JavaScript - Vertically Align Div
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I bought this theme in themeforest. I want to vertically align middle #silhouette and #pages the original developer gave this code var margin=$(window).height() / 100 * 15; $('#pages').css('margin-top',margin + 'px'); $('#silhouette').css('top',margin + 'px'); and asked to add in main.js in line 159 it still does'nt work perfectly and in higher or lower resolutions it does'nt get aligned in middle. Do i have to edit anything in CSS, can this JS code be optimised to work perfectly? Thanks Similar TutorialsI was recommended to vertically align these list items using javascript. I am needing to vertically align the "identity" and "web presence" list items with each other: http://shilohcreative.gethifi.com/work#/esque Thank you in advance! Originally posted this in the CSS/HTML forum but I was recommended to posting it in here as it seems the solution I'm after would be JS based. Here's the build site so far, a little messy but you should be able to see what I'm after. - http://www.kierangabriel.com/lvcrft/ When you click the SHOWS link, I have a scrollto that scrolls horizontally to another (unfinished) div. What I want is for the logo box & navigation box to scroll along with the page, fixed horizontally. But when the user scrolls vertically through content, such as the stuff on the home div, I don't want the logo & nav to scroll. I found this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1...not-vertically via googling, but I can't make much sense of it as I'm very much a JS noob. I've tried to change element id to that of mine but it didn't do anything. Any ideas? Many thanks. Hola! I'll give you a little background before I ask you guys my question! I have a Header, a rectangle of 800x100 and directly below that I have Spry Collabsible panels stacked on top of each other with my menu items 'Home' 'About us' etc. My question is... does anyone know of a way I could vertically center everything on the page, so that when the panels are closed it is nicely in the centre and when you open one, the header moves up to allow room for the content and the whole thing stays vertically centered on the page. I'm guessing this will need some kind of fancy javascript to make possible. Thanks in advance for any advice you can give! Adam I'm trying to make my sidebar show 3 images then scroll to the next 3 automatically every 3 seconds or so. (vertically) Can anyone help me out with a reference I could look at how to do it or show a snippet of code? I've looked up various scripts for scrolling the pictures I have on the right vertically, but I can't seem to implement any of the ones I've found. I'm not trying to ask for you to code it all for me (unless you really want to), but just need some help! Thanks! Here's the site: www.beunthinkable.org Hi, I'm working on a blog design. (See code below.) I'd like to fix #title vertically so that when people scroll down the blog, it stays in view in the window. I couldn't think of a CSS way to do it. Using position:fixed doesn't work because if someone is viewing the site from a netbook, or simply from a downsized browser on their normal computer, #title is either cut off -- if it's positioned relative to the left -- or it overlaps the blog content -- if it's positioned relative to the right. I've read suggestions to use Javascript but my Javascript skills are practically non-existent. The suggestions were to use an onscroll handler, and to use scrollTop. This is what I wrote but (probably for obvious reasons) it isn't working: Code: window.onscroll = verticalFix(); function verticalFix() { var sidebar = document.getElementById("title"); sidebar.style.top = .scrollTop(30); } Any advice? Also, .scrollTop is jQuery, right? So I have to link to jQuery? How do I do that, again? Thanks for your help! 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Pellentesque vitae dui eget metus molestie sodales. Aenean id augue leo, a bibendum felis.<br /><br />Donec tristique laoreet lobortis. Aenean vestibulum congue mauris vitae suscipit. Maecenas in euismod orci. Suspendisse vel egestas leo. Vestibulum faucibus vestibulum felis at interdum. Cras vestibulum, augue quis convallis laoreet, ligula est suscipit turpis, a sodales nunc orci vitae risus. Nam eu tristique dolor. Vivamus nec aliquam neque. Integer magna eros, mattis non cursus ut, hendrerit eu orci. Morbi eu felis metus. Vivamus eu malesuada tortor. Vivamus eget lectus sit amet magna mattis adipiscing eu non magna. Praesent pretium tincidunt enim vel consectetur. Sed dictum vestibulum ligula, non dictum quam vulputate quis. Aliquam erat volutpat. Maecenas iaculis pharetra iaculis.