Newbie question about making functions to pass styles parameters...
I found this on another site which works great but I would like have functions so that I can call the same code over an over, instead of duplicating it many times.
The top part is a table with 3 images. But the original code is hard coded for only one image.
Is there a way to make functions out of the parts with "img01" and "MyImg" so I can pass any image name to those functions?
I highlighted the locations where "img01" and "MyImg" is located further down in the code.
Or give me a starting point.
TIA
DougP
I found this on another site which works great but I would like have functions so that I can call the same code over an over, instead of duplicating it many times.
The top part is a table with 3 images. But the original code is hard coded for only one image.
Is there a way to make functions out of the parts with "img01" and "MyImg" so I can pass any image name to those functions?
I highlighted the locations where "img01" and "MyImg" is located further down in the code.
Or give me a starting point.
TIA
Code:
<asp:Table runat="server">
<asp:TableRow>
<asp:TableCell>
<img id="[highlight #FCE94F]myImg[/highlight]" src="images/pencils/rebekah%20pic3%20small%20blurred.jpg" alt="First Pencil Ever in 2006" width="300" />
</asp:TableCell>
<asp:TableCell>
<img id="[highlight #FCE94F]myImg2[/highlight]" src="images/pencils/4ftpencil.jpg" alt="4Ft Pencil" width="300" />
</asp:TableCell>
<asp:TableCell>
<img id="[highlight #FCE94F]myImg3[/highlight]" src="images/pencils/Ally%20Pencil%20Blurrred.jpg" alt="Pencil for teacher" width="300" />
</asp:TableCell>
</asp:TableRow>
</asp:Table>
-------------------------------------------
<style>
#[highlight #FCE94F]myImg[/highlight] {
border-radius: 5px;
cursor: pointer;
transition: 0.3s;
}
#[highlight #FCE94F]myImg[/highlight]:hover {opacity: 0.7;}
/* The Modal (background) */
.modal {
display: none; /* Hidden by default */
position: fixed; /* Stay in place */
z-index: 1; /* Sit on top */
padding-top: 100px; /* Location of the box */
left: 0;
top: 0;
width: 100%; /* Full width */
height: 100%; /* Full height */
overflow: auto; /* Enable scroll if needed */
background-color: rgb(0,0,0); /* Fallback color */
background-color: rgba(0,0,0,0.9); /* Black w/ opacity */
}
/* Modal Content (image) */
.modal-content {
margin: auto;
display: block;
width: 80%;
max-width: 700px;
}
/* Caption of Modal Image */
#caption {
margin: auto;
display: block;
width: 80%;
max-width: 700px;
text-align: center;
color: #ccc;
padding: 10px 0;
height: 150px;
}
/* Add Animation */
.modal-content, #caption {
-webkit-animation-name: zoom;
-webkit-animation-duration: 0.6s;
animation-name: zoom;
animation-duration: 0.6s;
}
@-webkit-keyframes zoom {
from {-webkit-transform:scale(0)}
to {-webkit-transform:scale(1)}
}
@keyframes zoom {
from {transform:scale(0)}
to {transform:scale(1)}
}
/* The Close Button */
.close {
position: absolute;
top: 15px;
right: 35px;
color: #f1f1f1;
font-size: 40px;
font-weight: bold;
transition: 0.3s;
}
.close:hover,
.close:focus {
color: #bbb;
text-decoration: none;
cursor: pointer;
}
/* 100% Image Width on Smaller Screens */
@media only screen and (max-width: 700px){
.modal-content {
width: 100%;
}
}
</style>
<!-- The Modal -->
<div id="myModal" class="modal">
<span class="close">×</span>
<img class="modal-content" id="[highlight #FCE94F]img01[/highlight]" />
<img class="modal-content" id="[highlight #FCE94F]img02[/highlight]" />
<img class="modal-content" id="[highlight #FCE94F]img03[/highlight]" />
<div id="caption"></div>
</div>
<script>
// Get the modal
var modal = document.getElementById('myModal');
// Get the image and insert it inside the modal - use its "alt" text as a caption
var img = document.getElementById('myImg'); // img01 is here need to make this a funcion
var modalImg = document.getElementById("img01"); // img01 is here need to make this a funcion
var captionText = document.getElementById("caption");
img.onclick = function(){
modal.style.display = "block";
modalImg.src = this.src;
captionText.innerHTML = this.alt;
}
// Get the <span> element that closes the modal
var span = document.getElementsByClassName("close")[0];
// When the user clicks on <span> (x), close the modal
span.onclick = function() {
modal.style.display = "none";
}
</script>
DougP