Hi Glen, The reason that you can't reproduce the problem is because someone else fixed it for me. It is now working just like I want it to.
Sorry about that. I should have thought about coming in here to notify. Best regards, Trond On Dec 6, 7:22 pm, "Glen Lipka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am having trouble reproducing the error. I see a different weird > behavior. > Hover on the links or not doesnt seem to change this. > > If I mouse over the column and mouseout before it finishes animating, then > it never closes. > > Could you elaborate a little on the problem you are seeing? > I am in FF > > Glen > > On Dec 6, 2007 5:03 AM, Trond Ulseth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hello all, > > > I have several div's which are animated on mouseover: > > > $('.pan').mouseover(function() { > > $(this).animate( { marginLeft:"-182px" }, 1000); > > }); > > > I then have another div laying behind the animated ones that on a > > mouseover reverts the animation: > > > $('##pancontainer').mouseover(function() { > > $('#pan1').animate( { marginLeft:"0px" }, 200); > > $('#pan2').animate( { marginLeft:"0px" }, 200); > > $('#pan3').animate( { marginLeft:"0px" }, 200); > > $('#pan4').animate( { marginLeft:"0px" }, 200); > > $('#pan5').animate( { marginLeft:"0px" }, 200); > > $('#pan6').animate( { marginLeft:"0px" }, 200); > > }); > > > So far so good - it works like a charm. > > > Then inside the animated divs I put several links. Now if I hover over > > one or more of the links inside the div before taking the mouse of - > > the function which reverts the animation is several seconds delayed. > > If i just mouseover the div without hovering the link it works like it > > should. > > > This is driving me mad, as I can't understand why it behaves like > > this. I don't have any other jquery or js scripts other than the ones > > above. > > > You can have a look yourselves athttp://intern.idl.no:65241 > > > If anyone could help me solve this I'd appreciate it very much.