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I have trouble changing multiple images on mouseover. I tried the function below to change the image on mouseover but it didnt work perfectly. With the Onmouseover event the first image fades out slowly then the second image fades in smoothly. After a few seconds the second image fades out slowly and the third image fades in smoothly.

function changeimage(img_id)
{
setTimeout(function(){ $("#"+img_id).attr("src","http://247nywebdesign.com/Testing/nurses-jewel/php/pdt_images/prdt_03.jpg").show(); }, 5000);
    $("#"+img_id).attr("src","http://247nywebdesign.com/Testing/nurses-jewel/php/pdt_images/prdt_05.jpg").fadeIn(5000);
    setTimeout(function(){ $("#"+img_id).attr("src","http://247nywebdesign.com/Testing/nurses-jewel/php/pdt_images/prdt_05.jpg").show(); }, 5000);
    $("#"+img_id).attr("src","http://247nywebdesign.com/Testing/nurses-jewel/php/pdt_images/prdt_05.jpg").fadeOut(5500);
}

Jsfiddle link:

http://jsfiddle.net/XVz95/3/

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    Maybe you could describe how you are expecting it to work 'perfectly'?!
    – A. Wolff
    Feb 24, 2014 at 11:21
  • That javascript looks seriously overcomplicated to me. What are you trying to achieve. As a side issue, its bad practice to have inline events such as 'onmouseover' included in your HTML - you should be attaching these events using Javascript
    – James King
    Feb 24, 2014 at 11:36
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    onmouse over, i want the current image to fadeout and the second image to be fade in.after some seconds this image to be fadeout and the third image must be fade in
    – syam deth
    Feb 24, 2014 at 11:47

3 Answers 3

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I made your jsfiddle link just works:

function changeimage(img_id)
{
setTimeout(function(){ $("#"+img_id).attr("src","http://247nywebdesign.com/Testing/nurses-jewel/php/pdt_images/prdt_03.jpg").show(); }, 5000);
    $("#"+img_id).attr("src","http://247nywebdesign.com/Testing/nurses-jewel/php/pdt_images/prdt_05.jpg").fadeIn(5000);
    setTimeout(function(){ $("#"+img_id).attr("src","http://247nywebdesign.com/Testing/nurses-jewel/php/pdt_images/prdt_05.jpg").show(); }, 5000);
    $("#"+img_id).attr("src","http://247nywebdesign.com/Testing/nurses-jewel/php/pdt_images/prdt_05.jpg").fadeOut(5500);
}

http://jsfiddle.net/XVz95/4/

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  • above js fiddle you can see the third image not fades in also the time interval of images are not equilent and smooth please help
    – syam deth
    Feb 24, 2014 at 12:50
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You can do it in jQuery as follows

The Markup:

 <div id="pdtimg_1">
     <img src="http://247nywebdesign.com/Testing/nurses-jewel/php/pdt_images/prdt_03.jpg"/>
    <img src="http://247nywebdesign.com/Testing/nurses-jewel/php/pdt_images/prdt_05.jpg" style="display: none;"/>
</div>

The javascript:

$( document ).ready(function() {
    $('#pdtimg_1').mouseover(function(){
        $(this).find('img:first').hide();
        $(this).find('img:last').show();
    });

    $('#pdtimg_1').mouseout(function(){
        $(this).find('img:first').show();
        $(this).find('img:last').hide();
    });
});

http://jsfiddle.net/CabK3/

-----------------------------------UPDATE-------------------

$( document ).ready(function() {
$('#pdtimg_1').mouseover(function(){
    var elem  = $(this);
    elem.find('img:first').fadeOut(5000, function() {
        elem.find('img:nth-child(2)').fadeIn(5000, function() {
             elem.find('img:nth-child(2)').fadeOut(5000); 
            elem.find('img:last').fadeIn(5000);
        });
    });


});

});

and

<div id="pdtimg_1">
<img src="http://247nywebdesign.com/Testing/nurses-jewel/php/pdt_images/men-wedding-rings.jpg"/>

<img src="http://247nywebdesign.com/Testing/nurses-jewel/php/pdt_images/prdt_03.jpg" style="display: none;"/>
    <img src="http://247nywebdesign.com/Testing/nurses-jewel/php/pdt_images/prdt_05.jpg" style="display: none;"/>

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  • Three images are their and image id is Dynamic so kindly edit my js fiddle and help
    – syam deth
    Feb 24, 2014 at 12:55
  • Some timing problems in your js fiddle link.I want all the three images should fade in and fadeout one by one.I think some more editing in the above link can achieve this
    – syam deth
    Feb 24, 2014 at 13:05
  • Play with the timings and see what you can do, If you haven't had any success in 10 or twenty minutes. I'll update. Feb 24, 2014 at 13:08
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Is this like what you want? It allows for an array of image sources, in case you need to add more pictures:

function changeImage(img) {
    var imgSrcArr = [];
    imgSrcArr.push("http://247nywebdesign.com/Testing/nurses-jewel/php/pdt_images/men-wedding-rings.jpg");
    imgSrcArr.push("http://247nywebdesign.com/Testing/nurses-jewel/php/pdt_images/prdt_03.jpg");
    imgSrcArr.push("http://247nywebdesign.com/Testing/nurses-jewel/php/pdt_images/prdt_05.jpg");

    $img = $(img);
    if ($img.is(":visible")) {
        $img.fadeOut(5500, function() {
            var i = imgSrcArr.indexOf($(this).attr("src"));
            i = i+1 >= imgSrcArr.length ? 0 : i+1;
            $(this).attr("src", imgSrcArr[i]).on('load', function() {$(this).fadeIn(5000)})
        });
    } else {
        $img.fadeIn(5000);  
    }
}

$("#pdtimg_1").mouseenter(function() {changeImage(this)});

jsFiddle example

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    Your almost fine.I think second image not fadesin in the above jsfiddle.
    – syam deth
    Feb 24, 2014 at 13:12
  • I just checked it and it does. I switched the order around in an edit so check it again. Feb 24, 2014 at 13:14
  • No one image is missing.please check.one image in array not fades in.please help.
    – syam deth
    Feb 24, 2014 at 13:17
  • Hmmm perhaps your images aren't loading as fast as mine. Try now. Feb 24, 2014 at 13:37

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