this.set('morph', {link: 'chain'});
this.morph(first);
this.morph(second);

the second morph will occur only after the first completes.

On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Tim- (via Nabble) <
[email protected]<ml-user%[email protected]>
> wrote:

>
> Hey!
> I'm a Mootools-beginner and I want to delay the morph funktion. I've
> tried it with "setTimeout" but nothing happend.
> My question: How can I delay the morph in the second part of the
> following example?
>
> window.addEvent('domready', function() {
>
>
> $('handone').addEvent('mouseover', function(e) {
> e.stop();
> // zu css class handchanged wechseln
> this.morph('.handchanged');
> });
>
> $('handone').addEvent('mouseleave', function(e) {
> e.stop();
> // zu css div.handnorm zurück wechseln
> this.morph('div.handnorm');
> });
>
> $('handone').addEvent('click', function(e) {
> e.stop();
> // Bei click zu css display:none wechseln.
> this.tween('display', 'none');
>
>
> });
>
> });
>
>
>
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