I have an embarrassingly simple question: How can I display an image at double its size without hard coding the width and height attributes? Here's what I tried, but I ended up having to just enter 1000 for width and height. Is something wrong with my function? Thanks!
<img onload="double(self.id);" name="bigPic" id="bigPic" src="album1.jpg" height="1000" width="1000"/>
function double(id) {
var img = document.getElementById(id);
var dblWdth = img.width * 2;
var dblHt = img.height * 2;
img.height = dblHt;
img.width = dblWdth;
}
this
into the functiondouble()
and save the call ondocument.getElementById()
height
andwidth
attributes, it'll be shown in its original size. then you can use use javascript to super size it without knowing how big it is.superSize(me)
then.