CSS - Justify - With Image Instead Of Text??
You know when you do text sentences on one line then you do the text-align:justify to spread out the whitespace between words to make the sentence fit the maximum length.
I was wondering about the image tags instead of the words. Because for some customers, he/she would see one image while some other would see 3 images while some other would see 5 images. I just couldn't figure out how to use even spacing between those images. Is there a way to accomplish that with CSS and div tag? Thanks... edited: What!! 3 days later and no one know the answer. How interesting... Um, look like I'll have to bit the bullet and use the margin-left and margin-right properties in a class for each image. It's the best I can do but it will also be a problem if I have 5 images in a row where image #1 at the left and image #5 at the right would push the web layout wider or overlap something. Similar TutorialsUsiing ONLY CSS, is it possible to "justify" a block of text and have the last line centered? For example: Code: Fig. 13. Scatter diagram comparing two subspecies of Nyctimene albiventer. One individual of specimens thought to be intergrades is as large as specimens of Nyctimene a. bougainville, whereas the other three intergrades are about the same size as specimens of N. a. minor. CSS seems to only offer one or the other text-align:justify; or text-align:center; Thanks. Hi all, I noticed that when I give the text-align style as "justify", the words are unevenly spaced to justify the alignment. But it looks really weird if there are only two long words in a sentence and many small letter words in the next line. Can any1 suggest a way to align the text inside a <p> to be evenly spaced as well as justified. How to make the text to hyphenate (i.e split words with a '-' and display it in the next line). Is there a CSS property to accomplish this. I wud be grateful to recieve comments. Thanks in Advance. - John Hi there...First post in this forum cause Firefox (and mozilla / netscape) are driving me mad! Please consider the following code: Code: <html> <head> <style type="text/css"> @media print { p {font-size:11px;text-align:justify;} table {width:100%;} } </style> </head> <body> <table width="770" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#FFFFCC"> <tr> <td> <p> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Nullam molestie, tortor id tempor fringilla, ante massa consequat dui, eget fermentum ante dolor sed felis. Curabitur mollis, velit sit amet lobortis pulvinar, mi lorem condimentum metus, cursus malesuada lectus leo in purus. Suspendisse vehicula, nisl ac varius iaculis, purus felis sodales lorem, in porttitor massa risus a odio. Cras urna felis, sagittis bibendum, ultrices vel, accumsan ac, pede. Maecenas felis nisl, rhoncus non, imperdiet in, tincidunt vitae, ante. Vestibulum cursus, elit non rutrum eleifend, arcu ligula bibendum velit, eget pharetra dui ipsum et tortor. Praesent lectus felis, consectetuer a, varius fringilla, elementum quis, diam. Morbi posuere sem eget odio. Pellentesque imperdiet tellus eget augue. Aliquam et tortor et libero nonummy tristique. Sed feugiat pellentesque sem. In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Vivamus a ipsum eu odio fringilla scelerisque. Ut et neque. Sed fermentum neque nec pede. Morbi enim erat, tempor nec, porttitor eu, tempus ut, nunc. Pellentesque lacinia dapibus urna. Curabitur leo tortor, cursus quis, semper quis, luctus ac, quam. Phasellus sit amet nisl. Nullam molestie nonummy lorem. Etiam consectetuer, ante in lacinia molestie, tellus nisl tincidunt dui, in commodo lectus elit ut elit. In ornare fermentum ante. Nullam felis. Maecenas tempor, lectus vel dignissim tincidunt, metus erat feugiat odio, eu dapibus mauris orci vitae enim. Etiam quis quam vitae risus aliquam iaculis. Ut nunc nulla, hendrerit ut, auctor id, ullamcorper a, risus. Integer fringilla, erat eu interdum imperdiet, lorem purus fermentum wisi, at mattis lectus nisl sit amet ante. Cras dolor. Nunc elementum quam at ligula. Maecenas ut mi ornare neque suscipit vulputate. Praesent ornare. Pellentesque nonummy posuere massa. Morbi sed risus et purus eleifend pulvinar. Proin suscipit ultricies enim. Morbi luctus. Nam quis sem. Quisque mattis. In laoreet velit eu nunc. </p> </td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> This is basically a reconstruction of an existing problem of a far more complex design...in any case, if you try to print->Preview from Opera or IE 5+ everything is sweet...However, Firefox (and the other Gecko browsers) will not properly justify the text when previewing. More precisiely: Firefox will wrap text over 12px correctly yet for small text, the p block will not wrap properly and some text will be cropped. I'm not fussy about justification but even when I removed it I would get the same problem. I'm sure there's a perfectly logical solution to this problem. Maybe the width:100% gets inherited by the td and p but that should not affect the layout...Despite my various experiements of chaging the width and the wrapping