check my new email thread here to answer your questions: http://www.nabble.com/New-plugin-draft%3A-animateClass-tf2588487.html
2006/11/7, Christof Donat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
> When doing $("#mydiv").animateClass('myFirstClass', 'mySecondClass'), the
> object is transparently cloned at opacity 0.0001 or visibility hidden with
> the given new class, then the style of this clone is computed, then a diff
> is made between the old computed style properties and the new ones, and
> finally our beloved animate() function takes care of the animation, then
> sets the class with className and removes the animated styles again
> (because we don't need them anymore if the class is set on the original).
> harhar :)
I don't think it can be done:
- How does this work with properties like e.g. display, or border-style? You
can not gadually blend them.
- An element may be of multiple classes:
<div class="myclass myotherclass">asdf</div>
$('.myclass').animateClass('yourclass');
will the Element be of yourclass and myclass, yourclass and myotherclass or
yourclass only?
Christof
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