I want to write a discount amount which is coming from a Database onto an image. I have taken an image like:
<div style="height: 158px; width: 210px; float: left; position: relative;">
<a id="aproduct" runat="server">
<asp:image id="pimage" runat="server" width="210" height="158" border="0" />
</a>
<asp:Panel ID="Panel1" runat="server">
<asp:image id="discountTag" style="position: absolute; top: 0; right: 0;"
border="0" src="images/PriceTag.png" alt=""
height="35px" width="35px" />
</asp:Panel>
</div>
I want to show discountTag image as background to <td> and show discount amount in a label.
I try for this, but when I do this the big image on which I am showing my discountTag label are not getting aligned properly. I want the o/p like Big image on which discountTag image on which discount amount. Can anybody do this?
You can have the big image as background of div element, then use absolute positioning
to place the discount wherever you want. Sample code:
<div id="pnlBigImage" runat="server" style="position: relative; background-image: url(images/Penguins.jpg); width: 500px; height: 375px;">
<span id="lbDiscount" runat="server" style="position: absolute; right: 25px; bottom: 25px; width: 100px; height: 25px; background-color: white;" />
</div>
And in the code behind:
lbDiscount.InnerHtml = "value from database here...";
The important part is to put the actual width and height of the big image as the width and height of the div element otherwise it will not be aligned properly indeed.
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I am working in asp.net webforms. I have a Menu control within a div element. Somehow the menu doesn't stay within the div. It is either at the bottom of the div or outside of it. I essentially want to keep the div to be height 30px and the Menu to be displayed vertically at the center. The following is my code:
<div id="mainnav" style="height:30px">
<asp:Menu ID="menuBarMaster" runat="server" Orientation="Horizontal" Width="100%"
CssClass="flyout-menu" MaximumDynamicDisplayLevels="10" ClientIDMode="Static"
StaticPopOutImageUrl = "images/blue_right_arrow_silk.png"
DynamicPopOutImageUrl = "images/blue_right_arrow_silk_small.png">
<StaticMenuStyle CssClass="staticMenuItem" />
<StaticHoverStyle CssClass="staticHoverStyle"></StaticHoverStyle>
<StaticMenuItemStyle CssClass="staticMenuItemStyle" />
<StaticSelectedStyle CssClass="staticSelectedStyle" />
<DynamicMenuItemStyle CssClass="dynamicMenuItemStyle" />
<DynamicHoverStyle CssClass="dynamicHoverStyle" />
<DynamicMenuStyle CssClass="dynamicMenuStyle" />
</asp:Menu>
</div>
You can give it certain width and set margin: 0 auto;
<div id="mainnav" style="height:30px; background: #000; width: 100px; margin: 0 auto;">
<asp:Menu ID="menuBarMaster" runat="server" Orientation="Horizontal" Width="100%"
CssClass="flyout-menu" MaximumDynamicDisplayLevels="10" ClientIDMode="Static"
StaticPopOutImageUrl = "images/blue_right_arrow_silk.png"
DynamicPopOutImageUrl = "images/blue_right_arrow_silk_small.png">
<StaticMenuStyle CssClass="staticMenuItem" />
<StaticHoverStyle CssClass="staticHoverStyle"></StaticHoverStyle>
<StaticMenuItemStyle CssClass="staticMenuItemStyle" />
<StaticSelectedStyle CssClass="staticSelectedStyle" />
<DynamicMenuItemStyle CssClass="dynamicMenuItemStyle" />
<DynamicHoverStyle CssClass="dynamicHoverStyle" />
<DynamicMenuStyle CssClass="dynamicMenuStyle" />
</asp:Menu>
</div>
Vertical alignment can be done via setting the parent div to relative position and child (mainnav) has absolute with the following margins and certain height of 30px;.
set to your parent of #mainnav element position: absolute;
your #mainnav should also have:
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
margin-top: 30px;
You will probably need to play with right: 0; left: 0;
Use this trick I learned long ago :
First Sets the width and height of the menu .
Second set top: 50 % and position: absolute .
