HTML - Slide Image On Browser Resize
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I'm building a web site for someone. At the top of the page is the logo and some flowing lines going from left to right on screen. If you look he http://www.chrisvanochten.com/clients/voicecontrol/ and start resizing your browser window then you would see the content at the bottom moves along so that it is always in the center. The problem I have is that the image on the top will not do this. This is because it's a background image. I want the image to be positioned so that the logo is above the latest news section. I have tried using a normal image and aligning it to the center (scroll down on the page above for this) but the image is always anchored to the left of the screen if the image is larger than the browser window. Is there anyway to set the background image so that it is anchored in position and that it will run off both the left and right hand side of the screen (as opposed to just the right hand side)? Similar TutorialsHi all, I notice that on some websites when you minimize and maximize the window, the content on the site displays differently. For example if i reduce the browser window on this website - all content is still displayed as if it were open in a fully maximised window. What is this called? and How do you do it?? Cheers Raggy I am having a very frustrating issue that seems to have crept up over the last month or so. This problem did not exist on my site before, but it certainly exists now. Whenever I resize IE6 or IE7, the Google Ads I use on my site stay in place instead of following the browser resize shift. Needless to say, this makes the site look horrible when someone resizes their browser. And the real kicker is I haven't changed this section of code in months and now its suddenly not working. However, I have started using some other ads that use an <iframe> tag, and those ads do not have this issue. I know that Google uses javascript to serve the ads. Could there be some strange interaction between my code and Google's code? Has anyone else run into this? If so, how did you solve it? Here is a sample of my code that has this problem: Code: <div id="adPad"> <div class="floatArea1" style="margin:0 5px 0 0;"> <div class="noBorder"> <a href = "URL"><img src="img/image.png" alt="ALT" width="x" height="y"/></a> </div> </div> <div class="floatArea1" style="width:728px; height: 92px; margin: 0 0 5px 0;"> GOOGLE AD GOES HERE </div> </div> relevant CSS: Code: #adPad{width:955px; padding:5px;} .floatArea1{ float:left; margin-left: 10px; font-weight: normal; width: auto; padding: 0px; display: inline; overflow: hidden; } .noBorder { float: left; width:auto; } .noBorder img { border: 0px; /*width: 312px; height: 90px;*/ overflow: hidden; } Any help on this is greatly appreciated! Thanks! An html noob would like some help. I am making a html page to autorun from a CD-ROM. I would like the browser window on the users computer to open to a fixed size. I tried the following html inserted into the body of my code. Code: onload="self.resizeTo(795,470)"> This works well in Internet Explorer but when I try it with Firefox 3.0.1 the script seems to make the toolbars and scrollbars be included in the size. That is, the interior of IE window displays the content at the right size (795 x 470) with no space between the content and the scroll bars etc., but the whole of the firefox browser program (toolbars, scrollbars etc shrink to 795 x 470). This makes it necessary to scroll the content in Firefox. I would like to only use html for the solution as I am trying to keep the CD-ROM requirements to run to a minimum. Also if there was someway to make the scroll bars and toolbars disappear from the browsers this would improve the professional look. I am sure there is an easy answer, but I can't find it. Thanks for any help. Hey guys. I need a little help with my HTML image rotator. Everything works fine, except the images don't show up on the right slide. All 4 images show up on the first slide. I can't figure out what's wrong. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Code: <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>...</title> <style> #sliderwrap { height: 403px; } #sliderleft { width: 10px; height: 100%; float: left; background: #efefef; border: 1px solid #ccc; } #sliderleft div { height: 100px; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } #slidercontent { position: relative; width: 650px; height: 100%; float: left; border: 1px solid black; overflow: hidden; } #sliderimages { position: absolute; -webkit-transition: all .5s ease-in-out; -moz-transition: all .5s ease-in-out; -ms-transition: all .5s ease-in-out; -o-transition: all .5s ease-in-out; transition: all .5s ease-in-out; } #sliderimages img { display: block; } .s0 #slide0, .s1 #slide1, .s2 #slide2, .s3 #slide3 { background: #ccc; } .s0 #sliderimages {top: 0 } .s1 #sliderimages {top: -500px} .s2 #sliderimages {top: -1000px} .s3 #sliderimages {top: -1500px} </style> <script> var slide = 0; var interval_id = 0; function stop_timer() { clearInterval(interval_id); if (this.getAttribute("data-slide")) { slide = parseInt(this.getAttribute("data-slide")); document.getElementById("sliderwrap").className = "s" + slide; } } function start_timer() { clearInterval(interval_id); interval_id = setInterval( function() { slide = (slide + 1) % 4; document.getElementById("sliderwrap").className = "s" + slide; }, 3000 ); } window.onload = function() { start_timer(); var el = document.getElementById("slidercontent"); var divs = document.getElementById("sliderleft").getElementsByTagName("div"); for (var i = 0; i < divs.length; i++) { divs[i].onmouseover = stop_timer; divs[i].onmouseout = start_timer; } el.onmouseover = stop_timer; el.onmouseout = start_timer; } </script> </head> <body> <div id="sliderwrap" class="s0"> <div id="sliderleft"> <div id="slide0" data-slide="0"></div> <div id="slide1" data-slide="1"></div> <div