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I have a class var Page() = {... and inside I have functions, like the one below. But I'm not sure how to write a function to toggle two bg images if their class is 'vg-slideshow'. It's not working.

initFeaturedImages : function () {
            $('.story-page').each(function () {
                var $fImg = $(this).find('.right img');
                if ($fImg.length) {
                    var src = $fImg[0].src;
                    var flipimgsrc = $fImg.data('flipimg');  
                    var type = $fImg[0].className;
                    $($fImg[0]).hide();
                    var $bg = $fImg.parents('.story-page').find('.left');

                    var nextImg = 0; var bgImgs = new Array(src, flipimgsrc);

                    //(typeof type !== 'undefined' && type !== false && type == 'bg') 
                    if (type && type === 'bg') {
                        $bg.css('background-image','url("'+ src +'")');
                    }
                    else if (type && type === 'bg-slideshow') {

                        var doBg = function () {
                             $bg.css('background-image','url("'+ bgImgs[nextImg++] +'")').fadeIn(500, function () { setTimeout( doBg, 1000 ); });
                        };
                    }
                    else if (type && type === 'flip') {
                        //var titlesrc = (title) ? "<li>"+title+"</li>" : "" ;
                        $bg.append('<div id="fc-slideshow" class="fc-slideshow"><ul class="fc-slides"><li><img src="'+src+'" /></li><li><img src="'+flipimgsrc+'" /></li></ul></div>'); 
                    }
                    else if (type && type === 'svg') {
                        $.get(src, function(data) {
                            var $svg = $(data);

                            $bg.append($svg);
                            console.log(data);
                        });
                    }
                    else {
                        $bg.append('<img src="'+src+'" />'); 
                    }
                }
            });
        },

2 Answers 2

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I haven't tested your doBg function, but here is one thing that stands out already:

var doBg is declared inside the if statement, and never called in the if statement. You can't call it outside of the if statement because Javascript is lexically scoped. Hence,

 var doBg = function () {
     $bg.css('background-image','url("'+ bgImgs[nextImg++] +'")').fadeIn(500, function () { setTimeout( doBg, 1000 ); });
};

does nothing.

I also believe you have mismatching parenthesis.

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  • It's called inside fadeIn(500, function () { setTimeout( doBg, 1000 ); });
    – jewels
    May 22, 2014 at 20:47
  • You have defined doBg to be a function, but doBg is never called, hence the code inside doBg is never called. To invoke fadeIn you would need to call doBg(), but you never do that.
    – Dair
    May 22, 2014 at 20:49
  • But inside setTimeout(doBg, 1000)?
    – jewels
    May 22, 2014 at 20:51
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    When is setTimeout invoked though? You need to invoke doBg before setTimeout is invoked.
    – Dair
    May 22, 2014 at 20:52
  • Have you verified that the timeout is actually calling doBg? Try a console.log or alert in there and see if it's ever being called. Also, once that $bg is faded in, it's not going to "fade in" again, unless you set the opacity to 0. May 22, 2014 at 20:53
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add this to the bottom of your code inside the if statement that defines doBg():

   doBg();

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