Third set margin-top : -height / 2.
Example
<HTML>
<Head><title>A page</title></Head>
<Body>
<div style="height: 300px; width: 500px; background-color: blue; position: absolute;">
<div style="height: 100px; width: 100px; background-color: red; top: 50%; margin-top: -50px; position: absolute;">
</div>
</div>
</Body>
</HTML>
You will get something like this:
If you want to center horizontal too, then you have to set margin-left: -width/2 and done!
There are several ways to vertically center an element inside of some other container. CSS Tricks has a great writeup on the different options, including when you can/should use each one.
The most general answer, which assumes the parent is of unknown height and the child is a block-level element, uses relative and absolute positioning, similar to the answers above.
.parent {
position: relative;
}
.child {
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
transform: translateY(-50%);
}
<form id="form1" runat="server">
<div>
<div style="height: 350px; width: 250px; background-color: #ECECEA; color: #993399">
<div class="image">
<asp:Image ID="imgteacher" runat="server" Height="150" Width="250" /></div>
<div style="margin-left: 3px">
<div style="font-size: 28px">
<asp:Label runat="server" ID="lblname" Text="Mobile Web Development"></asp:Label></div>
<div style="margin-top: 140px; float: left">
<asp:Label ID="lbldate" runat="server" Text="01.04.2014"></asp:Label></div>
<div id="detail" style="margin-top: 150px; font-size: 20px; color: Fuchsia; margin-left: 190px">
Detail</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</form>
I am developing in Asp.Net .
I have so problem.
As shown above code margin-top for lbldetail is 140px. At this time it is on the bottom of gray window.
But here lblname can be change by user.
User can add long name as lblname. At this time lbldetail goes downwards and exits border of gray window.(if lblname would be little , at this time it goes up toward as shown picture)
But I want lbldetail's place would not be depend on lblname and its place would be constant(bottom of gray window)
I hope I could explain.
The div with id "detail" needs position absolute. and as Murali Murugesan said, you do need to lose the inline styles and use a CSS file.
div#detail
{
position:absolute;
top:330px;
font-size: 20px;
color: Fuchsia;
margin-left: 190px
}
You can find the example at: http://jsfiddle.net/9Bkha/
The problem I am getting is that when i am moving a DIV tag another DIV tag is automatically moving aswell which is what i don't want.
This is an image of what is on my screen now:
The Labels, Textboxes is inside 1 DIV tag, The box image is the background of another DIV tag and the button has another DIV tag.
This is my HTML code of this:
<div id="LoginBox" style="background-image: url(Image/LoginBox_v2.png); background-repeat:no-repeat; height: 500px; width: 500px;">
<div id="Information">
<asp:Label ID="lbl_Username" runat="server" Text="Username:"/>
<br />
<asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="tb_Username"/>
<br />
<br />
<asp:Label ID="lbl_Password" runat="server" Text="Password:" />
<br />
<asp:TextBox runat="server" ID="tb_Password" TextMode="Password" />
<div id="container">
<a href="bHomePage.aspx" class="button" id="buttonlogin">
Login
<span class="icons button" />
</a>
</div>
</div>
I want to be able to move the Information DIV tag down inside the box in a good position, but when i try and set the CSS the other DIV tag LoginBox moves down aswell?
Here is my CSS of all the DIV tags at the moment:
#LoginBox {
margin-left: 35%;
margin-top: 0%;
}
#Information {
margin-left: 0%;
margin-top: 0%;
height: 460px;
}
#container {
margin-left: 0%;
width: 125px;
}
Some of the CSS show 0% because i moved back to 0% when it didn't work. I have also tried moving all the objects separate but that didn't work either?
Try adding
overflow: auto;
into your parent div which is LoginBox on your code.
also its better to mention full code here. because there are 3 dives opened but only 2 closed. hope you have other one closed some ware down.
gl!
I have a header div on top of the page with Position: fixed in the master page.
In the content page, I have a modal Popup, that I would like to consume most of the screen, but the popup shows from the point where the header div ends (i.e., from the top)
I have this css for the popup and popup background classes...
