horizontal scrollbar. But since I'm an absolute javascript noob, I can't figure that out on my own.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to scale the text with the size of the window (I've also got all the layout sizes in ems, so this should keep the aspect ratio of everything the same as the window is resized). The code that I've got at the moment doesn't do anything -
$(window).resize(function() {
var $width = $window.width() / 10;
$("body").css("font-size", $width);
});
My friend and i are searching for a solution to have a scrollable area together with a scrollbar were BOTH heights can be set. This will prevent the scrollable content to come close to the edges of the table. We want the content to dissapear sooner.
We've tried everything possible in HTML and CSS but without any luck. I think this can be fixed with JS or with Flash. Flash is not an option and we neither have a lot of skills in JS. Code:
I'm using the Sortable/Portlets UI Code. Is it possible to auto-resize the Containment Height's. Bascially I have a DIV that acts as a container with a black background, when I sort these elements I want the container DIV height to change to match. OR is it possible to stop the bottom sortables from having sortables placed underneath them?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've recently start using Flexigrid (old JQuery grid plugin), and, as you may know, one of the few issue this really good grid plugin got is the lack of liquid layout option. My personal idea to solve the problem is to set the "width" parameter depending on $(window).width. Here is the problem (and here's why i post this question in "General use" and not in "Plugin").
The starting, and working, code is:
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#flex1").flexigrid
(
{
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This work fine for me, but I supose it could be done way much elegant... maybe somethin without "IF" that could emulate the "%", like var percentage = $(#div.id).width()*0.XX with the 0.XX picked from an array of percentage, one for each column. Probably I should set up a function... ahhhh, as you may easily see I'm a total beginner with JQuery (and JS in general...)
I've got a page [URL]... where I have to use a jquery function to stretch the body to the user's window height if it isn't already.
In the same code I also use a condition that if the body is bigger than the user's window, the content has a padding to stop it going over the grass.
The reason I need to do the resize is because I have a background image that needs to sit at the very bottom of the page (with no bar or gap below it). The reason the padding can only exist when the body is bigger than the window is because it will put a scrollbar on pages that shouldn't have them.
It works great, but the only trouble is that if somebody decides to resize their window on a page that fits in it - it breaks.
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Currently for the height and width functions, this is the description:
View 3 Replies View RelatedI've ran into this problem more than once, there are plenty of tutorials on how to toggle/fade a hidden div that already has data placed into it, but I want to $.load() a page into an empty div ID and then toggle/fade it into view.
I can't for the life of me figure out how to do this or find anyone in Google trying to either. This has to be the first time I've ran into a limitation of jQuery and it isn't even something that should be such a problem.
I'm facing the following problem: I'm using .append() method to add a new <div> on the fly and I need to read its width and height right after it's been created. How can this be doneMy current strategy to accomplish this task is:
$("#container").append(
$("<div/>").append(
$("<p>").html("This is a content example that goes inside my just created div")
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I'm just starting my first jQuery project (tutorial from this months Web Designer) and I've got a background image that I want to spread across the entire background, regardless of browser size. It's big, so I originally had an onload function. This works fine in Mozilla and Safari but not in IE.
My question is, can jQuery set a width and height of 100% and have it work in IE?[code]...