heiho christophe,
thx for your answer, yes your right i can`t do what i wanna do, but
your way looks good to me, i try.
have a nice day and happy coding
bernd
On 16 Mai, 15:43, Christophe Porteneuve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Bernd,
>
> You can't "morph" background images. If you want image crossfades, you
> need two separate elements (either <img>'s or anything with the proper
> background image in its style), positioned inside your container, with
> proper z-index to look like backgrounds respective to other contents,
> and then you cross-fade those.
>
> Perhaps something like:
>
> <!-- btw, div="1" is invalid: you can't start with a digit -->
> <div id="div1" class="crossBacks">
> <img src="img/pfeil_klein_subnav_links.jpg" class="back links" />
> <img src="img/pfeil_klein_subnav_rechts.jpg" class="back rechts"
> style="display: none;" />
> <div class="contents">Background-image</div>
> </div>
>
> And some styling that may look like this:
>
> .crossBacks { position: relative; with: 150px; }
> .crossBacks .contents { z-index: 42; }
> .crossBacks img.back { position: absolute; top: 0; z-index: 0; }
> .crossBacks img.back.links { left: 0; }
> .crossBacks img.back.rechts { right: 0; }
>
> And then, the cross-fade would look something like this:
>
> var container = $('div1');
> container.down('.back.links').fade();
> container.down('.back.rechts').appear();
>
> Or something along these lines…
>
> 'HTH
>
> --
> Christophe Porteneuve aka TDD
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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