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I have an img tag that I want to change the src when hover and it all works but i would like to add some transition so it doesn't look so rough but since it's an img src i cant target it with css.

http://jsfiddle.net/Ne5zw/1/

html

<img id="bg" src="img/img1.jpg">
<div onmouseover="imgChange('img/img2.jpg'); "onmouseout="imgChange('img/img1.jpg');">

js

function imgChange(im){
document.getElementById('bg').src=(im);
}
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  • You might not be able to seamlessly blend from one image to the other (this will happen immediately when you change the src), but you could fade out, set the src, and fade back in with some CSS transitions...
    – adv12
    Commented May 10, 2014 at 16:11
  • 1
    You might use CSS background-image on a div tag instead. You will then need two divs, one overlaying the other (wrapping them in a wrapper div both children positioning absolute at left:top 0:0). Then you can use transition on opacity (for smoothening). Commented May 10, 2014 at 17:12

4 Answers 4

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Here is a pure css solution using css transition. You can use a div as the container and set the background-image on hover.

.image-container {
  background: url(http://placeholder.pics/svg/300x300/DEDEDE/555555/Old%20Image) center center no-repeat;
  background-size: contain;

  width: 150px;
  height: 150px;

  -webkit-transition: all .3s ease-in-out;
  -moz-transition: all .3s ease-in-out;
  transition: all .3s ease-in-out;
}

.image-container:hover {
  background-image: url("http://placeholder.pics/svg/300x300/DEDEDE/555555/New%20Image");
}
<div class="image-container"></div>

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  • Nice! That is great! 11/10! It only needs one element, with a background CSS property!
    – Mampinator
    Commented May 12 at 15:34
14

You want a crossfade. Basically you need to position both images on top of each other, and set one's opacity to 0 so that it will be hidden:

<div id="container">
    <img class="hidden image1" src="http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/4629609/2/istockphoto_4629609-green-field.jpg">

    <img class="image2" src="http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/9958532/2/istockphoto_9958532-sun-and-clouds.jpg" />
</div>

CSS:

.hidden{
 opacity:0;   
}

img{
    position:absolute;
    opacity:1;
    transition:opacity 0.5s linear;
}

With a transition set for opacity on the images, all we need to do is trigger it with this script:

$(function(){
    debugger;
    $(document).on('mouseenter', '#hoverMe', function(){
        $('img').toggleClass('hidden');
    });
});

http://jsfiddle.net/Ne5zw/12/

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  • 5
    fiddle broken, need fix image Commented Oct 22, 2017 at 2:56
11

Just in case someone is curious how to actually create a transition-like effect when you are actually changing the source attribute of an image, this was the solution I came up with.

Javascript:

        var bool = false;
        setInterval(() => {
            bool = !bool;
            let imgSrc = bool ? 'hero-bg2.jpg' : 'hero-bg.jpg'; // Toggle image
            $('.parallax-slider').addClass('transitioning-src'); // Add class to begin transition
            setTimeout(() => {
                $('.parallax-slider').attr('src', `https://website.com/images/${imgSrc}`).removeClass('transitioning-src');
            }, 400); // Ensure timeout matches transition time, remove transition class
        }, 6000);

CSS:

.parallax-slider {
    transition: opacity 0.4s ease-in;
    -webkit-transition: opacity 0.4s ease-in;
    -moz-transition: opacity 0.4s ease-in;
    -ms-transition: opacity 0.4s ease-in;
    -o-transition: opacity 0.4s ease-in;
    opacity: 1;
}
.transitioning-src {
    transition: opacity 0.4s ease-out;
    -webkit-transition: opacity 0.4s ease-out;
    -moz-transition: opacity 0.4s ease-out;
    -ms-transition: opacity 0.4s ease-out;
    -o-transition: opacity 0.4s ease-out;
    opacity: 0;
}

This will give the illusion of 'fading to black and back' between images - even if you're using something like parallax.js where you have a data-attribute driven component that renders out into a dynamic image. Hope it helps someone.

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  • Can you tell me the name and how to add transition effect just like Instagram live story(when we swipe right to diffrent live story)?Thanks Commented Jun 13, 2020 at 10:07
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Fixed Mister Epic solution's images in this jsfiddle.

HTML

<div id="container">
  <img class="hidden image1" src="http://placeholder.pics/svg/300x300/DEDEDE/555555/Old%20Image">
  <img class="image2" src="http://placeholder.pics/svg/300x300/DEDEDE/555555/New%20Image" />
</div>
 <div id="hoverMe">hover me</div>

CSS

    div#hoverMe {
    background-color:yellow;
    width:50px;
    height:50px;
    position:fixed;
    top:300px;
}

div#container{
   position:relative;
    height:200px;
}

.hidden{
 opacity:0;   
}

img{
    position:absolute;
    opacity:1;
    transition:opacity 0.5s linear;
}

JS

$(function(){
    $(document).on('mouseenter', '#hoverMe', function(){
        $('img').toggleClass('hidden');
    });
});

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