Edit
I think I've got the ideas wrong last time, when I revisit your link, I realized that the Script
and CSS
is wrong, here's the one that should be right
First the CSS
:
body, html {
overflow: hidden; // So there is no scrollbar
}
.bgwidth {
width: 100%; // No more need to use top:50%
}
.bgheight {
left: 50%; // No more need to use height:100%, because you never set the height, so it should always be 100%
}
and Second the Script
:
var theWindow = $(window),
$bg = $("#bg"),
aspectRatio = $bg.width() / $bg.height();
var imgWidth = $bg.width();
var imgHeight = $bg.height();
function resizeBg() {
var heightDifference = (theWindow.height() - $bg.height()) / 2;
if ((theWindow.width() / theWindow.height()) < aspectRatio) {
$bg.removeClass().addClass('bgheight');
$bg.css("margin", heightDifference + "px 0 0 -" + imgWidth / 2 + "px");
} else {
$bg.removeClass().addClass('bgwidth');
$bg.css("margin", heightDifference + "px 0 0 0");
}
}
theWindow.resize(resizeBg).trigger("resize");
Note the difference from before, imgWidth
and imgHeight
not divided by 2 anymore, and there's another var
inside the resizeBg
function to calculate the height difference between the window
and img
divided by 2, then on the css
, it set the margin-top
with the heightDifference
(Because it will always start from the top, so no need to use top: 50%
), and if it's bgheight
, it set the margin-left
too with half of imgWidth
So basically it's always centering
the image
vertically, then if the width
is bigger than the window, it will center the image
horizontally
Here's the updated Fiddle
Old Answers
After looking for your website, I see you're using position: fixed
for the image, in that case, you can use the left
and margin
to style your image position
what you need is change the class
style to this
.bgwidth { width: 100%; top: 50%; } // Center the position vertically
.bgheight { height: 100%; left: 50%; } // Center the position horizontally
then in your script, add some more code
function resizeBg() {
var imgWidth = $bg.width() / 2;
var imgHeight = $bg.height() / 2;
if ( (theWindow.width() / theWindow.height()) < aspectRatio ) {
$bg.removeClass().addClass('bgheight');
$bg.css("margin", "0 0 0 -" + imgWidth + "px"); // margin-left minus half of width
} else {
$bg.removeClass().addClass('bgwidth');
$bg.css("margin", "-" + imgHeight + "px 0 0 0"); // margin-top minus half of height
}
}
what it do is, if class is bgheight
, you want to center the image
horizontally, that's why you set the position of the image
firstly in the center (left: 50%
), then you set the margin to 0 0 0 x
where x
is negative half of the image
width, so it will show the center of the image. The above code isn't tested yet, but you should be able to solve it if there's some code error in .css
Here's an example without the script
, just think that the div
is the current window
<img>
to<div>
withbackground-image
?<div><img src="..." /></div>