I'm looking for a script or a direction if I want to do the following:I would like to have an image (same size as site dimensions) automatically fading out after a some seconds. When the image has faded out all underlying layout and controls must be controlable.Long time ago I had something working, but it didn't work not on all IE's. As time changes things rapidly maybe anyone have a tip or clue.
have this Multiple Image Viewer very similar, -in fact almost identical- to the one in the main page of economist.com It uses the following code and its woriking nice,
Code: function switch_product_img(divname, divnumber, divtotal) {for (var i=1; i<=divtotal; i++) { var showDivName = divname + '_' + i;
This is a really awesome script that I'm sure all of you can put to use if you haven't yet heard of it. However, I'm trying to get it to fade a background image on my css styled navigation for my a:hover. Here is the script with a little simple tutorial on how to set it up: [URL] My only other knowledge is in PHP, so after about 2 hours of fail in this client-side language
This is the link to my site so far: [URL] You can see the script working as it is on my little yellow MW logo on the right side of the navigation. So in my scenario, I am looking to fade button.png to button-hover.png (both repeating on the x axis).
I am php developer,[URL]... a fade in fade out effect (image + text) which is working very nice but Can i do this like with text on top(not on an image)and image below it like header : text below that an image
example <table> <tr><td> header for image</td></tr> <tr><td> image here</td></tr> </table>
Can you pls suggest any other script to display an html page or pages like this just the way i had defined above in fade in fade out ....
I have just added a jQuery fade plugin onto a page to automatically cycle through images in an unordered list without a click event. It works well but when I preview the page with JS disabled all images become visible and it messes up the layout. What I need is a method that works when JS is disabled. I have seen methods where the {display:none} CSS styles are applied then changed via JS but can't figure this out. If anyone can either recommend a decent plugin with provisions for JS disabled browsers
The objective is to have an image fade to another one progressivly while the mouse is over, when its not it fades back to the original, whether or not it faded to the target completely or not. That is, if it takes 1 second to fade completely to the other image, and you take your mouse off it at 0.5 seconds, it will begin to fade back to the original. I have a problem where I want to give this ability to multiple images (thumbnails) on a page, without having reams and reams of code and instead just have one function accomadate any number of images.
I have this code from a previous project. It makes a list of images fade in and out. Very nice. However, I would like to adapt it slightly so that the image pops up straight away and then fades out. I just don't want the fade in part of it. Code:
I need to fade an image into another one using javascript, without any looping or cycling. So just one fade after x number of seconds. Can easily be done on Flash, but I want browser compatibility for mobile users who dont have Flash support. Also I do not know any javascript at all! I just want to add this effect to the site.
I'm using the following code to make an image appear at 50% opacity:
<img src="ball.gif" style="filter:alpha(opacity=50); -moz-opacity:0.5"> Is there a way I can alter / adjust this so that the left hand side of the image is say 75% opacity and then it fades to 25% on the right hand side?
I wonder if there is a way I can make the background image I use for my website to automatically change into one oftheimages I would have in a specific directory on my ftp. For example, if I had 4 pictures in a directory on my ftp, I would like my website to automatically change the background into one of the other 3 images in the directory every Monday. I would prefer if it would do this in a sequence (first the 1st pic, then the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, and loop), but a random selection would be fine too.
and I'm trying to get the images on the left to fit the size of the browser screen on the right when you click on them. The images themselves are huge, so I'd like some kind of code that resizes the images to fit the size of the visitor's screen, which will vary from user to user.
I have 3 thumbs, and when I click on one of the thumb, the background of my site has to fade to the same image as the thumb. This code is working for me, but it is fading to white first, and after it fades to the new background.
function changeback(backname){ var newsrc = "<?=SITE_WEBDIR?>img/bg/"+backname; $('#backimg').fadeOut(300, function(){ $(this).attr('src',newsrc).bind('onreadystatechange load', function(){
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I want to let the background fade to the new background directy, and not a white background first.
I couldn't find an exact example or of a way to do this. I've been struggling on this for hours. All I'm trying to do is fade in those divs after a certain time has passed (like 5secs after the page loads)
So I wrote a code to simply display an image when a link is rolled over:
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The problem (which you may have already noticed) is that when you rollover the two links fast, the images appear below each other. What I want to do is find a way to make the images appear on top of each other so it will look more like they're crossfading without changing the shape of the site.
I'm looking for a little snippet that will fade a new image if you click on the image.
So i have an image in a div, when you click on the image a new image will fade in, i have 3 images and and you can click as much as i you like, so it has to loop some way..
javascript and jquery ignorance. Im building a simple photo gallery and would like an image to fade in. I need the image to only fade in once the image has fully loaded.Here is what i have so far
I wrote a couple of lines of code to simply fade in an image when a user rolls over a link:
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The only problem (which you probably already noticed) is that when you rollover the links quickly, the image appears below the other for a quick second until it completely fades away. I want each image to appear on top of each other when the user rolls over a link fairly fast, so it doesn't change the shape of the website like that. In other words it will look like they crossfade pretty much.
I have been trying to replicate a cool javascript effect that appears here (http://d3r.com). See the funky images fading in when hovering with mouse? I want that ;-) By using Firebug I think I have narrowed down the code needed to:
I know there are problems with this. It looks wonky to me and I don't even know what I'm doing. It's a mashup of some code I found somewhere and my own bad guesses at how to fill in the gaps.
I trying to get the image in the masthead to cycle through a small number of images. The image is the background-image of the div 'masthead'.
It works in Firefox but I'm getting an error in IE. The error is 'invalid argument' and refers to the j increment. I can't see the prob.
Also the slideshow is a bit abrupt and I need to make the images fade into each other. My old method and examples I've seen on the web don't seem to work. Does anyone know how to do it? Code:
The whole thing started when we decided it would be neat if the web page looked slightly different everytime you visited.The functionality I'm looking for will fade the CSS associated to the html body tag. The tiled background image in particular. I have over 50 seamless tile background images of various dimensions stored in my default image folder. I'm hoping to find some script that will select and display one of the images at random and then fade to a new one every 10 or 20 seconds.It might work if I had some script that replaced the background attribute of the body tag with an animation.. selecting from an array of image paths?
I'm after doing something like this A resizable background image that fades in on initial load.... I've found plenty of background image re-size scripts but none that fade in the initial image.