Setting up parallax.js I ran into this:
The html source markup (in the official GIThub project) is:
<ul id="scene" class="scene">
<li class="layer" data-depth="1.00"><img src="images/layer1.png"></li>
<li class="layer" data-depth="0.80"><img src="images/layer2.png"></li>
<li class="layer" data-depth="0.60"><img src="images/layer3.png"></li>
<li class="layer" data-depth="0.40"><img src="images/layer4.png"></li>
<li class="layer" data-depth="0.20"><img src="images/layer5.png"></li>
<li class="layer" data-depth="0.00"><img src="images/layer6.png"></li>
</ul>
But if we look at the (really awesome) Wagerfield example it looks like the images are brought in as a background image of a div block inside each .layer class element.
The explanation I can give myself is that in this way the image can be controlled more flexibly,
I'm just starting out with JS so I really can't find a workaround: but couldn't the script transform this
<img src="images/layer1.png">
into something like:
<div class="layer1" style="background:url(images/layer1.png) no-repeat 50% 100%"></div>
Can this be achieved easily?
Extending the question it would be cool to entirely style the .layer with inline styles passed through the script.
Script so far:
jQuery("li.layer > img").replaceWith
("<div class=\"" + $((("li.layer > img").src).replace(/\.[^/.]+$/, "")) + "\"</div>" );
this part isn't working (i'm looking for the url output of images..):
(("li.layer > img").src).replace(/\.[^/.]+$/, "")
Something like this should do the trick.
$('#scene > .layer > img').replaceWith(function () { // select all images
var s = this.src.substring(this.src.indexOf('images'), this.src.length);
// get only the relative path of the url
return $('<div/>', { // create a div
class: s.replace(/\.[a-zA-Z]+/, '').split('/')[1],
// get the image name as class
style: 'background:url(' + s + ') no-repeat 50% 100%'
// set style
});
});
$('div').text(function(){
return this.outerHTML;
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<ul id="scene" class="scene">
<li class="layer" data-depth="1.00">
<img src="images/layer1.png">
</li>
<li class="layer" data-depth="0.80">
<img src="images/layer2.png">
</li>
<li class="layer" data-depth="0.60">
<img src="images/layer3.png">
</li>
<li class="layer" data-depth="0.40">
<img src="images/layer4.png">
</li>
<li class="layer" data-depth="0.20">
<img src="images/layer5.png">
</li>
<li class="layer" data-depth="0.00">
<img src="images/layer6.png">
</li>
</ul>