Great work Paul. This looks very cool!

>>Hi guys,
>>
>>as Rey proposed, I went on and created a first version of animateClass.
>>With animateClass, you can animate an element from one class to a new one.
>>Let me provide you an example:
>>
>>You have a form input with class "default". This class is defined in an
>>external stylesheet.
>>Now on validation error you want the class to change to "error", also as
>>defined in your stylesheet.
>>And you want it nicely animated.
>>
>>Just go ahead and do: $("#myinput").animateClass("error",
>>"default", duration);
>>
>>For examples and the script, check out
>>http://paul.jquery.com/plugins/animateClass/
>>
>>Remember, this is a draft. It is nowhere nearly beta, because of the
>>following issues:
>>
>>1.) The performance is poor when dealing with borders and margins (don't
>>know why?)
>>2.) Animating block elements with auto width is not possible
>>3.) It works in IE (7 at least), but somehow in the second example the
>>border is not animated (This is probably because IE does not have default
>>values for the border when it's not set.). You can override this by setting
>>the border in the stylesheet at div.ex2-2 to border: 0px;
>>4) Animating colors is not yet implemented.
>>5) It's not yet a demo project because of the lack of documentation and
>>tutorial.
>>
>>I welcome any ideas of improvement!
>>
>>
>> --
>>Paul Bakaus
>>Web Developer
>>------------------------
>>Hildastr. 35
>>79102 Freiburg
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