How can I display a PDF in a Laravel View like I can display a normal image?
The code I am using to implement an image is:
<div class="u-img">
<img
src="image/{{ Auth::user()->photo_jpeg }}"
alt="profile"
/>
</div>
What options/HTML-tags can I use to display a PDF?
you could use an object
<object data="/path/to/pdf.pdf" type="application/pdf">
</object>
you could use an iframe
<iframe src="http://example.com/pdf-sample.pdf" id="pdf_display_frame" width="100%" height="500px"></iframe>
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I made an image into a map with images-map.com
I made some clickable areas, but i cant figure out how to make a function when i click on one of the areas. When I click on the images it will direct me to a website.
<img id="Image-Maps-Com-image-maps-2014-02-12-182158" src=images/map2.png border="0" width="491" height="360" usemap="#image-maps-2014-02-12-182158" alt="" />
<map name="image-maps-2014-02-12-182158" id="ImageMapsCom-image-maps-2014-02-12-182158">
<area shape="rect" coords="489,358,491,360" alt="Image Map" title="Image Map" href="http://www.image-maps.com/index.php?aff=mapped_users_0" />
<area id="cen" shape="poly" coords="242,117,227,117,212,143,232,175,244,173,252,169,264,166,272,161,278,155" alt="Centrum" title="Centrum" target="_self" href="http://www.image-maps.com/" />
</map>
I want to make a function that loads an ID of a highchart that I made when I click on that part of the image.
I tried to replace the href="http://www.image-maps.com/" with an id but it doesnt work
Do you mean JavaScript function? If yes, use JavaScript Framework, for example jQuery. If you use jQuery, here is simple event that will be bind to any img HTML tag.
$("img").click(function(){
alert("The image clicked");
}};
My application is web based and developed by MVC3 razor. I wanna show SSRS report in my page. For that I have used iframe tag to show SSRS report and its working fine. After the iframe tag I have put a div and included content in that.
<div>
<iframe height="100" scrolling="auto" frameborder="0" width="100%" src="http://" />
</div>
<div>© 2012</div>
Problem: I facing problem in div i.e. I'm unable to view values inside the div.
I'm using IE8
An iframe is not a self-closing tag. You should change from <iframe /> to <iframe></iframe>:
<div>
<iframe height="100" scrolling="auto" frameborder="0" width="100%" src="http://"></iframe>
</div>
<div>© 2012</div>
iframe's can be self-closed with HTML5, but IE8 doesn't support this.
Your iframe code is missing the closing, you should change your code to
<div>
<iframe height="100" scrolling="auto" frameborder="0" width="100%" src="http://" ></iframe>
</div>
<div>© 2012</div><div>
<iframe height="100" scrolling="auto" frameborder="0" width="100%" src="http://" ></iframe>
</div>
<div>© 2012</div>
i'm using TinyMCE for custom insert image, the problem is when i insert image with advimage, example
http://mysite/folder/image.jpg
but the image link when it loads become
<img title="" src="../../image.jpg" alt=" " width="450" height="581" />
how can i get the output to become like
<img title="" src="http://mysite/folder/image.jpg" alt=" " width="450" height="581" />
sorry for my bad english
thank you
Have a look at one of moxiecodes tinymce example pages:
http://www.tinymce.com/tryit/url_conversion.php
I guess this will show you how to configure your tinymce.
tinyMCE.init({
// General options
convert_urls : false,
...
I have an image gallery on my site that uses thumbnails that enlarge above the thumbnail line when clicked on. I'm having an issue with the auto-refresh; every time I click one of the thumbnails, the page refreshes, which restores it to the "master image".
I'm not (and sort of refuse, on the grounds that I believe all this can be done with simple CSS and HTML) using anything fancy to write this code, despite my knowledge of HTML being amateur at best.
Here's a sample of the code. Let me know if you need to see a different piece of it.
<div id="rightcol">
<img name="ImageOnly. src='#' /><img src="#" />
</div>
<div id="leftcol"> <div>
<a href="" onclick="ImageOnly.src='#'"><img src="#" />
</div>
Edit: Somehow I seem to have fixed this issue by changing
<a href="" onclick="ImageOnly.src='#'">
to
<a href="#" onclick="ImageOnly.src='#'">
Not really sure why this worked but would love an explanation...?
Why not just use some simple ajax/javascript .innerHTML? instead of trying to stop the auto refresh that occurs when you click on a hyperlink that has #. That way you could update the rightcol synchroniously.
HTML
<div id="rightcol">
<img name="ImageOnly.src" src='#' />
</div>
<div id="leftcol">
<img src="#" />
</div>
AJAX Script
function ajaxMove(src)
{
var image = '<img src="'+src+'" alt="my transferred image" />';
document.getElementById('rightcol').innerHTML = image;
}
How is it used?
Request the object from the onclick event.
Build an image tag based off the information in the object.
Transfer the new image tag to the element with the id 'rightcol'
Other options
You could also remove the href="#" from the <a> tag and work directly from the onclick event and then apply style="cursor:pointer;". Then it will work like a regular hyperlink but without the refresh.
<a onclick="javascript:ajaxMove('ImageOnly.src')" style="cursor:pointer;" >Click Me</a>
[ProductTitle]
[ThumbnailImage]
<a href="http://pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=lerivinos.com&media=lerivinos.com"
class="pin-it-button"
count-layout="horizontal">
Pin It
</a>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://assets.pinterest.com/js/pinit.js"></script>
[OurPrice]
[AddToCart]
your sample code doesn't have the img link which pinterest give you in the code snippet.
Assuming you mis-copied and omitted it, I had the same problem because pinterest give you this:
<img border="0" src="//assets.pinterest.com/images/PinExt.png" title="Pin It" />
I had to add http: to the src to get it to work, ie:
<img border="0" src="http://assets.pinterest.com/images/PinExt.png" title="Pin It" />
Hope that helps.
The media parameter of your pintrest url should point at your image file, like so:
<a href="http://pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=lerivinos.com&media=https://www.google.com/images/srpr/logo3w.png"
class="pin-it-button"
count-layout="horizontal">
Pin It
</a>
From the pintrest goodies page