Is your XHTML mark-up valid? (assuming you're writing XHTML) That may
affect the events behaviour.

On Sep 22, 3:42 pm, Martynas Brijunas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi MorningZ,
>
> > $(window).load(function() {
> >      $("img.thumb").addClass("visible");
>
> > });
>
> > will do what you are after
>
> thank you for your response. The problem with this one is that it will
> not show a single image until the whole lot has loaded - and that can
> be 20 or so seconds if the connection is slow. And then it will show
> them all at once.
>
> I am starting to think that I will have to use an array that contains
> all image URLs, then artificially create images one by one, and define
> the load() event on each. This is something I am not very keen on
> doing because I am rendering the HTML by using a django template.
>
> Another potential idea is that I can create a loop once the DOM is
> ready and convert invisible objects to visible until none are left.
> But at the same time this could lead to CPU spikes and this is
> something I am trying to avoid as well.
>
> Best regards,
> Martin

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