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I have 2 Divs stacked on top of each other.

I need a really simple function that will:

a) Wait for 3 seconds and then b) FadeOut the top Div to reveal the second Div c) Wait 3 seconds again and then d) FadeIn the top Div again e) Loop back again

Can anyone offer any advice?

Many thanks

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  • The behavior is a bit unclear: for (b), do you want the top div to fade out and the second div to fade in? and (d) would the second div fade out again?
    – Jeff
    Aug 19, 2009 at 17:53

7 Answers 7

10

Here's an attempt.

function foo() {
    jQuery("#mydiv").animate({opacity: 1.0}, {duration: 3000})
        .animate({opacity: 0}, {duration: 3000})
        .animate({opacity: 0}, {duration: 3000})
        .animate({opacity: 1.0}, {duration: 3000, complete: foo})
}

Note: To pause, just call animate over a property with the same target value as it is right now. The last animate calls the the same function as callback.

PS: Does it cause stack overflow over time?

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  • Is there anyway to stop this loop once it has started? Like, on click stop loop forever?
    – Drew Baker
    Feb 4, 2011 at 2:21
2

if the two divs have ids of "id1" and "id2", and id2 is the upper one then the code would be like:

function fadeIn() {
  $("id2").animate({opacity:0},500);
  setTimeout(fadeOut,3500);
}

function fadeOut() {
  $("id2").animate({opacity:1},500);
  setTimeout(fadeIn,3500);
}

function startAnim() {
  setTimeout(fadeIn,3000);
}

startAnim() starts the animation cycle , which you should call @ the start. Then fadeIn & Out keep animating id2 and setting timeouts for each other. The delay is 3500 , as you wanted 3 seconds of delay (ie. 3000ms) and 500 for the previous animation to complete. This could have been done using a callback on animate , but that's more messy.

2

Here's what you're looking for (I think). It uses an unordered-list, but you could switch it out for div's or just put your div's inside of the list items like I've done below.

Here's the jQuery...

$(document).ready(function() {

     var j = 0;
     var delay = 2000; //millisecond delay between cycles
     function cycleThru(){
             var jmax = $("ul#cyclelist li").length -1;
             $("ul#cyclelist li:eq(" + j + ")")
                     .animate({"opacity" : "1"} ,400)
                     .animate({"opacity" : "1"}, delay)
                     .animate({"opacity" : "0"}, 400, function(){
                             (j == jmax) ? j=0 : j++;
                             cycleThru();
                     });
             };

     cycleThru();

});

...and some starting css...

ul#cyclelist {width:200px;border:solid;position:relative;overflow:hidden;height:200px}
ul#cyclelist li {font-size:1.4em;padding:20px;opacity:0;position:absolute}

You already have your HTML, but in case you need an example...

<ul id="cyclelist">
  <li><div>First Div</div></li>
  <li><div>Second Div</div></li>
  <li><div>Third Div</div></li>
</ul>

I'd love to take credit for this, but it's straight from CSS-Tricks http://css-tricks.com/snippets/jquery/cycle-through-a-list/

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no one may ever see this, but just in case...

<script>
$(document).ready(function() {
       $('#picOne').fadeIn(1000).delay(3000).fadeOut(1000);
       $('#picTwo').delay(5000).fadeIn(1000).delay(3000).fadeOut(1000);
});
</script>

this is without looping it though....

That would be

<script>
$(document).ready(function() {
    function animate(){
        $('#picOne').fadeIn(1000).delay(3000).fadeOut(1000);
        $('#picTwo').delay(5000).fadeIn(1000).delay(3000).fadeOut(1000);    
    }
    animate();  
    setInterval(animate, 10000);
}); 
</script>
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  • So nice and simple, one line per item that needs to be fade-looped. I could hand this over to the designer and explained to change numbers to vary fading, nice.
    – Duncanmoo
    Mar 18, 2013 at 12:18
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This attempt uses a small cookbook function wait from jquery.com.

The function doFading assumes the id of the top div to be "a4".

function doFading() {
      $("#a4").wait(3000)
      .fadeOut("slow")
      .wait(3000)
      .fadeIn("slow",doFading);
    }

$.fn.wait = function(time, type) {
        time = time || 1000;
        type = type || "fx";
        return this.queue(type, function() {
            var self = this;
            setTimeout(function() {
                $(self).dequeue();
            }, time);
        });
    };
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IF you also want to have it xfade. Use floyed's script but make the changes that I have used. Only problem is your first image you want shown should be the second one in the li elements

$(document).ready(function() {

         var j = 0;
         var delay = 5000; //millisecond delay between cycles
         function cycleThru(){
                 var jmax = $("ul#cyclelist li").length -1;
                 $("ul#cyclelist li:eq(" + j + ")")
                         .animate({"opacity" : "1"} ,1000)
                         .animate({"opacity" : "1"}, delay);
             $("ul#cyclelist li:eq(" + j + ")").next().animate({"opacity" : "1"} ,1000);    
             $("ul#cyclelist li:eq(" + j + ")")
                         .animate({"opacity" : "0"}, 1000, function(){
                                 (j == jmax) ? j=0 : j--;
                                 cycleThru();
                         });
                 };

         cycleThru();

 });
0

I know this is old, but I thought I would share what I did to accomplish this

$(document).ready(function() {
    var delay = 500;
    $("#mydiv").bind('fadein', function()
    {
        $(this).fadeOut(1000, function()
        {
            $(this).delay(delay).trigger('fadeout');
        });
    });

    $("#mydiv").bind('fadeout', function()
    {
        $(this).fadeIn(1000, function()
        {
            $(this).delay(delay).trigger('fadein');
        });
    });

    $("#mydiv").fadeIn(1000, function()
    {
        $(this).trigger("fadein");
    });
});

then call this when you want it to stop

$("#mydiv").stop().hide();

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