something else is going on here then because I pasted the first code
snippet into a page and it worked fine. Are you using any other
javascript libraries that might mess with the $ functionality?
On Aug 7, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Joel Polsky wrote:
>>> There is a combination effect called Fade also:
>>>
>>> you could slim that whole thing down to
>>>
>>> $('updateMessage').fade({duration: 1.5})
>>>
>>>
>>> On Aug 7, 2008, at 8:14 AM, Joel Polsky wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>> That didn't seem to work. Here's the code involved:
>> function fadeout(){
>> $('updateMessage').fade({duration: 1.5})
>> }
>> </script>
>> <div id="updateMessage">
>
>> <a id="closeme" href="#" onclick="fadeout();">Close Me.</a>
>> </div>
> OK here's the soltion, if anyone cares (I do appreciate the help and
> appreciate it when folks post the solution instead of just saying
> it's fixed.)
>
> function fadeout(){
> Effect.Fade('updateMessage', {duration:1.0})
> }
>
> <div id="updateMessage">
> <a id="closeme" href="#" onclick="fadeout();">Close Message</a>
> </div>
>
> Thanks!
> Joel
> -- Sometimes life is difficult, then there's Javascript!
>
>
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