HTML - Resize Background Image Size...
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.... Similar TutorialsHi, 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! I'm fairly new to making websites, and I want to make a website with a full screen background image jpg, but I'd like it to be full screen in all resolutions. Is this posible? I want to use this image as a background http://img236.imageshack.us/img236/4...dexbackcu3.jpg and then add menus and text content. any tips? thanks! jdawest Hi, I would like to know if I can make the background image (over which I will write the content of the page) to fit the space I'm using. For example, I don`t how to explain it , but I see sites with the navigation bar image or the content image to adapt its size according to the amount of text on them. And then it seems like they are infinite, again, it adapts to the isze of the page. But my background image stays the same size all the time and I can see the end of it. I know I didn`t explain it very well but I don`t know exactly what I need to do this so, if someone could help me, thanks a lot. All: Working to update a previously designed website. Original design uses an <img> tag to create a top banner and another <img> tag to create a side banner. In each case there are mapped coordinates on each banner as links for the subsequent pages. Basic page design is as follows: Code: <table> <tr> <td> <img usemap="Map1"> <map name="Map1"> <area> <area> <area> </map> </td> </tr> </table> <table> <tr> <td> <img name="Map2"> <map> <area> <area> <area> </map> </td> <div> ***PAGE CONTENT*** </div> <tr> <table> The challenge is that the [PAGE CONTENT] varries in length througout the site causing some pages to be much longer or shorter than others. This causes some inconsistencey in the relationship between the side banners height and the page content. In other words in some cases the banner is exceptionally longer than the page content and the reader must scroll past significant "dead-space" before being brought to the lowest mapped links in the side banner; or... ...in some cases the side banner is significantly shorter than the page content causing the banner image to appear "poorly-fit" to the page design. I considered altering the 2nd table instance in the above design so that the banner is carried in a <td> tag that is adjacent to the page content and hopefully to allow the tag carrying the image to size relative to the <td> tag carring the content.... Code: <table> <tr> <td> <img usemap="Map1"> <map name="Map1"> <area> <area> <area> </map> </td> </tr> </table> <table> <tr> <td size="100%"> <img name="Map2"> <map> <area> <area> <area> </map> </td> <td size="100%" > <table> ***PAGE CONTENT*** </table> </td> <tr> <table> The problem I've found with this is that as the content size causes the image to "flex", either readablilty or image quality or both are effected, AND the mappings become inconsistent as the image coordinates constantly change. I've considered 2 solutions and am leaning toward one, but thought I'd post this and see if there are better ideas I'm overlooking. One idea was to add additional table rows inside the [PAGE CONTENT] table presumably creating a "defalut" page size that would never be smaller than a standard for the side banner. Problem: larger page sizes are still a problem as are the changing map coordinates My other idea was to return to the original page design listed first above and again settle on a standard side banner "height"... ...any page that was significantly longer than that height would be split to 2 or more pages with a [NEXT>>] button at the bottom of the page navigating to the additional content. Problem: ...possible complications splitting content... Benefit: ...consistent page design that allows a consistent side banner with navigable links... Question for the group: Does this sound reasonable? Are there better alternatives I am overlooking? THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ALL INPUT!! 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! 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! 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. 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 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 guys, I'm currently trying to sort out the background for a website. What I'd like is to have a silhouette of a few people on a gradient background. I'd like to keep the quality high, but it also makes the file size large. If there were no silhouette then I would have a one pixel strip of the gradient set to repeat. Is it possible to add two background pictures, or is there another way I can reduce the file size that I hadn't thought of? Hi, 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)? Is it possible to put a smaller background image on top (like in layers) of my old background image? I have a background image, but I want to put a smaller image on top of that one, but for it to be treated also as background image. This image is a black vertical rectangle, but is faded on the edges to give a transparency, so its a .png. So ultimately what I am trying to do is put this black rectanlge on top of my original background image and with the transparency on the edges of this image, be able to see my original background image. How can I do so? Also what I was thinking was that this faded background would be scaled to fit different screen sizes, so do "width: 75%"? Just so that it ALWAYS stays at 75% no matter what screen size it is viewed on. Is this the right approach towards getting this result? 