HTML - Expandable Background Image In Css Or Javascript
is it possible to include an expandable background image in CSS or Javascript
in a simple HTML or XTML page the background for the WHOLE page, not inside a table or cell here an example in flash: http://www.wowlab.net/wow/system01.html Similar Tutorialshi guys. i want to change the background image of a div when the user selects a football team from a dropdown select box. here's my code: Code: function changeDivImageArsenal() { var imgPath = new String(); imgPath = document.getElementById("right_box").style.backgroundImage; if(imgPath == "url(images/blackburn.jpg)" || imgPath == "") { document.getElementById("right_box").style.backgroundImage = "url(images/arsenal.jpg)"; } } function changeDivImageBlackburn() { var imgPath = new String(); imgPath = document.getElementById("right_box").style.backgroundImage; if(imgPath == "url(images/arsenal.jpg)" || imgPath == "") { document.getElementById("right_box").style.backgroundImage = "url(images/blackburn.jpg)"; } } thats fine and works if i just have 2 different images. but if i want to have 20 different selections, what do i write in the 'if' statement? thanks in advance 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? I have a problem with my html coding somewhere, and I can't figure it out. It works in IE and Chrome, but not in Firefox, and I need it to work in all browsers. Here's the link: http://kcldancesoc.co.uk/?page_id=711 You can see the source, if you're browsing in anything buy Firefox it should work.. I can't figure out why it won't in mozilla. Any ideas I'd really appreciate the help. How do I make an expandable list? Example: not clicked: +link1<br> +link2<br> +link3 link2 clicked: +link1<br> +link2<br> -<a href="2-1.html">link2-1</a><br> -<a href="2-2.html">link2-2</a><br> link3 Is it at all possible to set an IFRAME to a minimum height but give it a variable maximum? In essence I want the IFRAME to expand dependent what is in that frame but never go smaller then a set minimum value Cheers Ian I hope this is simple and that simple questions are welcome. I am making a web site and it will have a menu at the top. Just below that i want to put a narrow band of color that goes to the ends of the page with no border, etc. Just runs to the very edge. I'd call it a line but a thick one, maybe 1/2 inch. Regardless of browser or browser size I want it to run to either end of the page. There will be no text or graphics in this color band. How can I do this, I've searched the web but not sure I'm framing the search correctly to get the correct answer. Thanks! Susan I am very new to programming and untrained, so I used a sample I found to create expandable/collapsible text. It works in IE, but not Firefox. Here is the link to a simplified version, which expands when you click on it in IE, but does nothing in Firefox. http://www.projusticemn.org/library/attachment.193408 Any help is greatly appreciated! Hi, I'm a complete newb and html-challenged, so please forgive my stupid questions. This is what I want for the personal website I'm making: a fixed image as the background that covers the entire screen regardless of what screen resolution a user's computer has - this much I've managed with CSS...I think (like this right? http://www.geocities.com/serenamonster/index.htm ) clickable regions on this background image to use for navigation to various parts of the site. Or in other words, the background image as an image map. - this I'm having trouble with, because you have to designate the picture as a set # of pixels in dimension to make an image map right? and if I do that to my background image, then it may display too big or too small depending on the person's screen resolution right? So does anyone know how I can have clickable regions on my fixed background image without the image being too big for low resolutions or too small for high resolutions? (he http://www.geocities.com/serenamonster/map.html the background image is fixed at 800x400. I want to make each star on the image a hyperlink to a different part of the site). I read somewhere that standard is 800x600 to fill a person's browser right? But on my computer the image only covers about 2/3 of the browser screen which is too small. How can I make it so that it fills 100% of any viewer's screen regardless of resolution? How does it look on your computer? I know these are probably just really stupid questions because I'm missing something really fundamental...but any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! ~Serena P.S. is it possible to do mouseovers for certain coordinates on an image map? Hello, Well im trying to make a web page type thing and i was wondering if there is a way to make the background change as if it were an image when you shrink the page down. http://www.legouniverseforums.com/radio.html thats the link. i want the video chat to be on the orange part box and the chat to be in its box but on some computers they go in there boxes but on other computers they dont. Here is how it looks on mine i would like it to look like this on every