Correct way to write is

element.insert({ after: error });
new Effect.BlindDown(error);

>Is there a way to insert element with an effect before they exist?
Have u tried to make error invisible before creating effect?

On May 5, 3:46 am, Mech7 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I see... but why wont it work if i do something like:
>
> Element.insert(element,{ after: error });
> new Effect.BlindDown(error);
>
> Is there a way to insert element with an effect before they exist?
>
> On May 4, 9:47 pm, Christophe Porteneuve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Mech7 a écrit :
>
> > > Is it possible to create effects on elements with that classname
> > > instead of by id? with scriptaculous.
>
> > Er…
>
> > Instead of:
>
> >    new Effect.Blah('id', options);
>
> > You could go:
>
> >    $$('.yourClassName').each(function(element) {
> >      new Effect.Blah(element, options);
> >    });
>
> > Or if the effect has a builtin method for it (say, Fade):
>
> >    $$('.yourClassName').invoke('blah', options);
>
> > --
> > Christophe Porteneuve aka TDD
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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