id="slide2" data-slide="2"></div> <div id="slide3" data-slide="3"></div> </div> <div id="slidercontent"> <div id="sliderimages"> <img src="http://i.imgur.com/8iWz6.jpg"> <img src="http://i.imgur.com/1d2U6.jpg"> <img src="http://i.imgur.com/8iWz6.jpg"> <img src="http://i.imgur.com/1d2U6.jpg"> </div> </div> <div style="clear: both;"></div> </div> </body> </html> Hi all, I would like to display the left 2/3rds of an image, and then immediately pan to the right to switch the view to the right hand side 2/3rds of that image. How can I do this? I've tried the marquee keyword, but that starts with a blank space then slides in the whole image. I want to start with the left 2/3rds then pan to the right 2/3rds then stop. See here for an example: http://www.pinecrestmaine.com/gorham.htm Any ideas how this is done? Thanks, Sandi I want to have multiple banners appear every couple seconds like a slide show. Here is my website. (http://www.dubcityfilms.com) The banner is the one with the cars on it. I want to have 5 or so different ones that randomly switch. Can someone help me with this? Thanks. Evening all, I'm looking for some simply coding to tell an image to resize to fit into a frame that is defined in the CSS layout. The image size needs to be reduced to 630x402, the original size is much greater. <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> var theImages = new Array() theImages[0] = 'images/main_img.jpg' theImages[1] = 'images/main_img2.jpg' theImages[2] = 'images/main_img3.jpg' theImages[2] = 'images/main_img4.jpg' var j = 0 var p = theImages.length; var preBuffer = new Array() for (i = 0; i < p; i++){ preBuffer[i] = new Image() preBuffer[i].src = theImages[i] } var whichImage = Math.round(Math.random()*(p-1)); function showImage(){ document.write('<img src="'+theImages[whichImage]+'">'); } </script> <div id="main_img"><SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">showImage();</script></div> I need someway of implementing the size change into the coding somewhere. Thank you for any help in advance! Hello! I am pretty new to HTML, but I was asked to make a webpage for my girlfriend's small business. What I want to do is copy the style used on the main image of this website: http://www.stellamccartney.com/. What I am looking to do is take an image and have it resize whenever I resize the browser window. If you can tell, the image is actually zooming in and out in order to maintain its correct ratio. I am not interested in copying anything else from this website, only the way the main image works. Looking at the source code has me baffled; I believe they wrote this using javascript, but I can't tell. If anyone knows how to create a similar effect as this site I would greatly appreciate the help. Thank you! I am having a problem with images that vary in size. I let the user upload images and then display it on a web page. The problem is that the images that the users submit are different sizes. Some look good while others look distorted. Any Ideas? Hi All, We have images which are displayed in panel series. We have images if all sizes and width, we have tried using width=100% which makes all the images to fit the width allotted, which makes the image BLUR if the image is very small. Is there a way by which we can have width=100% for only the oversize images and leave the others as it is. Regards, Nagesh I am looking for an easy code that when applied will resize an image link. I am trying to get around code that swaps one image for another on mouseover. I just want one image that will be resized on mouseover. I know this won't work, but something like: onMouseOver= width="180" height="180" with the original swap image being: width="190" height="190" Thanks for the help and for not slamming me for my ignorance! Peace. How to set width & height of background image ? Since generally we set background image for anything like table, div tag etc. but i need that the image size is very shot while assigning as background image so how can i manage this width & height ? Please tell me that how can i do it bcoz I am not able to resize it by css also. OR Whenever I put any image in background then it must show me full image not a croped image whether cell size is low or very high...Generally it crops image or sometimes it repeats image 2 or more times. Since i know i can stop the repeating image but I want to know to put the fully image in cell / table / div etc.. Regards.... Hi, I have a background image in my website and I want it to look the same in all window resolutions. However, when I resize the browser's window and I make it smaller althuogh I can see all the contents in the page I only can see a part of my background image. My CSS is like this: Code: body.secondary { background-image:url('images/flowers.JPG'); background-repeat:no-repeat; background-position:right top; background-attachment: fixed; } And if you need it this is the page. Many thanks! Cheers! Hi - I am fairly new to coding but really enjoying it I am trying to create a background image effect as seen he http://www.prada.com/ and http://news.jam-factory.com/ - The background image fits to the window, without distorting the image, and bits are hidden when needed Here is my attempt: http://www.piersart.co.uk/random - but when the window is tall and thin, a black strip appears at the bottom. What am I doing wrong? I don't quite understand how to use overflow, if that is something I should be using. Do I have to use Javascript (to get window dimensions, or resize the image)? If so, how? Many thanks in advance With the help of javascript im making a bookmark button. To show the button i use to img src to link to the correct folder/file. When i test the bookmarker on a test website it works perfectly, but it doesn't work when i copy/paste the code to the real website. The test website folder looks like this: test.html images/favo.png The real website looks the same as the test website: index.php