-- Yehuda
On 10/30/06, Yehuda Katz <
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Some jQuery animations convert stuff to block-level. If you want to avoid that effect, you can apply a callback that converts back to inline.
$(expr).fadeIn(500, function() { $(this).css("display", "inline") })
-- YehudaOn 10/30/06, Chris W. Parker < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hello,I'm just beginning to play with jQuery and as well I'm a novice with js.I'm just doing some VERY simple tests right now and I ran into some unexpected behavior.The following HTML will render on the same line in your browser:<a class="one" href=""><a class="two" href="">But when I apply fadeIn() to either of those elements they (appear to) turn into block elements thus rendering them on separate lines.Is this to be expected?Thanks,Chris.
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