HTML - Simple Image Center Question?
For the life of me I cannot keep the tree picture centered under my banner on my guild website. Does anyone know how to "hard lock" the picture to always stay centered as the webpage is sized? Here is the link to the site, go to "Members" and size the page you will see what I mean!
http://www.guildvanaheim.com Thank you very much! -Taipans Similar TutorialsAll I want is to have my image placed in the center of my web page... Every code I try doesn't work. The image is either at the top of the page or it doesn't stay in the center at different resolutions. Can someone help me? Hello, noob here! I was just wondering how to code a textbox with an image. there'll be an image left aligned, with text to the right of it with an overlay around the whole thing. I know it sounds a little confusing so I made this image to help illustrate what I would like. (Edited with image editing programs, not HTML code that's what I would like!) It'll be something sort of like this: http://www.htmlforums.com/attachment...1&d=1332654184 Wicked simple question: I have three images located in my "images folder" My Top level looks like this -images- (folder) -party- (folder) index.html In my "party" folder I have a page called "events.html" and I need to know how to call an image in my "events.html" located on the top level folder "image" I know if i move the event.htmls to the top level I could call it by this: <img src="/images/picture1.gif"> However I DONT want to move the events.html, so how do I call the image? O and I am not looking for the answer : put the "http://www.sitename.com/images/" in the image tag ANY HELP THANKS!!!!! Is there a simple way to center a div horizontally? 'align="center"' works fine but it's deprecated. '<center>' works fine, but it's deprecated. 'text-align="center"' doesn't work. I've searched this site with 'center div,' and tried several things I didn't understand; none had any effect save one, which moved it to the right. This is such a basic thing, CSS ought to have a 'horizontal-align:center,' but of course it doesn't. I don't have a site for an example, as it is now I'm using 'align="center".' I',m going to rebuild it, and I'd like to get it right. Any and all help appreciated. Ive just got my new site up and running but i need to have it all in center of the screen. can someone please tell me how to do this in the easyist way..? The site can be seen he http://rtgkom.dk/~caspers06/index.html Thanks in advance hi, i'm currently creating a website and the first page is basically one image and the links are all hotspots. i'm basically image mapping. i'm trying to center the image but i can't make it center in the absolute middle of the page, with the same space between horizontal and vertical sides. when i center it the image just centers horizontally but its near the top. i tried vspace but that makes it look different depending upon browser/computer. right now i have <div align=center> and that only centers it horizontally and not vertically. how do i center it vertically too? thanks, hope it wasn't too confusing. I have a centered container div with a width of 850px. How do I put an image on the left/right of the div? or even make a bigger image than 850px and have it centered with the center 850px in the image to be black or white and the rest show outside the div, but not rollover or mess up when someone with a low resolution views the site if possible It is probably something so obvious that I cannot see it . The first image does not center, yet the second does. What am I missing? <body> <div style="text-align: center; width: 100%;"> <div style="width: 900px; text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;"> <img style="width: 900px; height: 84px;" alt="Header image" src="images/site_header.jpg"> </div> <div style="text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;"> <img style="width: 900px; height: 49px;" alt="Header sub-image" src="images/nav_back.jpg"> </div> </div> </body> Todd <table> <tr align="center"> <td align="justify" <script src="http://tag.contextweb.com/TagPublish/getjs.aspx?action=VIEWAD&cwrun=200&cwadformat=300X250&cwpid=510467&cwwidth=300&cwheight=250&cwpnet=1 &cwtagid=41771"></script> </td></tr></table> this can be seen on my site englishtrunkshowco ---click any category on home page, then scroll down and you will see the misalignment of the ad when i center the search and quick link box at the top using a line height of 100.... it pushes the header image down 12px's... and spaces the header from the body of the page... any fix? http://www.pzproductions.com/home With the align attribute of <img> deprecated, can anyone tell me what the correct way of center-aligning an image should be? Thanks, James hi, In my html page , I have a div tag of fixed size (100px*75px) and i want an image (width=100px, height between 50px to 70px) to be displayed vertically centered in the div. If anyone has done this before Please share the solution. Restrictions: 1 - use html img tag. 2 - don't use CSS