The following code works ok on IE and Firefox, but Chrome hates it (it runs but is really laggy). I am sure it could be made more browser friendly, but how? itemPlaceholder is hundreds of 100x100 floated divs (eg image placeholders). I'm using jquery 1.4.4 and Chrome v10.0.648.127.
$(function () {
ReplaceVisible();
$(this).scroll(function () {
ReplaceVisible();
});
});
function ReplaceVisible() {
$('.itemPlaceholder').each(function (index) {
if (HasBeenScrolledTo(this)) {
$itemPlaceholder = $(this);
$itemPlaceholder.replaceWith('<img src="bicycle.jpg" />');
}
else {
return false;
}
});
}
function HasBeenScrolledTo(elem) {
var docViewTop = $(window).scrollTop();
var docViewBottom = docViewTop + $(window).height();
var elemTop = $(elem).offset().top;
return elemTop < docViewBottom;
}
Edit: Replaced append with replaceWith otherwise we get lots of images appended to the same element.