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I'm referencing CSS Trick's Full Page Background and using their Jquery method that I have working perfectly here: www.oxbowdesigns.com

But, I'm having trouble updating the jquery to center the image instead of staying fixed on the left when there's an overflow.

Below are two images showing what's happening now and what my goal is:

Current

Goal

Here's the code I'm working with:

$(window).load(function() {

  var theWindow = $(window),
    $bg = $("#bg"),
    aspectRatio = $bg.width() / $bg.height();

  function resizeBg() {

    if ((theWindow.width() / theWindow.height()) < aspectRatio) {
      $bg
        .removeClass()
        .addClass('bgheight');
    } else {
      $bg
        .removeClass()
        .addClass('bgwidth');
    }

  }

  theWindow.resize(resizeBg).trigger("resize");

});
#bg {
  position: fixed;
  top: 0;
  left: 0;
}
.bgwidth {
  width: 100%;
}
.bgheight {
  height: 100%;
}
<img src="images/Homepage/HomepageResize2.jpg" id="bg">

I've tried using CSS margin:50%; and other CSS techniques with no luck. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks, Chris

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  • is it possible for you to just change the <img> to <div> with background-image?
    – Kyojimaru
    Nov 14, 2014 at 2:53
  • No it's not. I'm also applying this same code to a full-screen slide show that uses img src.
    – Wing
    Nov 14, 2014 at 6:49
  • did your markup looks like this? <div><img src="..." /></div>
    – Kyojimaru
    Nov 14, 2014 at 6:57

3 Answers 3

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this code below sweets your needs : this is css method without the need of using js

body { 
  background: url(../../images/HomepageResize2.jpg) no-repeat center center fixed; 
  -webkit-background-size: cover;
  -moz-background-size: cover;
  -o-background-size: cover;
  background-size: cover;
}
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  • Thank you Ze RuBuES for your answer. I should of mentioned that it needs to stay with this format because I'm also applying this code to a full-screen slide show that needs the img source in the html.
    – Wing
    Nov 14, 2014 at 4:03
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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

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  • Thank you for this Kyojimaru! It's definitely what I'm looking for. I've been working on this most of the day and it's very close to working but not 100%. I'm still having trouble with the margin moving the image too far over at certain screen sizes. I've tried a range of things with the CSS but it's a weird issue that's happening. This is as far as I got today: OxbowDesigns.com If you have any more advice, it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks again for getting me this far Kyojimaru!
    – Wing
    Nov 14, 2014 at 23:17
  • PROGRESS! It's so close to working. The problem is the VAR imgWidth and imgHeight are not updating the window.width & .height on resize. I altered your code a little bit: From: var imgWidth = $bg.width() / 2; var imgHeight = $bg.height() / 2; to: var imgWidth = $( window ).width() / 2; var imgHeight = $( window ).height() / 2; I have the code uploaded on oxbowdesigns.com. Any advice on how to update the VAR on resize?
    – Wing
    Nov 15, 2014 at 2:32
  • @Wing, did you solved the problem already? And what did you mean by how to update the VAR on resize?, didn't you trigger the function on windows resize?
    – Kyojimaru
    Nov 17, 2014 at 2:17
  • Sorry for the delay response - I still haven't got it working yet. Here's a link to a site that has your code added to it UPDATED CODE SITE . What I noticed as an issue is the margin isn't changing, it's staying a fixed number based off the image. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
    – Wing
    Nov 20, 2014 at 21:58
  • Thank you Kyojumaru! I'm going to spend all day tomorrow working on this!
    – Wing
    Nov 21, 2014 at 22:53
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Firstly sorry for the renaming of css and variables. I was working on something for myself and was looking up how to center the image myself. I have figured out a solution and thought I would share it.

$(window).on("load", function() {
  var windowData = $(window),
    wallpaper = $('#wallpaper'),
    aspectRatio = wallpaper.width() / wallpaper.height();

  function resizeWallpaper() {

    var widthLarger = false;

    if ((windowData.width() / windowData.height()) < aspectRatio) {
      widthLarger = true;
      wallpaper.removeClass().addClass('wallpaperHeight');
    } else {
      widthLarger = false;
      wallpaper.removeClass().addClass('wallpaperWidth');
    }

    var imgWidth = wallpaper.width();
    var imgHeight = wallpaper.height();
    var diff = 0;

    if (widthLarger) {
      if (imgWidth > windowData.width()) {
        diff = (imgWidth - windowData.width()) / 2;
      }
      wallpaper.css("margin", "0 0 0 -" + diff + "px");
    } else {
      if (imgHeight > windowData.height()) {
        diff = (imgHeight - windowData.height()) / 2;
      }
      wallpaper.css("margin", "-" + diff + "px 0 0 0");
    }
  }

  $(window).resize(resizeWallpaper).trigger("resize");

});
body,
html {
  overflow: hidden;
}

#wallpaper {
  position: fixed;
  top: 0;
  left: 0;
}

.wallpaperWidth {
  width: 100%;
}

.wallpaperHeight {
  height: 100%;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>

<body>
  <img id="wallpaper" src="http://www.planwallpaper.com/static/images/kartandtinki1_free-wallpaper_13.jpg">

</body>

</html>

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