Justin,
Thanks for the help,
Essentially I have this and I would like it to loop through the queue
instead of ending:
function test(){
sequence.delay(2)
}
function sequence() {
var options = { queue: 'end' };
//$('logo1').appear(options);
$('logo1').fade(options);
$('logo2').appear(options);
$('logo2').fade(options);
$('logo3').appear(options);
$('logo3').fade(options);
$('logo4').appear(options);
//$('logo4').fade(options);
}
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 8:37 PM, Justin Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> I agree github is a little tough to use if you're just looking for
> demos. There has been a lot of talk about setting up an easier to use
> wiki, but the details are still being worked out iirc. In the meantime
> the wiki on github is the best option.
>
> Which effect are you wanting to loop?
>
> -justin
>
> >
>
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