Excellent!!! that worked perfectly. Cheers
janus On Oct 31, 10:21 pm, "Iván N Paz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In a particular application I recently built I used smth like this > (merged with Mical's code) > > http://pastie.org/305264 > > On 10/31/08, Michal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > Hey, > > > I think there are two ways you can go about this. Using a Fx.Tween > > instance, you can inject the new content using chains or using > > onComplete. I would probably use a chain, something like: > > > http://pastie.org/305178 > > > should work. However, you maybe should create only one Fx.Tween > > instance on domready, and then call its start (and the chain) when you > > want to change the content. > > > Hope this helps, > > > Michal. > > > On Oct 31, 4:36 pm, janus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'm brand new to mootools and was wondering if anyone can help with a > > > simple function to fade the current content out and then fade in new > > > content. > > > > 1)fade out current content > > > 2)get newcontent > > > 3)fade in newcontent > > > > I had prevoiusly build this in jquery but would like to move to > > > mootools. here is the current code of the function in Jquery:- > > > > function newcontent(newcontent) > > > { > > > $(divname).fadeOut("fast",function(){ > > > $(this).html(newcontent); > > > $(this).fadeIn(1500); > > > })} > > > > this function accepts a variable from another function (newcontent), > > > fades out the current page content and then fades in the new content. > > > > in mootools to just display the content use:- > > > > $(divname).set('html', newcontent); > > > > and this works fine, but i would like to add the fade effects again. I > > > think this has something to do with chains but I not sure how to go > > > about implementing this. > > > > if anyone could point me in the right direction, that would be great > > > > cheers > > > > Janus > > -- > ◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦◦ > Ivanicus' Code Boxhttp://ivanicus.com/
