I'm not the expert on easing... I played with them a few times...
enjoyed the little effects and went on to other code!

I use animate and it's a jquery function so when you [1] you just get
the element, I assumed it would not have the animate function in that
simple element. Am I wrong?

Enjoy firebug... it takes some poking around... but it's a whole new
playground for poking!!

On 1/24/07, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For whatever reason, dropping the [1] didn't help, either.
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> However, when I ran the code live on my production server,
> it worked like a charm... ???
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> Rick
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> Subject: Re: [jQuery] Why am I getting this error message?
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> you don't animate an el, you animate a jQuery object! drop the [1]!
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