That's EXACTLY what I needed! Thanks loads!
I'm only 15, so I'm having a little of trouble when it comes to JS :P
Thanks again!,
Simon
On 8 Aug, 14:16, Thomas Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $('blah').morph('opacity:0',{ /*/options*/ });
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> Am 08.08.2007 um 15:07 schrieb Simon:
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> > Ok, that worked fine.
>
> > But I have just realised, I was hoping to use "Effect.Fade" on the
> > divs, but this uses the 'Display' attribute doesn't it? Is there any
> > way I can use "Effect.Fade" without making the other DIVs move around?
>
> > Thanks a lot!
> > -Simon
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> > On 8 Aug, 13:46, Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Ah! Fantastic, I'll try 'visibility' now! Thanks a lot all of you! :)
>
> >> On 7 Aug, 23:24, Tom Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >>> Close. You are correct that display:none removes elements from the
> >>> visual flow. The property that hides them while maintaining visual
> >>> flow is visibility:visible and visibility:hidden.
>
> >>> TAG
>
> >>> On Aug 7, 2007, at 4:20 PM, Brian Williams wrote:
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> >>>> Hi,
>
> >>>> pretty much a CSS novice here but i think thats how the
> >>>> display:none works -- iirc "none" takes up zero space in the
> >>>> "workspace"
>
> >>>> I think display:hidden is what you are after.
>
> >>>> after that i have no clue
>
> >>>> On 8/7/07, Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >>>> Hi,
>
> >>>> I have a page with around a dozen DIV Layers, all 'relatively'
> >>>> positioned. My issue is when one layer is "deleted" (By this I just
> >>>> mean the DIV Layer's 'display' is changed to 'none'), the other DIV
> >>>> Layers move up.
>
> >>>> I don't understand why this happens. The only time it doesn't
> >>>> happen
> >>>> is when I use the Javascript "new Insertion.Bottom". I use this
> >>>> in my
> >>>> script, but this creates another issue which you can read about
> >>>> below.
>
> >>>> When I use "new Insertion.Bottom("div", content)", all the other
> >>>> DIV's
> >>>> get pushed down as a new one has been added.
>
> >>>> Do you have any ideas of how I can stop this from happening?
>
> >>>> Thanks
> >>>> Simon
>
> >>>> P.S: An example of one of the DIV's is:
>
> >>>> "<div id="sticker-1" title="1" class="sticker_cactus"
> >>>> style='position:
> >>>> relative; left: 54px; top: 190px; z-index: 317; '
> >>>> onClick="zIndex(this);"><img src="store/images/
> >>>> delete_entry_button.gif" align="right" href="#"
> >>>> onclick="remove_sticker('sticker-1');" /></div>"
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