Marcus Duke Re: OT: Why Javascript crossfade (not) working
Nov 17, 2009; 07:31
Marcus Duke
Re: OT: Why Javascript crossfade (not) working
Martin:
¡Me gusta jQuery mucho! Muchissimas gracias. That's just the ticket but there are so many dang jQuery websites out there that I missed the one you referred.
And by the by, funny about the table thing in your other post. I was beating my head against the (padded) wall (what, I'm not *that* stupid!) trying to do it in CSS and had just given up and decided to go with tables instead (properly marked up for accessibility, certainement!).
>> I just want a simple, quick javascript slideshow that enables easy >> inclusion of captions and smooth cross fades from pic to pic. If you >> don't think this one will work, can you suggest a solution like this >> one that does crossfade but is a snap to implement? > > The jquery cycle plugin can do this. Look at the sample under > "Callbacks": > <http://www.malsup.com/jquery/cycle/int2.html> > > The cycle plugin simply renders *any child elements* and their > contents as a slideshow. Here a simple list of images is used and the > alt text is rendered as the caption: > > <img src="beach1.jpg" width="200" height="200" alt="Panama City > Beach, FL" /> > etc. > > Or further down, labelled "Non-Image Content", the content lives in > divs like so... > > <div> > <img src="beach1.jpg" width="200" height="200" /> > <p>St Andrews State Park - Panama City, FL</p> > <p>This park is one of the most popular outdoor recreation spots in > Florida.</p> > </div>
Marcus Duke Webmaster/Info Specialist UW Aquatic & Fishery Sciences
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