I'm using a simple jQuery script to run a fade-in/out slideshow. (I'm a nubee at jQ.) I am running 3 instances of the slide show to control 3 separate slide areas. The slides are timed with fadeIn, delay and fadeOut. Here are the controlling code lines from each script:
slides.eq(slideCount).fadeIn(1000).delay(6000).fadeOut(1000, function(){
slides.eq(slideCount).fadeIn(2250).delay(3500).fadeOut(2250, function(){
slides.eq(slideCount).fadeIn(3000).delay(2000).fadeOut(3000, function(){
The idea is that each slide has an overall screen time of 8 seconds. It starts out great, but if I let it run for a while, the 3 slides will fall out of sync. That undermines the layout of the page. I can see that my assumption that adding the fadeIn, delay and fadeOut times together is flawed by a small increment. Does anyone know if there is an adjustment to correct this?
You can see the current slideshows here: Slideshow. If you watch the display for a few minutes it will be fine, it probably takes about 15 minutes to start getting out of sync. One solution would be for the page to refresh after x number of iterations. Is there a way to add that to the script? Any ideas would be appreciated.
Here's the full script:
$(function() {
var slides = $('.slideShowA>li');
var slideCount = 0;
var totalSlides = slides.length;
var slideCache = [];
(function preloader() {
if (slideCount < totalSlides) {
// Load Images
slideCache[slideCount] = new Image();
slideCache[slideCount].src = slides.eq(slideCount).find('img').attr('src');
slideCache[slideCount].onload = function() {
slideCount++;
preloader();
}
} else {
// Run the slideshow
slideCount = 0;
SlideShow();
}
}());
function SlideShow() {
// Your code goes here
slides.eq(slideCount).fadeIn(1000).delay(6000).fadeOut(1000, function() {
slideCount < totalSlides - 1 ? slideCount++ : slideCount = 0;
SlideShow();
});
}
});