Chris,

I don't have access to a public test server to create a demo, but I'll
see if I can create a test case.

You might also want to look at the .hover command.

Can't you do this with normal CSS, or must you have a fancy fadein/
fadeout effect?
Have you considered the the case where someone rolls over the link
quickly? Any fade in or fade out will have some execution time
associated with it.

Brad


On Aug 31, 10:42 am, chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thanks for your help but I can't get it to work.
>
> Anyway you can make a test case or something for me, I am just looking
> for a link to have a background color and when you rollover the link
> it fades in a new background color, than on rollout it fades that
> background color out.
>
> On Aug 30, 8:09 pm, Brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Untested, but it may be as simple as something like this:
>
> > $(".classname").mouseover(function(){
> >       $(this).fadein();
> >     }).mouseout(function(){
> >       $(this).fadeout();
> >     });
>
> > Look at the page examples for fadein and fadeout at docs.jquery.com.
> > If you need more control over the effects or want different fadein and
> > fadeout colors you may need to use the "animate" effect instead.
>
> > On Aug 30, 10:56 am, chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > anyone have a script or tutorial that just targets a .class so
> > > on :hover it fades in a background color than fades out a background
> > > color on roll out.
>
> > > thanks :)

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