Trying to rotate a div element...This might be DOM blasphemy, could it work possibly with a canvas element? I'm not sure - if anybody has any ideas of how this could work or why it doesn't, I'd love to know. Thanks.
To rotate a DIV Make use of WebkitTransform / -moz-transform: rotate(Xdeg)
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This will not work in IE. The Raphael library does work with IE and it does rotation. I believe it uses canvas
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If you want to animate the rotation, you can use a recursive setTimeout()
You could probably even do part of a spin with jQuery's .animate()
Make sure that you consider the width of your element. If rotate an that has a larger width than its visible content, you'll get funny results. However you can narrow the widths of elements, and then rotate them.
Here is a simply jQuery snippet that rotates the elements in a jQuery object. Rotatation can be started and stopped:
$(function() {
var $elie = $(selectorForElementsToRotate);
rotate(0);
function rotate(degree) {
// For webkit browsers: e.g. Chrome
$elie.css({ WebkitTransform: 'rotate(' + degree + 'deg)'});
// For Mozilla browser: e.g. Firefox
$elie.css({ '-moz-transform': 'rotate(' + degree + 'deg)'});
// Animate rotation with a recursive call
setTimeout(function() { rotate(++degree); },5);
}
});
Note:
Taking the degree and increasing it, will rotate the image clockwise. Decreasing the degree of rotation will rotate the image counter clockwise.