Im using the cycle plugin trying to make a banner slide tha is 100% the width of the window, my problem is that when i resize de window the banner does not align center, it stays somo what left align. So is there a way to keep the slides align center after you resize the window usingthe cycle plugin? or is there another plugin that i can do that? I attached a image to ilustrate, the white banner with the cat should align center when i resize the windows but it stays left align.
I'm trying to develop a function to resize a control upon window resize. In regular javascript I would make a global array of control names and append code to the event that cycles through and resizes each control.For example
var proportionalizedImages=new Array(); proportionalizedImages.push(document.getElementById(ctrl)); if (window.addEventListener)[code]....
I'm wondering if there's a more elegant way to do this in jQuery. I've played around with it a bit, but i'm unsure how to get the control object to the resize function triggered by window resize without a global variable.
I'm trying to scale the text with the size of the window (I've also got all the layout sizes in ems, so this should keep the aspect ratio of everything the same as the window is resized). The code that I've got at the moment doesn't do anything -
While trying out some of the code given in the book, I found that passing CSS properties and values in the jQuery is not working somehow. Following is what I have written.
Where as if Ipass CSS properties infollowing way, it is working. But I would need to write multiple statements for that. $('#first tbody tr:even').css('color', '#873450');
I'm developing a web-template editor for a client, and they want it to update the changes in real-time using javascript. So, in other words, when a person selects a different background image, I use:
document.body.style.backgroundImage="url("+bgimg+")"; Well, I've run into a little problem. I can't seem to find any manual on what comes after style.*
So far, I've seen style.color, style.backgroundImage, style.backgroundRepeat, style.backgroundColor. But, I'm looking for something that can control text-decoration, font-weight and a:hover
Does anyone no where I can find a list of all properties support after style.*?
I am using the JK Pop-up image viewer, from JavaScript Kit for an online library exhibition I am making. I can change the background color of the pop-up window to the color of the main website (Dark Blue) however, I can not seem to find away to change the color or font style, of the text that appears in the pop-up window.I have tried using css to no success, the only way I can seem to do it is by wrapping the text for each image in the deprecated <font color> tag which i obviously don't want to do.Here is the code below:
<script type="text/javascript"> // JK Pop up image viewer script- By JavaScriptKit.com // Visit JavaScript Kit (http://javascriptkit.com)
I'm not really much of a javascript programmer, but I occasionally use javascript that I've found here and there. But I'm unable to find anything that helps me in what I'm trying to do now.
I regularly use a snippet of code that pops up a small window to display an image or a very small html file.Using the window.open() function, I'm able to disable scrolling, resizing, etc., and size it to my needs. I'll have a window.close link somewhere on the page. But in my current project, my customer's page has several links related to other companies. When you click on the link, an that company's ad pops up in a small window. At this point, the viewer can simply close the window, or they should be able to click on the ad and be taken to that company's website.
I'm able to have it close the window and open that new url in the parent browser window, but my website customer doesn't want their site to go away. They want the new company's website in a new window.
Or I can simply NOT close the popup window, but now the new company's website is in a relatively small browser window, unable to scroll, resize, etc. Is there a way for me to somehow modify an existing window with an onclick directive - something similar to the window.open() function, OR open a new browser window with window.open() AND close the popup window? If I haven't made myself clear, let me know and I'll try to explain myself better.
I'm using window.open to open to display some info in a new window. The info displays correctly, but the resizeable, scrollbars, width, and height attributes don't seem to be setting correctly. The window isn't resizeable, and the width/height is way off.
I would like to either resize a FRAMESET to a specific height width...
or I would like to know how to resize a single window if someone types in the url directly. I found the onLoad "resize()" function but I can't remove the TOOLBARS... i tried the "self" and "document" functions without luck...
I have a div that I want to resize as the browser window resizes. I do not (cannot) use a percentage size for the div. How can I get my javascript to trigger an even when the window is resized?
Is there any way to have a browser window resize itself when displaying a new HTML page? I'm using the javascript below to open a NEW window at a certain size, but I'd prefer the page to load in the same window, just sized differently. Here's the script I'm currently using:
When I use the following code snippet in all major browsers (Chrome, FF, Safari, Opera, IE8), the window opens with a scroll bar and it is resizeable EXCEPT IN IE8. In IE8, there's no vertical scroll bar and it's not resizeable... any idea why not?window.open('http://www.mysite.shtml?' + report_vars, '', "status=no, toolbar=no, location=yes, menubar=no, scrollbars=yes, alwaysRaised=yes, resizable=yes, width=" + window.outerWidth / 1.1 + ", height=" + window.outerHeight-0.1);
This is something that i came up with a while back, but never got around to putting up. when you resize a window, you don't get the same result across different browsers because of different chrome sizes. the way around this, is to resize your window based on the visible document area. this function does that.
this should work in IE4+ and NS4+. i've tested it in IE5+, and Moz 1+
<SCRIPT><!-- self.resizeIn = function(new_w, new_h) { var old_w = self.innerWidth || document.body.offsetWidth; var old_h = self.innerHeight || document.body.offsetHeight; if (!new_w) { new_w = old_w; } if (!new_h) { new_h = old_h; } new_w -= old_w; new_h -= old_h;
I have a page that needs to have accessibility features for people with poor vision, namely, I need them to be able to resize the text across the page.
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I know you can do this through the browser, but my company wants me to have it in the page.
Also, I've used most of the code from our head office, but I can't figure out why it won't work on my page.
ps. Also most of the other javascripts on the page are not working (like the contrast, but I'll tackle one thing at the time).
A 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 would like to automatically resize a window to its content. I was thinking of using an outer table to detect the size of my content, then use window.resizeTo( ).
The problem is I'm not sure how I can determine the size of what I think is referred to as the 'chrome' - the window borders, toolbars, etc.
Is there a way to determine the height and width of the chrome so that I can supply the correct parameters to the resizeTo method?
In Firefox I can resize the window that is created, but in IE I can't. Here is the code I am using: var generator=window.open('','name','height=500,width= 675,resizeable=1,toolbar=0,menubar=0,scrollbars=1' );
I also tried it with 'no' and 'yes' instead of Ɔ' and Ƈ'.
I see the symbol in the window that I can click and drag, but, when I do click and drag, nothing happens.