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I have this function (and 3 more like it)

function property (){
 document.getElementById("property").style.display = "block";
 document.getElementById("hotel").style.display = "none";
 document.getElementById("other").style.display = "none";
 document.getElementById("main").style.display = "none";
 }

How can I add a transition to the change of divs. The function is called on links.

Now it just shows the div that is clicked, and hides the others. But I would like the old div to fade out and the new to fade in..

Thanks

2 Answers 2

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a popular way is to use jQuery:

$('#property').fadeIn();

and that's it. The page http://api.jquery.com/fadeIn/ has some demo.

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Usage (Demo)

fadeIn(element, 200); // ms
fadeIn("#element_id", 300);
fadeOut(element, 600, function() {
  alert("fade finished");
});

Code

function fade(dom, current, target, duration, after) {
  duration = duration || 600;
  if (typeof dom === "string")
    dom = document.getElementById(dom);
  var start = +new Date();
  var finish = start + duration;
  var easing = function (pos) {
    return (-Math.cos(pos * Math.PI) / 2) + 0.5;
  };
  var interval = setInterval(function () {
    var now = +new Date();
    var pos = now > finish ? 1 : (now - start) / duration;
    setOpacity(dom, interpolate(current, target, easing(pos)));
    if (now > finish) {
      clearInterval(interval);
      after && after();
    }
  }, 13);
}

function fadeIn(dom, duration, after) {
  fade(dom, 0, 1, duration, after);
}
function fadeOut(dom, duration, after) {
  fade(dom, 1, 0, duration, after);
}

function setOpacity(obj, value) {
  if (obj) {
    obj.style.opacity = value;
    obj.style.filter = 'alpha(opacity=' + value * 100 + ')';
    obj.style.zoom = 1;
  }
}
function interpolate(source, target, pos) {
  return (source + (target - source) * pos).toFixed(3);
}​
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  • Thanks. its working. But, before the new div is shown you see the background.. Is is possible to avoid that. maybe having the old div fade out a little later. maybe the fade in starts to late.. Where to change that??
    – Sara Lind
    Dec 2, 2010 at 7:02
  • ohh and one of my divs contains a swf. it dos not seem to work on that..?
    – Sara Lind
    Dec 2, 2010 at 7:10
  • I don't fully understand what your problem is. If you want the transition to be happening between two states you need to start a fadeIn and a fadeOut at the same time. Also if you want the divs to overlap you need a container with position:relaitve and the divs to be position:absolute. In this way the transition happens between overlapping divs, fading from one to another. Post an example on jsbin.com if you need more help.
    – gblazex
    Dec 2, 2010 at 8:05
  • As for the swf: use wmode="transparent".
    – gblazex
    Dec 2, 2010 at 8:05
  • jsbin.com/upoqi4/edit. What I would like to avoid is the millisecond (or whatever) between the 2 divs..
    – Sara Lind
    Dec 2, 2010 at 8:18

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