.modalBackground {
background-color: #AAAAAA;
-moz-opacity: 0.7;
opacity: 0.7;
filter: alpha(opacity=70);
}
.modalPopup {
position: relative;
min-height: 200px;
width: 100%;
border: solid 1px #e5e5e5;
-moz-border-radius: 8px;
-webkit-border-radius: 8px;
border-radius: 8px;
background-color: #f5f6f5;
}
and this css is generated (after the modal popup is shown) for modal background:
{
position: fixed;
left: 0px;
top: 0px;
z-index: 10000;
width: 1003px;
height: 598px;
}
UPDATE 1
Here is the ModalPopup markup:
<ajaxToolkit:ModalPopupExtender ID="mpeImageViewer" runat="server" Drag="false" PopupControlID="pnlImageViewer" Y="90"
TargetControlID="imgEmpty" BackgroundCssClass="modalBackground" CancelControlID="imgClose" DropShadow="true">
</ajaxToolkit:ModalPopupExtender>
and the Panel markup:
<asp:Panel ID="pnlImageViewer" runat="server" Style="display: none;" Width="975px" Height="550px" CssClass="modalPopup"></asp:Panel>
UPDATE 2
There is a menu in the Header, which also needs to be displayed. I am thankful to all the efforts made by people specially by __.
I am going to share a screenshot of the popup in a few minutes
UPDATE 3
Attaching source code after Viewing source code from Chrome...
Source Code
UPDATE 4
Attaching the corresponding CSS files...
Menu.css
Default.css
When you have the following HTML structure:
<div class="header">
here is your header content
</div>
<div class="content">
here is your model somewhere
</div>
And your .header has an z-index:2; and your .content has an z-index:1; the content inside this division (and maybe in this case your model) will always appear below your header.
I cannot think of anything else in this case.
For future questions, I highly recommend posting the generated HTML client code as well since that is what the CSS is acting upon. It will help people understand the problem faster and find a solution faster.
Without seeing your full source or client HTML, this is all speculation; however, I believe your issue is related to the stack(ing) order.
Basically, what I imagine your setup to be (especially judging by your response to Rens Tillmann's answer) is the following:
HTML:
<div id="header">
...Fixed content showing above modal popup...
</div>
<div id="content">
...Modal background element + Modal popup content...
</div>
In this case, if #header has a z-index greater than that of #content's z-index (assuming #content has proper stacking context), then the fixed header will always show up above the modal content because the modal content is in a subcontext of #content's stacking context. This means that no matter what z-index you give the modal content, it will always be below #header.
Here is a JSFiddle to illustrate the issue.
So, what can we do? There are four solutions to get the modal content above #header that I can think of at the moment.
Solution 4 is the easiest potential solution if your website design allows it.
Solution 1:
Make #content have a higher stacking order than #header. This is not the answer, because I am assuming we need #header to float above #content.
Doing it this way will have the normal content show up above the header content.
JSFiddle to illustrate why this won't work.
Solution 2:
Put #header into the same stacking context as the modal. This can work; however, depending upon how your webpage is laid out in HTML and CSS, this may not be possible.
To put #header into the same stacking context as the modal, the easiest way would be to move it to be a sibling element of the modal.
JSFiddle to illustrate this solution.
Another potential drawback of this solution is that it may be semantically confusing to have your header inside your content.
Solution 3:
Put the modal background + content into the same stacking context of the #header element. Depending upon how your ASP.Net code is set up, this may not be possible. I don't fully grasp how AjaxControlToolkit works; so I don't know if this is possible or not.
The easiest way to do this would be to move the ModalPopup and Panel markups to be siblings of the #header element.
HTML:
<ajaxToolkit:ModalPopupExtender ID="mpeImageViewer" runat="server" Drag="false" PopupControlID="pnlImageViewer" Y="90"
TargetControlID="imgEmpty" BackgroundCssClass="modalBackground" CancelControlID="imgClose" DropShadow="true">
</ajaxToolkit:ModalPopupExtender>
<asp:Panel ID="pnlImageViewer" runat="server" Style="display: none;" Width="975px" Height="550px" CssClass="modalPopup"></asp:Panel>
<div id="header">
...fixed header content...
