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I have a tabbed menu.

<ul>
    <a href="views/wrap1.php"><li class="wrap1"> Home &nbsp&nbsp </li></a>&nbsp
    <a href="views/wrap2.php"><li class="wrap2"> Packages</li></a>&nbsp
    <a href="views/wrap3.php"><li class="wrap3"> Clients &nbsp </li></a>&nbsp
    <a href="views/wrap4.php"><li class="wrap4"> Creations</li></a>&nbsp
    <a href="views/wrap5.php"><li class="wrap5"> Reach Us &nbsp </li></a>&nbsp
</ul>

And using Jquery.load() i load five pages wrap1.php , wrap2.php , wrap3.php , wrap4.php , wrap5.php into a common div container

The Jquery code i am using is

$('.wrap1').css({'border':'2px solid black'}) ;
     $('#tabs li').click(function(){


     $('#container').load('views/'+$(this).attr("class")+'.php', function(){

     $('#container').fadeIn('slow') ;
        });
        return false;
    });

Everything is working fine but i want to display a loading gif when the page loads up and hide that gif when the page has loaded. I read many questions here and tried each and everything but nothing worked for me. Also do tell me that where should i put a script so that it may work

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  • What exactly have you tried? I find it hard to believe nothing worked, as doing this is extremely simple. Also, all scripts should go in <head>
    – Colleen
    Oct 15, 2012 at 16:47
  • @colleen. I tried many methods to put a loader but none seemed to work. Oct 15, 2012 at 16:52

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You can go through jQuery for this. jQuery provides you lots of animation event or functions.

Click here jQuery Image Loader for see some nice example that you can use in your code.

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