Perfect - if you could just add the same fitering to slideIn, slideOut,
fadeIn and fadeOut we're there.  I'm glad there is a precedent.


Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
> 
> Daemach schrieb:
>> Hmm - I'm not sure how or why someone would rely on a hidden element
>> appearing instantaneously and then animating back to its original state. 
>> I
>> suppose it's possible, but those have to be rare enough cases that the
>> benefits to new jQuery converts would take precedence.
>>
>> Things like animate, fadeTo, toggles, etc. are a different issue.  I'm
>> just
>> talking about the fadeIn, fadeOut, slideIn and slideOut effects which are
>> essentially wrappers for the animate function.
>>
>> I did create a ticket - thanks for the prompt.
>>   
> show()/hide() are already protected against that issue by filtering 
> accordingly.
> 
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