give the element a CSS attribute of margin: 0 auto; and then set the
top margin with..

var a = $(window).height()
var b = $("img#loadingImg").attr("height")
$("img#loadingImg").attr("margin-top", ((a/2)-(b/2)) );

On Mar 6, 10:26 am, phicarre <gam...@bluewin.ch> wrote:
> I supposed that someone knows a plugin who does that ...
>
> On 6 mar, 00:39, dawnerd <dawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > What you are trying is more CSS based than jquery based. You can set
> > the images css to margin:0 auto; which will center align it. Then set
> > some top padding or margin to vertically align it.
>
> > On Mar 5, 3:33 pm,phicarre<gam...@bluewin.ch> wrote:
>
> > > How to show IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SCREEN an animated gif (with jquery
> > > effects) during a long operation ?
> > > I tried several methods but never compatible with, at least, FF and
> > > IE ...

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