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Does anyone have a solution only using one tag or a single tag? This solutions uses 2 div tags:

<div id="background1"></div> <div id="background2"></div>.

Cycle through background images using fadeIn()

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JQLearning
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  • Halo. Does @Praxis or anyone have a solution which uses only a single
    tag or a single
    tag? Praxis solution uses 2 div tags:
    . Praxis solution is here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27691906/cycle-through-background-images-using-fadein/43416107#43416107. Peter: kindly leave question as is. thanks
    – JQLearning Apr 14 '17 at 17:56
  • @peter kindly don't edit my question again please. solutions are welcome. thanks/ – JQLearning Apr 14 '17 at 17:57
  • Your post was edited by threxx (See [here](http://stackoverflow.com/posts/43416344/revisions)) in order to make your question easier to understand, which will make it more likely to be answered and more likely to be useful to other people afterwards. – Peter Hall Apr 14 '17 at 18:01
  • the point is to make it easier to understand. If your aim actually does achieve this, and additionally makes it more likely to be answered and more likely to be useful to other people afterwards. thanks :-) – JQLearning Apr 14 '17 at 18:06
  • sorry Peter.thank you Peter and Threxx. Thank you any and all who provide a timely detailed solution. :-) – JQLearning Apr 14 '17 at 18:10

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Checkout Back Stretch. Its a nifty library that maybe an alternative to what you're writing. http://www.jquery-backstretch.com/

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    – JQLearning Apr 14 '17 at 21:59
  • – JQLearning Apr 14 '17 at 22:07
  • and everyone else. Thank you – JQLearning Apr 14 '17 at 22:11
  • @Peter-hall I just pasted a stripped down version of the page code. I would appreciate your assistance. Thank you. – JQLearning Apr 14 '17 at 22:14
  • @threxx I just pasted a stripped down version of the page code here [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43416344/using-only-one-div-tag-or-a-single-header-tag-to-cycle-through-background-im/43418344#43418344](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43416344/using-only-one-div-tag-or-a-single-header-tag-to-cycle-through-background-im/43418344#43418344). I would appreciate your assistance. Thank you. – JQLearning Apr 14 '17 at 22:17
  • @Praxis_Ashelin I just pasted a stripped down version of the page code here [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43416344/using-only-one-div-tag-or-a-single-header-tag-to-cycle-through-background-im/43418344#43418344](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43416344/using-only-one-div-tag-or-a-single-header-tag-to-cycle-through-background-im/43418344#43418344). I would appreciate your assistance. Thank you. – JQLearning Apr 14 '17 at 22:17
  • @Praxis-Ashelin I just pasted a stripped down version of the page code here [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43416344/using-only-one-div-tag-or-a-single-header-tag-to-cycle-through-background-im/43418344#43418344](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43416344/using-only-one-div-tag-or-a-single-header-tag-to-cycle-through-background-im/43418344#43418344). I would appreciate your assistance. Thank you. – JQLearning Apr 14 '17 at 22:17
  • Hi:Still haven't had an answer. I'll go with Tyaro's. Thank you. – JQLearning Apr 23 '17 at 13:39