jQuery Resizable: doubling the resize width

前端 未结 2 1566
不思量自难忘°
不思量自难忘° 2021-01-23 09:31

Synopsis:

If you center a resizable element and expand it left/right, it has the illusion that it is only expanding half of the mouse movement.

Reason:

相关标签:
2条回答
  • 2021-01-23 09:48

    Given a centered DIV, the best I could think of would be to set the width in the callback.

         $('#divID').resizable({
                handles       : 'e,w'
              , resize        : function (event,ui){
                                   ui.position.left = ui.originalPosition.left;
                                   ui.size.width    = ( ui.size.width
                                                      - ui.originalSize.width )*2
                                                      + ui.originalSize.width;
                                }
         });
    

    The above simply calculates the difference between the final and original width and multiplies that by two, then adds that to the original width.

    I'm not sure this is the best way to do this. I, for one, don't like it since the width is being set twice on the object. I think the better way would be to accept some sort of (xRate or X-Step) and (yRate or Y-Step) option and include that in the _mouseDrag: portion of the jQuery function.

    To do this w/o editing jQuery, I think I'd have to create a plugin that overwrites the resizable's _mouseDrag function.

    I'll accept better answers! :)

    0 讨论(0)
  • 2021-01-23 10:07

    I don't know how you center your resizable but this test case works well for me.

    At it's heart I do something similar to vol7ron but I use one assignment less and the calculation is better readable :D just joking choose what you like better fits you more

    ui.size.width += ui.size.width - ui.originalSize.width;
    
    0 讨论(0)
提交回复
热议问题