Info
Version: | 1.1.2 |
Author(s): | Jono Menz |
Last Update: | Wednesday, November 12, 2014 |
.NET Fiddle: | Create the first Fiddle |
Project Url: | https://github.com/jonom/jquery-focuspoint |
NuGet Url: | https://www.nuget.org/packages/jquery.focuspoint |
Install
Install-Package jquery.focuspoint
dotnet add package jquery.focuspoint
paket add jquery.focuspoint
jquery.focuspoint Download (Unzip the "nupkg" after downloading)
Dependencies
- jQuery(1.9.0)
The space you have for an image may be portrait on a laptop, landscape on a tablet, and square on a mobile - particularly if you're using a full-screen image.
If you have to use the same image file in all these contexts, you might not be happy with the results you get when you 'fill' the allocated space with your image. Your subject might be clipped or completely missing, or just really awkward looking.
FocusPoint makes sure your image looks great in any container, by ensuring the 'spare' parts of your image (negative space) are cropped out before the important parts.