Width & Height Of Browser Viewport.
Aug 24, 2006How can I get visible viewport dimensions of any browser?
View 2 RepliesHow can I get visible viewport dimensions of any browser?
View 2 RepliesHow 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 RelatedEssentially the idea is to make Element-B and Element-C to cover the area horizontally starting from center of Element-A and ending at the edge of viewport.So, I guess i want to get the distance value from the center of Element-A to the edge of viewport
Additional notes:
Element-A doesnt have static position or size.
Element-B and Element-C verticalposition or height is
irrelevant.
I was thinking something like this:Calculate width of Element-A and divide it by two ( Or just get half the width if theres a way. )
Get the distance from the edge of Element-A to the edge of Viewport Add up these calculated values.Of course unless theres way to get that this width straight up )I was trying to look for a way to do list item 2.
write a PHP script that detects the user's viewport width, and I am guessing stores this in a variable, then checks if it is less than or equal to 1024px using an if statement and if so attaches a certain stylesheet, lets say alternative.CSS, but in the else part of the statement; therefore, if the viewport width is greater than 1024px, it attaches or links default.css
View 8 Replies View RelatedExample A (this works):
Code:
<html>
BLAH
<script>
alert(document.body.clientWidth + "x" + document.body.clientHeight);
</script>
</html>
[Code]...
I am working on Javascript code that gets the size of the browser viewport. My code works perfecty if the page has content. But my code does not work at all if the page has no content. Try the code examples above to see what I am talking about. How can I make it work regardless of whether or not the page has content?
I am trying to be able to manipulate the width and height of an <img> but do
not seem to be able.
"Yes", I know the JavaScript will "not" manip anything, which is ok. I
simply do not know how to capture the width or height. Once I can do that I
can manipulate them.
Here is the HTML for the <img>
<div class="ImgMnp" id="myImg" onmouseover="imgSize('myImg','fpImg)">
<img src="images/FirePlace.jpg" width="480" height="640" id="fpImg" />
</div>
Here is the JavaScript I tried to manipulate the <img>
function imgSize(myID,myImg)
{
var myDiv= document.getElementById(myID); //get correct <div>
var myImage=document.getElementById(myImg); //get correct <img>
var myWidth=myImage.style.width; //attempt to capture width of <img>
var myHeight=myHeight.style.height; //attempt to capture height of <img>
alert("myWidth+, +myHeight"); //show if I this function works
}
Will someone please tell me what I am doing wrong.
I have the correct height and width for an image, however when I set the Javascript pop up to this height and width it does not display all of the image.
Does Javascript use different dimensions or what? And how can I set the height and width for it to compensate for Javascript's mistake?
I have the following code:
HTML Code:
<html>
<head>
<style type="text/css">
[code]...
I can't make the browser to read the style.width and style.height from the CSS. Does anyone know a fix for that, so that I don't have to use inline styles for every div?
How can I get the width and height of an object? I try
document.getElementById('tooltip').width
but it returns "undefined" in IE / Mozilla
My object is a DIV with dynamically changed "style.width" from "" to "600"
--------------------
Basically I want a DIV layer with at most 600px width
(if text inside has greater width then 600 else text width)
So, I try this:
my_object.style.width="";
if (my_object.width > 600) then my_object.style.width=600;
But as I say, my_object.width is not working
I was wondering if you can in CSS create an <img> tag with an Id? Then use that image tag in the body tag to refer to make it the background image. If you can I think I would then be able to resize the background image using DOM and javascript to fill the browser window without having to repeat the image, maybe?
I'm thinking this might work because.
1. Can't you create a style for any html or xhtml tag (element)?
2. The image tag has a height and width attribute.
3. If a tag (element) has an Id in the CSS you can control its attributes with DOM or javascript?
4. I should be able to use the Image tag by Id reference in the body tag - background attribute?
Suppose I have an image - "image.gif" How to know its width and height ?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have a form and in that form I have a file field through that I can browse for images. Now what I want is that whatever the image file user selected i need the width and height of that image.
