thanks that 's excellent! i'll see if i can turn that into a plugin,
maybe as an optional argument to the show function

On 17 déc, 04:22, wick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's the method I use on my site (modified a bit to fit your
> example), there's probably a better way, but my version is pretty
> clean:
>
> function showitems(i,max) {
>   if (i <= max) {
>     $('div.items:eq('+i+')').show('slow',function() { showitems(+
> +i,max) });
>   }
>
> }
>
> $(function() {
>   showitems(0,$('div.items').length);
>
> });
>
> It's a neat effect, I use it on my site CarComplaints.com for instance
> here:http://www.carcomplaints.com/Ford/Focus/2001/
>
> On Dec 16, 6:15 pm, "Alexandre Plennevaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > hi!
>
> > i'm displaying a series of graphical items in one command:
>
> > $('div.items").show("slow");
>
> > now, it was suggested by my mate that they appear one after the other,
> > according to, say, their order of appearance in the html markup.
>
> > of course i could use the callback of each show so taht the next one only
> > start when current is finished animating, but i don't know in advance the
> > amount of divs there will be so i'm kind of stuck on how to achieve that.
>
> > Has anyone achieved something like that? Any clue would be useful.
>
> > Thank you,
>
> > --
> > Alexandre

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