6

putting image always in center page(E.x image loading for ajax call), even when move scroll. how is it?

1
  • You need to use position: fixed to keep it in the center even when scrolling.
    – ngen
    Jul 31, 2011 at 16:08

4 Answers 4

10

For most browsers, you can use position:fixed

 img.centered {
     position:fixed;
     left: 50%;
     top:  50%;
     /*
         if, for instance, the image is 64x64 pixels,
         then "move" it half its width/height to the
         top/left by using negative margins
     */
     margin-left: -32px;
     margin-top:  -32px;
 }

If the image was, for instance, 40x30 pixels, you'd set margin-left:-20px; margin-top:-15px instead.

Here's a jsfiddle example: http://jsfiddle.net/WnSnj/1/

Please note that position:fixed doesn't work exactly the same in all browsers (though it's ok in all the modern ones). See: http://www.quirksmode.org/css/position.html

0
3
<style>
.CenterScreen{
   position:fixed;
   /*element can move on the screen (only screen, not page)*/

   left:50%;top:50%;
   /*set the top left corner of the element on the center of the screen*/

   transform:translate(-50%,-50%);}
   /*reposition element center with screen center*/

  z-index:10000;
  /*actually, this number is the count of the elements of page  plus 1 :)*/
  /*if you need that holds the element top of the others. */
</style>

If you add this class your element, it will be always center of the screen.

For example:

<a href="#" class="CenterScreen">Hello world</a>
0
0

This might help you : http://skfox.com/2008/04/28/jquery-example-ajax-activity-indicator/

0

Put the image in a div tag with some class name (centeredImage) and use the following css

div.centeredImage {

  margin: 0px auto;
  position: fixed;
  top: 100px;//whatever you want to set top;

}

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.