ImgHover is a simple way to use hovering image on your site.
You can use fade effect to switch hovering images as well.
If you want to provide hovering behaviour to all the images, you can write simply like below;
`$(document).ready(function(){ $(‘img’).imghover(); });
`
When mouse-over this image, file “/your/path/original_o.gif” shows on the element.
You can call this method on the elements other than images as well.
$(document).ready(function(){ $('div.image-container').imghover(); });
In this case, ImgHover provides the function to the images under ‘image- container’ element.
Create hovered image by original image name and prefix.
`$(‘img’).imghover({prefix: ‘hover/’});
In this case, “/your/path/hover/image1.gif” will be provided as hovered image.
Default value is null.
Create hovered image by original image name and suffix.
`$(‘img’).imghover({suffix: ‘-hovered’});
In this case, “/your/path/image1-hovered.gif” will be provided as hovered image.
Default value is ‘o’. # for my colleagues ;-p
Specify hovered image.
Defautl value is null.
When ImgHover was called to container element(s), the function find only or with anchor link. This option is useful to avoid empty gif, site logo and so on.
Default value is true.
You can use fade effect to switch images.
Default value is false.
The speed of fade effect.
Default value is 500.
This plugin is very handy when you use this with jGlycy.