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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T06:35:56+00:00 2026-05-16T06:35:56+00:00

I know this is a hot topic and I know there have been previous

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I know this is a hot topic and I know there have been previous questions with identical titles, but I tried everything and something’s just not working right. For some reason, my Firefox will not preload the images. The images DO preload (as they should) in IE7/8 and Chrome. But not in Firefox.

EDIT:

I’ve created a new Fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/Z2W7r/
If anyone can modify it and add the proper jQuery or Javascript code to make the image preload, I would be so gratefully appreciative.


I’m even using the following plugin:

jQuery.preloadCssImages = function(){
    var allImgs = [];//new array for all the image urls 
    var k = 0; //iterator for adding images
    var sheets = document.styleSheets;//array of stylesheets

    for(var i = 0; i<sheets .length; i++){//loop through each stylesheet
            var cssPile = '';//create large string of all css rules in sheet
            var csshref = (sheets[i].href) ? sheets[i].href : 'window.location.href';
            var baseURLarr = csshref.split('/');//split href at / to make array
            baseURLarr.pop();//remove file path from baseURL array
            var baseURL = baseURLarr.join('/');//create base url for the images in this sheet (css file's dir)
            if(baseURL!="") baseURL+='/'; //tack on a / if needed
            if(document.styleSheets[i].cssRules){//w3
                    var thisSheetRules = document.styleSheets[i].cssRules; //w3
                    for(var j = 0; j<thisSheetRules.length; j++){
                            cssPile+= thisSheetRules[j].cssText;
                    }
            }
            else {
                    cssPile+= document.styleSheets[i].cssText;
            }

            //parse cssPile for image urls and load them into the DOM
            var imgUrls = cssPile.match(/[^\(]+\.(gif|jpg|jpeg|png)/g);//reg ex to get a string of between a "(" and a ".filename"
            if(imgUrls != null && imgUrls.length>0 && imgUrls != ''){//loop array
                    var arr = jQuery.makeArray(imgUrls);//create array from regex obj       
                    jQuery(arr).each(function(){
                            allImgs[k] = new Image(); //new img obj
                            allImgs[k].src = (this[0] == '/' || this.match('http://')) ? this : baseURL + this;     //set src either absolute or rel to css dir
                            k++;
                    });
            }
    }//loop
    return allImgs;

}

And calling it like this:

$(document).ready(function() {

$.preloadCssImages();
});

So…Does anyone have any idea why this script (OR ANY SCRIPTS at that matter) are not working in Firefox only? I can provide the address for the site if requested.

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    2026-05-16T06:35:59+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 6:35 am

    I guess people are saying the pictures are preloading for them using the preloading plugin mentioned in the question.

    If someone wants to offer additional advice or a simpler preloading script, I’m all ears. Otherwise, I’ll make this answer as the correct one…

    And just for correctness, here’s the plugin that I’m talking about:

    jQuery.preloadCssImages = function(){
    var allImgs = [];//new array for all the image urls 
    var k = 0; //iterator for adding images
    var sheets = document.styleSheets;//array of stylesheets
    
    for(var i = 0; i<sheets .length; i++){//loop through each stylesheet
            var cssPile = '';//create large string of all css rules in sheet
            var csshref = (sheets[i].href) ? sheets[i].href : 'window.location.href';
            var baseURLarr = csshref.split('/');//split href at / to make array
            baseURLarr.pop();//remove file path from baseURL array
            var baseURL = baseURLarr.join('/');//create base url for the images in this sheet (css file's dir)
            if(baseURL!="") baseURL+='/'; //tack on a / if needed
            if(document.styleSheets[i].cssRules){//w3
                    var thisSheetRules = document.styleSheets[i].cssRules; //w3
                    for(var j = 0; j<thisSheetRules.length; j++){
                            cssPile+= thisSheetRules[j].cssText;
                    }
            }
            else {
                    cssPile+= document.styleSheets[i].cssText;
            }
    
            //parse cssPile for image urls and load them into the DOM
            var imgUrls = cssPile.match(/[^\(]+\.(gif|jpg|jpeg|png)/g);//reg ex to get a string of between a "(" and a ".filename"
            if(imgUrls != null && imgUrls.length>0 && imgUrls != ''){//loop array
                    var arr = jQuery.makeArray(imgUrls);//create array from regex obj       
                    jQuery(arr).each(function(){
                            allImgs[k] = new Image(); //new img obj
                            allImgs[k].src = (this[0] == '/' || this.match('http://')) ? this : baseURL + this;     //set src either absolute or rel to css dir
                            k++;
                    });
            }
    }//loop
    return allImgs;
    }
    

    And calling it like this:

    $(document).ready(function() {
    
    $.preloadCssImages();
    });
    

    Thanks!
    Amit

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