I have images on my website that I want to enlarge when the user mouses over them - but to be as smooth as this example and actually displays over top of the content as opposed to making the content move and resize. I am sure that I could build this from scratch, but really do not have time and why invent the wheel if I do not have to!
where they enlarge a thumbnail on mouse over events? I have seen a lot out there, but all seem to want to replace the image with a new larger image of the same kind. What I would prefere for it to do is enlarge or zoom the thumbnail image, so that 2 images are not needed for every image.
I did find somthing which does exactly what I need, but the enlarged image keeps flashing on and off for some reason. This is the code
<script type='text/javascript'> function get(eid) { var d = document;
[Code].....
I would imagine it has somthing to do with the pop image function, but not to sure.
Im trying to enlarge an image using onmouseover but im trying to keep the image in the same central position eg. The image increases in size from the middle out rather than the top left corner staying in the same position (as in my code). An onmouseout setting the image back to the original size.
I'm wondering if anyone knows of some simple javascript that allows me to create a floating image rollover enlargement, similar to the ones on the homepage of ThemeForest [URL]
I am working on getting my tumblr blog on my web site and there's a feature in the template that I would like to use on my site but after going through lots of sites offering tools, I couldn't find one the same.
this is my blog [URL] when hovering over a photo, you see the zoom button, clicking it makes the picture bigger and fades the background out.
Anyone know where I can get a script to do this? Has anyone used one of these? Do they automatically work on all images on the page without extra code on each image?
I wonder if its possible to show and hide a image with javascipt. I want the image to disapear from bottom and up very smooth, maybe under 3-4sec. Is it possible ? any tips ?
I am brand new to JQuery but love it already. I have a couple of questions about a image effect I have found on a site and have used in my website. I found it herehttp://www.htmldrive.net/items/show/136/Image-Preview-Gallery and you can see how I am using it [URL]... The problem I have is. Is there anyway to add a per-loader into the jquery while theimage loads as the images I am using are larger then what the person that made used and the images are taking a little while to load. and also when you click the image it takes you to a new page with just the image on it is there a way to stop it from doing that?
I have a form to allow the user upload images. The user browse for an image in their computer and click open, th image to be upload is preview on the img tag. The script works fine with IE, but does not work with mozilla Netscap bowsers. Does anyone knows what could be the problem? Does the ONchange function works in Netscape? Or anyone knows a tag that can preview the image file before uploadin it. Code:
when client uploads any image at that time before uploading the image i want to display that image to the client. so please provide me the snippet of javascript to achieve this thing.
but i am not able to preview this image on mozilla so please provide me the solution for this or if it it possible using ajax then also please provide the solution. the altimate goal is: the local image which is suppose to be uploaded should first be previewed to the client or uploder.
I have a form where visitors can upload an image. Rather than showing the form data and image again with a "are you sure you want to upload this stuff" button, I thought it would be neat to show a preview of the image next to the "browse" button after they indicate which image they want to upload. I'm guessing this is not possible given the image is on their systems?.?.
I am getting problem to preview image when user select file before submit the form. I tried to search on internet to sort out this porblem but no succeeded.
I wanted to do an Ajax script to resize and preview and image in an html form. Well, I didn't find how to do with Ajax, so I had to use php.The issue is that JavaScript cannot manage a file field to get the selected file and send it via Ajax. The only way to send a file is submitting a form. To not send all data of the form, the file field must be a separate form from the rest of the data. So it can be automatically sent to a php script, which resizes the image, uploads it and then can display it in a iframe without reloading the page.
Then you have the resized image previewed in the form without submitting all data. And then you can send all data with Ajax, including the path of the previously uploaded image, which is stored as a variable in the iframe.I use one html file and two php scripts, which in total are less than 20 KB.
I am working in Dreamweaver CS4 with both HTML and Javascript. I created a preview area and some thumbnails beneath. Each thumbnail is linked to a full size image. So far, so good. I'm attempting to follow a Javascript tutorial to make a lightbox. I added CSS rules and the javascript code in the hopes of having my thumbnail show the image in the clickable preview area when hovering. However, my fullsize image does not display in the preview area. Interestingly, when I hover over the preview, I see at the bottom of my browser that it is still linked, just not displaying. The preview area is blank.
I am working in Dreamweaver CS4 with both HTML and Javascript. I created a preview area and some thumbnails beneath. Each thumbnail is linked to a full size image. So far, so good. I'm attempting to follow a Javascript tutorial to make a lightbox. I added CSS rules and the javascript code (below) in the hopes of having my thumbnail show the image in the clickable preview area when hovering. However, my fullsize image does not display in the preview area. Interestingly, when I hover over the preview, I see at the bottom of my browser that it is still linked, just not displaying. The preview area is blank.
Before image upload I want users to preview their choice. For some reason JS doesn't work with all browsers except FF.When a user selects file, JS preview function should insert it into #addPreview div where preview.gif is located as a default picture. If everything goes OK preview.gif is replaced with new selected file. Otherwise wrong size or file type is detected. Alert message appears in #addPreviewAlert div.Here's my code:
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Code: <!-- ALERTS --> <div id="addPreviewAlert"></div> <!-- END ALERTS -->[code]...
Tell me why Firefox works as desired, but all other browsers don't allow any preview. They don't show any JS error messages and alerts either.
I tried the script below in IE 6, 7, and 8 and it all seems to work, but it doesn't work with firefox 3. I'm trying to do a preview to an upload image, pretty much like how kijiji does it. (try it with kijiji if you want to know what I mean).This script shows a thumbnail of the image that is about to be uploaded before the form is submitted.Anybody know how to make this work in all browsers?
Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html>
I 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
I've got to have a typo somewhere, but i can't seem to find it. I need a new pair of eyes to point it out for me. background: trying to code a mouseover link for a nav bar. everything is working( hyperlink, normal image shows up) but when i mouse over the image swap doesn't happen.
I have 2 parts of code. 1st preloads images and does the swap function. loads in <head> See below:
I am in the process of developing a website. I would like to use some images. The image should zoom on mouse over and mouse click i.e the image should zoom to h:100*W:100 on mouse over and on mouse click it should be zoomed to h:1000*w:1000. Also I would like to change the mouse over image and mouse click image before zooming.
The objective is to have an image fade to another one progressivly while the mouse is over, when its not it fades back to the original, whether or not it faded to the target completely or not. That is, if it takes 1 second to fade completely to the other image, and you take your mouse off it at 0.5 seconds, it will begin to fade back to the original. I have a problem where I want to give this ability to multiple images (thumbnails) on a page, without having reams and reams of code and instead just have one function accomadate any number of images.