CSS - Fixed Image Inside Container
I'm pretty new to using CSS so please be gentle
I'm trying to hack (develop is to lofty a word at this point) this tableless page and get the bg image to stick to the right/top corner of the "content" div. IE6 renders it pretty well but Firefox (my preferred browser) is horrendous. The image size is 400x392. Any thoughts or a good reference on this would be greaty appreciated. <!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 name="generator" content="http://www.inknoise.com/experimental/layoutomatic.php" /> <style type="text/css"> #container { width: 760px; width: 780px; width: 760px; border: 1px solid gray; margin: 10px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; padding: 10px; } #banner { padding: 5px; margin-bottom: 5px; background-color: rgb(213, 219, 225); } #content { padding: 5px; margin-left: 215px; background-color: gray; background-attachment: fixed; background-image: url(images/bg_run.jpg); background-repeat: no-repeat; height: 400px; background-position: right top; } #sidebar-a { float: left; width: 200px; \width: 210px; w\idth: 200px; margin: 0; margin-right: 5px; padding: 5px; background-color: rgb(235, 235, 235); } #footer { clear: both; padding: 5px; margin-top: 5px; background-color: rgb(213, 219, 225); } </style> </head> <body> <div id="container"> <div id="banner">Banner</div> <div id="sidebar-a">Sidebar</div> <div id="content">Content</div> <div id="footer">Footer</div> </div> </body> </html> Similar TutorialsHi folks, I hope this is achieveable ... I have tried numerous ways of floating and whatnot, here is what i want: I want to have one container, having 3 divs inside. of these 3 divs the left and the right one are fluid, the center one is an image with a fixed width. looking like this: Code: ________________________ l l l fluid fix fluid l ________________________ restrictions: i do not want to use positioning at all. best would be, if it is all achieved with float and margins, looking good in IE and FF .... i have a page up, that will show you my design .... note, that only the box containing the image is the problem part on that page (some of you will recognize this i believe) the names of the classes are textboxleft, textboxright and id big_logo thanx! i want to redesign the page i have to only be displayed with floats and margins and no more positioning .... Hi! Is it possible to align vertically block elements in a fixed-height (unknown) container? If not, this is a serious shortcoming of the css model of placing objects on the screen. Thanks! Thanks for taking the time to read my question. I have 2 containers, one inside the other. If the inside container grows I want the outside container to grow with it. Is that possible? Here is what I have so far... datacontainer is not growing when piccontainer grows. HTML: Code: <body> <div id="datacontainer"> <div id="piccontainer"><img src="../../My Pictures/Copy of PiercedDesktop51024x768.jpg" alt="" /></div> Data</div> </body> CSS: Code: body { background-color: #000000; margin-top: 0px; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; background-position: top left; background-repeat: repeat-y; background-image: url('VSADImages/Border.jpg'); } #datacontainer { margin: 0; padding: 0px; border-style: solid; border-color: yellow; background-color: #00FFFF; border-width: 2px; height: auto; } #piccontainer { float: left; width:700px; margin: 0; border-style: solid; border-color: green; background-color: #FF6600; border-width: 2px; } Hi, I have 3 div boxes in a container, they sit side by side (i.e. 3 in a row) with different amounts of text in each div. The dilemma is that I need all the div's to be the same height as the tallest div. can someone tell me how to do this? thanks Iv got my boxes sorted!!! but im quite newbie to CSS layout and stuff... so i want to put two boxes in side my container box side by side. i decided to use float... but they float outside my container box, which i suppose is what they are supposed to do. This is what im trying to achieve. Code: ---------------------------------------------------- | --------------------- --------------------- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Float Left | | Float right | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --------------------- --------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------- I am trying to get the blue box (which is the content container) to be big enough to cover both divs "cbox1" and "cbox2". Right now it only covers the <h1> title and neither of the cboxs. I also need these two cbox's to be side by side instead of on top of or below each other. I can achieve one of these at a time but not