Thanks, very clever!
Walter
On Apr 20, 2012, at 11:28 AM, Victor wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a simple way to dynamically remove a classname's effect
> from an element, basically removing the style that was added over time in
> "reverse"?
>
>
> I'd try to remember original style before new classname was applied and morph
> to this style:
>
> // remember
> var foo = $('foo'), originalStyle = foo.getStyles();
> // apply CSS class
> foo.morph('here');
> // ... skipped
> // morph to original style
> foo.morph(originalStyle, {
> afterFinish: function(effect) {
> // remove class name after finish
> effect.element.removeClassName('here');
> }
> });
>
>
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