Basically, I am doing what the heading states, attempting to save the contents of a div as an image.
I plan on making a small online application for the iPad.
One function that is a must is having a 'Save' button that can save the full webpage as an image, and save that image to the iPad's camera roll. I wish to save the full contents of a div, not just the visible area.
I have searched briefly online, but couldn't find much documentation on anything. I found a lot on HTML5 Canvas. Here is some code I put together:
<script>
function saveimg()
{
var c = document.getElementById('mycanvas');
var t = c.getContext('2d');
window.location.href = image;
window.open('', document.getElementById('mycanvas').toDataURL());
}
</script>
<div id="mycanvas">
This is just a test<br />
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</div>
<button onclick="saveimg()">Save</button>
Although, I am getting this error:
TypeError: c.getContext is not a function
This application will be built only with HTML, CSS and jQuery (or other Javascript libraries).
Do something like this:
A
<div>
with ID of#imageDIV
, another one with ID#download
and a hidden<div>
with ID#previewImage
.Include the latest version of jquery, and jspdf.debug.js from the jspdf CDN
Then add this script:
The div will be saved as a PNG on clicking the
#download
There are several of this same question (1, 2). One way of doing it is using canvas. Here's a working solution. Here you can see some working examples of using this library.