both when I play around with the float values of the cbox's. I would appreciate any help at getting the results I desire. Thanks. Here is the basic html I am working with. Code: <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <style media="screen" type="text/css"> #content { margin:0px; padding:0px; background-color:#90C0FF; } #cbox1 { border-radius:15px; border: 2px solid #000000; width:250px; background-color:#FFFFFF; padding:20px; float:left; } #cbox2 { border-radius:15px; border: 2px solid #000000; width:200px; background-color:#FFFFFF; padding:20px; margin-left:10px; float:left; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="content"> <h2>LOREM IPSUM:</h2> <div id="cbox1"> "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum." Section 1.10.32 of "de Finibus Bonorum et Malorum", written by Cicero in 45 BC </div> <div id="cbox2"> But who has any right to find fault with a man who chooses to enjoy a pleasure that has no annoying consequences, or one who avoids a pain that produces no resultant pleasure? </div> </div> </body> </html> You can pop this right into try it: http://www.w3schools.com/html/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_basic Well I'm running into just a few difficulties trying to enclose a object inside of another container. The problem is that the container does not repeat the background when I lengthen the boxes within it. Can someone with a excellent CSS eye take a look at this and let me know what I'm doing wrong. I've played with overflow:auto; but the problem is that I need to set the width of the container at 990px, and it doesn't seem to work if I statically set the width. http://www.obelix.ca/templates/index.html I need to know what attributes to give to my container div in order for this to work correctly. I have a div and within it are many floating divs, each that contain an image thumbnail and caption. I do it this way so the images fit on the page dynamically and it works great. Unfortunately the container div does not wrap around the height of the images. This causes content that should appear below the images to show up behind them. How do I make the container div actually stretch around all the child divs? here is a code sample Code: <div style="border: 1px solid blue; width: 100%; display : inline;"> <div style="float: left; margin: 2px; height: 150px;"><a href="/images/media/182_YachtClub_0003.jpg" rel="lightbox[post182]" title=" size 84k"><img border="1" src="/images/media/thumbs/182_YachtClub_0003.jpg" alt="" /></a><br/></div> <div style="float: left; margin: 2px; height: 150px;"><a href="/images/media/182_YachtClub_0004.jpg" rel="lightbox[post182]" title=" size 57k"><img border="1" src="/images/media/thumbs/182_YachtClub_0004.jpg" alt="" /></a><br/></div> <div style="float: left; margin: 2px; height: 150px;"><a href="/images/media/182_YachtClub_0006.jpg" rel="lightbox[post182]" title=" size 57k"><img border="1" src="/images/media/thumbs/182_YachtClub_0006.jpg" alt="" /></a><br/></div> <div style="float: left; margin: 2px; height: 150px;"><a href="/images/media/182_YachtClub_0007.jpg" rel="lightbox[post182]" title=" size 57k"><img border="1" src="/images/media/thumbs/182_YachtClub_0007.jpg" alt="" /></a><br/></div> <div style="float: left; 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margin: 2px; height: 150px;"><a href="/images/media/182_YachtClub_0034.jpg" rel="lightbox[post182]" title=" size 41k"><img border="1" src="/images/media/thumbs/182_YachtClub_0034.jpg" alt="" /></a><br/></div> <div style="float: left; margin: 2px; height: 150px;"><a href="/images/media/182_YachtClub_0035.jpg" rel="lightbox[post182]" title=" size 51k"><img border="1" src="/images/media/thumbs/182_YachtClub_0035.jpg" alt="" /></a><br/></div> <div style="float: left; margin: 2px; height: 150px;"><a href="/images/media/182_YachtClub_0037.jpg" rel="lightbox[post182]" title=" size 48k"><img border="1" src="/images/media/thumbs/182_YachtClub_0037.jpg" alt="" /></a><br/></div> <div style="float: left; margin: 2px; height: 150px;"><a href="/images/media/182_YachtClub_0038.jpg" rel="lightbox[post182]" title=" size 61k"><img border="1" src="/images/media/thumbs/182_YachtClub_0038.jpg" alt="" /></a><br/></div> <div style="float: left; margin: 2px; height: 150px;"><a href="/images/media/182_YachtClub_0039.jpg" rel="lightbox[post182]" title=" size 30k"><img border="1" src="/images/media/thumbs/182_YachtClub_0039.jpg" alt="" /></a><br/></div> <div style="float: left; margin: 2px; height: 150px;"><a href="/images/media/182_YachtClub_0040.jpg" rel="lightbox[post182]" title=" size 57k"><img border="1" src="/images/media/thumbs/182_YachtClub_0040.jpg" alt="" /></a><br/></div> <div