images/favo.png The bookmark code is: <a href="javascript:bookmarksite('MyWebsite', 'http://www.MyWebsite.nl')"> <img src="images/favo.png" alt="bookmark" width="47" height="33" border="0" /></a> There is also some javascript code in the <head> but it's not necessary to post the code here because the bookmark script itself works. The 'real' website shows me a 'can't find image'-picture, which obviously means i've made a mistake linking to the .png file. Hopefully someone can help me out here because i'm puzzled. I've double checked the names of the folders and files so no mistake there. edit// Ok; i came up with the idea of adding a <base href> to the <head> of the index.php The entire code looks like this: <head> <base href="don't know what to write here"> </head> <body> <a href="javascript:bookmarksite('MyWebsite', 'http://www.MyWebsite.nl')"> <img src="images/favo.png" alt="bookmark" width="47" height="33" border="0" /></a> </body> I'm supposed to tell the browser where to look. In the img src i've explained where the favo.png is. The problem is that i have no idea what to write in the <base href>. When i access the ftp i have to click through several folders to get to the folder of the 'real' website. When i write the names of the folders in the <base href> the problem remains. Right click on the 'can't find image' it gives me an url of the website: http://www.MyWebsite.nl/MyWebsite/images/favo.png Which isn't the same as the folders i have to access on the ftp server. The order of the folders on the ftp server is as follows: public_html/MyWebsite/templates/MyWebsite/MyWebsite/images/favo.png Must be someone out there who can help me solve this html problem. Hello all, I am not understanding the coding for the relative path for my image from the index.html page. I have an image which I gave the name "jesus.jpg" and this image is located in my pc in the folders c://mike'sdocs/websites/church/churchimages/jesus.jpg The index.html file is in the "church" folder and the image itself "jesus.jpg" is in the "churchimages" folder. so the code I am using is <img src="churchimages/jesus.jpg" /> but it does not show in Firefox's browser, help please? I tried other images in that same folder but same result, what could be wrong here please? I'm working on a site which requires a art images to be display centred, and I've been using CSS as much as I can. The content is displayed in a centred div of fixed width, with another div inside it to carry the content. Code: #container { width: 650px; position: relative; /*margin: 0 auto;*/ margin:0 auto; margin-top: -15px; margin-bottom: -15px; padding: 0px; border: 0px; background-image:url("images/basiclayoutimages/basicbackground.jpg"); background-repeat: repeat-y; background-color: #b6463a; display:block; z-index: 1; } #content { width: 630px; position: relative; margin: 20px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-top: 10px; padding: none; border: none; background-image: url('images/basiclayoutimages/Page Top 2.jpg'); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: transparent; z-index: 0; display: block; } In Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera and Konqueror on Windows and Linux the images display perfectly. However, in Mac Firefox, the images are shifting well to the right and refusing to be centred at all. Are there any specific Mac issues with image layout? The css for the images is this: Code: img { border: 2px solid #1D7155; /*margin-left: 70px;*/ margin: 15px; } img.display { position: relative; margin: 0 auto; text-align:center; display: block; } I've tried setting the old html align=center, along with absolute positioning and a number of other things, to no avail. Are there any tricks I can use to get the thing working? Any tips greatly appreciated. [edit] I should mention that there is a fixed banner of menus across the top of page, absolutely positioned, so the art images are not the only objects on any given page. There is a caption and "previous" "next" links beneath the images too. I just found out that a site I built for a nonprofit isn't working properly on Internet Explorer or Firefox. It does work on Safari. It appears the client-side image maps are the problem. I used <map> and <area> inside <img>. Here is some of my code: <img src="About.jpg" width="1100" height="825" usemap="about" /> <map name="about" /> <area shape="rect" coords="285,29,316,50" href="" title="HOME" alt="Home" /> <area shape="rect" coords="383,29,460,50" href="" title="FOR TEACHERS" alt="For Teachers" /> </map> (URLs removed intentionally to protect client's privacy.) I was going by the book, Beginning HTML, XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript, by John Duckett, published in 2010. According to this book, this is the recommended type of image map. It says this code should be compatible with today's most popular browsers. So does this type of image map simply not work on Internet Explorer and Firefox? Or is there something wrong with my code? What type of image map does work with all the major browsers? hi. i'm trying to use a background image as the footer to a site, and i can't figure out how to anchor an image to be at the bottom of the browser window, regardless of scroll position. is there a way to do this? thanks in advance. Hello, I have a graphic background with image buttons ("img" inside an "a href" link). By default, when you right click a button (or left click and move pointer out), the browser paints a selection rectangle, painted with dotted lines, that remains there. The same selection is visible when you click the image button, until the new page loads. You can see it even on the top round buttons of this forum. It looks really bad on my page because the image buttons are ment to be part of the background, and such a selection is out of style. Is there a way I can instruct the browser not to paint this selection? Some CSS style or some other property? Thanks! Alex |