How about:
$("#transbox").animate({height:0,opacity:0.1},1000);
--Erik
On 5/25/07, joomlafreak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Most of the time I want to have two animations after one aother and I
can fet it by using call back. But for something I am writing I want
two animation namely height and
Most of the time I want to have two animations after one aother and I
can fet it by using call back. But for something I am writing I want
two animation namely height and opacity occurring together on an
element to create a curtain like effect but whatever I tried it seems
one animation completes
We're trying to get set up with the Validate plug-in. This is the
scenario:
JQUERY
===
$(document).ready(function()
{
$("#myForm").validate();
});
HTML
===
...
But, when the submit button is pressed the following error is through
in the FF javascript co
For those interested, I've added a download link to http://
empireenterprises.com/_comet.html in order to make it seem more
accessible.
-g
On May 25, 2007, at 8:45 AM, MikeR wrote:
http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins
On May 24, 2:15 pm, peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You are quite right.
Unfortunately, whilst i still don't understand how to use firefbug, i
can say for sure that none of the 3 ideas (i.e. input,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or .pickme) work when it comes to the type="file"
input.
As mentioned before, when i remove type="file" from the input, then
the code works fine and the p
Rhapidophyllum wrote on 5/25/2007 7:56 PM:
I know it's early, but one comment:
for embedding PDF, works on my Mac in Safari, but Firefox demands to
either save the PDF or open it with another application. (Sorry,
don't know if this is a known issue or not!)
Within Firefox, go to Tools > Opti
This is now fixed and you can grab the latest from svn and/or here:
http://jquery.com/plugins/project/dimensions
In the future feel free to contact me off list for questions about
dimensions. :)
I am still curious to see the comparison of yui getxy with dimensions
offset you put together.
--
B
Wow, that is great!
I know it's early, but one comment:
for embedding PDF, works on my Mac in Safari, but Firefox demands to
either save the PDF or open it with another application. (Sorry,
don't know if this is a known issue or not!)
Thanks!
On May 23, 2007, at 7:57 AM, Mike Alsup wrote:
And with window.load is better for me becouse i need all images too
document.write("