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Hello!

I've been looking for a really easy/lightweight way to just be able to click thumbnails to switch the src of a larger image.

I haven't actually tried it out yet. Is this the best solution?

The larger images to be swapped in will have the same width but a different height. Will this cause problems/is there something I need to add for this functionality? Would it be better to do a div with a background-image that swaps and is the height of the largest image?

Also, someone said that it only works once (??)... I'd need it to start out on a certain image, then be able to change to 2-4 other images on thumbnail click.

Thanks for any advice! I'm certainly (obviously) no Javascript writer.

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You should be able to switch images as many times as you wish.

The piece of code you reference replaces the image source of #target, with the href of a link within a #thumbs div. It should work fine.

<img id="target" src="images/main.jpg">

<div id="thumbs">
<a href="images/picture1_big.jpg"><img src="images/picture1_small.jpg"></a>
<a href="images/picture2_big.jpg"><img src="images/picture2_small.jpg"></a>
<a href="images/picture3_big.jpg"><img src="images/picture3_small.jpg"></a>
</div>

Now as far as width and height, I am pretty sure there are some cross-browser compatibility issues with how browsers handle a defined width, but an undefined height, when you swap out the images.

In firefox, the following works. Plain old javascript, no jquery:

<html>

   <head>

     <script type="text/javascript">
         function swap(image) {
             document.getElementById("main").src = image.href;
         }
     </script>

   </head>

   <body>

     <img id="main" src="images/main.jpg" width="50">

     <a href="images/picture1_big.jpg" onclick="swap(this); return false;"><img src="images/picture1_small.jpg"></a>
     <a href="images/picture2_big.jpg" onclick="swap(this); return false;"><img src="images/picture2_small.jpg"></a>
     <a href="images/picture3_big.jpg" onclick="swap(this); return false;"><img src="images/picture3_small.jpg"></a>

   </body>
</html>
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For the undefined height issue, do you think my idea about using a div background-image swap instead would work better? Thank you for the answer! Also, the jQuery doesn't require any "inline" javascript, correct? So that would be its advantage? – McFly88 Oct 29 at 0:25
Can anyone tell me how to modify the first code to switch a div background-image instead? Would I change the class of the containing div or could I change the background-image directly somehow? – McFly88 Oct 29 at 1:31
Since jQuery is just repackaged javascript, it essentially does the same thing, except that it is assigning the "onclicks" in the code. I.e. $("#thumbs a").click( function() ... assigns click methods to each 'a' tag in the #thumbs div. You can do this with plain javascript too, by using a getElementById and a getElementByTagName and then iterating though the results and then adding event listeners. – Jeff B Oct 29 at 2:55
To change a background image, you would change the line in the function to read: document.getElementById("main").class.backgroundImage = 'url('+image.href+')'; This assumes that main is a div and not an img. – Jeff B Oct 29 at 2:56

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