Felipe Vergara wrote:
> search for the jrails libraries, they contain jquery it has very simple
> methods to do what you need.
> 
> /script/plugin install http://ennerchi.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/plugins/jrails
> 
> 
> Once you have that installed yo do
> 
> <div class="fxBox"><div style="display: block;" class="fx"
> onclick="$(this).slideUp()"><p>SlideUp</p></div></div>
> 
> that is to slide up
> to slide down
> <div class="fxBox"><div style="" class="fx"
> onclick="$(this).slideDown()"><p>SlideDown</p></div></div>

Hi, thanks for the reply.

I can see that this looks easier, but is it actually going to work like
link_to_remote? I mean will it be able to call an action and return the
content that the action renders?

I'm not sure but I think I should be looking at combination effects or
something.

The actual content replacement and everything works fine, but it doesn't
have any effects, it's just a sharp, quick "change" which isn't easy on
the eye. I just want to add a slide effect to the update.

Thanks

Matt


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