Thanks for the quick replies guys, I really appreciate it, +1 for that!

I was just wondering if you have read my post on stackoverflow? You might 
have a different way of handling this problem.

Anyway, I tried to use the Effect.multiple for Appear, without any luck. I 
guess I tried it completely wrong.. since I did something in the lines of:

<a href="#" 
onclick="Effect.multiple(['portfolioDiv','slideDiv'],function(el){Effect.toggle(el,'appear');});></a>



Den onsdag den 23. januar 2013 13.48.43 UTC+1 skrev Köd:
>
> Hi guys
> *
> To get a full view of my problem, please read: 
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14478903/script-aculo-us-toggle-appear-on-multiple-divs
> *_____________________________________________
>
> *I have a simple question to ask you:*
> Is it possible to use effect.opacity as a toggle effect?
>
> The reason why I'm asking this is because when using effect.opacity the 
> assigned function can be spammed, hence making the div appear/fade over and 
> over. I was thinking that it might would be possible to do so by changing 
> something in the scriptaculous.js or effects.js file.
>
>
> If this is not possible, I would like to ask how you can use Effect.Toggle 
> (appear) on multiple div's within an <a href> containing an onclick. An 
> example:
>
> <li><a href="#" onclick="Effect.toggle('DIV1, DIV2, DIV3', 'appear'); return 
> false;"></a>
>
>
> Thanks.
>

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