EXCELLENT work. Demos are eminently useful and usable. This is a perfect
example of what a plugin page should look like.

If I understand correctly, you call any of the built-in animation effects,
but pass in JSON to it? So what was:

$('#myDiv).slideUp("slow")

Now becomes 

$('#myDiv).slideUp({duration: 1000, easing: method});

??


Andy matthews

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Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 6:11 AM
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Subject: [jQuery] jQuery Easing plugin


This has now been updated for jQuery 1.1

Thanks to new functionality within 1.1 this is now pretty much just a list
of functions for easing. Thanks jQuery team for doing what I was doing, only
better, and with less code. Saves a great deal of maintenance for me.

Anyway, grab it here:
http://gsgd.co.uk/sandbox/jquery.easing.php

Cheers,
George.
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