Resizing - Need A 1x1 Pixel Image For Flagcounter
Aug 6, 2011i would need a 1x1 pixel image for my flagcounter,ive been trying for months:([URL] (the stars for the image not to appear)
View 8 Repliesi would need a 1x1 pixel image for my flagcounter,ive been trying for months:([URL] (the stars for the image not to appear)
View 8 RepliesI'm currently trying to move a div that holds a text message forward pixel by pixel and eventually I'll write the code for it to go backwards and repeat.
But I am not quite understanding what I've done wrong. It seems like a simple task, but It's not going anywhere.
I call a function from the xhtml document like so:
<body onload = "moveText()">
<div id="movingText">
<p>This message should scroll forward</p>
</div>
[Code]....
it seems so clear cut, I can't imagine what could be wrong but apparently all my browsers don't like it.
I have the following down code to display xy of image pixel I want to add an event ( onclick ) to save the current xy to an array after that I want to add a button to display the previous saved xy in this array...any clue??
<html>
<head>
<script>
function showPosition1(evt,elImage)
[Code]....
I will have two text boxes that will accept numeric values and an image. What I need is if the user change the value of box 1, the value in box 2 will automatically update depending on the pixel dimensions of the image and vice versa.
Basically I need to automatically calculate the pixel ratio of an image and then use that value to multiply by the user inputted size.
We are code crushing the width of images from 285px to 260 pix.
However we aren't changing the height. we need a bit of javascript
that can make that percentage change to the height as well.
im trying to resize an image to fit it in a cell in my table which is a fixed width and height. The images im using have varying sizes some are more tall than wide and some are more wide than tall .
So im using this javascript code that i have got from somewhere on the net ( cant mind where now) that should hopefully resize the image keeping the aspect ratio but the code is not resizing the image .
my page for example is on [URL] and if you click the text "previous" or "next" you will see what i mean
I am loading an html page using the .load() function into a div called content. I have an overlay that is the same size as the div (I do this for a transparent effect).So with the .load() function in the callback I set the overlay div height to the content div height.. which works fine except when there are images. Since the images aren't loaded yet the div height will be smaller than actual size.[code]and the html file can include anything such as video or images.I tried doing a .delay(1000) just to see if that would fix it but didn't seem like the delay was working.How would I properly set the overlay div height to the content div height AFTER the images have been loaded?
View 2 Replies View RelatedCode...
So the idea of the code is to load an image from a record, and echo both scenarios of 1) the image being a valid size and fitting in the table, or 2) the image width is too large, so add on width='100%' to the image. After both rows have been loaded, call the javascript function in PHP to hide the appropriate table row.
I'm attempting to integrate an image resizing interface (view source for code) on one of my projects.
When you resize the box, I'd like to keep the proportions (which I can set i.e. 4:3) instead of allowing you to freely transform it..
I've had no reply from the author, does anyone know how it could be made to constrain set proportions?
Could some-one please tell me (in simple words ? ) why client-side image resizing is not possible by JQuery - not just changing the breadth & height of an image but actually changing the image to decrease the image file's size ?
It seems possible in java & flash . I would like something like in :[URL].. I would like to have a smaller/fixed image size to upload to server, instead of doing the resizing on the server.
The *small, medium fullsize* text will be off to the left (in IE8 or IE9, works fine in Chrome, FireFox) and will not be aligned with the left edge of the image.
Code [URL] Line 154:
Code JavaScript:
ShowView.prototype.setImageSrc = function (imagesrc) {
var image = $('img#image');
[code]...
From what I can tell the `container.width(imageWidth);` is not rendered in IE8 or IE9. If the page is refreshed then it works. Using the built in developer tool shows the correct value in the html but if you use selector tool in the developer tool outline does not reflect the changed width value.I've tried using vanilla javascript. That did not work. I've tried setting the image source twice. That did not work either.
Im using the below javascript to resize images on a forum I have created but I want it to ignore 2 certain images that are part of my header. Heres the code
<script>
window.onload = resizeimg;
function resizeimg()
{
if (document.getElementsByTagName)
{
[Code]...
How can i improve image quality on resizing it by mouse dragging.
I need to do this using javascript. Can we achieve this using some scale factors.
i just want to know if there is a way on how to determine if the images are fully loaded before resizing the images. I currently develop a slideshow that display images from the server. I just found out that if the images is not fully loaded it return wrong height and width. I just want to determine if the images are fully loaded before i resize it.Height and width is important to my application because i need it to adjust margin of the images.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI've set up jcarousel and configured it to work how I need it to, apart from one thing; I need the images to keep their width - height ratio when the browser is resized.
