Try using the code above, in combination with the Effect.Move
 
Instead of just doing the immediate insert, do the Effect.Move (using position information from the next/previous sibling), and in the afterFinish function, insert the element in its new position. You should get the animation that way.
 
-Jerod
 
On 11/11/06, ajma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yeah, maybe I'll just that. I was hoping someone had a solution that
wouldn't be too tough by leveraging script.aculo.us, but I guess not.



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