Jquery :: Ready Function - Wait Until Images Fully Loaded

Mar 10, 2011

Any way to wait until it is fully loaded
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#featured > ul").tabs({fx:{opacity: "toggle"}}).tabs("rotate", 4000, true);
});
</script>

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THE FUNCTION

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Code:
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HTML Code:
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HTML Code:
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