Responsive DIVs in CesiumViewer [CesiumJS]












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I am working on customizing a Cesium map that has an overlay with a variety of information inside, the style of the overlay I'm implementing with bootsrap, unfortunately the divs that I put remain in a specific position and ignore the resizing of the page. Is there a way to make a DIV added to cesium viewer responsive?



What i do now is






    var position = Cesium.Cartesian3.fromDegrees(-76.59777, 39.03883);
var scratch = new Cesium.Cartesian2();

var canvasPosition = viewer.scene.cartesianToCanvasCoordinates(position, scratch);

viewer.scene.preRender.addEventListener(function () {
if (Cesium.defined(canvasPosition)) {

htmlOverlayBoxInfo.style.left = '600px';
htmlOverlayBoxInfo.style.top = '180px';

}
});

<div id="box-info" style="position: absolute" class="circles push-50 visibility">

<div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn">
<span class="circle circle-0"></span>
</div>
<div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="100">
<span class="circle circle-1"></span>
</div>
<div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="200">
<span class="circle circle-2"></span>
</div>
<div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="300">
<span class="circle circle-3"></span>
</div>
<div class="visibility-hidden " data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="400">
<span class="circle circle-4"></span>
</div>
<div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="500">
<span class="circle circle-5"></span>
</div>
<div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="600">
<span class="circle circle-6"></span>
</div>

<span class="circle circles-main-content visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear"
data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="100">
<h4>
New </h4>

</span>
</div>





I am forced to put [style="position: absolute"] otherwise the div I need to overlay the map is not displayed at all. What am I doing wrong?










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    I am working on customizing a Cesium map that has an overlay with a variety of information inside, the style of the overlay I'm implementing with bootsrap, unfortunately the divs that I put remain in a specific position and ignore the resizing of the page. Is there a way to make a DIV added to cesium viewer responsive?



    What i do now is






        var position = Cesium.Cartesian3.fromDegrees(-76.59777, 39.03883);
    var scratch = new Cesium.Cartesian2();

    var canvasPosition = viewer.scene.cartesianToCanvasCoordinates(position, scratch);

    viewer.scene.preRender.addEventListener(function () {
    if (Cesium.defined(canvasPosition)) {

    htmlOverlayBoxInfo.style.left = '600px';
    htmlOverlayBoxInfo.style.top = '180px';

    }
    });

    <div id="box-info" style="position: absolute" class="circles push-50 visibility">

    <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn">
    <span class="circle circle-0"></span>
    </div>
    <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="100">
    <span class="circle circle-1"></span>
    </div>
    <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="200">
    <span class="circle circle-2"></span>
    </div>
    <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="300">
    <span class="circle circle-3"></span>
    </div>
    <div class="visibility-hidden " data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="400">
    <span class="circle circle-4"></span>
    </div>
    <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="500">
    <span class="circle circle-5"></span>
    </div>
    <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="600">
    <span class="circle circle-6"></span>
    </div>

    <span class="circle circles-main-content visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear"
    data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="100">
    <h4>
    New </h4>

    </span>
    </div>





    I am forced to put [style="position: absolute"] otherwise the div I need to overlay the map is not displayed at all. What am I doing wrong?










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      I am working on customizing a Cesium map that has an overlay with a variety of information inside, the style of the overlay I'm implementing with bootsrap, unfortunately the divs that I put remain in a specific position and ignore the resizing of the page. Is there a way to make a DIV added to cesium viewer responsive?



      What i do now is






          var position = Cesium.Cartesian3.fromDegrees(-76.59777, 39.03883);
      var scratch = new Cesium.Cartesian2();

      var canvasPosition = viewer.scene.cartesianToCanvasCoordinates(position, scratch);

      viewer.scene.preRender.addEventListener(function () {
      if (Cesium.defined(canvasPosition)) {

      htmlOverlayBoxInfo.style.left = '600px';
      htmlOverlayBoxInfo.style.top = '180px';

      }
      });

      <div id="box-info" style="position: absolute" class="circles push-50 visibility">

