JQuery :: Auto-Navigate With Zoom-in And Zoom-out Google Maps?
Nov 4, 2010
On google maps I have several hundred markers for different countries and cities across the globe. It is just not practical to navigate through several hundred markers therefore I would like my browser to auto navigate to predefined multiple latitudes and longtitudes or cities, once the navigation for predefined cities completes, the navigation loop carries on. Also for certain cities or latitude / longitude can we set zoom level so when the browser is auto navigating it zooms in and zooms out for predefined cities. Is this possible, here is the code that I am using.
I can see several hundred markers on the map, rather than navigating between each marker I would like my browser to auto navigate through predefined cities with auto zoom in and zoom out values.
I am going to include a google maps to my web with markers, the map works perfect, the problem is that I dont want people to be able to do max zoom for security reason, so I need to put an limit zoom in it, and I cant find out how to on internet, I dont know javascript to do it for myself.
I need to do an application similar with google maps but using jquery. i need to navigate into a set of images using left/right/up/down and zoom in/out. Do you have any idea about how can I do that? A link, tutorial , anything is useful.
I was not happy with the zoom scripts that I found on the net, so I wrote one myself, or one that simulates it. It has become an extremely simple one, and can be seen in action here (function toggleZoom). Click the images to zoom in and click to zoom out again.However, only the images with an initial width of >= 100 pixels will zoom out again. The ones width an initial width of < 100 (nrs. 4, 5 and 7) won't. Why is that, and how do I solve it?
To everybody who's interested,here is a nice cross-browser script which will zoom the page in case it isdesigned for a minimum resolution. The script will zoom the page to fit the width of the window so that the user does not have to scroll the page to the right or to the left.minW is the minimum width for your homepage to look good.divWrap is a DIV with which you should wrap your entire homepage.This script will also work when the window is resized.
<script type="text/javascript"> var minW = 1200; $(function () {
I am completely new to javascript programming. We had another company (out of business now) develop a mapping system that placed many different business locations on a Google map. However, the points overlap and hide each other. I would like the user to have to single click on the map (thus zooming the map in) before they can choose a business.Is there a simple line of code that will do this? I want to remove the need to double click to zoom and make it a single click to zoom prior to selecting a business.If you want to see the mapping code, I can post it. I wasn't sure what to do
I have a php page that pulls MySQL marker locations.I have tried using examples for bounds etc but the map isn't centered or zoomed, it instead seems to center over the Pacific and minimum zoom level (For the url below it should be centered over the Devon region of the UK and zoomed in)the page where you can see the end result is here:
http:[url].......... whereby I was using deprecated function of GPoint for passing locations but one of the group mods kindly pointed this out and this was replaced with GLatLng but the fault is still there.
i m using the below code to disable ctrl+ and ctrl- (zoom in/out using keyboard). The below code is working in firefox but it is not working in IE. The return false; is not working in IE. can you please some one help in this?
$(document).ready(function() { var ctrlDown = false;[code].....
I have seen a website that has a great image zoom function and would like to be able to add this function to my website. I'm afraid my Javascript isn't very good. where I can get a script to do this or how else if there is some free software that could do it? The webpage is: http:[url].....On this page if you click on Zoom on the left another image comes up on the right and when you mouse over the square on the left image it zooms the right image.
I have a html code, where can be some number of columns and rows with images. Exactly in this example I have 3 x 2 images. There is a fnc setImages() which set s the image to thumbnail. Size of thumbnail depends on count of columns or rows with images. Next I need I need to zoom the image on mouse over.URL...Normally, if you have the html output displayed over whole screen, you should see three images in one line and three images in second line. These are testing images, so they are a little more bigger then the mine one, but usualy x or y size of image is not bigger then 250 px. When you go with mouse cursor over image, the image should Zoom, for example 150% for one side.
I'm using the great cloud zoom jquery plugin to add inside zoom to an image in my site, but I want to add a delay on the hover before the zoom takes place.