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 When you create a select form with a default size or a size of 1, the options (once you expand the form out by clicking it) that are moused over will be highlighted. I want that same effect on a select form with a size of 30. I imagine the solution lies in some javascript onmouseover function, but I couldn't find anything. Help? Hi everybody! I always try to avoid the use of IFRAMEs, but in this case I had to insert the weather forecast coming from another site. This "source" website has an api which allows one to choose the background of the IFRAME, so no problems with the actual background indeed... but on IE 7 I see an ugly white spot if I set the "height" of the IFRAME to something bigger than the actual height of the content. (see attachment) This does represent a problem, since the actual content is variable in size, and thus I wanted to allow for some padding. I googled for the solution, but the only thing I can find is "how to set the background to transparent" which is not what I need. I tryed it anyway, as seen in following code: HTML Code: <iframe scrolling="no" frameborder=0 style="width:200px;height:490px;background-color:#000000;color:#000000;" allowtransparency="true" src="http://www.ilmeteo.it/box/previsioni.php?citta=5155&type=mps1&width=200&ico=1&lang=ita&days=3&font=Arial&fontsize=12&bg=000000&fg=FFFFFF&bgtitle=FF0000&fgtitle=FFFFFF&bgtab=E8F000&fglink=1773C2"> </iframe> The real problem is that I have no control on that white area, not even by setting bgcolor=black or style="background: black;"... Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Ok I'd really like to design a darker them with a lot of textures like this one: http://www.grafpedia.com/tutorials/c...o-pixel-layout But thats just a photoshop walk-thru. So how would you go about making a background like the one shown with a couple of different textures without making just 1 large huge image? I'm worried about download times as I have my background image as a 1px image set on repeat. But if I choose to have a site design like shown in that link, I cant use the 1px image size option any more, or can I? Basically I'm lost as to how to get my site to look like the design in the link. Here it is now: http://acidtripmediaproductions.com/lmi/index.html I'd like to extend the main center div to go from the top to the bottom and "Frames" all the content within it Whats the easiest way to do that? Would I want to keep the side bar nav where its at if I do this? I don't know what part of this html is making the pictures in my table compressed width wise but if someone could help that would be fantastic. Here is the code: <style type="text/css"> body,table, td, li, p, div, textarea {font-family:Tahoma; font-size:12pt; color:ffffff; font-weight:none;} table, td { background-color:transparent; border:none; border-width:0;} body{background-image:url(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y28...onlybkgd.jpg); background-attachment:fixed; background-repeat:no-repeat; background-position:bottom right; background-color:179f99; } body {scrollbar-face-color:179f99; scrollbar-shadow-color:ffffff; scrollbar-highlight-color:ffffff; scrollbar-3dlight-color:ffffff; scrollbar-darkshadow-color:ffffff; scrollbar-track-color:87f5f3; scrollbar-arrow-color:ffffff;} .text {font-family:Tahoma; font-size:12pt; color:000000; font-weight:none} .redtext{font-family:Tahoma; font-size:10pt; color:000000; font-weight:bold} .redbtext{font-family:Tahoma; font-size:10pt; color:000000; font-weight:bold} .orangetext15{font-family:Tahoma; font-size:10pt; color:000000; font-weight:bold} .lightbluetext8{font-family:Tahoma; font-size:10pt; color:000000; font-weight:bold} .whitetext12{font-family:Tahoma; font-size:10pt; color:000000; font-weight:bold} .blacktext12{font-family:Tahoma; font-size:10pt; color:000000; font-weight:bold} .nametext{font-family:Tahoma; font-size:10pt; color:000000; font-weight:bold} .blacktext10{font-family:Tahoma; font-size:10pt; color:000000; font-weight:bold; background-color:transparent} strong, b {font-weight: