I would suggest to hide the container using css instead of the hide() effect when using $(document).ready(function(){}); cause this way you might sometime see the div for a few second before javascript start.
<style type"text/css"> #container { display:none; } </stype> On Aug 31, 8:56 am, amuhlou <amysch...@gmail.com> wrote: > the div would need to start out hidden, otherwise the fade transition > won't do anything. > $(document).ready(function(){ > $('#container').hide(); > $("#container").fadeIn("slow"); > > }); > > if the "slow" speed isn't slow enough, you may want to try putting in > the speed in milliseconds > > On Aug 31, 12:11 pm, grunghi <grun...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Its really simple, i need one div to slowly fade in when the page is > > loaded, i used this code: > > $(document).ready(function(){ > > $("#container").fadeIn("slow"); }); > > But it haven´t worked for me at all... When i tryed to replace fadeIn > > with fadeTo it worked.. > > Thank you, Joseph