</div>
<div id="content">
...regular content...
</div>
If you do this, their z-index values will be in the same context and can affect each other.
Here is a JSFiddle to illustrate this in action.
Note 1:
In Solution 3, you can also put the modal in a stacking context higher than #header's stacking context and it will still work.
For example, this would also work (assuming the modal has a higher z-index than the #wrapper element):
<ajaxToolkit:ModalPopupExtender ID="mpeImageViewer" runat="server" Drag="false" PopupControlID="pnlImageViewer" Y="90"
TargetControlID="imgEmpty" BackgroundCssClass="modalBackground" CancelControlID="imgClose" DropShadow="true">
</ajaxToolkit:ModalPopupExtender>
<asp:Panel ID="pnlImageViewer" runat="server" Style="display: none;" Width="975px" Height="550px" CssClass="modalPopup"></asp:Panel>
<div id="wrapper">
<div id="header">
...fixed header content...
</div>
<div id="content">
...regular content...
</div>
</div>
Note 2:
To be in the same stacking context, you do not have to be sibling elements. You should have sibling stacking contexts though.
For example:
<div class="has-stacking-context" style="z-index: 2;">
(stacking context sibling 1)
...content will show in middle...
</div>
<div class="no-stacking-context">
<div class="no-stacking-context">
<div class="has-stacking-context" style="z-index: 3;">
(stacking context sibling 2)
...content will show above everything...
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="has-stacking-context" style="z-index: 1;">
(stacking context sibling 3)
<div class="no-stacking-context">
<div class="has-stacking-context" style="z-index: 100000;">
(subcontext of sibling 3's stacking context)
...content will show below everything...
</div>
</div>
</div>
Moving elements physically (as I've done in Solution 2 and 3) just side-steps any need to remove various stacking contexts to get two stacking contexts to be siblings. Sometimes it is not possible to remove the stacking context of some elements.
Solution 4 (can it be this simple?):
This is basically another way of doing Solution 3. Instead of physically moving the modal elements to match up the stacking contexts, we eliminate stacking contexts blocking the #header and modal element stacking contexts from being siblings.
Depending upon how your CSS is set up, this may or may not work.
For example, it may be possible to just remove the #content element's stacking context so that they become stacking context siblings.
Here is a JSFiddle to illustrate the easiest potential solution.
Notice that I removed the z-index property (and position property) of the #content element. It now has no stacking context. You can do this to all ancestor elements of the modal elements to see if it works. Keep in mind though that some of those ancestors may actually need their stacking contexts...
Final Solution (after chatting with you):
So, after looking at your code. I basically solved the issue using Solution 4. Your structure looks like the following:
<div class="HeaderContainer">
</div>
<div id="contentAreaMasterPage">
<div id="ctl00_MainContentPlaceHolder_ImageThumbnailList_ImageViewer_mpeImageViewer_foregroundElement" style="position: fixed; z-index: 100001; left: 38.5px; top: 10px;">...</div>
<div id="ctl00_MainContentPlaceHolder_ImageThumbnailList_ImageViewer_mpeImageViewer_backgroundElement" class="modalBackground" style="position: fixed; left: 0px; top: 0px; z-index: 10000; width: 1003px; height: 601px;"></div>
</div>
Because .HeaderContainer has a z-index of 10 and #contentAreaMasterPage has a z-index of 9, everything inside #contentAreaMasterPage will always show up below .HeaderContainer1. So even though the two modal elements have z-index values more than 100 times that of .HeaderContainer's z-index of 10, they will always show up below it because they're inside #contentAreaMasterPage's z-index of 9.
Thus we want to get rid of #contentAreaMasterPage's z-index so that it no longer has a stacking context to get in-between .HeaderContainer's and the modal elements' z-index values. It's safe to remove the z-index in this case because .HeaderContainer will show up above #contentAreaMasterPage anyway without #contentAreaMasterPage needing a lower z-index.
