[jQuery] Re: InnerFade without javascript support

2007-06-06 Thread tzmedia
CSS is so powerful & easy sometimes. Wouldn't placing the innerFade sequence of images in a div, and then assigning that div: overflow:hidden; properties take care of it, that's just too easy, I'll report back how it works. Also I tried throwing in the innerfade as a page include using .Asp that

[jQuery] Re: InnerFade without javascript support

2007-06-05 Thread tzmedia
Thanks again Joel, since I'm just beginning the layout, I could build it so the images all loading wouldn't be a problem. If the images were not contained in a header div, but a right-hand sidebar div, that only looked like it was in the header and there wouldn't be a problem. It wouldn't break

[jQuery] Re: InnerFade without javascript support

2007-06-05 Thread Joel Birch
On 06/06/2007, at 3:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a way to call the div containing the fade list code, only if there is jquery support. Obviously it wouldn't load if there was no js. The absolute positioning and z-indexing sounds troublesome. I try not to absolutely position anything

[jQuery] Re: InnerFade without javascript support

2007-06-05 Thread tzmedia
Is there a way to call the div containing the fade list code, only if there is jquery support. Obviously it wouldn't load if there was no js. The absolute positioning and z-indexing sounds troublesome. I try not to absolutely position anything normally. ty Thanks joel. On Jun 5, 1:31 pm, Joel Bir

[jQuery] Re: InnerFade without javascript support

2007-06-05 Thread Joel Birch
On 06/06/2007, at 3:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All, I'm hoping this is an easy fix. Normally on the images list sample: http://medienfreunde.com/lab/innerfade/ The images all load when there is now javascript support. I'm planning to use an innerfade list of images in the header design o