It might be because $(document).ready() fires when the html is done loading, not after images are done loading. Weird fix, but try wrapping a div around the image and fading that out on ready instead. Alternately, call $('img').
FadeOut('slow') on load() instead of ready().
It might be because $(document).ready() fires when the html is done loading, not after images are done loading. Weird fix, but try wrapping a div around the image and fading that out on ready instead. Alternately, call $('img').
FadeOut('slow'); on .load() instead of .ready().
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