They do take easing arguments, and it works great! It requires the
jquery.easing plugin.



Wizzud wrote:
> 
> 
> As far as I'm aware, fadeIn and fadeOut don't have easing arguments so
> you should probably start by removing those.
> This would at least ensure that the fadeIn is only getting a speed
> argument, with no callback, or nothing that might be being interpreted
> as a callback.
> 

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