bold; color:000000;} a{font-family:Arial; font-size:12pt; font-weight:normal;background-color:transparent;} a:link{color:000000;font-weight:bold;font-family:Arial} a:active{color:000000;font-weight:bold;font-family:Arial} a:visited{color:000000;font-weight:bold;font-family:Arial} a:hover{color:000000;font-weight:bold;font-family:Arial} a.redlink{font-family:Arial; font-size:12pt; font-weight:normal;background-color:transparent;} a.redlink:link{color:000000;font-weight:bold;font-family:Arial} a.redlink:active{color:000000;font-weight:bold;font-family:Arial} a.redlink:visited{color:000000;font-weight:bold;font-family:Arial} a.redlink:hover{color:000000;font-weight:bold;font-family:Arial} a.navbar{font-family:Arial; font-size:12pt; font-weight:normal;background-color:transparent;} a.navbar:link{color:000000;font-weight:bold;font-family:Arial} a.navbar:active{color:000000;font-weight:bold;font-family:Arial} a.navbar:visited{color:000000;font-weight:bold;font-family:Arial} a.navbar:hover{color:000000;font-weight:bold;font-family:Arial} a.man{font-family:Arial; font-size:10pt; font-weight:normal;background-color:transparent;} a:link{color:000000;font-weight:bold;font-family:Arial} a:active{color:000000;font-weight:bold;font-family:Arial} a:visited{color:000000;font-weight:bold;font-family:Arial} a:hover{color:000000;font-weight:bold;font-family:Arial} </style> <style> table, tr, td {background-color: transparent; border: 0px; padding:2;} table table {border: 2px;} table table table {border: 16px dotted; border-color: 87f5f3; background-color: ffffff; background-image:url(); padding:0;} table table table table{border: 0px;} table table table table table, table table table table table </style> <style> } table table table table {border:0px;} .{content:"Text and Link Properties";} input {background-color:transparent !important;} td, div, input, textarea, a, table td div div font, div table tr td font {font-family:Verdana !important;} td, div, input, textarea, table td div div font,div table tr td font {color:000000!important; font-size:10pt !important;} .nametext, .whitetext12, .lightbluetext8, .orangetext15, .blacktext12, .blacktext12 span,.redtext, .redbtext, .blacktext10, .btext {color:000000!important; font-size:10pt !important;} a {color:000000!important; font-size:10pt !important;text-decoration:none !important; text-transform:none !important; font-weight:normal !important; font-style:normal !important;} a:hover {color:000000!important; text-decoration:none !important; text-transform:none !important; font-weight:normal !important; font-style:normal !important;} <style type="text/css"> table table table {width:400px; !important;} table table td img {display:none;} table table table td img {display:inline;} table td td {width:0px;} table {width:500px;} table table {width:400px; !important;} table table td {padding:3px;} table table table td {padding:0px;} table table table {width:400px !important; height:0px;} td.text td a img {display: inline !important; } table table table table table, table table table table table td { width:0px !important; padding:0px !important;} td.text a img {width:130px } td.text td.text a img {width:100px !important; } td td td div strong {width:200px !important; display:block;} .redblackfonttext14{font-weight:normal} textarea, input, font, a, table, td, div, b {font-size:10pt !important;font-family:century gothic!important;font-weight:normal!Important;text-transform:lowercase} span {font-size:10pt !important;font-family:century gothic!important;font-weight:normal!Important;text-transform:uppercase} embed, object {display:inline} .orangetext15, .blacktext10 { display:block; width:300px; font-size:10pt !important;} td.text td.text .orangetext15, td.text td.text table table div {display:none;} .thanks:mrk{.} .mct{www.myspace.com/contacttables} </style> Yeah it's my myspace page. Sorry I'm such a dummy at html..... Why are my 1000 pixels wide images are ok in FF and Chrome but seem to be 1.25% larger in IE? Thanks On my web site, I have images displayed in table cells. I have the width set to 100% and the table itself set to 80% width. I do that so that if the browser window size is reduced, then the table's size is reduced to fit the window without having to scroll left or right. That works great, unless the browser window is larger than what I design the page on as in if the end user is using a higher resolution monitor. In that case, the images are stretched rather than reduced to again fill the page. Code: <table border="0" width="80%"> <tr> <td width="50%"> <img src="image1.jpg" width="90%"> </td> <td width="50%"> <img src="image2.jpg" width="90%"> </td> </tr> </table> Is there a way that I can set a maximum size for the images so that they don't get stretched above their intended resolution, while still using the width=xx% attribute to reduce the images to match the window? I want to limit image uploading size. For example i want to set my image size max. 50kb . |