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Commonly used as part of image galleries, or to show detail on products. This has traditionally
been done in javascript by iterating over the opacity - using CSS transitions makes this very easy
to add to your site.

Demo 1 - One image to another, on hover


Plan
1. Put one image on top of the other
2. Change the opacity of the top image on hover

Demo

Code
First up, the HTML markup. Without CSS enabled, you just get two images. Remember to add
alt text for production use.
<div id="cf">
<img class="bottom" src="j1.jpg" alt="j1"/>
<img class="top" src="j2.jpg" alt="j2" />
</div>

Then the CSS:


#cf {
position:relative;
height:281px;
width:450px;
margin:0 auto;
}
#cf img {
position:absolute;
left:0;
-webkit-transition: opacity 1s ease-in-out;
-moz-transition: opacity 1s ease-in-out;
-o-transition: opacity 1s ease-in-out;

transition: opacity 1s ease-in-out;


}
#cf img.top:hover {
opacity:0;
}
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Demo 2 - One image to another, when a button is pressed


(transitions)
Plan
Same as before, but instead of using the :hover pseudo class, we are going to use javascript to
add a toggle a class. I'm using jQuery here because it's easy to understand, though you could just
use plain old JS.

Demo

Click me to toggle

Code
First up, the HTML markup. Again, with no CSS enabled, you just get two images.
<div id="cf2" class="shadow">
<img class="bottom" src="/images/Windows%20Logo.jpg" />
<img class="top" src="/images/Turtle.jpg" />
</div>
<p id="cf_onclick">Click me to toggle</p>

Then the CSS. I've added a class with the opacity value.
#cf2 {
position:relative;
height:281px;
width:450px;
margin:0 auto;
}
#cf2 img {
position:absolute;
left:0;
-webkit-transition: opacity 1s ease-in-out;
-moz-transition: opacity 1s ease-in-out;
-o-transition: opacity 1s ease-in-out;
transition: opacity 1s ease-in-out;
}

#cf2 img.transparent {
opacity:0;
}
#cf_onclick {
cursor:pointer;
}

Then the extremely short JS. Note that the browser is smart enough to realise that it can animate
to the new properties, I didn't have to set them in javascript (thought that works too).
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#cf_onclick").click(function() {
$("#cf2 img.top").toggleClass("transparent");
});
});

Have a look at the multiple image demo to see how to extend this idea to more than two images.

Demo 3 - One image to another with a timer (CSS


animations)
Plan
You could implement this by using Javascript to toggle classes with a delay - that would allow
older browsers to still have the images change. As we are looking forward though, we'll use CSS
keyframes.
1. Start with two images absolutely positioned on top of each other.
2. Use CSS keyframes to define two states, one with top image transparent, one with it opaque.
3. Set the animations number of iterations to infinite.

Demo

Each image is visible for 9 seconds before fading to the other one.

Code
Everything's the same as Demo 1, but I've added this to the CSS and removed the hover selector
@keyframes cf3FadeInOut {
0% {
opacity:1;
}
45% {

opacity:1;
}
55% {
opacity:0;
}
100% {
opacity:0;
}
}
#cf3 img.top {
animation-name: cf3FadeInOut;
animation-timing-function: ease-in-out;
animation-iteration-count: infinite;
animation-duration: 10s;
animation-direction: alternate;
}

To make sense of that, I've defined 4 keyframes, specified that whatever has this animation
attached will be opaque for the first 45%, then transparent for the last 45%. The animation will
repeat forever, will last 10 seconds, and will run forward then backwards. In other words, image
1 will be visible for 4.5 seconds, followed by a 1 second fade, followed by 4.5 seconds of image
2 being visible. Then it will reverse, meaning that image 1 and 2 will both be visible for 9 (4.5 x
2) seconds each time.

Demo with multiple images

Staggering the animations can result in a multiple image fader.


This time I've created an animation that goes from 0 to 1 opacity, then staggered the animations
so only one is visible at once.
Thanks to Pafson's comment, this is finally working as expected! He proposes the following
algorithm to determine the percentages and timings:
For "n" images You must define:
a=presentation time for one image
b=duration for cross fading
Total animation-duration is of course t=(a+b)*n
animation-delay = t/n or = a+b
Percentage for keyframes:
1. 0%
2. a/t*100%

3. (a+b)/t*100% = 1/n*100%
4. 100%-(b/t*100%)
5. 100%
@keyframes cf4FadeInOut {
0% {
opacity:1;
}
17% {
opacity:1;
}
25% {
opacity:0;
}
92% {
opacity:0;
}
100% {
opacity:1;
}
}
#cf4a img:nth-of-type(1)
animation-delay: 6s;
}
#cf4a img:nth-of-type(2)
animation-delay: 4s;
}
#cf4a img:nth-of-type(3)
animation-delay: 2s;
}
#cf4a img:nth-of-type(4)
animation-delay: 0;
}

{
{
{
{

Demo 4 - More than just fades


This technique isn't limited to just fades, you can animate almost every property. Here are a
couple of examples.

