Is there a way, using jQuer开发者_Python百科y, to trigger an event on load of a CSS background image?
you could do it like this,
demo
$('<img>').load(function(){
// make sure to bind the load event BEFORE setting the "src"
alert('image loaded');
}).attr('src',function(){
var imgUrl = $('body').css('background-image');
imgUrl = imgUrl .substring(4, imgUrl .length-1);
return imgUrl;
}).each(function() {
// fail-safe for cached images which sometimes don't trigger "load" events
if(this.complete) $(this).load();
});
$('<img>').attr('src',function(){
var imgUrl = $('#body').css('background-image');
imgUrl = imgUrl .substring(5, imgUrl .length-2);
return imgUrl;
}).load(function(){
//Do Something
});
Could not help but notice that the above code does not work in fiddle. Looks like its because it returns "url('/img-path.jpg')" instead of just "/img-path.jpg".
However this method still fails in IE. Anyone have an ie fix?
I found that the problem with IE is cache: http://www.witheringtree.com/2009/05/image-load-event-binding-with-ie-using-jquery/
so you could try this:
$(”).attr({src: src + ‘?random=’ + (new Date()).getTime()}).load(function (){
//custom code here....
});
$(document).ready(function(){
$('img, .hasBGI').css('opacity',0)
$('.hasBGI').each(function(){
var $this = $(this)
$bgi = $('<img src="'+/*folderFix*/$this.css('backgroundImage')+'">')
// $bgi.css(/*hiddingStyle*/)
$('body').append($bgi)
$bgi.load(function(){
$(this).remove()
$this.animate({opacity:1})
})
})
$('img').load(function(){
$(this).animate({opacity:1})
})
})
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