I'm using the Flexible carousel configuration and the width of the images changes appropriately when the window is resized, but the height stays the same, I need it to change.
I'm close, but the issue is that if the window is opened at a size that is SMALLER than the original image, it wont scale down to the smaller size until i first make the window bigger, THEN size it down smaller. The image itself is big (its fashion photography so it needs to be high res) and the js sets the minimum width at 1070. Id like to have the image as big as possible and then on page load automatically drop down to as low as 1070px if the window size is small. Here is the js:
[Code]...
I got this working in chrome and was happy until I got to check out IE8! Enough said about that.The code I have now will work (in both chrome and IE8) if I manually set the height and width of the image but I cannot get them dynamically, for instance if images have different sizes, I've been trying for a while now but cannot get anywhere with it.The code I am currently using (of my own creation) is;
$("#lightbox_image_container").html('<img id="lightbox_image" src="http://www.veritywebdesign.com/gallery/gallery_images/image.jpg" />');
$("#lightbox_image").load(function() {
// image_width = $("#lightbox_image").width();
[code]....
How do I get the height and width dynamically after loading the image?
In the following (IE only) mini page (a table which is supposed
to have a fixed header), when you first do anything with the scroll
bar, you will see the top two rows of the table jump slightly
(a few pixels) down and to the right. I could figure out
a specific numeric fudge factor value that will make me happy
on my own Win 2K / IE 6 system, but I'd like to know a proper
way to make this more general (for other IEs). Code:
I'm about to pull my hair out dealing with this pixel.This is the information CJ has given me. The OID (order ID) is a unique alphanumeric ID that needs to be generated on your end, and will be assigned to each unique transaction that occurs. If the OID is not unique, meaning if our system detects a duplicate OID for another transaction, the second transaction will be ignored, which is why it is important that unique OIDs are generated for each transaction (in your case, for each lead form that is completed and submitted) and
What I would suggest doing for your OID, is hardcoding a time and date stamp into the pixel to act as the OID. When you do this, you must exclude any symbols (colons, slashes, periods, etc) from the time/date stamp, and have the time be recorded all the way down to the millisecond. Since it will be extremely rare (if it happens at all) that two transactions will occur within the same millisecond, it will create a unique number to act as the OID for each lead that is submitted.
[Code]...
In my html there are N div with class="wrapper". In every wrapper there are img.
I want to know how many pixel are all the img.i wrote this: var totalWidth = 0;
But the console give me this error: Uncaught TypeError: Object [url] has no method 'width'
In the rest of the file i use width several times and only when i add this metod the console give me this error.
Can I configure this function to make it print a certain pixel only?
Around 500px X 700px Center.
CODE:
Is it possible?
I've read through a number of links that discuss various methods of
resizing a div; however, nothing seems to work correctly for me. The
basic idea is that I would like to implement is a panel that can be
hidden (to save space), but collapses smoothly, rather than all at
once.
I've tried setting the div's style.height property. Doing so does, in
fact, resize the div (at least in Firefox 2.0); however, the inner text
does not disappear as the div is resized. Should I apply another CSS
style to the inner text or is there another method of obtaining the
desired results? Code:
<div id="resizetest" style="width:200px;height:200px;border:2px solid blue">
<div style="background:#000033">
<a href="#" style="float:right;background:#ffffff" onclick='document.getElementById("resizetest").height="50";'>_</a>[code]....
Why doesn't this resize? I've looked at examples, and I don't see what's wrong.
I want to reload th page after resizing the window (Browser). I used the
event onresize.
The problem the server gets too many requests (on every resize: pixel by
pixel).
window.onresize = myfunction();
What can I do to reload the page only after releasing the mouse.
I am using a popup window to show pictures. Each time the user clicks on
a thumbnail in the mail HTML page, the popup either appears or reloads a
new picture.
Some pictures are portrait, and some are landscape. I build the popup
html dynamically. How can I a) resize the popup window to fit the image,
and b) pop it to the forefront once the new picture is loaded?
i have a div, i set the innerHTML property to a formatted paragraph of
text. however, at times the text exceeds the width (and height) of the
div. how do i create a fixed width div and make it use a scrollbar if
the contents exceed the height and width specified. i'm using microsoft
visual studio, and i have the width explicitly set in the properties
but still on setting the innerHTML it resizes automatically.