background-image property I tried below thigs but they didn't work. 1 - set style="vertical-align:middle" in <img> 2 - move <img> in 1*1 table and set valign= center in <table> Below is my html code: <div id="gallery"> <div id=""> <img src="sample_100_50.jpg" /> </div> </div> and the CSS code: .gallery{ height: 75px; overflow: hidden; position: relative; width: 100px; border:1px solid #DDDDDD; } Thanks in Advance Arpit Below is my code: Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>One Nice Day</title> </head> <body> <div style="margin:5% 15% 0 15%;border:1px solid black;"> <img style="border:1px solid green" src="http://www.oneniceday.com/Artwork/Notice.gif" alt="[One Nice Day] now contains nudity : photographs and drawings of nude men and women, of which I will be posting on this site solely for the purpose of learning figurative art, in which I am using them as learning references / aids. If you are offended by such images, please click the Back button on your browser." /> </div><br /><br /> <div style="margin:1% 15% 0 15%;font:14pt 'Trebuchet MS',Arial,sans-serif;text-align:center;"> <a href="http://www.oneniceday.com/wordpress/" style="font-weight:bold;">ENTER</a> </div> </body> </html> When I view my web page, the <div> doesn't shrink to fit the size of the image, and there's a huge gap next to the image. U can see the result at www.oneniceday.com How do I center my image horizontally on the page? Thanks! hello, i've placed an image gallery to my website . i am unable to align it to the center, So in January 2006 I posted a question about "making two buttons in one" 3 years and 5 months later i am happy to announce that I have found a solution. Ok, so no I have not spent the last three years looking, but the need for one came around again yesterday so I revisited the project. All I needed was "simple" image toggle. Image 'A' click it once it changes to image 'B' click it again it changes back to image 'A' All the "image toggle" codes I could find were extremely complex. I thought I had finally found one, it wasn't perfect, but it was the smallest and most basic thing I could find. HTML Code: <html> <head> <style type="text/css"> .on {background-image:url(playlist_btn.png); background-repeat:no-repeat;} .off {background-image:url(playlist_btn_x.png); background-repeat:no-repeat;} </style> <script language="javascript"> function togglestyle(el){if(el.className == "on") {el.className="off";} else {el.className="on";}} </script> </head> <body> <div id="onoff" class="playlist_btn"><img src="blank.gif" width="50 height="50" onclick="togglestyle(onoff)"></div> </body> </html> I tested it, it worked, so I considered problem solved. I placed it in my page and nothing. Turns out it wont work with a doc type - so it's useless. Other problems, I'm not big on using "blank gif's" unless I have to, if you want multiple image toggles you need a new JS function for each one, and two lines of css as well. And, though I rarely use image rollovers anymore, it would certainly not be possible in this method. So it was back to the drawing board. Well, I had actually already found the solution a few minuets prior to finding out that the above code is so good. I had coded a button that on rollover shows a tooltip, when you click the button, the text in the tool tip, changes, chick again and it reverts. All done with a simple showHide javascript function, that i am finfing out has many uses. here is the awesome code: Code: function showHide(elementid){ if (document.getElementById(elementid).style.display == 'none'){ document.getElementById(elementid).style.display = ''; } else { document.getElementById(elementid).style.display = 'none'; } } function hideShow(elementid){ if (document.getElementById(elementid).style.display == ''){ document.getElementById(elementid).style.display = 'none'; } else { document.getElementById(elementid).style.display = ''; } } I wont take credit for the showHide code, but I will take credit for the hideShow portion, obviously a monkey could have coded the revers, but iot does make it that much more universal. As the original code was designed to show something that was hidden, add the revers to hide something that is showing and it's perfect. Now I will take a moment to say, though I have yet to find a problem with the code, it seems to work in most browsers, firefox, ie, safari, and validates for WC3 - In sure it has it's flaws. Until now, to show and hide divs I had used the MM_showHideLayers JavaScript function, which by default used the visibility style. It is of course a good script, and has many uses, it's not very big, but it is somewhat complex. The other thing to think about is that invisible objects still take up space. That's what is cool about the display:none: style, is that is not only invisible but it doesn't take up space. So here is how I used the above to JavaScript to make a simple onclick image toggle: HTML Code: <img id="on" src="on.png" width="50" height="50" onClick="javascript:hideShow('on'); javascript:showHide('off')" alt="on"> <img