I just pushed another major update for Image Fit, now version 1.1.0 (change log below)
v1.1.0 (31 Dec 2019)
Added “draggable” support for Image Dropper
Added max size and force size options
Many CSS code improvements and optimizations
Changed overflow logic to default to “visible”
v1.0.9 (21 Dec 2019)
Added option to override default ID
Even though it has been ready for about a month, I held it’s release until its new companion stacks were ready to be released… and today they are. These new stacks are called DROPPER and IMAGE REPLACER, I will have a separate post for them soon. Meanwhile, check our website:
Brilliant idea, Ricardo! Just tried both demos and really see potential use for them.
Regarding ‘Image Replacer’: Wouldn’t it be a nice option to have a button to scale the image proportionally instead of only being able to stretch (= distort) it horizontally and/or vertically?
And would it somehow be possible to save the layout the site visitor has created as a setting (via a cookie) so that the visitor can recall (load) his composition again some days later? If that is too complicated (or even impossible) what about an option to save the composition as an image. Hm, but for this the visitor could also simply make a screenshot…
Can I completely disable scaling of the Image Replacer background image?
I’ve also had Image Replacer ready for a while, and I have to look back and see why I didn’t do the proportional button… as for saving the layout, it’s in the blueprint, but I haven’t yet come up with a good clean solution. Thanks for the suggestions and comments, I really appreciate them, I will keep you posted on my progress, if any LOL.
Yes you can complete disable the scaling, but just unchecking Show size buttons in the stacks settings.
Done! Image Replacer v1.0 release version now has the option of keeping the image on reload! The default is to keep the user loaded image until you use the reset button.