Try this:

        Element.hide.delay(2,'someElement')

Walter

On Oct 14, 2010, at 9:11 PM, JoJo wrote:

$('someElement').hide.delay(2);
$('someElement').show.delay(3);

These functions trigger this error: "'style' is null or not an object"
in IE7. The only way to solve it is to write long ugly code:

var f = function() {
  $('someElement').hide();
};
f.delay(2)

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