style="float: left; margin: 2px; height: 150px;"><a href="/images/media/182_YachtClub_0041.jpg" rel="lightbox[post182]" title=" size 45k"><img border="1" src="/images/media/thumbs/182_YachtClub_0041.jpg" alt="" /></a><br/></div> <div style="float: left; margin: 2px; height: 150px;"><a href="/images/media/182_YachtClub_0042.jpg" rel="lightbox[post182]" title=" size 55k"><img border="1" src="/images/media/thumbs/182_YachtClub_0042.jpg" alt="" /></a><br/></div> <div style="float: left; margin: 2px; height: 150px;"><a href="/images/media/182_YachtClub_0044.jpg" rel="lightbox[post182]" title=" size 49k"><img border="1" src="/images/media/thumbs/182_YachtClub_0044.jpg" alt="" /></a><br/></div> </div> I've been trying to find a "solution" that allows me to have a parent <div> (with a fixed position-centered) on a browser page, and have it contain multiple nested <div> tags. I want to be able to do this so it works on both IE and FF, as well MAC. Through several attempts I've utilized a background-image--but don't believe that is compliant with "all" recent platforms, etc. I've also been able to place the nested <div> tags but then shove the parent div's image down ... Does anyone have thoughts, links, suggestions or a quick example to toss my way? Thanks Much and Happy New Year! Des 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. Hi, I'm trying to position an image in the bottom right of a containing block, but the only way I can get to align perfect all the time, is by using "background-image: url('image.jpg')" attribute. This would be perfect, except I need the image to be a hyperlink. I have a test page up here and the css is here. That's how I want it to look, but can't get the "check me out" image to display in that spot without using the background property. I've tried using a class attribute in an img tag and setting up the css with a position relative, tried removing the p tags, various floats and positions, and a bunch of other things. No matter what I try, the image won't stay in that one spot. Any ideas? Hi all I'm building a photo gallery and have a problem. The main images have what looks like a dotted container box surrounding them when you click them. This box has padding either side which I want to either reduce to the size of the image or eliminate all together but don't know how to do this. The link is below. Click a thumbnail then click the larger image to see the dotted line. Thanks for any help. bajor.servers.rbl-mer.misp.co.uk/~sunridge/photob.htm Hello, i'm trying to make a tableless image gallery, each image is inside <span></span> (i don't know the dimensions of the image, it's resized by server side) while the div container expands fine, the span container does not expand to fit the image, and i also don't know how to vertically center it. i can't use <div> because images can be in the same row. Code: body { margin:0px padding:10px; background-color: #ffffff } body, div,span { font-family: Arial; font-size: 12px; color: #000000 } a { color:#000099 } a:hover { color:#0000ff } div.paging { padding:10px; border:1px solid red; } div.paging span { padding-left:10px; border:1px solid red } div.gallery { padding:10px; border:1px solid red } div.gallery span { margin:20px; border:1px solid green; } div.gallery img { border:1px solid black } this is the result http://addf.net/tests/m_g/gallery.php is float the only option? must i float every element on the page? what if it's a module for another not floated website? i'd rather not use float or a table. if you could help thank you Hi, the new Drupal site I've developed is artemis2taste (dot) gr for an ice cream shop in Greece - The site loads fine in Firefox, Chrome and Opera but not in Internet Explorer (versions 6,7,8). I would appreciate it if you could visit my website and take a look at my css. The main content area is divided in two columns by the "composite layout" module. The "last" column (the one on the right) contains collections of images for each one of the site's pages. I've used a jQuery script to make a slideshow with simple next/previous buttons for the photos that appear there. The problem is I tried so many combinations of floats, padding, margins, inline etc for the right column and the photos keep stacking one below the other (you can only see a small part of the second image, as I have a fixed height for the container div), also hiding the slideshow navigation links. I can't find a way to make these images appear on the same horizontal direction... I would really appreciate suggestions on how to solve this issue... Thanx in advance I'm attempting to use the Declaration of Independence as the background for my site. It is much longer than