I believe that jQuery has a sort of built in queue in that effects are
chainable. So you'd simply write all of the effects in one long chain and
each of them would happen in the order you specify in your chain.

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Subject: [jQuery] Queueing of effects (fx)


Hi guys, I was searching if there was a way to do queuing like in
script.aculo.us (I am switching to jquery but this is the only bump....)

Here some doc's on how it works in script.aculo.us
http://blog.railsdevelopment.com/pages/effect/queue/


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