Hi,
Just as the subject says; I'm trying to queue effects on an element I wish to make toggleable (so that - for instance - it can both Fade/Appear and BlindUp/BlindDown). Unfortunately there appears to be absolutely no documentation on doing specifically this, and the documentation for queues itself is a bit shaky. I've tried following the same principle by adding a {queue: 'end'} parameter to the
Effect.toggle() call, but to no avail.
Can anyone offer a suggestion?
~B
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