UPDATE: I added this to my unload function:
$(window).resize(function(){
var pageheight = $(window).height();
$('section').css('height', pageheight)
});
it works but performance is AWFUL on resizing of the window. Any suggestions?
I've got a page. There are two areas, header & section. Both are 100% of the pageheight (on page load, this is important). When you click the "begin" button, they both move up. Header is hidden and section comes into view.
This is all done by jQuery fetching the page height on page load. And so it works well, until you resize the browser window, then everything is off since the variable "page height" has changed. How can I keep the page height variable constantly updating so as I resize the browser window, it's responsive?
Here's the site: http://hashtraffic.com/
Click "begin" to see the scrolling effect.
Here's the jQuery:
jQuery.fn.center = function (absolute) {
return this.each(function () {
var t = jQuery(this);
t.css({
position: absolute ? 'absolute' : 'absolute',
left: '50%',
top: '50%',
zIndex: '99'
}).css({
marginLeft: '-' + (t.outerWidth() / 2) + 'px',
marginTop: '-' + (t.outerHeight() / 2) + 'px'
});
if (absolute) {
t.css({
marginTop: parseInt(t.css('marginTop'), 10) + jQuery(window).scrollTop(),
marginLeft: parseInt(t.css('marginLeft'), 10) + jQuery(window).scrollLeft()
});
}
});
};
$(function(){
var pageheight = $(window).height();
$('section, header').css('height', pageheight)
$('h1').delay(500).fadeTo(1000, 1);
$('h2').delay(1000).fadeTo(1000, 1);
$('h3').delay(1500).fadeTo(1000, 1);
$('section').delay(500).fadeTo(1000, 1)
$('hgroup').center();
$('p').center()
$('h3').click(function(){
$('hgroup').animate({marginTop: -2*pageheight}, 300);
$('section').animate({marginTop: -pageheight}, 300);
$('p').delay(4000).fadeOut(function() {
$(this).text("The internet is both the most powerful #interconnectivity mechanism we have, and is the crux of our #collectiveintelligence.").fadeIn()
$(this).delay(4000).fadeOut(function(){
$(this).text("It's also the fastest growing industry in the world. Earlier this year, the number of internet ads surpassed the number of printed ads. That's huge.").fadeIn()
$(this).delay(4000).fadeOut(function(){
$(this).text("It's also the fastest growing industry in the world. Earlier this year, the number of internet ads surpassed the number of printed ads. That's huge.").fadeIn()
$(this).delay(4000).fadeOut(function(){
$(this).text("It's also the fastest growing industry in the world. Earlier this year, the number of internet ads surpassed the number of printed ads. That's huge.").fadeIn()
$(this).delay(4000).fadeOut(function(){
$(this).text("It's also the fastest growing industry in the world. Earlier this year, the number of internet ads surpassed the number of printed ads. That's huge.").fadeIn()
$(this).delay(4000).fadeOut(function(){
$(this).text("It's also the fastest growing industry in the world. Earlier this year, the number of internet ads surpassed the number of printed ads. That's huge.").fadeIn()
});
});
});
});
});
});
});
});
And the CSS:
* {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
body {
background: #FFF;
overflow: hidden;
}
header {
text-align: center;
top: 50%;
height: 100%;
width: 100%;
}
h1 {
font: 300 10em Anivers;
text-shadow: 3px 3px 0 #FFF;
position: relative;
opacity: 0;
}
h2 {
font: 300 3.5em Anivers;
text-shadow: 3px 3px 0 #FFF;
opacity: 0;
}
h3 {
font: 300 3.5em Anivers;
text-shadow: 3px 3px 0 #FFF;
opacity: 0;
cursor: pointer;margin-top: 75px;
position: relative;
left: 50%;
margin-left: -75px;
font: 100 3em Anivers;
width: 150px;
border: 4px solid #000;
-webkit-border-radius: 30px;
}
p {
font: 300 1.5em Anivers;
text-align: center;
position: relative !important;
width: 800px;
}
section {
height: 100%;
width: 100%;
opacity: 0;
}
Pageheight I'm guessing needs to be a percentage value, but you can't animate percentage values with jQuery so I'm a bit suck.
Thanks!
pageHeightvariable as mentioned in your question look into the.resize()event. – nnnnnn Feb 12 '12 at 6:28$(window).resize(). – Sagar Patil Feb 12 '12 at 6:31