The related solution CSS code is thus simply:
#contentAreaMasterPage {
z-index: auto !important;
}
Which goes inside your specific page since you cannot modify the master template nor the master CSS file.
try with position: relative; instead of position: fixed;
.modalPopup {
position: absolute;
min-height: 200px;
width: 100%;
border: solid 1px #e5e5e5;
-moz-border-radius: 8px;
-webkit-border-radius: 8px;
border-radius: 8px;
background-color: #f5f6f5;
}
{
position: relative;
left: 0px;
top: 0px;
z-index: 10000;
width: 1003px;
height: 598px;
}
for example
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<asp:Button ID="btnSurveyId" runat="server" Style="display: none;" />
<cc1:ModalPopupExtender ID="mpeSurveyId" runat="server" TargetControlID="btnSurveyId"
CancelControlID="imgCloseSurveyId" BackgroundCssClass="modalBackground" PopupControlID="pnlSurveyId"
PopupDragHandleControlID="pnlIdSurveyName" Drag="true" DropShadow="true">
</cc1:ModalPopupExtender>
<asp:Panel ID="pnlSurveyId" runat="server" CssClass="modalBox" Width="250px" Height="100px"
Style="display: none;">
<asp:Panel ID="pnlIdSurveyName" runat="server" CssClass="caption" Style="margin-bottom: 10px;
cursor: move;">
<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="width: 100%">
<tr style="border: solid 1px balck; background-color: Gray;">
<td>
<strong style="color: White; vertical-align: middle;"><span id="Span2" runat="server">
Change Survey Id</span></strong>
</td>
<td align="right" valign="top" style="cursor: pointer;">
<img id="imgCloseSurveyId" alt="Close" src="../Images/close.gif" />
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</asp:Panel>
<div style="width: 100%">
<table>
<tr>
<td>
<asp:DropDownList ID="ddlSurveyName" runat="server" Width="190px" Style="margin-left: 30px;">
</asp:DropDownList>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="padding: 5px;">
<asp:Button ID="btnSubmitSurvey" runat="server" Text="Submit" Width="100px" ValidationGroup="SurveyId"
Style="margin-left: 20px;" OnClick="btnSubmitSurvey_Click" />
<asp:Button ID="btnCancelSurvey" runat="server" CausesValidation="False" Text="Cancel"
Width="90px" OnClick="btnCancelSurvey_Click" Style="margin-left: 5px;" />
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
</asp:Panel>
</td>
</tr>
In your markup:
<ajaxToolkit:ModalPopupExtender ... PopupControlID="pnlImageViewer" Y="90" ...
you have specified Y="90", this will cause the popup to display 90 pixels off the top. Please try after removing this.
apply zindex to the model popup div greater than that of background div
e.g.
.modalPopup {
position: absolute;
min-height: 200px;
width: 100%;
border: solid 1px #e5e5e5;
-moz-border-radius: 8px;
-webkit-border-radius: 8px;
border-radius: 8px;
background-color: #f5f6f5;
z-index: 90000;
}
Try the following(worked for me):
This is the background style for the modal popup
.modalBackground
{
background-color:#414141;
filter:alpha(opacity=70);
opacity:0.7;
position:absolute;
}
Following is the style for the panel which you want to display
.Panel_Popup_Style
{
background-color:White;
}
I'm trying to do what I thought is going to be the simples thing on earth. I'm having some png box with graphic element that suppose to cover part of an image I was intending to disply inside this box (this is a product box and the graphic element is supposed to simulate price tag).
So I need to have the box and I wanted to display the image underneath it using asp:ImageButton.
I've been struggling with this for hours, trying to put divs and images etc. Tried all sort of things with z-order, with no success, the product image is still being displayed above the graphic box. Fot the price it has been working fine, though.
