I thought that's what alsoResize was for... couldn't you do something like: $('#myDiv').resizable({alsoResize: '#myDiv img'});
or something like that? Otherwise, perhaps you could use the resizable event, and do the resizing yourself: $('#myDiv').resizable({ resize: function(event, ui) { // get the ui children and update the width in relation to the event data } }); On Sep 10, 2:09 am, Tobi <he...@eggger.com> wrote: > (jQuery UI Resizable Plugin) > > Hi there! > Does anybody have a clue, if it's possible or a workaround existing, > to resize a <DIV> and the content (here: images) > within without using "alsoResize in combination with a class/id > name". > > In other words: Is there a workaround for: > $('DIV').resizable({ handles: 'se', alsoResize: 'ITS CHILDREN' }); > or are just class/id names allowed for "alsoResize"? > > So basically I have a DIV and stacked Images inside. > I want the DIV to be resizeable and the images inside resized at the > same time. > > Thank you and greetings from Vienna, > Tobi