I want to create a div attach drag drop feature and when someone click it they can choose their image.
I have coded something and its can - click div and choose your image - preview your image before upload
you can check my fiddle
css
.uploader {width:300px;height:350px;background:#f3f3f3;border:2px dashed #e8e8e8;}
javascript
var imageLoader = document.getElementById('filePhoto');
imageLoader.addEventListener('change', handleImage, false);
function handleImage(e) {
var reader = new FileReader();
reader.onload = function (event) {
$('.uploader').html( '<img width="300px" height="350px" src="'+event.target.result+'"/>' );
}
reader.readAsDataURL(e.target.files[0]);
}
html
<div class="uploader" onclick="$('#filePhoto').click()">click here or drag here your images for preview and set userprofile_picture data</div>
<input type="file" name="userprofile_picture" id="filePhoto" style="display:block;width:185px;" />
you can check http://jsfiddle.net/ELcf6/
HTML Drag and Drop interfaces enable web applications to drag and drop files on a web page. This document describes how an application can accept one or more files that are dragged from the underlying platform's file manager and dropped on a web page.
When dropping files into drop zone you get a dataTransfer. files object, that is a FileList type of object, that contains all the files you dragged. Meanwhile, <input type="file" /> element has the property files , that is the same FileList type object. So, you can simply assign the dataTransfer.
Step 1. Make a HTML file and define markup and scripting. In this step we create a form to upload and preview multiple images then we create a file tag and add 'multiple' it allows to select multiple images and attach onchange event to call preview_image() function to preview all the images after user select the images ...
You can do this with little css tricks. input element accepts drop. I changed your code like below:
css
.uploader {
position:relative;
overflow:hidden;
width:300px;
height:350px;
background:#f3f3f3;
border:2px dashed #e8e8e8;
}
#filePhoto{
position:absolute;
width:300px;
height:400px;
top:-50px;
left:0;
z-index:2;
opacity:0;
cursor:pointer;
}
.uploader img{
position:absolute;
width:302px;
height:352px;
top:-1px;
left:-1px;
z-index:1;
border:none;
}
javascript
var imageLoader = document.getElementById('filePhoto');
imageLoader.addEventListener('change', handleImage, false);
function handleImage(e) {
var reader = new FileReader();
reader.onload = function (event) {
$('.uploader img').attr('src',event.target.result);
}
reader.readAsDataURL(e.target.files[0]);
}
// Edit for multiple images
// I didn't try but it should work.
// Also you need write some CSS code to see all images in container properly.
function handleImages(e) {
$('.uploader img').remove();
for(var i = 0; i < e.target.files.length; i++){
var reader = new FileReader();
reader.onload = function (event) {
var $img = $('<img/>');
$img.attr('src', event.target.result);
$('.uploader').append($img);
}
reader.readAsDataURL(e.target.files[i]);
}
}
html
<div class="uploader" onclick="$('#filePhoto').click()">
click here or drag here your images for preview and set userprofile_picture data
<img src=""/>
<input type="file" name="userprofile_picture" id="filePhoto" />
</div>
i hope it helps. You can check http://jsfiddle.net/ELcf6/4/, and other version http://jsfiddle.net/ELcf6/8/
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