JQuery :: Resize An Element That Has .resizable() On It?
Jul 21, 2009
I think this has probably been asked before but. I want to resize an element that has .resizable() on it. I want the resizable 'stop' event to trigger when it is done.
I'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.
Is there anyway to make a custom resize function that resizes one of my div elements on the webpage the same amount of pixels as the browser window gets resized?
In my application I am using resizable property for the <div> In my script i used like this $("div").resizable(); Its working fine for all the <div> tags. My requirement is to get the <div> id and I have to save the height, width of that particular <div>. I can able get the height and width of the every div but not the id. I tried in 2 ways like var divId=$(this).attr("id"); and var divId=this.id; in _mouseDrag() in the jquery.ui.resizable.js file. In both the cases divId is undefined.
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.
My resizable works great. I want to be able to set the width and height after init. How do I set the width and height from a javascript function? I am using the onClick event of an IMG to call a javascript function.
I want to set the height and width of my resizable, so I want to set ui.size.width and ui.size.height.
How do I reference ui.size.width and ui.size.height of my resizable within a javascript function?
I'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 -
I've got some problem with more then one plugin from jQuery.
My Problem is: if I use some "resizable background"-script (it works on IE7+/FF/Chrome), and the content is longer then 100% height of the screen (ipad/iphone), there's a white place at the bottom of my background-image.
The solution was, to fix the background, but it still doesn't work on mobile devices.
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.
[Code]...
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?
I have a web application where we pop up a little calendar control in a new window to allow users to choose dates. For cross-browser purposes, this is done via window.open (with some code to make it behave like a modal dialog) and I set the width and height of the window such that the controls fit nicely and it all looks good.
I have some users who are unable to see the OK and Cancel buttons at the bottom of the window due to some display settings on their machines. OK, I though, I'll just make the window resizable and they can then take control. How naive of me! Why on earth does IE decide that the minute I put 'resizable=yes' into my attributes for the new window that it should ignore the size?
I know I can do window.resizeTo in the onload of the calendar window, but I'm not keen on the resizing of the window.
I don't suppose anyone knows of a way to have IE open a resizable window of a given size without the resizeTo?
I have a function that opens a popup and I have told it not make the popup resizable but all browsers seem to ignore it and make it resizable anyway. This is the code
function openflvpopup(popurl){ window.open('FLV/play.php?file=' + popurl + '.flv', '', 'height=500px,width=550px,left=150px,top=150px,resizable=0') }
I have probably made a silly mistake but I have checked several tutorial website to make sure I write it in the syntax that they do. I can not see any mistakes.
<script language="JavaScript"><!-- /*RESIZABLE DOM GRID - (C) COPYRIGHTED DON WATSON 2003 ALL RIGHT RESERVED - DONWATS@USA.COM*/ function mouseevent(elm, _event, _function) { elm.attachEvent(_event, _function) }
function mousedetach(elm, _event, _function) { elm.detachEvent(_event, _function) }
function resizeGrid() { var srcElem = event.srcElement;
/*lets get the rule (css)*/ ruleNum = expandingTD.firstChild.className; /*assume its the span*/ ruleNum = ruleNum.substr(ruleNum.length-1,1);/*strip the num off the end*/
var _head = document.getElementsByTagName('head').item(0);
var dss = document.createElement("STYLE"); dss.id = "rowspans"; _head.appendChild(dss);
var _table = document.getElementById("grid"); var _tr = _table.getElementsByTagName("TR")[0]; var _td = _tr.getElementsByTagName("TD"); var colnum = 0;
I cannot seem to set a size for a text area relative to total screen width in CSS or HTML or Javascript? When I use CSS or a percent value in the cols attribute, they size the textarea as a percentage of another text area on the screen.
Is it possible that first I make my window resizable,than if window is less than a fixed size I can make my window not resizable?Better to say can I change resizable feature during runtime?If possible,than how?
I've been using this script (and variants that give the user different controls) for years and am positive it worked before but I just noticed that resizable is being ignored in FF 3.0.11. It is working in IE fine. I don't want the user to be able to resize the window.
Code:
function PopNada(PopNadaUrl,xW,xH) { var ScreenWidth=window.screen.width; var ScreenHeight=window.screen.height;
I'm after doing something like this A resizable background image that fades in on initial load.... I've found plenty of background image re-size scripts but none that fade in the initial image.
2.) This link should then open in an new window, annnnnd that window's size should be resizable. I've been using this technique for other standard links via jquery....
jQuery('a.popup').live('click', function(){ newwindow=window.open($(this).attr('href'),'','height=350,width=600'); if (window.focus) {newwindow.focus()}
However, when attempting to combine these two, I always get an undesired affect. I would provide the entire code, but I haven't been able to get it to work.
I am using the jquery-ui resizable plugin, but I encountered some issues :
1) I had to add the ".ui-resizable" css for that plugin to work (hopefully I found a website explaining that workaround)
2) there is no "scroll" option like in draggable (!?)
3) the containment option does not work vertically on the official example [url] you are constrained horizontally, but not vertically. In my application, the containment option is buggy too : it seems to take into account the container outer margins, or something else, I don't know what, but my windows are constrained far too soon (no it's not maxWidth/maxHeight)
4) the alsoResize option is buggy : when the containment option is used, the "alsoResized" element is not constrained as well :-( Am I missing something ? Does someone have info on what's going on with this plugin ? (1.7.1, it's not an alpha version). if there is another resizable plugin available out there ? (like the one used in [url])
I am looking to resize my entire webpage down to specific smaller resolution and add it to an iframe. I do not need it to "auto-resize" depending on viewpoint, just shrink it to a smaller size.How can I use javascript to resize the entire page to my dimensions?
i have a menu generated by a list with nested lists. i want the parent link to stay highlighted when the mouse hovers over the sub menus. because those sub menus are also generated by jquery (qtip), CSS alone won't do it (triedul.topnav li:hover a {background-color: #F00;}).is there a way to do this using jquery?