      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn">
      <span class="circle circle-0"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="100">
      <span class="circle circle-1"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="200">
      <span class="circle circle-2"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="300">
      <span class="circle circle-3"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden " data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="400">
      <span class="circle circle-4"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="500">
      <span class="circle circle-5"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="600">
      <span class="circle circle-6"></span>
      </div>

      <span class="circle circles-main-content visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear"
      data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="100">
      <h4>
      New </h4>

      </span>
      </div>





      I am forced to put [style="position: absolute"] otherwise the div I need to overlay the map is not displayed at all. What am I doing wrong?










      share|improve this question
















      I am working on customizing a Cesium map that has an overlay with a variety of information inside, the style of the overlay I'm implementing with bootsrap, unfortunately the divs that I put remain in a specific position and ignore the resizing of the page. Is there a way to make a DIV added to cesium viewer responsive?



      What i do now is






          var position = Cesium.Cartesian3.fromDegrees(-76.59777, 39.03883);
      var scratch = new Cesium.Cartesian2();

      var canvasPosition = viewer.scene.cartesianToCanvasCoordinates(position, scratch);

      viewer.scene.preRender.addEventListener(function () {
      if (Cesium.defined(canvasPosition)) {

      htmlOverlayBoxInfo.style.left = '600px';
      htmlOverlayBoxInfo.style.top = '180px';

      }
      });

      <div id="box-info" style="position: absolute" class="circles push-50 visibility">

      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn">
      <span class="circle circle-0"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="100">
      <span class="circle circle-1"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="200">
      <span class="circle circle-2"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="300">
      <span class="circle circle-3"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden " data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="400">
      <span class="circle circle-4"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="500">
      <span class="circle circle-5"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="600">
      <span class="circle circle-6"></span>
      </div>

      <span class="circle circles-main-content visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear"
      data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="100">
      <h4>
      New </h4>

      </span>
      </div>





      I am forced to put [style="position: absolute"] otherwise the div I need to overlay the map is not displayed at all. What am I doing wrong?






          var position = Cesium.Cartesian3.fromDegrees(-76.59777, 39.03883);
      var scratch = new Cesium.Cartesian2();

      var canvasPosition = viewer.scene.cartesianToCanvasCoordinates(position, scratch);

      viewer.scene.preRender.addEventListener(function () {
      if (Cesium.defined(canvasPosition)) {

      htmlOverlayBoxInfo.style.left = '600px';
      htmlOverlayBoxInfo.style.top = '180px';

      }
      });

      <div id="box-info" style="position: absolute" class="circles push-50 visibility">

      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn">
      <span class="circle circle-0"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="100">
      <span class="circle circle-1"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="200">
      <span class="circle circle-2"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="300">
      <span class="circle circle-3"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden " data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="400">
      <span class="circle circle-4"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="500">
      <span class="circle circle-5"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="600">
      <span class="circle circle-6"></span>
      </div>

      <span class="circle circles-main-content visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear"
      data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="100">
      <h4>
      New </h4>

      </span>
      </div>





          var position = Cesium.Cartesian3.fromDegrees(-76.59777, 39.03883);
      var scratch = new Cesium.Cartesian2();

      var canvasPosition = viewer.scene.cartesianToCanvasCoordinates(position, scratch);

      viewer.scene.preRender.addEventListener(function () {
      if (Cesium.defined(canvasPosition)) {

      htmlOverlayBoxInfo.style.left = '600px';
      htmlOverlayBoxInfo.style.top = '180px';

      }
      });

      <div id="box-info" style="position: absolute" class="circles push-50 visibility">

      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn">
      <span class="circle circle-0"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="100">
      <span class="circle circle-1"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="200">
      <span class="circle circle-2"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="300">
      <span class="circle circle-3"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden " data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="400">
      <span class="circle circle-4"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="500">
      <span class="circle circle-5"></span>
      </div>
      <div class="visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear" data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="600">
      <span class="circle circle-6"></span>
      </div>

      <span class="circle circles-main-content visibility-hidden" data-toggle="appear"
      data-class="animated fadeIn" data-timeout="100">
      <h4>
      New </h4>

      </span>
      </div>






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