John, I am interested.

On Oct 3, 1:50 pm, "John Resig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I agree with you, just wanted to through some ideas into the mix, but
> > do you agree that this is "unelegant code"
>
> > $('#foo').fadeOut('normal',function(){ $(this).remove(); });
>
> > Do you have any suggestions to improve it? I think the last option I
> > provided is the most realistic and I think that making it clear that
> > you may only apply a single jquery method without arguments is within
> > reason. It is just a shortcut, and you can use a whole function
> > wrapper if you want to do something else.
>
> One idea that I had was a special jQuery object that produces a
> wrapped function, something like:
>
> $("#foo").fadeOut("normal", jQuery.self.remove());
>
> More complicated:
>
> $("#foo").fadeOut("normal",
>   jQuery.self.hide("fast",
>     jQuery.self.remove()));
>
> That wouldn't be "that hard" to implement (imo) - any interest? I
> could probably code something up if there is.
>
> --John
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