That's what I was just looking into. Realized that after I posted, but
as you can see from my latest post (http://groups.google.com/group/
rubyonrails-spinoffs/browse_thread/thread/a26f1fcbcc56f8ae?hl=en), I
cannot figure out how to "insert" the innerHTML part between the 2
fades...

On Aug 6, 10:17 am, Walter Lee Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Isn't this where Effect Queues are used?
>
> http://wiki.script.aculo.us/scriptaculous/show/EffectQueues
>
> Walter
>
> On Aug 6, 2007, at 10:50 AM, briandichiara wrote:
>
> > I too am looking to do something similar to this. I think the issue
> > you are running into is your innerHTML and Fade In should occur after
> > the Fade Out is finished, however there is not an onComplete option
> > for Effect.Fade.
>
> > It would need to look something like this:
>
> > new Effect.Fade('caption', {to:0.0, duration: .3, onComplete:
> > function(){
> >            $('caption').innerHTML = caption;
> >            new Effect.Fade('caption', {to:1.0, duration: .3 });
> >    }
> > });
>
> > Unfortunately, I've had no luck with an onComplete with Effect.Appear,
> > Effect.Fade, or Effect.Opacity.  I wish i could contribute to
> > Script.aculo.us but I wouldn't know where to begin to add this
> > feature.


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