How to align a responsive image in a leaflet map with css
I'm doing a webmap (with leaflet). This map contains one png image and i want to display in mobile phone with max-width:50% style.
The image shows up with max-width:50% but i can't align the image at right of the map.
This is my js code to add the image:
var logo1 = L.control();
logo1.onAdd = function(map)
var div = L.DomUtil.create('div');
div.innerHTML= "<div href='https://www.uma.es/'><img class='resp1' src='logo1.png'/></div>";
return div;
logo1.addTo(map);
and this is my css style:
@media screen and (max-width: 500px)
img.resp1
max-width: 50%;
text-align: right;
@media screen and (min-width: 760px) img.resp1
max-width: 100%;
the result and graphic explanation of the problem:
javascript html css leaflet maps
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I'm doing a webmap (with leaflet). This map contains one png image and i want to display in mobile phone with max-width:50% style.
The image shows up with max-width:50% but i can't align the image at right of the map.
This is my js code to add the image:
var logo1 = L.control();
logo1.onAdd = function(map)
var div = L.DomUtil.create('div');
div.innerHTML= "<div href='https://www.uma.es/'><img class='resp1' src='logo1.png'/></div>";
return div;
logo1.addTo(map);
and this is my css style:
@media screen and (max-width: 500px)
img.resp1
max-width: 50%;
text-align: right;
@media screen and (min-width: 760px) img.resp1
max-width: 100%;
the result and graphic explanation of the problem:
javascript html css leaflet maps
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I'm doing a webmap (with leaflet). This map contains one png image and i want to display in mobile phone with max-width:50% style.
The image shows up with max-width:50% but i can't align the image at right of the map.
This is my js code to add the image:
var logo1 = L.control();
logo1.onAdd = function(map)
var div = L.DomUtil.create('div');
div.innerHTML= "<div href='https://www.uma.es/'><img class='resp1' src='logo1.png'/></div>";
return div;
logo1.addTo(map);
and this is my css style:
@media screen and (max-width: 500px)
img.resp1
max-width: 50%;
text-align: right;
@media screen and (min-width: 760px) img.resp1
max-width: 100%;
the result and graphic explanation of the problem:
javascript html css leaflet maps
I'm doing a webmap (with leaflet). This map contains one png image and i want to display in mobile phone with max-width:50% style.
The image shows up with max-width:50% but i can't align the image at right of the map.
This is my js code to add the image:
var logo1 = L.control();
logo1.onAdd = function(map)
var div = L.DomUtil.create('div');
div.innerHTML= "<div href='https://www.uma.es/'><img class='resp1' src='logo1.png'/></div>";
return div;
logo1.addTo(map);
and this is my css style:
@media screen and (max-width: 500px)
img.resp1
max-width: 50%;
text-align: right;
@media screen and (min-width: 760px) img.resp1
max-width: 100%;
the result and graphic explanation of the problem:
javascript html css leaflet maps
javascript html css leaflet maps
edited Nov 10 '18 at 10:44
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asked Nov 10 '18 at 10:37
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you can always vertical or horizontal center any element if the container has a fixed height using a relative position for the parent element and a absolute position for the child element like so for center x and y:
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
left: 50%;
transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
for center x:
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 0;
left: 50%;
transform: translateX(-50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
for center y :
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
right: 0;
transform: translateY(-50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
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you can always vertical or horizontal center any element if the container has a fixed height using a relative position for the parent element and a absolute position for the child element like so for center x and y:
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
left: 50%;
transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
for center x:
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 0;
left: 50%;
transform: translateX(-50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
for center y :
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
right: 0;
transform: translateY(-50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
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you can always vertical or horizontal center any element if the container has a fixed height using a relative position for the parent element and a absolute position for the child element like so for center x and y:
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
left: 50%;
transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
for center x:
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 0;
left: 50%;
transform: translateX(-50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
for center y :
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
right: 0;
transform: translateY(-50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
add a comment |
you can always vertical or horizontal center any element if the container has a fixed height using a relative position for the parent element and a absolute position for the child element like so for center x and y:
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
left: 50%;
transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
for center x:
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 0;
left: 50%;
transform: translateX(-50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
for center y :
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
right: 0;
transform: translateY(-50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
you can always vertical or horizontal center any element if the container has a fixed height using a relative position for the parent element and a absolute position for the child element like so for center x and y:
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
left: 50%;
transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
for center x:
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 0;
left: 50%;
transform: translateX(-50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
for center y :
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
right: 0;
transform: translateY(-50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
left: 50%;
transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
left: 50%;
transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 0;
left: 50%;
transform: translateX(-50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 0;
left: 50%;
transform: translateX(-50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
right: 0;
transform: translateY(-50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
.container-elment
position: relative;
width: 100%;
height: 450px;
.child-element
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
right: 0;
transform: translateY(-50%);
width: 50%;
height: 50%;
background: green;
<div class="container-elment">
<div class="child-element">
</div>
</div>
answered Nov 10 '18 at 11:23
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