I don't have a solution for you and would have to tinker quite a bit to
get a cross browser solution but if you look at the master hover
function, it uses "over" and "out" functions , and all hiding seems to
be done in hideSuperfishUl so you are on right track Wolf wrote: This is related to an earlier question I posted ('Superfish - animate effect...."). So, yes Charlie - the 'menu' is a plugin and I am now trying to write some code to make it animate (slideup) on mousout. I understand from you previous reply that I would have to write a new function into Superfish. So far I am clear on that. Problem there is that Superfish clears all the animation on mouseout (like a re-set) and I don't think I can just replace this function (..hideSuperfishUl : function(){... line 100). So I've got some integration problems there. Can you give me some hints or is this beyond the scope of this forum?On Aug 16, 7:05 am, Charlie <charlie...@gmail.com> wrote:I suspect "the menu" is a plugin? If so, will depend on how the plugin is designed sundowatch wrote:mouseout is an event what works when mouse get out from an object. You can do it like this: $("#menu").mouseout(function(){ $(this).slideDown("normal"); }); On 15 Ağustos, 17:32, Wolf<w...@wolfsworld1.com>wrote:I am new to this. I want to animate the menu 'height' on mouseout (it works fine on mouseover) - basically a slide up/slide-down effect. How would I go upon that? |
- [jQuery] Animate menu effect on mouseout Wolf
- [jQuery] Re: Animate menu effect on mouseout sundowatch
- [jQuery] Re: Animate menu effect on mouseout Charlie
- [jQuery] Re: Animate menu effect on mouseout Wolf
- [jQuery] Re: Animate menu effect on mouseout Charlie