wide, but I want to display all of it. So I want the background to stop scrolling when the bottom of the image is reached at the bottom of the browser window while still allowing content to scroll on top of it. I have seen this done with a completely fixed background, but not with a partially scrolling background. Does anyone know how, or even if, this can be done? Hi All, I'm trying to add an image that will remain fixed on the screen, and I'm having a hard time positioning it using CSS. I already have a background image for the body (which is tiled), and this image needs to sit above that image, but below the rest of the content. Here's my code as it stands now: CSS: Code: @charset "utf-8"; body { font: 100% Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; margin: 0; padding: 0; text-align: center; color: #000000; background-image: url(../assets/images/space_2_background.jpg); background-repeat: repeat; margin: 0; background-attachment: fixed; } .oneColElsCtrHdr #sirius2 { background-image: url(../assets/images/sirius_2.png); background-repeat: no-repeat; position: fixed; padding-top: 123px; padding-left: 743px; } .oneColElsCtrHdr #container { width: 58em; border: 1px solid #000000; text-align: left; margin-right: auto; margin-bottom: 0; margin-left: auto; padding-top: 30px; padding-bottom: 30px; } .oneColElsCtrHdr #header { background-image: url(../assets/images/header_background.png); background-repeat: no-repeat; height: 73px; padding-top: 0; padding-right: 10px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 20px; } .oneColElsCtrHdr #header h1 { margin: 0; } .oneColElsCtrHdr #logo { padding-top: 15px; padding-left: 3px; } .oneColElsCtrHdr #mainContent { background-image: url(../assets/images/page_1_background.png); background-repeat: no-repeat; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 0; padding-left: 20px; padding-top: 0px; height: 520px; } .oneColElsCtrHdr #footer { background-image: url(../assets/images/footer_background.png); background-repeat: no-repeat; height: 244px; padding-top: 0; padding-right: 10px; padding-bottom: 0; padding-left: 10px; } .oneColElsCtrHdr #footer p { margin: 0; padding: 10px 0; } HTML: Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Sphere Nine Media</title> <link href="css/main.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> </head> <body class="oneColElsCtrHdr"> <div id="sirius2"></div> <div id="container"> <div id="header"> <div id="logo"><img src="assets/images/sphere_nine_logo_v9.0.1(website).png" alt="Sphere Nine Media Logo" width="191" height="37" /></div> <!-- end #header --></div> <div id="mainContent"> <!-- end #mainContent --> </div> <div id="footer"> <!-- end #footer --></div> <!-- end #container --></div> </body> </html> The code specific to this image is in bold red . I've tried coding this image both as a straight image and a background image, and I've gone through numerous iterations of changing positioning/padding/margin values, to no avail. The current code is the only variation I've happened upon that actually renders the image on the screen - you can see it live at http://www.spherenine.com/. Please let me know if this can be done using my current approach, or if there's a better way to accomplish it. I'll be happy to provide additional info if necessary. Thanks in advance. Sam Need to know if it is possible to specify alt text for a fixed background image. background-image:url(cssback.gif); background-repeat:no-repeat; background-position:50px 355px; Any insight as to whether or not this is possible would be greatly appreciated. Hey everyone, im having a problem. I am trying to get a picture fixed at the bottom of the screen and am stuck. Do i do it as a footer or do i do something else? Can anyone help me please cheers. Hey there! New to code, sort of flying blind but learning a lot as I go along. I'm also kind of shooting for the stars with my design decisions. I was wondering if anyone here has any idea how to mimic the rotating image on Blizzard's website. (As I cannot post the URL, I assume everyone can figure out how to get to Blizzard Entertainment's website easy enough). If you zoom in and out on it, it remains static even as the pieces around it resize over it (this also happens at smaller resolutions). I would desperately like to know how to get it to lock flush against the side of the window like that. Additionally, you'll notice that it doesn't pop a scrollbar onto the window until you shrink the window smaller than the central content. I guess a bigger question is, is this even something achievable in CSS? Do I have to delve into Flash or Javascript to do it, and if so, does anyone know how? Thank you so much in advance! |