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I would like to show divs at a specific interval (10 seconds) and show next div and as go on and repeat the same.

**

Sequence :

** On 10th second show div1 , hide other divs ,
After 5seconds interval Show div 2 and hide other divs,
After 5 seconds interval Show div 3 and hide other divs,
and repeat the same for every 10 seconds.


Code Follows:


<div id='div1' style="display:none;"> 
  <!-- content -->
</div>

<div id='div2' style="display:none;"> 
  <!-- content -->
</div>

<div id='div3' style="display:none;"> 
  <!-- content -->
</div>
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Working Example here - add /edit to the URL to play with the code

You just need to use JavaScript setInterval function

$('html').addClass('js');

$(function() {

  var timer = setInterval( showDiv, 5000);

  var counter = 0;

  function showDiv() {
    if (counter ==0) { counter++; return; }

    $('div','#container')
      .stop()
      .hide()
      .filter( function() { return this.id.match('div' + counter); })   
      .show('fast');
    counter == 3? counter = 0 : counter++; 

  }

});

and the HTML

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
  "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
<head>
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/jquery.min.js"></script>
<title>Sandbox</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<style type="text/css" media="screen">
body { background-color: #fff; font: 16px Helvetica, Arial; color: #000; }
.display { width:300px; height:200px; border: 2px solid #000; }
.js .display { display:none; }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<h2>Example of using setInterval to trigger display of Div</h2>
<p>The first div will display after 10 seconds...</p>
<div id='container'>
<div id='div1' class='display' style="background-color: red;"> 
  div1
</div>

<div id='div2' class='display' style="background-color: green;"> 
  div2
</div>

<div id='div3' class='display' style="background-color: blue;"> 
  div3
</div>
<div>

</body>
</html>

EDIT:

In response to your comment about the container div, just modify this

$('div','#container')

to this

$('#div1, #div2, #div3')
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Russ Thanks for the quick reply to the post. In your example it shows we need to have a div container and in to that we need to have other divs.. But my divs are not inside to an container its seperate. how to modify the code accordingly ? – Webrsk May 27 at 10:40
do you have access to modify the HTML? If so, I would suggest wrapping the divs in a container div for context and ease of selection. Without a container div, the code would need to be modified to select only those divs in question i.e. divs with ids 1, 2 and 3. I'll update my answer now – Russ Cam May 27 at 10:44
Ya makes sense i can have it in a container div for better clarity. Russ tell me can we show another div (named : div_sub1) at the time of displaying div1 and subsequently.Will the same code can be resued ? – Webrsk May 27 at 11:18
Sure. There's a number of ways of tackling that scenario, you could use an attribute match on the id to show div_sub1 at the same time as div1, you could chain it onto the visibility of div1, to name a couple of solutions. – Russ Cam May 27 at 11:23
P.S. I have also provide a solution to your other question using an anchor to toggle showing different divs - stackoverflow.com/questions/914558/… – Russ Cam May 27 at 11:37
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See InnerFade.

<script type="text/javascript">
	$(document).ready(
		function(){
			$('#portfolio').innerfade({
				speed: 'slow',
				timeout: 10000,
				type: 'sequence',
				containerheight: '220px'
			});
		}
	);
</script>


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	<li>
		<a href="http://medienfreunde.com/deutsch/referenzen/kreation/good_guy__bad_guy.html">
			<img src="images/ggbg.gif" alt="Good Guy bad Guy" />
		</a>
	</li>
	<li>
		<a href="http://medienfreunde.com/deutsch/referenzen/kreation/whizzkids.html">
			<img src="images/whizzkids.gif" alt="Whizzkids" />
		</a>
	</li> 
	<li>
		<a href="http://medienfreunde.com/deutsch/referenzen/printdesign/koenigin_mutter.html">
			<img src="images/km.jpg" alt="Königin Mutter" />
		</a>
	</li> 
	<li>
		<a href="http://medienfreunde.com/deutsch/referenzen/webdesign/rt_reprotechnik_-_hybride_archivierung.html">
			<img src="images/rt_arch.jpg" alt="RT Hybride Archivierung" />
		</a>
	</li> 
	<li>
		<a href="http://medienfreunde.com/deutsch/referenzen/kommunikation/tuev_sued_gruppe.html">
			<img src="images/tuev.jpg" alt="TÜV SÜD Gruppe" />
		</a>
	</li> 
</ul>
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Loop through divs every 10 seconds.

$(function () {

    var counter = 0,
        divs = $('#div1, #div2, #div3');

    function showDiv () {
        divs.hide() // hide all divs
            .filter(function (index) { return index == counter % 3; }) // figure out correct div to show
            .show('fast'); // and show it

        counter++;
    }; // function to loop through divs and show correct div

    showDiv(); // show first div    

    setInterval(function () {
        showDiv(); // show next div
    }, 10 * 1000); // do this every 10 seconds    

});
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here is a jQuery plugin I came up with:

$.fn.cycle = function(timeout){
    var $all_elem = $(this)

    show_cycle_elem = function(index){
        if(index == $all_elem.length) return; //you can make it start-over, if you want
        $all_elem.hide().eq(index).fadeIn()
        setTimeout(function(){show_cycle_elem(++index)}, timeout);
    }
    show_cycle_elem(0);
}

You need to have a common classname for all the divs you wan to cycle, use it like this:

$("div.cycleme").cycle(5000)
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