properties, I could not solve this. I'm still learning the intricasies of block elements in CSS2 so I would definitely appreciate any help! Thanks in advance, Angelos by default text-align:justify doesnt apply to the last line... how can i make it apply to the last line? i need to justify a single line of text. As there is text-align-last in IE it works perfectly.. but i need it to be cross browser - ie. FF and Safari.. so this is not the sollution.. as i got just a certain number of links i've tried this way: Code: <div class="table"> <div class="tr"> <div class="firsttd"><a href="">link</a></div> <div class="td"><a href="">link</a></div> <div class="td"><a href="">veri long text</a></div> <div class="td"><a href="">link</a></div> <div class="td"><a href="">link</a></div> <div class="td"><a href="">long text</a></div> <div class="td"><a href="">link</a></div> <div class="td"><a href="">link</a></div> <div class="lasttd"><a href="">link</a></div> </div> </div> simulation the table through CSS : Code: .table { display:table; width: 100%; } .tr { display:table-row; } .td { display:table-cell; text-align: center; background-image: url(images/redbg.gif); background-position: right; background-repeat: no-repeat; } .firsttd { display:table-cell; text-align: left; background-image: url(images/redbg.gif); background-position: right; background-repeat: no-repeat; } .lasttd { display:table-cell; text-align: right; } but another problem shows up.. when the link text is long.. the cell width is not set equally - i.e. it goes too long and IE6/7 doen't displays it correctly - it goes vertically instead of horizontally.. here a live link: http://89.215.52.231/templates/26/ i'm talking about the black footer navigation.. Hello, In my menu, I'm trying to center the first level of the List Items, and left justify the second level of the List Items. So the Menu will be centered and the pop-up links will be left justified. I know it's probably super simple, but for some reason, I'm missing it! Quote: /*!!!!!!!!!!! Menu Core CSS !!!!!!!!!!!!!*/ .qmmc .qmdivider{display:block;font-size:1px;border-width:0px;border-style:solid;position:relative;z-index:10000;} .qmmc .qmdividery{float:left;width:0px;} .qmmc .qmtitle{display:block;cursor:default;white-space:nowrap;position:relative;z-index:10000;} .qmclear {font-size:1px;height:0px;width:0px;clear:left;line-height:0px;display:block;float:none !important;} .qmmc {position:relative;zoom:1;z-index:10000;} .qmmc a, .qmmc li {float:left;display:block;white-space:nowrap;position:relative;z-index:10000;} .qmmc div a, .qmmc ul a, .qmmc ul li {float:none;} .qmsh div a {float:left;} .qmmc div{visibility:hidden;position:absolute;} .qmmc .qmcbox{cursor:default;display:block;position:relative;z-index:10000;} .qmmc .qmcbox a{display:inline;} .qmmc .qmcbox div{float:none;position:static;visibility:inherit;left:auto;} .qmmc li {z-index:10000;} .qmmc ul {left:-10000px;position:absolute;z-index:10000;} .qmmc, .qmmc ul {list-style:none;padding:0px;margin:0px;} .qmmc li a {float:none} .qmmc li:hover>ul{left:auto;}#qm0 ul {top:100%;}#qm0 ul li:hover>ul{top:0px;left:100%;} Good Morning All, Been having a slight problem with the visual in the screenshot below. The blue line is our H2, and the purple one is our H3, however, as you can see, the underline spans the entire width of the column, not just underneith the text, which is our requirement. ***As i am not allowed to upload a url as a new user, the underline is as follows. With the text centre aligned. text ----------------------------------------------------------- rather than text ------ and obviously by the css, the underline on the headers is a small image, repeated - x. Please see relevant css information. * (line 23) { margin-top: 0pt; margin-right: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-left: 0pt; padding-top: 0pt; padding-right: 0pt; padding-bottom: 0pt; padding-left: 0pt; } h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 (line 101) { font-size: 1.2em; font-weight: normal; padding-bottom: 4px; margin-top: 0.6em; margin-right: 0pt; margin-bottom: 0.8em; margin-left: 0pt; text-align: center; } .contentArea h2, #secondaryNavigation h2 (line 114) { background-color: transparent; background-image: url("../images/h2_gradient_bg.gif"); background-repeat: repeat-x; background-attachment: scroll; background-position: left bottom; color: #0066cc; } Many Thanks in advance. Marc. Hi. See code below. Why does the outer SPAN in TABLE not grow with the image height. If the text is longer so it is forced below image then it looks as it should. Please also read some comments in the code. Code: <html><body><center><br><br> Why does image not force the outermost span to be at least as high as image?<br> If the text are long enough and gets below the bottom border of image it look good though.<br><br> NOTE: I need to put Image and text either within separate span or in same span as the examples below.<br> In my real application I'm using an <a href=" ...> around the outer span in examples below.