I'm working with a site which has a centered table which is fixed width at 961px.Now what I need to do is to display one image on the right of this, and one of the left, and make it so that the image trails out to a constant color.
The issue starts when this image (really it was originally one image with white space between the two borders) is displayed in the browser. Depending on browser, resolution, etc, the image became far too wide.
I need create offline html page, graphic menu for autorun. How to resize a html page to perfectly fit a background image size? I need html page that need be resized to perfectly fit a background image size, also, this page need be centered on screen.
So my task was to build basically photo-based department org-charts for a SharePoint 2007 environment. Not sure why I was asked to do this as the last time I web designed was when Netscape 4.0 and IE4 were still duking it out, but whatever.I inserted my images (125x125) into tables and everything looks great. on my screen.Boss's screen, a slightly smaller monitor with a lower resolution, not so much.I'd like to be able to dynamically resize the image display sizes based on detected screen resolutions, or failing that, have at least 2 image libraries using 75x75 and 125x125 and then load one image size or the other based again on detected screen resolutions.
I have a project and need some advice.How do I display a random background image each time I reload, andresize thatbackground image to fill the entire browser window?RESIZE:
In Opera, the dynamic resize of the iframe isn't working correctly. As you can see in the code, I have set a minimum height of 200px so the iFrame should always be a minimum height but if the content requires it will increase. It works fine in IE8, Safari, FF, Chrome but not in Opera. In Opera it just sets the height at 200px.
I have a form, and i want two alternative submit links done as <a> links.Essentially, one will 'save changes' and remain on the same page, the other will 'save and preview' the final content.I've been playing for a while and can't seem to get it to workIf i just use one button and set the form action as normal all works fine.I'm told that i can set the form action within a javascript function and submit the form from there, but the problem is that clicking the link now just goes to the 'href' on the save button without submitting the form. (I believe the href is still required to make a working link).My code is as follows (ive simplified it to the essential components being used, theres also some php bits in the action being set) :
Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function docSave()
I have the following code in a .net page: <IMG alt="photo" src="Imagesa.gif" height="70" width="70">
When the page opens, the window is not maximized. So when I maximize the window, the image disappears. If I restore down, the image is still gone. All the darn coding on this page and I'm getting stuck on HTML!
I am building a simple t-shirt creator app for my shop and I am using the interface.js library: [URL].. docs/drag to drag/drop and re-size the graphic on the shirt background image.
Once the user has chosen a spot to put the graphic, how do I save the background image of the t-shirt with the image they dropped in the correct spot? Like, to merge the two graphics in place?
I am trying to recreate this functionality on my website where you can drag a background image around and when you get ot the edges of the image it bounces back to the edge of that corrosponding side. have a look at the site in question - [url]
So far i have recreated the top left and right edges using
The image does not get resized. I've been testing the page on current browsers (IE 8, Firefox, Chrome). I'm certain I'm doing something newbish, I don't really know Javascript all that well.
function doButtons(picimage) { eval("document['picture'].src = " + picimage + ".src"); } <?php // to change the image size within the web page function imageResize($width, $height, $target) { //takes the larger size of the width and height and applies the formula accordingly... //this is so this script will work dynamically with any size image [Code]....
I have to display an image in a fixed spot on my web page. The images are submitted by users, and I have no control over their size (width and height). If the image is wider than 130 pixels, I need to display it with an IMG WIDTH=130 to fit the spot. If the image is less than 130 pixels, I want to display it as is.
Is there a way with Javascript to retrieve the width of the image before the image is displayed by the browser? I know I can preload the image, can I then look at the width before the HTML displays it?
how to resize a div containing some text by setting a width and height so it would stretch to fill that area like an <img> tag? E.g. when you set the width and height attribute of an image, it resizes the image to fill that area. I do not wish to send a request to a php script to build an image containing the text since it will be slow and affect the scalability of the web app. Oh, and I would preferably not like to use html5 because it is a requisite that I need compatibility with ie7+ (and firefox/chrome).
I have a script that controls the backgroundcolourof a page by clicking on the respective linkassociatedwith that background colour ie background color 1=> click link 1 etc
However i want to change the script so that a single universal button/link can replace the need for having a dedicated link to load itsassociatedbackground colour. Heres is the current code which uses a link to change the background;
<!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> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Untitled Document</title>[CODE]...
I am having an issue with setting the background-image of a another div #x to the background image of #y.Correct me if I am wrong but I think you would do this in a simple case by saying
$ ( '#x' ).
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So when it does it, it is getting the URL of the generator (I logged it. what is actually being passed is [URL] This would require a server call to generate a new image, In this particular application, even if it wasn't exactly the image y had it would be acceptable. But it's not doing it. It is not getting any image at all. Am I doing something wrong, i.e. is it supposed to just work? I would think not, since the page has already been rendered. This is almost an ajax situation but I don't know how to do it for an image. I don't really want to generate a new image anyway, I'd be very happy to get the one that's already there. How would I access the actual image already attached to y and not do another server call?
I need to have an image of a heart on a site that beats, so essentially it expands and contracts. Whats the best animation effect for this? Should I use .animate to resize the image?
I have two images, one on top of another. I would like it so that if you mouse over the image on top (imgB), this image would resize and expand. I have tried playing with jQuery's animate() and height/width properties, but these just crop the image as oppose to resizing them.
Basically, i have an image that i want it to be resized when i maximize and change browser size, so it is always centered. I have to use only javascript. I tried many window.resize functions but nothing works. Lets say the image is called 0000.jpg.
I've written some javasript code to resize an image tag. While the page loads the image tag is display: none so a large image wont break the stylesheet before I have a chance to shrink it. onload I call function load1 and you can follow the rest from the code below. This is working in Firefox and Chrome and appears to be doing absolutely nothing in any version of IE.
Javascript after </html> tag: <script type="text/Javascript"> function load1() { imageLoaded(); document.getElementById("confImage").style.display = "block"; } function imageLoaded() { var iW = document.getElementById("confImage").width; var iH = document.getElementById("confImage").height; changeImageSize(iW, iH); } function changeImageSize(iW, iH) { if (iW > 460 || iH > 460) { reset dimension of image to fit in div var multiply = 0; if (460 / iW < 460 / iH) { multiply = myFloor(460 / iW, 3); } else { multiply = myFloor(460 / iH, 3); } document.getElementById("confImage").width = multiply * iW; document.getElementById("confImage").height = multiply * iH; }} function myFloor(n, pos) { n = "" + n; if (n.length < n.indexOf('.') + pos + 1) { return parseInt(n); } else { return n.substr(0, n.indexOf('.') + pos); }} </script>
I have an image that i want it to be resized when i maximize and change browser size. I have to use only javascript. I tried many window.resize functions but nothing works. Lets say the image is called 0000.jpg.