View 3 Replies View RelatedHow can I find the height and width of a webpage? Say I want to make
sure someone's webpage is within an 800X600 viewing area. Width is the
most important but if I can get width, I should also be able to get
height.
I don't need to modify the page in anyway. Just get the width and
height. I can reference the page in an iframe, cfhttp (CFMX) or
something if it needs to be on my server.
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")
[code]....
This script changes the image, I wanted to know if there is a way to automatically resize the div's height and width based on the actual image proportions.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
[Code]....
My html document contain many images which has the attribute src of img tag as the flowing :
[URL]
All those images has the common source folder [URL] This is an example :
<img
src = "http://images.mysite.com/a/p/ap.eba553af4b719.ec03.jpg?x=210&y=83&q=85&sig=Tua1ukyUEVKTPSsz7xGPsg--"
width = "105"
[Code]....
i need the innerHeight and innerWidth of the clients browser window to be returned from a function. here is what i have however some times the value being returned is in fact greater than the browser window (only by a few pixles) i'm assuming this has something to do with 'tabs' in my browser.
function getW(){
var w;
if(document.innerWidth){ w=document.innerWidth;
} else if(document.documentElement.clientWidth){ w=document.documentElement.clientWidth;
} else if(document.body){ w=document.body.clientWidth; }
return w;
}
function getH(){
var h;
if(document.innerHeight){ h=document.innerHeight;
} else if(document.documentElement.clientHeight){ h=document.documentElement.clientHeight;
} else if(document.body){ h=document.body.clientHeight; }
return h;
}
i'm returning the value into a Math.random()*getH();
i'm using the value from that to randomly position a single character on the page.
I have a simple form with file control. I want to check out uploaded image's width and height on client side.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow can I change the height and width of an element with Javascript? I have tried and so far I can only change either the width or height but not both, doing something like this…
Code:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<script type = "text/javascript">
function changeSize(){document.getElementById('test').style.height = '200'}
[code]....
And this works fine but if I try to change both height and width it doesn’t work. Doing something like this doesn’t work
Code:
function changeSize(){document.getElementById('test').style.height = '200' width=’200’}
im using the following javascript function to popup a new window that will display the full size of thumbnail images.
However, whenever I click on an image, the full image will not appear. Only a very small window will appear. How can I alter the function below so that the full image will appear?
function popUp(URL) {
day = new Date();
id = day.getTime();
eval("page" + id + " = window.open(URL, '" + id + "', 'toolbar=0,scrollbars=0,location=0,statusbar=0,menubar=0,resizable=0,width=100%,height=100%');");
}
I heard it's not possible to get the width and height of a flash file using PHP and that's only possible through JavaScript.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI set the height of an object to "100%", via its HTML definition. I later want to determine the actual height of it, using JavaScript. If I access its "height" property it returns the string "100%". How do I get the actual height, in pixels, that it ended up being when it got displayed by the browser?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to preload some images for a webpage _and_ determing their width and
height. The problem is that the scripts continue while the images are loaded in the
background, while I need the thus undefined values of image.width and image.height.
Thus I'm looking for a function which stops executing my script until the
images are all fully loaded.
Some non-working sample code included. Notice this only doesn't work well on Firefox. The code runs without errors, but it doesn't get the correct height and width. To see the
problem the images used shouldn't be in the browser cache. Code:
I wonder to show the images in a table format... and to set a box of
width 100px and height 100px, is there a way?
Right now, if I set width to 100px, then height can be 180px...
If I set height to 100px, then width can be 260px...
What I really want is, to have the greatest width and greatest height
so long as none of them exceed 100px, and maintaining the aspect
ratio. (I don't want to set both width and height to 100px for the
aspect ratio will be weird...)
so powerful as HTML and CSS is, is the above possible?
So it might be possible to use Javascript... but what about for users
who have javascript turned off? and because I am loading the jpg
files in one .php, and posting to another .php file and setting the
HTML in the second file... so getting the width and height info in the
first page and passing it to the second .php can be kind of messy.