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I've setup a jQuery function that changes the body background colour when a certain div es into view, e.g. the body background colour is black, when #block-three (that contains black text), the body background colour changes to white, and changes back when this goes out of view. This works fine, it's just very sudden though, I'm looking for a much smoother transition between background colours, fading between colours as you scroll (if possible).
jsFiddle demo: /

HTML:

<div id="block-one" class="block">
    <div class="inner-block">Test</div>
    <div class="inner-block"></div>
    <div class="inner-block"></div>
</div>
<div id="block-two" class="block">
    <div class="inner-block">Test</div>
</div>
<div id="block-three" class="block">
    <div class="inner-block">Test</div>
    <div class="inner-block"></div>
</div>
<div id="block-four" class="block">
    <div class="inner-block">Test</div>
    <div class="inner-block"></div>
    <div class="inner-block"></div>
</div>
<div id="block-five" class="block">
    <div class="inner-block">Test</div>
    <div class="inner-block"></div>
    <div class="inner-block"></div>
</div>

jQuery:

var blockHeight = [];
$(".block").each(function () {
    blockHeight.push($(this).height());
});

function hoverCurrentItem() {
    var sIndex = 0;
    var totalHeight = 0;
    var scrolled = $(window).scrollTop();
    for (var i in blockHeight) {
        totalHeight += blockHeight[i];
        if (totalHeight > scrolled) {
            break;
        } else {
            sIndex++;
        }
    }

    var $sItem = $(".block").eq(sIndex);
    if (!$sItem.hasClass("selected")) {
        $(".selected").removeClass("selected");
        $sItem.addClass("selected");
    }
    if ($("#block-three").hasClass("selected")) {
        $("body").css("background-color", "white");
    } else {
        $("body").css("background-color", "black");
    }
}
hoverCurrentItem();

$(window).scroll(function (e) {
    hoverCurrentItem()
});

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

I've setup a jQuery function that changes the body background colour when a certain div es into view, e.g. the body background colour is black, when #block-three (that contains black text), the body background colour changes to white, and changes back when this goes out of view. This works fine, it's just very sudden though, I'm looking for a much smoother transition between background colours, fading between colours as you scroll (if possible).
jsFiddle demo: http://jsfiddle/neal_fletcher/TB53d/

HTML:

<div id="block-one" class="block">
    <div class="inner-block">Test</div>
    <div class="inner-block"></div>
    <div class="inner-block"></div>
</div>
<div id="block-two" class="block">
    <div class="inner-block">Test</div>
</div>
<div id="block-three" class="block">
    <div class="inner-block">Test</div>
    <div class="inner-block"></div>
</div>
<div id="block-four" class="block">
    <div class="inner-block">Test</div>
    <div class="inner-block"></div>
    <div class="inner-block"></div>
</div>
<div id="block-five" class="block">
    <div class="inner-block">Test</div>
    <div class="inner-block"></div>
    <div class="inner-block"></div>
</div>

jQuery:

var blockHeight = [];
$(".block").each(function () {
    blockHeight.push($(this).height());
});

function hoverCurrentItem() {
    var sIndex = 0;
    var totalHeight = 0;
    var scrolled = $(window).scrollTop();
    for (var i in blockHeight) {
        totalHeight += blockHeight[i];
        if (totalHeight > scrolled) {
            break;
        } else {
            sIndex++;
        }
    }

    var $sItem = $(".block").eq(sIndex);
    if (!$sItem.hasClass("selected")) {
        $(".selected").removeClass("selected");
        $sItem.addClass("selected");
    }
    if ($("#block-three").hasClass("selected")) {
        $("body").css("background-color", "white");
    } else {
        $("body").css("background-color", "black");
    }
}
hoverCurrentItem();

$(window).scroll(function (e) {
    hoverCurrentItem()
});

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Share Improve this question edited Feb 13, 2015 at 18:28 isherwood 61.1k16 gold badges120 silver badges168 bronze badges asked Jan 29, 2014 at 21:26 user1374796user1374796 1,58213 gold badges46 silver badges76 bronze badges
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Reset to default 14

You could use transition with CSS:

body {
    background-color: black;
    transition:all 1s;
}

The Demo Fiddle

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