computer. http://www.legouniverseforums.com/Sc...34.34%20PM.png How would I do this? Hey, I'm wanting to use a larger background image with a height of around 810pixels. Currently when i implement it, only around half the image appears and there is no scroll bar to use to view the whole image. And currently when i put a css box into it, when i scroll down it will still only show the top section of the image. Can anyone assist in what code to put into the CSS to allow the scroll bar to appear so i can view the whole background image? Thanks (sorry, meant to put this in the CSS section, only just realised) Hey everyone. I'm not too experienced in HTML and I'm having a problem with displaying a background image on this site I'm building. I know this probably isn't the best way to be doing what I'm trying to do, but I'm using a Frameset with 3 columns. The left and right I just want to display the background image and the main to be another frameset containing the main website content. It looks perfectly fine in Firefox, but in Internet Explorer the background images in leftMargin and rightMargin don't show; it's just blank. Here is my index.html file: 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"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>| Totaro's Restaurant |</title> </head> <frameset cols="15%, 70%, 15%" border=0> <frame name="left" src="leftMargin.html" /> <frame name="main" src="main.html" /> <frame name="right" src="rightMargin.html" /> </frameset> <noframes> I'm sorry, it seems your browser doesn't support frames! x( </noframes> </html> and here is the code of one of the margins: 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"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title></title> <style> body { background-image:url(images/bg.jpg); background-repeat: repeat; } </style> </head> <body> </body> </html> Here it is in Firefox: http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...itefirefox.jpg And in IE: http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1.../websiteie.jpg Any help would be appreciated. Hello All, I hope this is a good place to ask my question. I was working on a a webpage and tinkering with two different screen capturing software to capture my website then all of a sudden I realized I can no longer see the background of my webpage. I can go online and see background images of someone else webpage but no the webpages stored on my computer. If anyone has any idea about the cause of the problem please help. Hi Guys, Firstly i apologise if this in the wrong section of the forum, please let me know. My problem: I have designed a webpage for my DJ services in Photoshop and plan to slice it up. The first problem is my background. I designed it myself so its not simple. Basically i dont have a clue on how i should export the background from CS5 or how to implement it into my website on dreamweaver cs5. Also i want to export my images once sliced from Photoshop with a transparent background, how would i do this? Thanks for any help Raver910 i'm trying to set an image from my harddrive as the background but it doesn't seem to be working. I've been trying <body background="image location.jpg"> but it doesn't work. Any thoughts or solutions? thanks Hello, 1) I need to know how to make my background image the size of every monitor that will view it in any browser? Any idea? OR at least the size of most monitors 2) Also, how do I make is stick so it doesn't scroll, everything scrolls above it or on it. If the answer is CSS could you please write out a bit of code for me and tell me where to put it. Pretty please, with sugar on top. I know it sounds lazy, but I use to now CSS can't remember anything now and I'm suffering from short term memory loss which is new for me. I have to relearn everything and remember it - hard to do when you can't remember what you did 5 minutes ago. ~eDee Can somebody give me a full code <div style=""> for putting background images in divs... thanks in advance for you're help! This is the current script I am using for background change upon a timer, does anyone know how and where I can add a no bg repeat and position the image on the bottom left? Any help would be great! Thanks <script type="text/javascript"> var bgImages = new Array(); bgImages.push("/image/girl.gif"); bgImages.push("/image/girl2.gif"); bgImages.push("/image/girl3.gif"); //bgImages.push("URL HERE"); function LoadRandomBackground() { var randomImageIndex = Math.floor(Math.random()*bgImages.length) document.body.background = bgImages[randomImageIndex]; } function StartBackgroundRefreshTimer() { var timer = setInterval('LoadRandomBackground()',10000); // 10 seconds } </script> </head> <body onload="LoadRandomBackground(); StartBackgroundRefreshTimer()"> Hi, I'm using a marquee with a colour background using the following code <marquee bgcolor="#BFCEE5" however I wish to use an image instead - does anyone know the code for background image? The marquee is scroll up in a box Cheers As the title says: Is it possible to repeat an image horizontally that is not a background image? Thank you! |