Hi Moazzam,

Are you using version 1.1.3a? That version hides the row for me when using .fadeOut()


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On Jun 15, 2007, at 11:29 AM, moazzamk wrote:


The fadeOut() fades the content out but doesn't collapse the content.
Perhaps there can be an option for that, if it's not there by default?
I was trying to hide the content but not delete the table row and all
of the animations function weren't doing it.

One more thing I have noticed is that animation functions misplace the
content. I have a table :

<table >
  <Tr>
    <td> Some title </td>
    <td id='windowbar'> <a href='javascript:minimize()'>-</a> </td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td id='contentpane' colspan=2> blah </td>
  </tr>
</table>

The Javascript used is :

function minimize() {
  $("#contentpane").fadeOut("slow");
  $("#windowbar").html("<a href='javascript:maximize()'>-</a>");
}
function maximize() {
  $("#contentpane").show();
  $("windowbar").html("<a href='javascript:minimize()'>-</a>");
}

When I try to maximize() the content, it shows up in the second column
and not where it originally was.

- Moazzam






On Jun 5, 8:28 am, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
infosoft написа:

Hi

I have a table where I browse the records of the database. I
implemented a delete button in each row. When I press this button, I
send an ajax request to the server. If the response is ok, I need to
delete the row of the table that have the data I was deleted.

Hi,

Another possible solution is: when you delete the row at the server to
reload the new data set. This way you will not trouble of the JS code
and will be sure that the row is deleted.

Regards
Tony


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