Hi don,

I just approximated your page's markup and used the .hover() method. It's working fine for me. Would you mind testing here and letting us know if you still see the problem? ...

http://test.learningjquery.com/fadeto.html

Thanks,

--Karl
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On Dec 19, 2007, at 2:36 AM, don Jao wrote:



Hi Wizzud, thank you for youre reply.

Unfortunatelly, it doesn't work. That way i behave exactly the same way.
Probably, this is something impossible.

All the best.

Wizzud wrote:


Try using hover() instead.
Hover() has built-in code for testing whether the element under the
mouse has the target element as an ancestor.

On Dec 18, 9:23 am, don Jao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Everyone,

I'm pretty new to jQuery, and my JavaScript sills aren't very good to0,
but
they're not too bad either.

I'm in need to fade a whole div, with couple of input fields, text and images inside it from 50% to 100% opacity. I used simple way to get it:
$("div").mouseover( function() { $(this).fadeTo("slow", 1) } );

however this way i get annoying re-fade effect when i move mouse inside
that
div without leaving it:http://www.adpro.ee/temp/delme.html

Is there any way around to make it work properly?

Thanks in advance.
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