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Posted by thisis on 11/04/06 16:03
Steve Pugh wrote:
> thisis wrote:
> > i did try testing the suggestion given here for element <img .../>
> > with attribute width=XXX% or/and height=XXX%, and non of them are
> > applicable in my case.
> >
> > let me simplify my question into this:
> >
> > i want to write a code just for internet explorer ok ?!
>
> Don't expect much help from folks round here. We're more concerned with
> writing code for the WWW.
>
> > i want to fire/trigger the automatic resizing event for an <img .../>
> > element, without using the height/width = xxx%, ok?!
>
> Can't be done. The auto-resizing feature only works on images loaded by
> themselves, not on images embedded in web pages.
>
> > i have a picture/image that is larger in height/width than the maxium
> > height/width of the ie, ok ?!
>
> What is the maximum height and width of IE? Is it the same on my screen
> as it is on yours?
>
> > i want that the ie will display on the left side/down a small tab nail,
> > that allows resizing of the image, ok?!
>
> Can be done by throwing some JavaScript at the problem, but isn't as
> easy as it may seem at first.
>
> > an example:
> >
> > http://www.fumettomania2000.com/Donal%20Duck%20.jpg
> >
> > wait a few sec untill the page loads, and then move your mouse over the
> > down/left side of the image in order to see the resize thumb nail, ok?!
>
> That's not a page. That's loading a single image on its own. That is
> what triggers the auto-resize behaviour in some browsers.
>
> > MY QUESTION IS:
> >
> > HOW DO I DISPLASY THE "THUMB NAIL" in an HTML PAGE? OK?!!!
>
> You can't with just HTML. And if you could then what would happen to
> the rest of the page when the image was resized to its full size?
>
> Think about the whole process that you want to create and then ask
> yourself if it will really be useful for your users.
>
> The simplest thing you can do is create separate thumbnail images for
> embedding in web pages and link them to the full image on its own which
> will be auto-resized in those browsers that support auto-resizing.
>
> > note: if you must be using microsoft internet explorer version 5.5 and
> > up, OK?!!!
>
> Not okay.
>
Hi Steve Pugh,
so much shit on this group, what a waste.
thanks for the answer.
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