</p> </div> </body> </html> hi guys, I need to implement an inline calendar showing multiple months(suppose 6 months) starting from current month in my web application. It should be possible to move to the previous months and next months. Also it should be possible to retrieve the date when a user clicks (onclick event) on a particular date. Is there any javascript source code available? could anyone please help me? thanks in advance Hi friends, <script language="JavaScript" > calDocFrameset = "<frameset rows='60,*' frameborder='0' sty >\n" + " <frame name='topCalFrame' src='javascriptarent.opener.calDocTop' scrolling='no'>\n" + " <frame name='bottomCalFrame' src='javascriptarent.opener.calDocBottom' scrolling='no'>\n" + "</frameset>\n"; document.write(calDocFrameset); </script> the above code i am using for popup calendar. It is working fine with IE.But it is not working in mozilla and GoogleChrome. In mozilla and gc it is comming in center. It is appearing only when i maximize the window. Even though i have given window properties as window.open('/includes/calendar.htm','cal','dependent=yes,width=180,height=180,left=400,top=250,titlebar=yes,resize=no'); I want the calendar to appear in popupwindow without maximizing. Srikanth I am able to align the tooltip using the offset command, but would like to align the tooltip to open in the upper left of the screen. How can I do this? Thanks, Wina I have a container that has <li> items in it and in order to expand them you hit the + sign to smoothly expand the content under that header. My problem is that I want the header and the + to be on the same line and to not be appended to the <li> items when they are expanded. Right now the read more button(expand button) ends up at the bottom when it is clicked because of the list items expanding. Here is my js for that section, and the css for the read more button. Code: // auto-add-in 'read more' hooks after 4 bullet points $("#att_container ul").each(function() { var elem = $(this); // break up list into separate lists, more than 4 is toggle_container if ( elem.children("li").length > 0 ) { elem.after('<ul class="toggle_container">'); // add hidden container after current element var hiddenContainer = elem.next(".toggle_container"); // save a reference to it elem.children("li").slice(0).appendTo(hiddenContainer); // move the children past the limit hiddenContainer.after('<p class="trigger"><a href="#"> </a></p>'); // read more button } }); //Hide (Collapse) the toggle containers on load $(".toggle_container").hide(); //Switch the "Open" and "Close" state per click $("p.trigger").toggle(function(){ $(this).addClass("active"); }, function () { $(this).removeClass("active"); }); //Slide up and down on click $("p.trigger").click(function(){ $(this).prev(".toggle_container").slideToggle("slow"); }); // Expand and Collapse All $(".expand").click(function(){ $("p.trigger").addClass("active").prev(".toggle_container").slideDown("slow"); }); $(".collapse").click(function(){ $("p.trigger").removeClass("active").prev(".toggle_container").slideUp("slow"); }); }); Here is the css for the read more button Code: #att_container p.trigger a { display:block; float:right; width: 76px; height: 19px; margin: 0; padding: 0; background: url(../images/readmore_att.jpg) top left no-repeat; } #att_container p.active a { background: url(../images/readmore_att.jpg) bottom left no-repeat; } I need to add a form field to be on the top - centered on the page regardless if the page is portiat or landscape. Is this possible? Everything works like a Charm with the exception of the alignment on the different page orientation - Here is what I have so far: // add form field to each page of the PDF for (var pageNumber = 0; pageNumber < this.numPages; pageNumber++) { var dateStamp = this.addField("DateStamp","text",pageNumber,[450,770,155,790]); dateStamp.textSize=10; dateStamp.textColor=color.red;} this.setAction("WillPrint", "var today = new Date(); var current_hour = today.getHours(); var current_minute = today.getMinutes(); this.getField('DateStamp').value = \"Valid 24 Hours From Printed Date... \" + util.printd(\"dd/mmm/yyyy\",new Date()) + \" \" + current_hour + \":\" + current_minute;"); Please help! DSatele I want these images to center align when they have focus (clicked, enlarge), can't figure out how to move them over from the right. js file attached. Some .css may come into play here also, but I think this animation issue is all .js. http://backstageweb.net/MovingBoxes/ Thanks, John |