depending on the image type, that could be a really bad way to do it too...
not all images scale well - you can get a lot of distortion and artifacts.


Matt Stith wrote:
> 
> Thats a really bad way to do that! The best way would be to just have a
> 640x640 image, and animate the width and height attritubes, then maybe
> when
> that animation is done, replace it with the smaller image to save some
> memory. Try this:
> 
> $("imgSelector").animate({width:32,height:32},"slow",function() {
>     this.src = "smallerimage.jpg";
> });
> 
> Using your method, each of the 25 images would need to be loaded
> seperatly,
> which hogs bandwidth for your server, and causes waiting times for the
> user.
> 
> On 3/22/07, Alexander Petri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> i have a small problem to solve:
>> i want to animate the "src" attribute in an   tag
>> i have 25 scaled images of a filled circle.
>> the larest is 640x640px and the smallest is 32x32
>> i want to animate the steps in one second.
>> can anyone give me a hint how to do that?
>> maybe with the animate method?
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