Hi Alexandre
Thanks for your kindness reply
Sorry but this isn't the well know "padding - margin" jump issue [1].
Have a closest look at the sources of my live examples and you will see,
as I pointed out on my OP, that the issue comes from the widht.
PS: The examples don't use paddings or margins

[1]   http://jqueryfordesigners.com/animation-jump-quick-tip/

Regards
MaurĂ­cio


  -----Mensagem Original----- 
  De: Alexandre Magno 
  Para: jQuery (English) 
  Enviada em: sexta-feira, 26 de junho de 2009 14:43
  Assunto: [jQuery] Re: slideToggle jump issue



  Hello Maujor,

  First of all, I'm your big fan...

  I had this problema a lot of times, sometimes in one browser, another
  time in others, Wich browser the problem came from?

  My problem was always because of padding, it seens that slideToggle
  doesn't consider the padding... so everytime the amount of jump was
  relative to padding size. So I didint find the right thing to solve
  the problem, but I take out the padding via javascript before call
  slideToggle and then give the same padding again in callback, this
  solve to me... not a ideal solution, but mabe it can help...

  Alexandre Magno
  Interface Developer
  http://blog.alexandremagno.net

  On Jun 26, 1:28 pm, Maujor <css.mau...@gmail.com> wrote:
  > I have the same slideToggle effect in two slightly differents scenarios.
  > Scenario #1 - There is a CSS rule setting with:700px for the whole scenario.
  > Scenario #2 - There isn't a CSS rule for the width, so it defaults to 100%
  > width.
  >
  > Issue: In scenario #2 all works fine. But, in scenario #1 the animation ends
  > with a little jump.
  > PS: If you resizes the window to a width less than 700px it works fine!
  >
  > Are there a fix or is this a bug?
  >
  > Live examples:
  > scenario #1 http://jsbin.com/adavu/ 
  > scenario #2 http://jsbin.com/etoli/ 
  >
  > TIA
  >
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