$().fadeOut();
$().fadeIn();
Check out the crossfade plugin (not enough time to look for it right now, but it does what your talking about.)
On 10/30/06, John Napiorkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I've built a control primarily using Jquery but still
required Dojo for one thing, which is Dojo's ability
to chain animations together and play them all at
once. Now I have nothing against Dojo, but since I am
so close to having this work with Jquery alone I'd
like to be able to drop Dojo as a requirement, since
it's so heavy for just this one bit.
I just can't figure out if you can chain animations in
Jquery. I tried ...fadeTo(...).[next animation] but
can't seem to make it work.
Has anyone ran into this?
You can see the control I'm working on at:
http://216.154.222.179:10000/home
Just to warn you that page is going to load very
slowly since it's got a HUGE Flash animation my client
required. Anyway, my control for this is in a section
called "Latest Contest Entries". It's an image slider
that combines motion with a fadeIN and FadeOut.
If I can get this to work with just Jquery, what would
be the process to release the plug in to community?
Thanks!!
John
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