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22:00
0 auto doesn't work.
@RyanJMcGowan jsfiddle.net/rlemon/6FrhJ/12 if this doesn't work on IE7 then i'll buy you a beer.
like, common the first fiddle i posted dude.
if the images change dynamically you have two options. generate the HTML with style attributes from the server or control it with JS
ok now make that work with variable size images
I'm sure it can be done with only CSS
you will not get an all encompassing css rule here.
@RyanJMcGowan That's wrong. You need a third el.
no it can not
22:01
@RyanJMcGowan 0 auto is for horizontal.
I did have it with a third div but I managed to get the same issue
But the centered thing needs a width declared I believe.
well, that is to say, you will have a much easier time just doing it server side like I show you here or with JS.
rather than fiddling with IE7 et al
0 auto doesn't work with ie7 because ie7 won't do negative margins and that's the only way I could make the overflowing div larger than the parent,.
@ErikReppen all elements bubble up to their direct parent, so if you auto a child of a block level element and you have not defined a width no width will be passed and it will take it's own default.
@RyanJMcGowan lightbulb maybe I should take the easier approach that is less blackmagic voodoo css hacks and just do as rlemon does.
seriously, i'm all for css
but in this case there are better and easier solutions
22:04
put styling in backend? I'd like to keep styles in one place: CSS files.
no putting the styles in the css files and setting the position of the elements via the generated HTML
or JS
whichever the case
aka controlling it from backend. Either way, someone else wants to change things, they're going to be on a hunt.
if you want it to work in IE7 as well as 9
these are the limitations of not only supporting the latest two versions (which i also recommend)
i'd rather take care of that issue with * designators
fuck IE8 and 7
I can't wait for IE10 so I can drop 8
22:06
ie7 has negative margins.
IE7 is still a PITA (js wise)
And the image has to be defined as block for auto.
Well, i was able to do negative margins, but not both sides. I couldn't make it wider than it's parent.
you only need -margins top and left
Only top.
22:08
well, no, left and right too so you can make the div larger than the parent.
i'm sure there is also probably a display: table; and table cell + row hack you can use too
margin: 50% -200%; or something
IE has always done wonders with tables.
then the child could be margin:0 auto
but that doesn't work in ie7
the thing is, the jsfiddle I sent works in ie7. Just need it to work right in ie9 and ff now.
I believe this works in IE7:

http://jsfiddle.net/SAZM4/
But you don't have dynamic centering for varying heights. You have to put negative half of image height in for the top margin.
22:10
Hey guys what happens if you use .hide() on hidden div? Does action perform?
@RyanJMcGowan ^ try that one in IE7 if you have it handy.
that works in ie7 but the parent is bigger than the child. I can do that fine. The issue is when the parent is smaller.
go to mine and change the image height around
make it square
works great
Should still work. Whether you want it visible or not is a matter of overflow.
tnx
nope. goes left justified in ie7
22:15
Oh, I get it.
go to mine and make the image height smaller. Why does it not center?
but make the width the same and then it does.
why does the width effect the top??
if the height is 220px, top:-50%; should be 110px. But it's not.
unless the width is 220px. wtf??
it's like it's getting height value from the width.
I called his bullshit out a week ago and he never responded
22:34
@RyanJMcGowan here, try this horrendous bit of kludginess

http://jsfiddle.net/SAZM4/1/
@Esailija idk, but check his profile views :P cl.ly/image/0Z0L2v2g1N2z
nice
% is off of first container with explicit width IIRC, regardless of property.
almost.... it doesn't overflow on top
Oh just need to set vert_adjust for visible overflow I think. But that works in IE7? I don't have IE tester handy.
http://jsfiddle.net/SAZM4/1/
There you go.
I remembered there were some issues with bottom and right in some older IE versions so I positioned from bottom and right basically.
But you have to set margins explicitly as pixels. % works off containers not the element itself.
er... top/left coords, not margins.
22:42
I've been using ie9 with compatibility mode on to see if it works in ie7
that would only work with one size image
I have hundreds of images and I don't know what the image size will be.
23:11
@RyanJMcGowan I'm a dummy. If it's images you should be able to do it with text-align.
Sorry. vertical-align.
hmm i'll try
I don't think so. Vertical-align really only aligns within inline heights.
Yeah, I think you had to use tables to make that work.
That's a really obnoxious set of requirements.
@RyanJMcGowan I can think of one thing but you'd have to be able to set all surrounding elements to a higher z-index.
Actually no, there'd be an overflow problem.
the issue occurs even if the image is smaller
or the div bigger
It's the stupidest, most infuriating problem in web development when dealing with IE less than 8.
Can you have a max-height and width, represented by an outer container that hides overflow?
23:26
Yeah, but I won't be changing the height and width of the image. They will come in unscaled.
oh, jQuery 1.8 released
> Modularity: If you know your project’s jQuery dependencies well, you can use the new grunt-based build system to strip out parts of jQuery that you know you don’t need. What we’ve done here for 1.8 is really just a beginning, you’ll see even more flexibility as we move to later versions.
About time they did that.
and they played around with sizzle
I think there's a bass-ackwards way to sort out that 50% of the image factor but I can't remember what it is.
looks like display:table might work
maybe. I'll see
23:36
wow, i really like this
http://www.wikipediaredefined.com/
23:56
Did IE7 know the bottom property?

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