Zooming in and out

Hover on the image

Rotation

Hover on the image


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Demo 5 - Animating the background-image property


Right now this only works on webkits built from 2012 onwards. It's not part of the spec (yet?).

Plan
1. Make a div with a width and height
2. Change the background-image property

Demo
Code
This only works on Chrome 18+ and on Webkit built in 2012 onwards, including iOS6. It seems
to be a side effect of the CSS4 crossfading work, though this is a lot more useful.
<div id="cf6_image" class="shadow"></div>

Then the CSS:


#cf6_image {
margin:0 auto;
width:450px;
height:281px;
transition: background-image 1s ease-in-out;
background-image:url("/images/Windows%20Logo.jpg");
}
#cf6_image:hover {
background-image:url("/images/Turtle.jpg");
}

Pretty cool - this can easily be extended by simply changing the background-image property with
JS, and makes things much much simpler. I'm not sure if this behaviour is part of the spec or not,
and I haven't seen support anywhere other than in the afore mentioned browsers.
For a slightly more detailed example, have a look at a simple gallery using filters and fades.

Demo 6 -Fading between multiple images on


click

Image 1 Image 2 Image 3 Image 4


This is very similar to the others just layout the images on top of each other, set them all to be
transparent, then when the controls are clicked change that one to opaque.
For this example:
HTML
<div id="cf7" class="shadow">
<img class='opaque' src="/images/Windows%20Logo.jpg" />
<img src="/images/Turtle.jpg;" />
<img src="/images/Rainbow%20Worm.jpg;" />
<img src="/images/Birdman.jpg;" />
</div>
<p id="cf7_controls">
<span class="selected">Image 1</span>
<span>Image 2</span>
<span>Image 3</span>
<span>Image 4</span>
</p>

CSS
p#cf7_controls {
text-align:center;
}
#cf7_controls span {
padding-right:2em;
cursor:pointer;
}
#cf7 {
position:relative;
height:281px;
width:450px;
margin:0 auto 10px;
}
#cf7 img {
position:absolute;
left:0;
-webkit-transition: opacity 1s ease-in-out;
-moz-transition: opacity 1s ease-in-out;
-o-transition: opacity 1s ease-in-out;
transition: opacity 1s ease-in-out;
opacity:0;
-ms-filter:"progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(Opacity=0)";
filter: alpha(opacity=0);
}
#cf7 img.opaque {

opacity:1;
-ms-filter:"progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(Opacity=100)";
filter: alpha(opacity=1);
}

JS
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#cf7_controls").on('click', 'span', function() {
$("#cf7 img").removeClass("opaque");
var newImage = $(this).index();
$("#cf7 img").eq(newImage).addClass("opaque");
$("#cf7_controls span").removeClass("selected");
$(this).addClass("selected");
});
});

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bonus will be the first to be used up
before the original 3GB plan which

will now ONLY work in the night from


9PM to 6AM.
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Steps On How To Make Use Of Your
Night Plan Any time You Like..
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any Techniqal Idea buh Term and
Condition Is Applied To This so Read
Carefully.
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Browsing till 5Mins Past 6:00AM
Then You are Free To Browse Without
MTN Restricting You from Browsing
till 9:00PM As Usual..
WARNING:Disadvantages of Using
This Method is that You Must Not
Disconnent Your Modem once You Do
That You wnt be chance To Browse
again till 9:00PM Again But You can
Repeat The Same Step the Following
day
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Time I wish To (Method 2)
Configure Your Modem as Follow:
Configuration name: Mtn ICT
APN: web.gprs.mtnnigeria.net
Username: empty
Password: empty
Download and extract the below
package to a new folder on your
Desktop background Download it
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Open the file you extract them to,
double- click "SimpleServer.exe"and

make sure is always on open. See


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PORT: 8080
After That You Are Set To use Your
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and Good Thing about this Is that You
Can Disconent it and Connect it any
time You Like...

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