Re-size Image To Fit Window Size?
Aug 31, 2011I started learning javascript couple of days ago, so this may be a noobie question.
I wrote a simple code that should re-size the image (there's some other code in here just in case) code...
I started learning javascript couple of days ago, so this may be a noobie question.
I wrote a simple code that should re-size the image (there's some other code in here just in case) code...
I started learning javascript couple of days ago, so this may be a noobie question.
I wrote a simple code that should re-size the image (there's some other code in here just in case) code...
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
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I am new to Jquery mobile framework.I have an asp.net web application and I want to convert it into Jquery mobile framework.I have a datalist on an aspx page.The size of the datalist decreases according to the window size to certain extent after which the size of the datalist becomes constant and doesn't decrease with the window size.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'd have thought this would be easy but I've been looking for hours and all I can find is info on getting the viewport size, which is normally useful but not in my situation.
In this case I need the actual browser size, including the scrollbars, toolbars, status bars etc. to get an idea of browsers which aren't maximised/full screen and how big they are, and to calculate the amount of the screen taken up by toolbars etc too.
I want every time i click on a link a new window to appear.. The new window i want to have the dimensions of the included picture. Finally I want a close button on the window ..
View 5 Replies View RelatedI didn't write much of this code, but basically, it opens an image in a new window. The problem is that the new window can either be the whole page, or a certain set size. I would like to make the window height and width determined not by a pixel number, but by a percentage of the size of the image I am opening in the new window.
here is the piece of code I think is pertinant.
// Strip file name from image src
var spath=targ.getAttribute('src');
wholePathLength=spath.length;
strippedPathLength=spath.substring(0,spath.lastIndexOf("/")).length;
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An example of the resizing of an image can be seen here as well as at most photography galleries that are full-screen. You can see the size of the image change by shrinking your browser window. I want to make that gallery using javascript. I already have the ability to make a horizontal slider with left/right navigation - that part is easy. I just have never done anything with dynamic image sizes.One thing that was brought up to me already was the ability to shrink the browser window to fit.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to size an image to fit the browser window. It will be the only thing in the frame, so it doesn't matter if it's the background or not. I've found quite a few ways to have the image automatically resize itself where it either gets cropped off or changes ratio to stretch, but I've not found anything where it'll keep the full image and ratio and just have bars top and bottom or sides.
View 14 Replies View RelatedI so far have a scrollable image gallery of some thumbnails, I now wish to be able to click on the thumbnails and it load the corresponding full sized image with the website and everything else behind it being darkened/dimmed.the xhtml is structured like this so far, with no links to the full size images
<div class="sc_menu">
<ul class="sc_menu">
<li><a href="#">
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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?
I'm attempting to make a web page that adapts to the size of your browser size when it maximized. Because I'm only 15 I'm not such a great programmer or coder. I've done my best with the resources I have though (Fluent in Lua and a natural ability to pick languages syntax up quickly)
Here is what I have so far, it doesn't work and it is starting to puzzle me. As it seems correct as I look at it. I'm sorry if this question show my ignorance. I try my best to hide it.
Some of it is Copy pasted from sources on Google. But only for educational purposes, I learn off reading, examining and testing out snippets.
I'm basically trying to get the max size of the window and resize the div accordingly.
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.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI developed a web application and it is working fine, except for one issue. The application includes uploading files from a JSP to my servlet, and the issue is that i would like to have a limit for the uploaded files on the client side (before actually uploading it).
I investigated alot and found some ways like changing my JSPs to PHPs, which is not feasable for my application. I would also like to add that using the Flash component ("<object>") for uploading is not feasable also at this time. Using ActiveX does not work also (for some security issues in javascript, it can not access the system information, also ActiveX works only on IE).
I would like to add that I have my application running on Oracle application Server, JSPs for displaying the forms, MultiPart Java API for getting the form input values and files to my servlet and everything is developed in JAVA.
Either by limiting the file size or the limiting the whole request size sent to the servlet.
