I don't know if this will help (does not depend on jQuery):
http://webdevel.blogspot.com/2006/06/create-css-class-javascript.html
It's not been compared with using jQuery to alter CSS, but I think it
may be faster. It modifies the CSS properties directly (replaces them
with what you enter). It ad
sizin ne demek istediğinizi vallahi anlamıyorum:)
On 5 Temmuz, 23:04, "Michael Geary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think we are talking about the same thing, but coming at it from different
> angles. The code I posted is a building block you could use to write your
> own animation function. It'
I think we are talking about the same thing, but coming at it from different
angles. The code I posted is a building block you could use to write your
own animation function. It's not the jQuery feature you want, just a start
on it. :-)
I meant to ask: how many elements are you animating simultan
Oh, forgot to mention, I thought I'd post some code here as an example
of what I'd like to be able to do (though it's not possible yet)
$('.someclass').each (function (thisElemNum)
{
var elem = $(this);
var newProps= {
left: someLeftVal,
to
Thanks for the help, but that's not quite what I had in mind. I need
for the dimensions of my boxes to be animated when they change, I just
thought that by doing it in a stylesheet instead of the style=
attribute as jQuery uses currently I'd be able to get a big speedup as
then I'd only have to c
I left out one line of code in my previous reply. Add this line before the
two function definitions:
var head = document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0];
Oops! :-)
-Mike
> From: Michael Geary
>
> You are definitely on the right track, Gordon.
>
> Here's the code you need:
>
> // Add
You are definitely on the right track, Gordon.
Here's the code you need:
// Add a stylesheet with the given CSS styles (a text string)
// and return a reference to it
function addStyleSheet( css ) {
var sheet = document.createElement( 'style' );
sheet.type = 'text/css
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