I thought this should work:
<div id="HPItemBox">
<div id="HPItemPriceBox">
<asp:Label ID="lblPrice" runat="server" CssClass="HPItemPrice"></asp:Label>
</div>
<div id="imgBox" runat="server" class="HPimgBox">
<asp:Image ID="ibImage" runat="server" Width="140" Height="140" style="position: relative; z-index: 10;" />
<div id="HPItemLink">
<asp:LinkButton ID="lbToBuy" runat="server" CssClass="ItemURLStyle" OnClientClick="aspnetForm.target ='_blank';">Buy it</asp:LinkButton>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Also tried:
<div id="HPItemBox">
<div id="HPItemPriceBox">
<asp:Label ID="lblPrice" runat="server" CssClass="HPItemPrice"></asp:Label>
</div>
<div id="imgBox" runat="server" class="HPimgBox">
<div id="divImage" runat="server" style="position: relative; width: 140px; height: 140px;
z-index: 10;">
</div>
<div id="HPItemLink">
<asp:LinkButton ID="lbToBuy" runat="server" CssClass="ItemURLStyle" OnClientClick="aspnetForm.target ='_blank';">Buy it</asp:LinkButton>
</div>
</div>
</div>
There is the css:
#HPItemBox
{
position: relative;
width: 190px;
height: 190px;
background-image: url('../images/home-product-box.png');
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-color: #ffffff;
float: left;
z-index: 50;
}
.HPItemPrice
{
font-family: Arial;
font-size: 12px;
font-weight: bold;
color: #4d4d4d;
}
.HPimgBox
{
position: relative;
top: -10px;
right: 20px;
width: 170px;
z-index: 10;
}
Any ideas? Thanks in advanced.
Hey i think your code is some mistake please manage your code according to you and some change to your css file as like this
HTML
<div id="HPItemBox">
<div id="HPItemPriceBox">
<asp:Label ID="lblPrice" runat="server" CssClass="HPItemPrice"></asp:Label>
</div>
<div id="imgBox" runat="server" class="HPimgBox">
<div id="divImage" runat="server" style="position: relative; width: 140px; height: 140px;background:green;
z-index: 10;">
Hello
<div id="HPItemLink">
<asp:LinkButton ID="lbToBuy" runat="server" CssClass="ItemURLStyle" OnClientClick="aspnetForm.target ='_blank';">Buy it</asp:LinkButton>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Css
#HPItemBox
{
position: relative;
width: 190px;
height: 190px;
background-image: url('../images/home-product-box.png');
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-color:red;
float: left;
z-index: 50;
}
.HPItemPrice
{
font-family: Arial;
font-size: 12px;
font-weight: bold;
color: #4d4d4d;
position: relative;
}
#HPItemLink
{
position: absolute;
bottom: 10px;
left: 10px;
z-index: 10;
border:solid 2px yellow;
}
Live demo check here http://jsfiddle.net/8yg49/1/
I came up with a somewhat crooked idea, but i'm short in time so if it works for now it's fine with me.
I'll sketch the idea. basically, I think that an imagebutton gets the highest z-order, so there is no point of putting it above any div hoping that it will reside behind it.
so my solution was to take out the imagebutton and just put the image using some div, and then put a fully TRANSPARENT imagebutton above.
it goes something like this:
<div id="HPItemBox">
<div id="HPItemPriceBox">
<asp:Label ID="lblPrice" runat="server" CssClass="HPItemPrice"></asp:Label>
</div>
<div id="imgBox" runat="server" class="HPimgBox">
<div id="HPItemLink">
<asp:LinkButton ID="lbToBuy" runat="server" CssClass="ItemURLStyle" OnClientClick="aspnetForm.target ='_blank';" ImageURL="FULLY_TRANSPARENT_RECTANGLE!!!">Buy it</asp:LinkButton>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div id="THE ACTUAL IMAGE!!!"> .... in this DIV I put the image using image control (NOT imagebutton!) and then relatively place it under HPItemBox div </div>
This way the actual image is presented under the frame div and the button is actually a rectangular transparent image so the image i wanted to display appears as the button (but without the 'click' affect.