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I'm using this jQuery to expand images on hover:

http://jsfiddle.net/bAHXJ/

Now I'd like to add a div for a caption, using the title, something like this:

$("img").hover(function() {
    $(this).each(function(){
          var title = this.title;
          $(this).after('<div class="caption">'+ title +'</div>');
      }); 
 }); 

When I add that the div appears behind the image:

http://jsfiddle.net/k62NY/

I tried .append instead of .after (still fuzzy on the difference) and nothing appeared.

How do I make the caption div appear below the expanded image, after the image is finished expanding?

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I modified your CSS slightly by adding a .caption class and .hover class. I also modified your jQuery a lot to make it more readable (for me, haha, so that I could fix it) :

http://jsfiddle.net/k62NY/4/

Now ... I wasn't trying to make it look AMAZING, as that's your job. Functionally though, it does as you wish.

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  • I would note that the image title caption by default drives me nuts on this example ... so I would move the mechanism by which you pull your caption somewhere other than the title tag. Apr 4, 2011 at 22:55
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Your images are positioned using absolute. So the div appears behind the image. If you want it to appear in front you will need to make a CSS change. Let me see if I can get a fiddle with what you want.

Your jquery is bad: change

var title = this.alt; 

to

var title = $(this).alt;
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  • Okay, I don't have time to do it for you, but I can get you started. I would wrap your image and your caption div inside another div absolutely positioned. Remove abs positioning from image. I updated my post with a jQuery fix that you need too.
    – mrtsherman
    Apr 4, 2011 at 22:14

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