Preloading images refers to loading images into browser cache prior to displaying them, and is used when you wish certain images to be revealed instantly when called upon (such as in a rollover effect). Use this script to preload any number of images easily.
With this HTML applcation, your package of photos can easily and nicely be viewed by the recipients. They are not required to install any other addition software besides the common IE 5.0 in a Windows platform. Moreover, photo description notes as well as background music can be setup in a slide show format for better enjoyment of your photos.
This easy zoom-in/zoom-out script can be attached to any image in your page. The image size will toggle between two sizes you set whenever the image is clicked. The function can be attached to as many images in the page as you wish.
This JavaScript lets you click on thumbnails to display full-size images on the same page. The clever part is that if your browser doesn't allow you to get or set elements of the documentimages array - or doesn't even have JavaScript - then it will still do something intelligent. If the browser can manipulate document images, then it simply in-lines the large image. If it can't, or if it doesn't recognise JavaScript at all, it will simply display the image by itself, in a new page.
This image script loads and displays a larger image inline on the page when a thumbnail is clicked on. Comes with features like fade-in effect and optional image preloading.