I created a jsfiddle so you can see the code in action [url]
Hover over the image and the effect takes place immediately. I'm not sure how to make it wait say .5 seconds before it happens.
So far there is no jquery involved from me, I just put the image inside a <a class='cloud-zoom' href='address of big image'><img src='address of small image'></a> to make it work.
I'm new using JQuery UI and for some reason everything seems zoomed. The calendar appear big, the accordian widget appears big, everything is big. But the original form control don't appear with zoom and the browser has no zoom either.[code]
I thought I'd try to begin with the accordion and tab, but I have had no success yet. I must be missing something simple. Here is the first test page:[code]Instead of getting tabs, I get my pages (generated by cgi perl scripts) displayed in tiny little scrollboxes at the top left.Equally bad, Firefox is telling me, in the error console, that jQuery.Tabs is undefined.FireFox doesn't like the filter and zoom properties in your style sheet.So, then, what do I need to do to get the tabs to work in the first instance. And then, how do I modify it to use an Accordion to display the same material. Are there any issues I need to be aware of when I start having my perl scripts (using predominantly the Perl packagesCGI and CGI::Session)create these pages?As far as possible, I am trying to keep this all valid HTML5, so that I can eventually make this interface mobile device friendly.
Can someone tell me why the image isn't zoomed all the way to its max when clicked on? You have to click on the zoomed image to get it to its max dimensions. Why does it do this and how do I fix it so it will max out in a separate window when you click on the thumb? Code:
I have several images that I want to link from different pages but I also want to have the ability to zoom in and out on the images. My initial thought was to build HTML pages for each image with the zoom function added to each page but thought there would be an easier way so here is my question: Can I create a page with the zoom function and an empty DIV and have the links from other pages open a new window and load the image into the div? I have something similar using iFrames but am wanting to avoid frames if possible.
Does anyone know how to create a "zoom in" effect on an image when you mouse over the image? By zoom in, I mean the original image gets smaller when you mouse over the image.
From Implementation Tips - Google TV Web Developer's Guide - Google Code they give the following js snippet.
Code: function init() { var w = screen.width; var h = screen.height;[code]....
what I manipulate in the js to change the zoom ratio? I don't want my webpage for Chrome TV to zoom as much. I'm a designer and have little js experience.
I want to have several maps on my aspx/ascx-Webpage, but only the last one is rendered after PageLoad(). Is there any limitation for that in the goMap() plugin?
As part of a school project I had the main body of text at 11px, some people could read it, some couldn't, and so I created a zoom function. Unlike the normal zoom functions in JS or the browser's own zoom, which increase the size of everything thus throwing some areas out of proportion, mine only increases the size of the main body of text.
(using php tags to get code highlighting)
<table> <tr><script type="text/javascript"> var px = new Array(11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23); // insert your own numbers here, these are the font sizes - goes as higher or as low as you want. If the number is less than the original font size you have yourself a zoom-out function too. var size = 0; function do_change_down(elemID) {
if (size > 0) { size-- document.getElementById(elemID).style.fontSize = px[size] }
} function do_change_up(elemID) {
if (size < 12) { // number is how many elements in the px array. if there are more elements in the array, it will not use them all, it'll stop at that number, so make sure you increment it when you add more to the array. size++ document.getElementById(elemID).style.fontSize = px[size] }
in this instance I have the main content area with the id="text" - change the do_change_down('your_element_id'); and same for do_change_up accordingly to the text you want to be 'zoomed' in on..
As it says in the title, this is a very simple function but is also very effective.
I am coming to the end of creating my website, and want to incorporate something like the link shown below:-
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You can see here that there is a large image and 3 smaller images, and the user can hover over the image to zoom into it.
My website is currently at this stage, see below:-
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As you can see i have not yet incorprated the image zoom.
The images are being pulled from a database so i would want to be able to click on the different thumbnails and fill the large image box with the selected image, and also have the option to hover over to zoom..