Bro, I am looking for such fade in effect for images while scrolling down the page like this - http://www.google.com/tv/index.html or this http://www.stellamccartney.com/default/shop-products/Dresses I have heard about Lazy Load plugin, it is loading images while scrolling but I need just fading them in. Any thoughts?
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I've got a link to a good plugin for this on my blog: webdesignrevolution.tumblr.com/post/16106467838/…– Kyle MaceyFeb 5, 2012 at 22:25
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Scrollorama (johnpolacek.github.com/scrollorama) yes? It is possible with a help of it fading in elements while scrolling down the page?– AntonFeb 5, 2012 at 22:31
2 Answers
you can quite easily do this yourself.
set display: none with jquery for all images (or the images you want to run the effect on), that are not within the $(window).innerHeight (get document scrolling offset with $(window).scrollTop() )
add an onscroll listener for the document $(document).onscroll() and use $(element).fadeIn on the image when it scrolls into the viewport.
Do better illustrate the way to script this, the following script is rather a logical concept than a copy/paste template ^^. I haven't tested this, but it should be a decent guideline.
assuming your images are properly classed like this:
<img class="classForImagesToApplyTheEffectOn" src="…" />
your script could read something like this
$('.ajax_block_product').each(function(index, el) {
tiles = $(el);
a = $(el).offset().top + $(el).height();
b = $(window).scrollTop() + $(window).height();
if (a > b) $(el).fadeTo(0,0);
$(window).scroll(function(d,h) {
tiles.each(function(i) {
a = $(this).offset().top + $(this).height();
b = $(window).scrollTop() + $(window).height();
if (a < b) $(this).fadeTo(500,1);
});
});
});
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O, man, I am not good in jQuery, could you explain it more detail? By the way, here is the link where I am workin on layot.prestatrend.com see the images? I need such effect for them, help, please! :)– AntonFeb 5, 2012 at 22:38
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1$(this).fadeIn(2000); and $(this).offset(); refer to the "window" element, not the classForImagesToApplyTheEffectOn Feb 5, 2012 at 23:11
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@KyleMacey: dang, you are right. thx! should've read the code twice before hitting the submit button. Feb 5, 2012 at 23:14
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I have such error at Chrome - Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'defaultView' of undefined :(– AntonFeb 5, 2012 at 23:26
I know this is old, but you can now achieve this via the jQuery appear:
Check out the demo at: