That is all i can think of.  Quite heavy handed to have such a
transition, but doable.  Possibly always have a clone behind the
transitioning element and just morph the opacity of the one on top
anytime you want to change the background.

Btw, the reason morph only effects what it does is that the only
things that can easily calculate in between stages are effected.  Ie,
you cannot 'tween' the change of typesets, either.

On Apr 11, 2010, at 1:20 PM, Jinsa <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Junkshops :)
>
> First I would thank you for your answer. The setStyle may solve the
> problem linked to the background image (what a shame that morph don't
> work with bgimage :/) but the problem is that I won't get the "morph"
> effect between the bakground change which is what I am searching for.
> I'm thinking of a clone appearing as the same time the real one
> disappears but it seems very complicated to solve a "tiny" problem
> right?
>
> The size change is just a fact I've put in order to check the
> effect.morph was running, in real case I don't need it.
>
> That sounds quite a deal to do some bgimage morphing, do you have some
> idea in order to make it?
>
> Enjoy your night,
>
> Jinsa ;)
>
> On 11 avr, 17:18, Junkshops <[email protected]> wrote:
>> According to the 
>> wiki:http://wiki.github.com/madrobby/scriptaculous/effect-morph
>> ...morph only works on length and color based attributes, so it won't
>> switch the background image for you. Why don't you just use setStyle
>> on the containing element and then use morph to change the size?
>>
>> Cheers, Junk
>>
>> On Apr 11, 7:48 am, Jinsa <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone may have a clue? :(
>
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