I need a script that will open a new window (popup / new link) in a specific size, but will also close the old window (where the popup came from). I know the popup window is easy but finding a work-able close window script as the new window is opened is impossible!!
View 3 Replies View RelatedI've got this row of images (in the end there will be more rows of pics
as well). When a user clicks on the image, I want a new window to open
with a larger version of the image. I want that new window to be
customized to the size of the new larger image. Also, when users go
back to see other images in their larger size, I want the new window
(assuming they never closed the first one) to come back to the front.
I've only gotten as far as getting the larger images to open in a new
window at a set size in the function. I thought I could just make
specific scripts for each image, but that would be cumbersome to say
the least....
is there a way to get the available size inside the window?
technically a kind of otherHeight - (toolbarsH + scrollbarsH + etc).
I am using Dreamweaver to open a pop up window when you click in a thundnail to make the picture bigger. In Dreamweaver you have the option to specify the dimensions of the pop up window(in my case the same as the photograph). It seems to work fine in Explorer, but Safari leaves a white border along the right and bottom edges(aprox 14 pix). I have tried to do the window smaller but then in other browsers you need scroll bars. I would like the new window be exactly the same size of the photograph. Is there any easy way to control this?
View 3 Replies View RelatedIts the first time Ive used the showModalDialog function and was wondering how best to size the dialog to compensate for the window borders.
My command looks a bit like this:
500px; dialogWidth: 700px; dialogTop: 150px; dialogLeft: 150px; edge: Raised; center: No; help: No; scroll: No; status: Yes;")'
While I set the width and height to 700 and 500 respectively, the internal size of the window.document object comes out to be 694 and 448.
I have a "Roaming Companion" on my sites index page (www.studylinks.org - look for the red R) and I would like to fix its size and disable the expand and maximize functions. I assume it's in the Java rather than the HTML or CSS but do tell me if i'm wrong.I'm new to the forum so please forgive any posting/etiquette errors on my part. Javascript Document
function doPopups() {
if (!document.getElementsByTagName) return false;
var links=document.getElementsByTagName("a");
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I have a photo gallery which lists out a bunch of photos. You can click on one which will open the photo in another window for you to view. In this window then, you are able to go to the next image, to the previous one, etc.
Now, I have some images which are portrait style, some are landscape. I want to have the window that the images show in to be adjusted on the fly depending on the orientation of the photo. I.e., if the photo is landscape, I want to display it in a window which is 800x600 in size; if it's portrait, I want to display it in a window which is 600x800.
All the thumbnails have the following code for their href: Code:
i am having a problem with javascript. I have a page with a bunch of links on it, and whenever someone clicks on link i want it to popup, but each popup to have its own size, instead of a fixed size.lp.
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
<!-- Begin
function Help(URL) {
day = new Date();
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can anybody tell me how to get the size of image using javsacript that can run both on IE,FF and safari.
i want to check if the image is greater than 2mb of size it should give an alert message to user ....
i have image button i need to display image .if the size of the image button is 100*100 and image size is 50*50 .the remaining space of the image button should be empty.the image should not stretch.
View 1 Replies View RelatedA dynamically created html page contains a body tag with a single (filled)
table in it. Sie size of the table changes in a wide scale (from 5% to 150%
of the screen size independent in height and width.
The page is displayed in a popup window opened either via an onclick-event
or a href anchor (depends on the navigation). Now the obvious problem is
this:
When choosing a fixed window size things look silly most of the time. Either
you have a nearly empty window or you have to scroll all the time...
So I want to resize the window. Resize it to what size? The size that is
required by the pages content when redered in the browser. That's all :-)
-- hmmm -- I tried around quite a lot with scrollHeigths, offsetWidth and so
on, but there does not seem to be any more or less reliable solution.,
Especially not when trying to make stuff usable for different browsers.
Does anyone have a hint what else I can try, where I could look?
I'm a newbie...I'm having trouble changing the size of an image when I
use different window sizes when loading the and resizing the browser window.