jquery.imgpreload
v1.6.3
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The [jQuery.imgpreload](http://farinspace.com/jquery-image-preload-plugin/) plugin lets you preload images before and after the DOM has loaded.
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jQuery Image Preload Plugin
The jQuery.imgpreload plugin lets you preload images before and after the DOM has loaded.
Tested: IE6, IE7, IE8, IE9+, FF, Chrome, Safari
Usage
Callbacks
The following are available callbacks, you may change them globally or override the defaults by passing the settings object to the imgpreload method.
$.fn.imgpreload.defaults =
{
each: null // callback invoked when each image is loaded
, all: null // callback invoked when all images have loaded
};
After DOM loaded
The following illustrates using the plugin to preload images after the dom has loaded (e.g. using jQuery selectors):
$('#content img').imgpreload(function()
{
// callback invoked when all images have loaded
// this = array of dom image objects
// check for success with: $(this[i]).data('loaded')
});
$('img.logos').imgpreload
({
each: function()
{
// callback invoked when each image is loaded
// this = dom image object
// check for success with: $(this).data('loaded')
},
all: function()
{
// callback invoked when all images have loaded
// this = array of dom image objects
// check for success with: $(this[i]).data('loaded')
}
});
Before DOM loaded
To preload images before the dom has loaded, for instance in the head
of the document, you would have to use specific image paths.
$.imgpreload('/images/a.gif',function()
{
// callback invoked when all images have loaded
// this = array of dom image objects
// check for success with: $(this[i]).data('loaded')
});
You can pass a single image path (as above) or an array of image paths.
$.imgpreload(['/images/a.gif','/images/b.gif'],function()
{
// this = array of dom image objects
// check for success with: $(this[i]).data('loaded')
// callback executes when all images are loaded
});
each
and all
callbacks are available to use.
$.imgpreload(['/images/a.gif','/images/b.gif'],
{
each: function()
{
// callback invoked when each image is loaded
// this = dom image object
// check for success with: $(this).data('loaded')
},
all: function()
{
// callback invoked when all images have loaded
// this = array of dom image objects
// check for success with: $(this[i]).data('loaded')
}
});