Looking at the 'Available Options' on http://fancybox.net/howto , my guess
would be one of these settings:
easingIn, easingOut, easingChange   Easing used for animations

- Richard

On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 8:10 AM, jessie <mi...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:

>
> Ok after reading a bit i know realise that i have to animate and add
> the motion
>
> Does anyone know how i would do this please?
>
> This is what i have for my fancybox to which i'd like to animate
> differently to the standard swing.
>
> jQuery(function($) {
> $("a.group").fancybox({ "overlayShow" : true });});
>
>
> Thanx
> Jess
>
>
> On Oct 19, 9:23 am, jessie <mi...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I have fancybox lightbox installed and i wanted a different transition
> > effect.  So i've installed theeasing1.3 plugin
> >
> > I have read and re-read the instructions but i don't really understand
> > where i need to make the change for it to take effect.
> >
> > Its all loading fine so there are no problems there.
> >
> > Here is the instructions.http://gsgd.co.uk/sandbox/jquery/easing/
> >
> > Usage
> > Default
> > Choose a defaulteasingmethod to overwrite the standard 'swing'
> > animation. Theeasingdefault is 'easeOutQuad', specify your own using
> > the following:
> > jQuery.easing.def = "string";
> > Where string is one of the equation names. The old swing function is
> > renamed to jswing.
> >
> > Ummmm yes, and where do I make this change? And not sure I know what a
> > string is but I thought it would be any othereasingfunction such as
> > ‘easeInSine’ etc. no? but where exactly do I put it?  am i suppose to
> > edit the plugin or have another js file with those commands?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Jess
>

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