#SimpleFader
###Synopsis
An image fader that makes it possible to fade between any amount of images. The cool part about this fader, is that it only creates two image tags in the markup, no matter how many images are loaded into the array.
The way it works, is that one image will always be hidden from view, either because it's opacity is 0 or because it's being blocked by the overlaying image. When the a image is loaded and faded in, meaning one of the images is hidden, the hidden image will receieve the path of the next image to be shown. This goes on forever and will make sure to start from the beginning of the array once the end has been reached.
It is also possible to set it to randomize. More documentation coming soon.
###Live Demo CodePen Demo: http://codepen.io/SeverinDK/pen/BLdrLN
The demo shows how to use several faders to fade between images. One fader controls the background image, while the other fader controls the imade in the content.
###Installation
npm install simplefader
bower install simplefader
<script src="path/to/simplefader.js"></script>
When using this plugin in the browser, be sure to include moment.js, moment-timer.js and jQuery on your page first.
###Usage
#####HTML:
<div id="image-container"></div>
#####JavaScript: The first argument of SimpleFader is the container you wish to display the images in. This accepts either an HTMLElement object or the id of the container you wish to use.
var simpleFader = new SimpleFader("#image-container", [
"http://placehold.it/100x100/4286f4",
"http://placehold.it/200x200/e8f442",
"http://placehold.it/300x300/f49542",
"http://placehold.it/400x400/426bf4",
"http://placehold.it/500x500/f44242",
]);
simpleFader.setDisplayTime(10000);
simpleFader.setFadeTime(1000);
simpleFader.start();
// Possible to randomize the fader using:
simpleFader.toggleRandomize();
#####Generated Markup:
<div id="image-container">
<img src="http://www.placehold.it/100x100/4286f4" style="position: absolute;">
<img src="http://www.placehold.it/200x200/e8f442" style="position: absolute; opacity: 1;">
</div>
###Motivation I wrote the first version of this script shortly after I started writing JavaScript back in 2013. Since then I have used it a few times whenever I needed an image fader for a project, but I was always annoyed about the way it worked. It had a very limited usage and would fail from time to time. After the 2016 rewrite, it has become a lot better and easier to work with. Will continue to update on this from time to time.
###License MIT - Go ahead and do whatever you want! I doooon't caaare! ;-)