Is that all the JS on the page? Doy ou have an example page online we can
check out?

-keif


genxco-2 wrote:
> 
> 
> well if I take out accordion code everything works fine but my
> question now why is it fighting with each other?
> 
> thanks for your input
> 
> On Sep 5, 12:46 pm, "Iván N Paz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> what about doing a:
>>
>> $('mySponsor').fade('hide') ???
>>
>> On 9/5/08,genxco<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > ohhh...ok I find out what was wrong it seems like it in interfering
>> > with accordion code for some reason.
>>
>> > This by its self works fine....
>>
>> >        var mySponsor = new Fx.Tween('sponsorCon');
>> >        mySponsor.set('opacity','0');
>>
>> > However if I have this on top... like this
>>
>> > var myAccordion = new Accordion($('myList'), 'h3.toggler',
>> > 'div.element', {
>> >                opacity: false,
>> >                onActive: function(toggler, element){
>> >                        toggler.setStyle('color', '#41464D');
>> >                },
>> >                onBackground: function(toggler, element){
>> >                        toggler.setStyle('color', '#FF6600');
>> >                }
>> >        });
>>
>> > var mySponsor = new Fx.Tween('sponsorCon');
>> > mySponsor.set('opacity','0');
>>
>> > I no longer can set the opacity to 0.  Can someone explain to me why
>> > this is happening?  I made sure that all of the element is unique and
>> > non are repeats...
>>
>> > thank you in advance...
>>
>> > On Sep 5, 10:24 am, loki der quaeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > > (i'm assuming you're using 1.2)
>>
>> > > if you want the setting to be visually reflected immediately, then
>> > > you should set the style directly like:
>> > > $('sponsorCon').setStyle('opacity', '0');
>>
>> > > if you want to fade it out, you could do:
>> > > $('sponsorCon').fade('out');
>>
>> > > On Sep 5, 2008, at 7.16 PM,genxcowrote:
>>
>> > > > Sorry, just practicing mootools please don't be mean
>>
>> > > > I have been reading this doc over and over again....
>>
>> > > >http://docs.mootools.net/Fx/Fx.Tween
>>
>> > > > this is the example shown:
>>
>> > > > var myFx = new Fx.Tween(element);
>> > > > //Immediately sets the background color of the element to red:
>> > > > myFx.set('background-color', '#f00');
>>
>> > > > This is what I have in my htm
>>
>> > > > <div id="sponsorCon">
>> > > >    <p>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx</p>
>> > > > </div><!--sponsorCon-->
>>
>> > > > This is my mootools js
>>
>> > > >    var mySponsor = new Fx.Tween('sponsorCon');
>>
>> > > >    mySponsor.set('opacity','0');
>>
>> > > > what am I missing?
>>
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