Question

I have a bunch of thumbnails which I am loading with a style of visibility: hidden; so that they all maintain their correct layouts. Once the page is fully loaded I have a jquery function that fades them in. This worked when their style was set to display: none; but obviously the layout screwed up then. Any suggestions?

Heres the fade line:

$('.littleme').fadeIn('slow');
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Solution

Add a few calls to the chain like this:

 $('.littleme').css('visibility','visible').hide().fadeIn('slow');

This will change it to display:none for 1 frame before fading in, occupying the area again.

OTHER TIPS

try using opacity and animate():

$('.littleme').css('opacity',0).animate({opacity:1}, 1000);

<span style="opacity:0;">I'm Hidden</span>

To Show : $('span').fadeTo(1000,1)

To Hide  : $('span').fadeTo(1000,0)

The space is preserved in the DOM layout

http://jsfiddle.net/VZwq6/

Cant you use fadeTo(duration, value) instead? Surely this way you can fade to 0 and 1, that way you are not affecting the document flow...

Try matching for the hidden element?

$(".littleme:hidden").fadeIn();

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