<br> <br><br> <table border=1 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=200px><tr><td> <span style="display:block; background-color:#ffa827; padding-top:10px; padding-left:10px; padding-right:10px;"> <span style="display:block; float:left"> <img src="landscape.jpg" height="40px" width="40px" alt="" border="0"> </span> <span style="display: block; color: white;"> Text here. </span> </span> </td></tr></table> <br><br> <table border=1 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=200px><tr><td> <span style="display:block; background-color:#ffa827; padding-top:10px; padding-left:10px; padding-right:10px; color: white;"> <img src="landscape.jpg" height="40px" width="40px" alt="" border="0" style="float:left"> Text here. </span> </td></tr></table> </center></body></html> Hi. Really hoping someone can help me with this... I'll try and explain this as best I can(!) Basically I've got a page containing a block of 9 images, with each linking to a video clip. At the moment I've got the CSS coded so that whenever the mouse is hovered over the 'infobar' (at the bottom of each image) it goes from having a transparent background with black text to having a grey background with white text. What I'm trying to achieve is that same effect whenever the mouse is hovered over any part of the image and infobar. The live online link can be found at: www.markmcm.co.uk/test/test.html The CSS is as as follows: Code: /* * Page Stylesheet */ body { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; background-color: #eaeaea; border:0; margin:0; padding:0; height: 100%; } a:link { text-decoration: none; } a:visited { text-decoration: none; } a:hover { text-decoration: none; } a:active { text-decoration: none; } #container { margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; min-height: 100%; width: 936px; } * html #container { height: 100%; } #content { float:left; position: relative; height: 528px; width: 936px; z-index: 0; } .miniscreen1, .miniscreen2, .miniscreen3, .miniscreen4, .miniscreen5, .miniscreen6, .miniscreen7, .miniscreen8, .miniscreen9 { position: absolute; float: left; display: block; width: 312px; height: 176px; } .miniscreen1 { top: 0; left: 0; } .miniscreen2 { top:0; left: 312px; } .miniscreen3 { top: 0; left: 624px; } .miniscreen4 { left: 0; top:176px; } .miniscreen5 { left: 312px; top:176px; } .miniscreen6 { left: 624px; top:176px; } .miniscreen7 { left: 0; top:352px; } .miniscreen8 { left: 312px; top:352px; } .miniscreen9 { left: 624px; top:352px; } .info { height: 30px; top:3px; left: 40px; width: 265px; float: left; position: absolute; } .infobar { left:0px; position: absolute; top: 140px; width: 312px; height: 36px; outline: none; color:#000; background: url("data/infobar.png") no-repeat 0 0; z-index: 650; } .infobar:hover { background-position: 0 -36px; outline: none; color:#fff; } #infobar span { display: none; outline: none; } .clip_title { outline: none; font-size: 85%; font-weight: 700; vertical-align: top; text-align: left; } .clip_sub { outline: none; height: 13px; font-size: 80%; line-height: 13px; font-weight: 700; vertical-align: top; text-align: left; } And the HTML is: Code: <!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"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Test Page</title> <meta name="description" content=" " /> <meta name="keywords" content=" " /> <meta name="generator" content=" " /> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="page.css" media="screen" /> </head> <body> <div id="container"> <div id="content"> <span class="miniscreen1"> <a href="#"> <img src="img/clip1.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 1<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen2"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip2.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 2<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen3"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip3.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 3<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen4"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip4.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 4<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen5"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip5.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 5<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen6"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip6.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 6<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen7"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip7.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 7<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen8"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip8.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 8<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen9"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip9.