No... it does the same thing that the hover function does =(
I don't want stuff to be added to the queue, the queue should have at
most 1 item at the time.. thanks for your answer though. Anyone else?
On 12 Nov, 10:04, Liam Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> not entirely sure if it will work thi
not entirely sure if it will work this way but try
$("a").bind("mouseenter",function(){
$(this).fadeTo(500,1);
}
});
$("a").bind("mouseleave",function() {
$(this).fadeTo(300,0.33);
});
Althalos wrote:
*bump*
On 11 Nov, 19:15, Althalos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi. I have a menu consisti
not entirely sure if it will work this way but try
$("a").bind("mouseenter",function(){
$(this).fadeTo(500,1);
}
});
$("a").bind("mouseenter",function() {
$(this).fadeTo(300,0.33);
});
Althalos wrote:
*bump*
On 11 Nov, 19:15, Althalos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi. I have a menu co
*bump*
On 11 Nov, 19:15, Althalos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi. I have a menu consisting of some simple text links. They start
> with an opacity of 0.33 then when I move my mouse over them they lit
> up. They worked well, however the effects wanted to "stack up" in a
> queue so that when I had
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