slayeroffice.com — I was just browsing javascript techniques, and I came across this really slick image cross-fader. It takes an array of images and crossfades between them (fade in and fade out at the same time). Check it out.
Feb 14, 2006 View in Crawl 4
ronaldpoiFeb 15, 2006
The update works great... digg
legion303Feb 16, 2006
I did this 11 years ago. Does that make this "old news"?
silverrocketFeb 23, 2006
"This code is very old, very wrong and a very poor example."But it still made the front page.Yeah what a drag that the OP didn't post the link to the CORRECTED version, which works fine. Digg++
tinnabattyApr 4, 2009
grate! thaks. I'll use this JS code somewhere:)<a class="user" href="http://www.iptvworldconference.net/keynotes.php">http://www.iptvworldconference.net/keynotes.php</a><a class="user" href="http://www.shannonbrookeimagery.com">http://www.shannonbrookeimagery.com</a>
hansianFeb 16, 2010
Script for fade in and fade out, just 20 lines. It works,<a class="user" href="http://www.pagecolumn.com/javascript/fade.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.pagecolumn.com/javascript/fade.htm</a>