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I was reading another users question about how to layer images on top of another, using check-boxes.

For the most part I was able to follow the answer provided, however I am still facing the issue that the original poster had. For some reason the images are replacing each other instead of layering on top of each other.

Jquery: How to layer images on top of one another?

  • Update problem solved :)

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I guess the general idea of the initial code was to use div id="aluminum" and div id="aluminum" defined at the most top as placeholders for overlapping images.

You are always using $('#shirt').html(html); instead.

That is the problem.

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$('#shirt').html(html); keeps replacing the images. So at one instance, you're just seeing one image.

However, if you could explain in detail what you're trying to do with the code here, I could help create it for you.

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  • I want to create a page that allows the user to customize a product. I want this to act like a really simple custom product designer. When a user selects a checkbox, it would layer an image on top of a previous one. In total there would be 4 layers each with their own options of colors. The images That I am using on this code page are simply test images, the blue one is transparent. Jul 13, 2012 at 16:39
  • @user1522879 are you saying that each row of radio buttons will add an image to the top of the previous row ? Jul 16, 2012 at 8:09
  • Yes, correct. I want the images to layer, which would eventually create like a custom product. Jul 16, 2012 at 18:49
  • I will try to figure this out again...will update within 2-3 hours Jul 18, 2012 at 7:45

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