Thanks =)

The reason I have to use the src change is because if I try to setup
all the images in a list or by some other method that most galleries
rely upon, the performance shoots way down in Firefox 2, Firefox 2 for
mac is especially bad. You click a thumbnail to go to an image and it
literally sits there for a few seconds before actually switching the
image, and the fade doesn't work at all. I think it's partially a
result of having such large images.

Using the src change is easier for the browser to handle I think. Even
with this method, the fade is kind of jumpy in Firefox 2 for Mac, but
I think it's the best route. GOTOCHINA (http://www.ringvemedia.com/
shanghai-photos) uses the same src switching method, but they chose
not to use any dissolve at all.

On Jun 23, 9:18 pm, "Joel Newkirk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Take a look at the Cycle plugin.http://www.malsup.com/jquery/cycle/Its
> primary intent is to cycle through each child of a container, IE a div
> containing some images.  It includes a whole host of transition choices
> (including crossfade), and also can be utilized as part of a 'pager' instead
> of automated cycling.  (I use it to crossfade through 2-4 images on a timer
> - the fade is perfect)
>
> I love the look of your gallery, BTW.
>
> j
>
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 8:23 PM, daveJay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm trying to switch out an image by dynamically changing the source
> > value of an image. I tried using other methods of image replacement
> > but none of them work smoothly, there's major performance problems.
>
> > So anyway. Here's how I'm doing it right now.
>
> > j("#image img").fadeTo(500,0,function() {
> >        j("#image img").attr({src : imgSrc});
> > }).fadeTo(500, 1);
>
> > I'm fading out the image, changing the source, and then fading it back
> > in again. Is there a way to fade the source change in?
> > Basically I want to fade this code in: j("#image img").attr({src :
> > imgSrc});
>
> > Is that possible? I tried the animate function but that only animates
> > in CSS changes and not html attribute changes (as far as I can tell)
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > -David
>
> > P.S. Here's the page I'm working on:
> >http://sandbox.exit42design.com/photography/index2.html

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