Moreover, as of 1.3 this works like .css, so there's no animation at
all:
$("xx").animate({ width: "+=10px" }, 0);(In 1.2 if you set the duration to 0 then the default value is used.) On Jan 21, 1:00 pm, Liam Potter <[email protected]> wrote: > like this > $("xx").animate({ width: "+=10px" },1000); > > this will add 10 pixels to the width, in a second. > > Kean wrote: > > Probably there's a better way. Doesn't look elegant. > > > $('xx').width($('xx').width()++) ; > > > On Jan 21, 2:05 am, "David .Wu" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> some times we want to do some animation we use xxx.width++ > >> in jQuery we give value like this $('xx').width(value) > > >> how to do ++ thing in this way?

