Sometimes I use an approach like this when I am waiting on two things: http://jsfiddle.net/bMRth/
Seems to work for me. Does it work on your browser? On Mar 15, 8:08 am, stratboy <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi! Another question. > > http://reghellin.unbit.it/test2/ > > ONLY in firefox, the fadein fx on the bg that you can see in safari > and ie, isn't visible. > In fact, it happens, but it happens too early, when the image is still > being showed gradually from top to bottom. So it seems that the onload > event of Assets doesn't take in account this fact. > > BUT in a site like this: > > http://ines-papert.de/en/home > > they were able to do it even in firefox, apparently simply with this > code: > > $(function () { > var img = new Image(); > $(img).load(function () { > $(this).css('display', 'none'); > $(this).hide(); > $('#loader').append(this); > $(this).fadeIn(); > }).error(function () { > }).attr('src', 'http://ines-papert.de/images/116.jpg'); > }); > > (jquery stuff) > > I guess that THAT load event, fires when the image is completely > (virtually) visible. > > How can I do this with mootools?
