What's the reported error?
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 10:16 PM, ninjagowoowoo<ninjagowoo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I've been having issues with my jquery code in IE. I've tried various > debugging methods but they tend to point into the actual jquery js and > not the code I've written. For what it's worth, the debuggers tell me > it's in line 19 of the jquery source. I'm using 1.3.2 compiled code. > I'm really hoping this is a simple problem like a missing ; or > something but I can't find the problem and it's about to drive me > crazy, haha. My code works in Firefox and Safari, but IE fails. to > start, here is my code: > > (modified version of the one found at //modified from > http://css-tricks.com/learning-jquery-fading-menu-replacing-content/) > > ================begin Nav jquery code========== > $(function(){ > //init menu item css > $("#about-button").css({opacity: > 1,"border-bottom":"5px solid > #0099CC"}); > $("#portfolio-button").css({opacity: > 0.3,"border-bottom":"none"}); > $("#resume-button").css({opacity: > 0.3,"border-bottom":"none"}); > $("#contact-button").css({opacity: > 0.3,"border-bottom":"none"}); > > $("#page-wrap div.button").click(function(){ > > $clicked = $(this); > > // if the button is not already "transformed" > AND is not animated > if ($clicked.css("opacity") != "1" && > $clicked.is(":not > (animated)")) { > > $clicked.animate({ > opacity: 1, > "borderBottom":"5px solid > #0099CC" > }, 300 ); > > > var idToLoad = > $clicked.attr("id").split('-'); > > // search trough the content for the > visible div and we fade it > out > > $("#content").find("div:visible").fadeOut("fast", function(){ > //once the fade out is > completed, start to fade in the right div > > $(this).parent().find("#"+idToLoad[0]).fadeIn(); > }) > } > > // reset the other buttons to default style > $clicked.siblings(".button").animate({ > opacity: 0.3, > "borderBottom":"0px" > }, 300 ); > > }); > }); > > ============END CODE=============== > > The error in IE does not occur until one of the nav items (#resume- > button etc) is clicked. I guess it should also be noted that I am > referencing this code in an external js file that is separate from my > html page. > > Please if anyone can provide insight or at the very least a point in > the right direction I'd greatly appreciate it. >