So change the code to $(thumbnail, this). Click(function() { src = this.src. Replace("thumb", "large"); if (src!
= large_image. Src) $(large_image). FadeOut(200, function(){.
Thanks! That worked like a charm. Need to improve my js skills.
:D – Anders May 16 at 19:23 @Anders, glad to help. Do me a favor & accept my answer, or vote it up. ;-) – yitwail May 16 at 19:28 @Anders, accepting the answer is just clicking on the check under the voting section of the answer.
– James May 16 at 20:20 Checkbox - Done! And thanks again! (Couldn't vote up your answer, don't have enough rep) – Anders May 16 at 20:40 accepting answer is great.
You helped my rep a lot. :) – yitwail May 167 at 4:50.
I'm trying to create a simple "image gallery" where I have one big photo and a couple of thumbnails. When a thumbnail is clicked the big image should fade out and then fade in the new image. My problem is that when I click on the thumbnail that represents the current "big image" the big image fades out and no big image is displayed.
I therefore want to disable the thumbnail once it's clicked and it's big image has been loaded. Any suggestions on how to do this would be greatly appreciated.
Bergamot refers to a number of things. The Royal Navy ship was called HMS Bergamot. Orange Bergamot is also a citrus fruit that is associated with tea.
This fruit is also a pear.
Bergamot is commercially grown in southern Calabria (province of Reggio), southern Italy, where more than 80 percent are produced.It is also grown in southern France3 and in Côte d'Ivoire for the essential oil and in Antalya in southern Turkey for its marmalade.4 The fruit is not grown for juice consumption.
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