bleen wrote on 5/16/2007 7:54 AM:
If the function below (which is called in a mouseover event) is run
too many times, too quickly it doesn't work (i.e. the html in question
is not changed)
I played with it a bit in FF2. If you do this:
$("#popular_quicksearch_content").hide().html(
You may want to try:
hoverIntent
http://cherne.net/brian/resources/jquery.hoverIntent.html
I've never used it, but people had great things to say about it.
- jake
On 5/17/07, Bil Corry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
bleen wrote on 5/17/2007 7:32 AM:
> http://www.nypost.com/testing/test_jquery
bleen wrote on 5/17/2007 7:32 AM:
http://www.nypost.com/testing/test_jquery_problem.htm
http://www.nypost.com/testing/test_jquery_noprob.htm
ideas??
Both of your test files are using the same script (two scripts that are named
differently, but both are identical in content):
http://www.nyp
http://www.nypost.com/testing/test_jquery_problem.htm
http://www.nypost.com/testing/test_jquery_noprob.htm
ideas??
--
Alex
Do you have an online example of both methods?
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If the function below (which is called in a mou
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