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 9<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> </div> </div> </body> </html> There must be a better (and easier?) way to do this. Any help would be very-much appreciated - and save an old bloke from tearing too much of his hair out(!) Figured this was simple, but I can't seem to figure it out. Using CSS, I want to put an image on the left with text to the right aligned to the bottom. I could easily do this with a table, but I'd like to find a CSS way. With CSS like: .imginfo {float:none;clear:both;margin-top:1em;} .imginfo img {float:left;margin-right:1em;} and code like: Code: <div class="imginfo"> <img src="..." /> Line of Text<br /> Line of Text<br /> Line of Text<br /> </div> I get the image on the left and the text on the right, but, the text starts at the top of the image. I want it to end up aligned to the bottom of the image. Attempting to use vertical-align: bottom doesn't do anything with the text. The effect I am looking for is like below. If you assume the XXX are the image... Code: XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX Line of Text XXXXXXXXXXXX Line of Text XXXXXXXXXXXX Line of Text Hi I am redesigning my blog and took it down completely. I want to place the day's text post on the day's photo post on top of the latter, while graying out the photo. Is that possible without using flash? I am trying to put labels below images on my new site design. See: www.jwsuretybonds*com/jw09 I figured out how to get them vertically aligned, but I am having problems with the horizontal, as when I change the browser size, they move. Here is one of the examples: Code: #homepage-bar h2.construction { position:fixed; top:225px; left:505px; } I tried changing to position: absolute; I also tried to use percentages on the left: I know this is easy, but I can't find the fix after googling for 30 minutes. Help! Hello. So I have this situation (on the right): h t t p : / / img339.imageshack.us/img339/6958/1stb.png and when I change my browser resolution, I get this (on the right): h t t p : / / img35.imageshack.us/img35/3892/2ndhw.png Is it possible to do that the image wouldn't change the place on a screen even you when change the resolution of the browser? And yes, the image must be behind the text. Thanks in advance for any suggestions and tips. Hey folks, if you look at this page in FF, it's doing what i want. Specifically, the first bike is 'SOLD'. However, in IE it displaces the magnifying glass/info icon, as well as the text in the box. How do i got about positioning the text so it doesn't do that? Here's the CSS; Code: .sold { position:relative; top:-115px; left:10px; z-index:100; color:#ff0000; font-size:60px; font-weight:bold; } * html .sold { left:-190px; top:-50px; height:1%; } Thanks! Hi there, I am having trouble making a nimage appear on the top of some text. I have a transperent image, but the text is appearing ontop... I need the image to appear on top. This is the code: Code: <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center" border="0"> <tbody> <tr> <td style="BACKGROUND-IMAGE: url(img/template/bg_one.jpg); WIDTH: 357px; " align="center"> <div style="position: relative; z-index: 1000; BACKGROUND-POSITION: right bottom; BACKGROUND-IMAGE: url(img/template/image_to_appear_on_top.gif); WIDTH: 357px; height: 275px; BACKGROUND-REPEAT: no-repeat;"> <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="100%" border="0"> <tbody> <tr> <td valign="top" align="center"> <div style="z-index:-900;"> <p>test text </p> <p>test text </p> <p>test text </p> <p>test text </p> <p>test text </p> <p>test text </p> </div> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </div> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> Any ideas what I have wrong? Here is what I have now... Code: <style type="text/css"> #outter { width : 400px; height : 80px; padding : 0; margin : 0; background-image: url(your image); border : 1px solid green; position : relative; } #inner { position:absolute; z-index : 2; left: 50%; top: 50%; border : 1px solid blue; margin-top : -10px; margin-left : -75px; } </style> <div id="outter"> <div id="inner">Needlepoint Shop Guilford</div> </div> How would I do the same thing, but with an actual image, not a background image? Thank You! Cam I'm trying to do a layout like this: wink zone. net / ap.jpg I know how to do the header part of it but the end of the image of the person and the text parts are bit harder. Could you give me some help? I guess the best way to do this is use floats? will some one please guide and advise me is it possible to have image on the left side and the text relating to that image on the right side to match both width and height without using tables.If it is possible please advise me the code. thanks Hello all, I have this code that works well on IE and not on FF , I simple want to have the text to have a background image. Code: <img style="position:absolute; z-index:0;" src="images1.gif" alt="" /> <p style="position:absolute; z-index:1"> <% response.Write("This text has a background image from images1.gif") %> </p> What is the css to make it so text sits next to an image rather than automatically being placed underneath. Im not really sure how to explain it. I do know that before i made use of hspace and align to make it work... |