Ok, now it work in safari as well.

had to close the image tag in your script.

target.empty().append("<img src='" + bigImage + "'  /"); (> missing),
don't bother try to find out anymore about this.

thanks again.

On Aug 27, 4:59 pm, "Glen Lipka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Something like this?http://www.commadot.com/jquery/easebox/imageRows.php
>
> You can add in the easing plugin to get fancier effects.
> Maybe even the pause plugin to control the timing super specifically.
>
> Glen
>
> On 8/27/07, Glen Lipka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Its a little hard to follow exactly what you want, but nothing in it
> > sounds problematic.
>
> > Ok, so to mirror back to you the requirements.
>
> >    1. Several rows of thumbnails, Each row is a group.
> >    2. Click on a thumbnail and it shows that large image underneath,
> >    and hides any other image that was open.
> >    3. Two images can be open, but only in different rows (groups).
>
> > Is this right?
>
> > Glen
>
> > On 8/27/07, zapatino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi everybody...
>
> > > Let me introduce myself, i'm a web designer and i'm learning
> > > javascript to extend my set of skills.
> > > i developed the javascript image gallery on my web site:
>
> > >http://kosmonot.bl1nd.com
>
> > > i work on a mac and on mac browser it work almost all right. I do have
> > > an issue when you click to fast on the same button, then everything
> > > goes wild.
>
> > > On pc, well I'm afraid it does not work.
>
> > > I did all this gallery in plain old javascript, learning fron
> > > different sources, but let me tell you it's hard work.
>
> > > I then read about jquery and decided to redo everything with it, even
> > > if i prefer to do it in plain old javascript to learn javascript
> > > first. But i need this thing working and i've been seduced by jQuery
> > > and its selector access.
>
> > > Now it's a different approach and it's a bit confusing for me.
>
> > > but anyway here comes the point.
>
> > > I have different series of thumbnails and i want to load and expand
> > > the full images, one by one like on my current page.
> > > As well i want to manage the which image is selected, apply a class to
> > > the thumbnail and remove it when deselected.
>
> > > my first try was fun with the toggleClass() function. but when i click
> > > on a different image i need to deselect the previous one. I tried to
> > > keep the toggleClass() as a base and check if the image selected is
> > > different, then toggle the class on the new one and remove it on the
> > > previous one.
>
> > > But i couldn't manage it.
>
> > > So i decided to use an array to store the value like in this:
>
> > >http://kosmonot.bl1nd.com/gal_5.html
>
> > >http://kosmonot.bl1nd.com/j/jq001.js
>
> > > so far it works but i'm not sure there is not a more jQuery way to do
> > > it.
>
> > > anyway with the script remember which is the current picture and which
> > > is the previous one for every thumbnails in the page. However what i
> > > want to do is to di the same for each sections and have a local
> > > history for each one of those.
>
> > > that's where i start to have brain problem.
>
> > > in my plain old javascript thinking i woudl probably do a
> > > multidimentional array to stock each gallery and the history within
> > > each gallery. but when i think about it , create an object and let
> > > javascript do the work seems like a better idea, if ever it's
> > > possible.
>
> > > But Object Oriented javascript is not yet my cup  of tea and the logic
> > > behind jQuery for this kind of work is a bit out of my grasp for now.
>
> > > i spent a couple of sleepless nights trying to find out how to do
> > > that, but i'm stuck.
> > > and now my javascript look like an empty page as i got mental with it.
>
> > >http://kosmonot.bl1nd.com/gal_6.html
> > >http://kosmonot.bl1nd.com/j/jq002.js
>
> > > i would be happy to spend a few more sleepless nights on this but at
> > > this moment i don't have a clue.
> > > could somebody enlighten me a bit on what to do, just point me in the
> > > right direction.
>
> > > like how do you create in the initialisation script something to
> > > remember each galleries and their stack history array or whatsoever.
>
> > > thank you very  much People from the world for reading.

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