Well, I got the scoped effects to work...
http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/limitQueue/ (check the beta code below
the first one). However this doesn't work as I would like it (but works
as expected)....
Abdur-Rahman Advany wrote:
I am trying to implement a scope (other then the element) where effects
can be queued, however its not very easy (when trying to keep the same
api and compatibility with interface enc...
Brandon Aaron wrote:
On 10/10/06, Rexbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is this only true if the effects are specified on one line? In other words,
would the following also queue?
$("#foo").slideDown('slow');
$("#foo").slideUp('slow');
The queue is element based. If they are on the same element, then yes
they are queued.
The reason I ask is that there are some cases I've seen where rapid effects
on elements go screwy. A good example of this is to rapidly select different
tabs on the excellent $.tabs plugin <http://www.stilbuero.de/jquery/tabs/>.
If you try this, make sure you use the tabs that trasition with effects
(e.g. Slide Effect tabs 7-9)
Not having looked at the source for the tabs, I would assume the
effects are on different elements and are not queued. A custom queue
solution would have to be implemented in this case.
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Brandon Aaron
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