I'm trying to achieve a simple cross-fade on two images, however this seems jumpy and not very pleasing to the eye. Is there any way to determine a fadeout time and make it smoother? Currently it just ends without fading out.
Consider:
<div class="fadein">
<img src="#" border="0" width="964" height="49" alt="" style="display:block;margin:auto;" id="level2Menu" />
<img src="#" border="0" width="964" height="49" alt="" style="display:block;margin:auto;" id="level2Menu" />
</div>
.fadein {
overflow:hidden;
height: 49px;
}
var $ = jQuery;
$(function () {
var fElement = $('.fadein');
if ( !console && !console.log ){
console = {};
console.log = function(){};
}
fElement.find('img:gt(0)').hide();
setInterval(function () {
if (!fElement.data('paused')) {
fElement.find(':first-child').stop(true,true).fadeOut(1000).next('img').fadeIn(1000).end(1000).appendTo('.fadein'); //.stop(true,true) fixes le tabbed/hidden animation queue
} else {
console.log('waiting...');
}
}, 5000);
});
TYIA
.fadeIn
is the height of your images then it shouldn't mess anything up as it will still take up the same space as your banners: jsfiddle.net/29Sad/4. If you want a simple fade rotator I wrote one here: jsfiddle.net/gJUPT/2