id="off" src="off.png" width="50" height="50" onClick="javascript:hideShow('off'); javascript:showHide('plus')" style="display:none;" alt="off"> Cool huh? Now this example does not have a rollover either, but since it uses to individual images and is not replacing one image wioth another you could easily apply a rollover to both images. But, hold on, look at the above code, isn't that essentially a rollover? Change the first onClick to onMouseOver and the second to onMouseOut and look at that a 'brand new' method for mouseovers. So lets take a look at this for a second, and compare MM_swapImage to this new hideShow method. As far as CSS rollovers I definitely prefer them to the MM_swapImage method, as they use a minimal amount of code. However they actually take a lot of math, construction the buttons is somewhat tedious, because css buttons use 1 image and change it's position, to work well you have to use a "blank.gif" and the the css can really add up if you have a lot of buttons: Also, you can't go directly to a button in the document, you have to fish through the css to make any adjustments. But they are fast, they don't need to be preloaded and... they are pretty cool. But anyway, swapImage and hideShow... The left is the MM_swapImage method. Now when you use the swapImage js you also have to use MM_swapImgRestore, MM_findObj, MM_preloadImages. You don't have to use the preload script but it does make thing work faster... supposedly, but that requires a onload script in the body tag, and if you have a lot of rollovers your body tag can get really long really quick. So what are the advantages, well we know for sure it works, and you only need on image in the document, however actualy having the image you are "swapping" too actually in the document can add functionality. So as you can see, on the right, the showHide method is, in total code, much smaller. True you do need to use two images, so the total code in the body is longer but, it's more than evened out bu the minimal JavaScript, and I think it's worth it. You don't need to use a preloader, you have full control over both images, the up and over state, and unlike the swapImage method, though it's rare you would need to, your up and over images can actually be different sizes, which is kind of cool. So here's the basic code for a rollover: HTML Code: <img id="up" src="up.png" width="50" height="50" onMouseOver="javascript:hideShow('up'); javascript:showHide('over')" alt="up"> <a href="http://google.com"><img id="over" src="over.png" width="50" height="50" onMouseOut="javascript:hideShow('over'); javascript:showHide('up')" style="display:none;" alt="over" border="0"></a> To add a link the button you just apply it to the "over state" image. And unlike swapImage, though it is overkill, you can also add a "downstate" image quite easily. So, back to the on/off button here is how you would code it using showHide with rollovers. HTML Code: <img id="on" src="on.png" width="50" height="50" onMouseOver="javascript:hideShow('on'); javascript:showHide('onover')" alt="on"> <img id="onover" src="on_over.png" width="50" height="50" onMouseOut="javascript:hideShow('onover'); javascript:showHide('on')" onClick="javascript:hideShow('onover'); javascript:showHide('offover')" style="display:none;" alt="onover"> <img id="off" src="off.png" width="50" height="50" onMouseOver="javascript:hideShow('off'); javascript:showHide('offover')" style="display:none;" alt="off"> <img id="offover" src="off_over.png" width="50" height="50" style="display:none;" onMouseout="javascript:hideShow('offover'); javascript:showHide('off')" onClick="javascript:hideShow('onover'); javascript:showHide('off')"alt="offover"> So here is what is going on: you have the upstate on.png image, when you mouse over it on.png is hidden and on_over.png is displayed. When you click on_over.png it is hidden and off_over.png is display, mouse off it and off.png is displayed. Make scene? Now be aware, when you click, you are also in a scene "mousing off" so some flickering can occur. Firefox handles everything pretty well, IE and Safari not so much. When you click the on_over.png the click tells it to hide on_over.png and show the off_over.png, at the same time the mouseoff tells it to hide on_over.png and show the on.png. So fortunately the toggle with rollovers isn't perfect, but perhaps some more tweaking of the code or maybe, in this case swapImage would work better to do the rollovers... But all in all I'd say its a solid concept. If you feel compiled to do so, reply with any comments, concerns or flaws you see. How can I create an HTML file on like a word processor, and then save it as a file and upload it to a hosting site? First is i'm new at this, not doing this for fun am a college student studying computer and this is my project (to make a site) i know its bad to rely on someone but I've given up, i tried almost everything the professor thought me. So here's my question I have table of thumbnail images and i want to put a message (using font) on the left side of the