Thank you! This did the trick.
I didn't realize that how I had it would only load up the first match. I appreciate the help! On Mar 24, 6:05 pm, James <james.gp....@gmail.com> wrote: > Try replacing this line: > var $links = $('#artistsColumns a').attr('rel'); > > with: > var $links = []; > $.each($('#artistsColumns a'), function() { > $links.push( $(this).attr('rel') ); > > }); > > $('#artistsColumns a').attr('rel'); only gives you one string value, > thus it will only preload one url. > I made it loop through the matching jQuery set and put all the rel > values into an array, which you use for preloading. > > On Mar 24, 1:19 pm, Nic Hubbard <nnhubb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Anyone? > > > On Mar 23, 2:08 pm, Nic Hubbard <nnhubb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > I seem to be having issues with getting link mode to work with Ariel > > > Flesler's preload plugin. I have a hidden menu, which shows a hidden > > > div when you mouse over a nav item. This then shows a list of names, > > > and I am using the preload plugin to load up a thumbnail image for > > > each of the names. Currently, it does not seem to be preloading, as > > > running your mouse over each name takes a few seconds for the image to > > > load. So, for some reason, it seems like they are not getting > > > preloaded. > > > > And ideas on why this would be? Did I implement the plugin wrong for > > > link mode? > > > > Code: > > > // ----- Artists Menu: Show Artist Preview Image ----- > > > var $links = $('#artistsColumns a').attr('rel'); > > > var $preview = $('#artist_menu_artwork'); > > > > $.preload($links, > > > { > > > threshold: 2 > > > > } > > > ); > > > > $('#artistsColumns a').mouseover(function(){ > > > $preview.attr('src', $(this).attr('rel')); > > > }); > > > > Link:http://67.207.148.241/home > > > (Move your mouse over the "Artists" top nav)