next piece of advice... is it double triggering or is it just a jerky animation?

1. swap all out your slides for simplier show and hide... (that's
probably not it!)
2. add debugging code to the click functions to see if they are being
called twice!
3. I just don't see it.... is it something coded in the css or ...
maybe I am blind!
==
although the page works.... jerkiness must be stopped!

On 1/28/07, spl1nter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Cheers for the replies.
>
> Jake, that tip was very helpful for reducing the volume of code cheers!
>
> Unfortunately using '#[something]' instead of '' doesn't seem to have helped
> with the flickering :(
>
>
> Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ wrote:
> >
> > "#" vs "" !! definitely causes problems!
> >
> > Might I also suggest you code href="#coding" and in your click hander
> > you just use $(this.hash) to toggle and slide! Your code can be cut
> > down 80%. And it can me made to work in javascript disabled browsers
> > (if you put an   in the div!)!
> >
> > On 1/27/07, Gerry Danen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Hmm... I'm a novice to jQuery also and have just implemented a sliding
> >> menu on my blog, See http://blog.danen.org .
> >>
> >> I noticed a difference in behaviour of href="#" vs href=""
> >>
> >> You may want to check that out.
> >
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