// JavaScript Document

<!-- script fade img -->
    
        
        <!--
    
        // wrap as a jQuery plugin and pass jQuery in to our anoymous function
        (function ($) {
            $.fn.cross = function (options) {
                return this.each(function (i) { 
                    // cache the copy of jQuery(this) - the start image
                    var $$ = $(this);
                    
                    // get the target from the backgroundImage + regexp
                    var target = $$.css('backgroundImage').replace(/^url|[\(\)'"]/g, '');
    
                    // nice long chain: wrap img element in span
                    $$.wrap('<span style="position: relative;"></span>')
                        // change selector to parent - i.e. newly created span
                        .parent()
                        // prepend a new image inside the span
                        .prepend('<img>')
                        // change the selector to the newly created image
                        .find(':first-child')
                        // set the image to the target
                        .attr('src', target);
    
                    // the CSS styling of the start image needs to be handled
                    // differently for different browsers
                    if ($.browser.mozilla) {
                        $$.css({
                            'position' : 'absolute', 
                            'left' : 0,
                            'background' : '',
                            'top' : this.offsetTop
                        });
                    } else if ($.browser.opera && $.browser.version < 9.5) {
                        // Browser sniffing is bad - however opera < 9.5 has a render bug 
                        // so this is required to get around it we can't apply the 'top' : 0 
                        // separately because Mozilla strips the style set originally somehow...                    
                        $$.css({
                            'position' : 'absolute', 
                            'left' : 0,
                            'background' : '',
                            'top' : "0"
                        });
                    } else { // Safari
                        $$.css({
                            'position' : 'absolute', 
                            'left' : 0,
							'display' : 'none',
                            'background' : ''
                        });
                    }
    
                    // similar effect as single image technique, except using .animate 
                    // which will handle the fading up from the right opacity for us
                    $$.hover(function () {
                        $$.stop().animate({
                            opacity: 0
                        }, 250);
                    }, function () {
                        $$.stop().animate({
                            opacity: 1
                        }, 250);
                    });
                });
            };
            
        })(jQuery);
        
        // note that this uses the .bind('load') on the window object, rather than $(document).ready() 
        // because .ready() fires before the images have loaded, but we need to fire *after* because
        // our code relies on the dimensions of the images already in place.
        $(window).bind('load', function () {
            $('img.fade').cross();
        });
        
        //-->
