I have 3 images-myimage1,myimage2 and myimage3. When i click on each image i get a set of slides-slider,slider2 and slider3 which in turn is in container1,container2 and container2 respectively.This is my HTML:
<div id="right">
<img id="myimage1" onclick="changeimage1()" src="images/build_i.png" />
<img id="myimage2" onclick="changeimage2()" src="images/apply_i.png" />
<img id="myimage3" onclick="changeimage3()" src="images/learn_i.png" />
</div>
<div id="PicInRight"> <div id="container1" > <div id="slider" > <ul><li><img id="Img" src='slide_intro.png'/></li></ul> </div></div> <div id="container2"> <div id="slider2" > <ul><li><img id="Img" src='slide1.png' /></li></ul> </div></div> <div id="container3"> <div id="slider3" > <ul><li><img id="Img" src='slide1.png' /></li></ul> </div> </div></div>
In the head section, i have hidden the containers which have the slides in them.
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#container1").hide();
$("#container2").hide();
$("#container3").hide();
});
</script>
In my Javascript the on click function goes like this:
function changeimage1()
{
$("#container2").hide();
$("#container3").hide();
$("#container1").show();
$("#slider").easySlider({
auto: false,
continuous: true
});
}
and so on for myimage1 and myimage2.
function changeimage2()
{ $("#container1").hide();
$("#container3").hide();
$("#container2").show();
$("#slider2").easySlider({
auto: false,
continuous: true
});
}
function changeimage3()
{
$("#container1").hide();
$("#container2").hide();
$("#container3").show();
$("#slider3").easySlider({
auto: false,
continuous: true
});
}
Now, this works fine only if i click on myimage3 first. The sliders show and work fine.When i click on image1 and image2 later they work too. But if i click on myimage1 first , only the first slider work.when i click on myimage2 and myimage3 later, the sliders in container2 and 3 only show but do not change over on click of next and previous! Similar case if i click on myimage2 first. Why is this happening and what should i do to correct it?
changeimage2
andchangeimage3
), and creating a JS Fiddle is a good idea. Also, I don't see any HTML5 tags here, so I'm not sure mentioning "HTML5" is useful. Finally, there's this easy to use and customize jQuery slider plugin I created if you don't want to reinvent the wheel.