Reputation: 1274
I plan on building a custom photo gallery for a friend and I know exactly how I am going to be producing the HTML, however I am running into a small issue with the CSS.
(I would prefer to not have the page styling rely on jQuery if possible)
Data-Attribute
in HTMLBackground-image
in CSS
<div class="thumb" data-image-src="images/img.jpg"></div>
and I assume the CSS should look something like this:
.thumb {
width:150px;
height:150px;
background-position:center center;
overflow:hidden;
border:1px solid black;
background-image: attr(data-image-src);/*This is the question piece*/
}
data-image-src
from the div.thumb
in my HTML file and use it for each div.thumb
(s) background-image
source in my CSS file.
Here is a Codepen Pen in order to get a dynamic example of what I am looking for:
http://codepen.io/thestevekelzer/pen/rEDJv
Upvotes: 107
Views: 166651
Reputation: 83
HTML:
<div style="--thumbnail: url(https://example.com/images/source.png)"></div>
CSS:
&:after
{
content: "";
...
background-image: var(--thumbnail);
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 9
Here is simple example using jQuery we can put the images in background
$('*[data-background-image]').each(function() {
$(this).css({
'background-image': 'url(' + $(this).data('background-image') + ')'
});
});
div{
height:200px;
width:100% ;
background-size: cover;
background-position: center center;
background-repeat: no-repeat;
}
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div data-background-image="https://via.placeholder.com/500"> </div>
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 926
If you wanted to keep it with just HTML and CSS you can use CSS Variables. Keep in mind, css variables aren't supported in IE.
<div class="thumb" style="--background: url('images/img.jpg')"></div>
.thumb {
background-image: var(--background);
}
Codepen: https://codepen.io/bruce13/pen/bJdoZW
Upvotes: 81
Reputation: 159
For those who want a dumb down answer like me
Something like how to steps as 1, 2, 3
Here it is what I did
First create the HTML markup
<div class="thumb" data-image-src="images/img.jpg"></div>
Then before your ending body tag, add this script
I included the ending body on the code below as an example
So becareful when you copy
<script>
var list = document.getElementsByClassName('thumb');
for (var i = 0; i < list.length; i++) {
var src = list[i].getAttribute('data-image-src');
list[i].style.backgroundImage="url('" + src + "')";
}
</script>
</body>
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 345
HTML CODE
<div id="borderLoader" data-height="230px" data-color="lightgrey" data-
width="230px" data-image="https://fiverr- res.cloudinary.com/t_profile_thumb,q_auto,f_auto/attachments/profile/photo/a54f24b2ab6f377ea269863cbf556c12-619447411516923848661/913d6cc9-3d3c-4884-ac6e-4c2d58ee4d6a.jpg">
</div>
JS CODE
var dataValue, dataSet,key;
dataValue = document.getElementById('borderLoader');
//data set contains all the dataset that you are to style the shape;
dataSet ={
"height":dataValue.dataset.height,
"width":dataValue.dataset.width,
"color":dataValue.dataset.color,
"imageBg":dataValue.dataset.image
};
dataValue.style.height = dataSet.height;
dataValue.style.width = dataSet.width;
dataValue.style.background = "#f3f3f3 url("+dataSet.imageBg+") no-repeat
center";
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1340
How about using some Sass? Here's what I did to achieve something like this (although note that you have to create a Sass list for each of the data-attributes).
/*
Iterate over list and use "data-social" to put in the appropriate background-image.
*/
$social: "fb", "twitter", "youtube";
@each $i in $social {
[data-social="#{$i}"] {
background: url('#{$image-path}/icons/#{$i}.svg') no-repeat 0 0;
background-size: cover; // Only seems to work if placed below background property
}
}
Essentially, you list all of your data attribute values. Then use Sass @each to iterate through and select all the data-attributes in the HTML. Then, bring in the iterator variable and have it match up to a filename.
Anyway, as I said, you have to list all of the values, then make sure that your filenames incorporate the values in your list.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation:
You will eventually be able to use
background-image: attr(data-image-src url);
but that is not implemented anywhere yet to my knowledge. In the above, url
is an optional "type-or-unit" parameter to attr()
. See https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values/#attr-notation.
Upvotes: 78
Reputation: 171
HTML
<div class="thumb" data-image-src="img/image.png">
jQuery
$( ".thumb" ).each(function() {
var attr = $(this).attr('data-image-src');
if (typeof attr !== typeof undefined && attr !== false) {
$(this).css('background', 'url('+attr+')');
}
});
Demo on JSFiddle
You could do this also with JavaScript.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 181
It is not best practise to mix up content with style, but a solution could be
<div class="thumb" style="background-image: url('images/img.jpg')"></div>
Upvotes: 18
Reputation: 9151
You will need a little JavaScript for that:
var list = document.getElementsByClassName('thumb');
for (var i = 0; i < list.length; i++) {
var src = list[i].getAttribute('data-image-src');
list[i].style.backgroundImage="url('" + src + "')";
}
Wrap that in <script>
tags at the bottom just before the </body>
tag or wrap in a function that you call once the page loaded.
Upvotes: 7