thumbnail image table i want it aligned but the message is pushing the table down i want them to be aligned Tried using <left></left> on the message and <right></right> on the thumbnail Here's my page http://img825.imageshack.us/img825/4396/54815352.jpg Here's my code Quote: <center> <font color="EEEEEE" size="6" face="Tempus Sans ITC">Mythological Gods and Goddesses</font> </center> <font> The Olympian gods were the main deities in Ancient Greece. After overthrowing their ancestors, the </br> Titans, the Olympian gods became the rulers of the Cosmos representing the civilization of the </br> world.The Olympian gods were majestically and democratically dwelling on Mount Olympus, the </br> highest mountain in Greece, built by the Cyclops.The leader of the Olympian gods was Zeus.</br></br> <br> </br> All Olympian gods were associated with birth myths but themselves were unaging. They lived inside </br> human-like bodies with an ethereal fluid called ichor running in the veins. They had passions </br> and human weaknesses and were many times at fault, but were then obliged to take </br> the full responsibility of their actions.</font> <table border="1" align="right"> <tr> <td><a href="Zeus.png" target="_blank"><img src="Zeus.png" width="100" height="150" alt="Picture of Zeus King of the Gods, God of the Sky, Lightning and Thunder" align="bottom"/></td> <td><a href="Aphrodite.png" target="_blank"><img src="Aphrodite.png" width="100" height="150" alt="Picture of Aphrodite Goddess of Love and Beauty align="bottom"/></td> <td><a href="Hades.png" target="_blank"><img src="Hades.png" width="100" height="150" alt="Picture of Hades King of the Underworld God of the Dead" align="bottom"/></td> <td><a href="Hephaestus.png" target="_blank"><img src="Hephaestus.png" width="100" height="150" alt="Picture of Hephaestus God of Blacksmiths, Artisans and Volcanoes" align="bottom"/></td> <td><a href="Poseidon.png" target="_blank"><img src="Poseidon.png" width="100" height="150" alt="Picture of Poseidon God of the Sea, Storms and Earthquakes" align="bottom"/></td> </tr> </table> <br> </br> <br> </br> <br> </br> <br> </br> <br> </br> <table border="1" align="right"> <tr> <td><a href="Anubis.png" target="_blank"><img src="Anubis.png" width="100" height="150" alt="Picture of Anubis God of Cemeteries and Embalming " align="bottom"/></td> <td><a href="Osiris.png" target="_blank"><img src="Osiris.png" width="100" height="150" alt="Picture of Osiris God of the Afterlife, the Underworld and the dead." align="bottom"/></td> <td><a href="Isis.png" target="_blank"><img src="Isis.png" width="100" height="150" alt="Picture of Isis Goddess of Motherhood and Fertility" align="bottom"/></td> <td><a href="Ra.png" target="_blank"><img src="Ra.png" width="100" height="150" alt="Picture of Ra God of the Sun" align="bottom"/></td> <td><a href="Hathor.png" target="_blank"><img src="Hathor.png" width="100" height="150" alt="Picture of Hathor Goddess of the Sky, Love and Beauty" align="bottom"/></td> </tr> </table> <br> </br> <br> </br> <br> </br> <br> </br> <br> </br> <table border="1" align="right"> <tr> <td><a href="Thor.png" target="_blank"><img src="Thor.png" width="100" height="150" alt="Picture of Thor God of Thunder" align="bottom"/></td> <td><a href="Odin.png" target="_blank"><img src="Odin.png" width="100" height="150" alt="Picture of Odin God of Batlle, Wisdom and Poetry" align="bottom"/></td> <td><a href="Loki.png" target="_blank"><img src="Loki.png" width="100" height="150" alt="Picture of Loki God of Mischief and Trickery" align="bottom"/></td> <td><a href="Freya.png" target="_blank"><img src="Freya.png" width="100" height="150" alt="Picture of Freya Goddess of Freya Goddess of Love, Beauty, and War" align="bottom"/></td> <td><a href="Skadi.png" target="_blank"><img src="Skadi.png" width="100" height="150" alt="Picture of Skadi Goddess of Hunt and Winter" align="bottom"/></td> </tr> </table> Thanks to the next guy who would help me.. i'll appreciate any help Hi, I'll go straight to the point. my problem is that I need a text box to have a scroll bar and a fixed size, preferably in a "div" layer. On a more complicated note, I would really like my website not to refresh itself when you click on a menu button. The changing information should be all in the same layer. And, last but not least, and even more complicated, Is there any methods to keep the website updating from being super complicated, as in "I write stuff in any program or text box, and this text goes in that box", Blog or loggin style. Help is greatly appreciated. Thanks. Hi, When writing something on the internet, say a paragraph that has a URL in the middle of the paragraph, can the URL be hidden until someone clicks on it? How does one do that. Simple html, no java please. Thanks. goodness, been a couple months since ive done html, but im back and I got a question... So how do you put text in an image because I have a background color, and I have an image that's a different color, but I want to put text in the image, so how do i do that??? Thx |