First, don't remove the profile info from the page when you first load the form. Just fade it out. Then, say you had the profile info in a div with ID 'profile' and the form in a div with ID 'edit_profile':
$('#cancel').click(function() { $('#edit_profile').fadeOut().remove(); $('#profile').fadeIn(); }); On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Dave Maharaj :: WidePixels.com<d...@widepixels.com> wrote: > I load form into a div replaceing the content thats there with a form that > will be updating the content . > > So click here to edit your profile -> profile info fades out -> form loads > inplace...all good and simple > > Now "cancel".... how can if a user clicks "cancel " remove the form and > replace it with the original content that was there? > > I have an ajax submit working fine...but if the user decides to cancel how > would i return the original i n fo that was there? > > Dave