Use <div> instead of <span> - that worked for me when I had a similar
problem. 


Vaska wrote:
> 
> I'm trying to write my first jquery function using it's rules...it's  
> hard getting started.
> 
> I want to write a function that is ready at all times for any div's  
> (or perhaps spans's instead) that when they appear they will fade  
> away about ten second later. I'll attach a class to the span called  
> 'notify'...like this...
> 
> <span class='notify'>Updated</span>
> 
> These are appearing via an ajax call already, so they don't appear  
> when the page originally loads...only after an ajax call has been  
> executed.
> 
> The best I've been able to get so far...no, this doesn't work...I'm  
> hoping somebody can help me move forward with this (my head is  
> spinning here):
> 
> $(document).ready
> (
>      function ()
>      {
>          $('span.notify').fadeOut('slow')
>      }
> );
> 
> I don't care if it simply fades out the text or the entire span...or  
> perhaps even innerHTML's the text to an &nbsp; (there's another idea)...
> 
> Help! ;)
> 
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