I'm a beginner with all this, so it's somewhat confusing... If I understand correctly, "animate" is a "built-in" jQuery function, whereas "easing" is a third-party function? (But it also depends on jQuery being reference between the head tags?)
Also, if "animate" will provide similar functionality and is "built-in" to jQuery, then I can certainly use it, if it's easier for a newbie to deal with. As far as how the easing code works, I'm at a loss, since I was just copying code from the "easing" demo page. Rick -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ???? Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 12:34 AM To: jQuery Discussion. Subject: Re: [jQuery] Why am I getting this error message? I'm not the expert on easing... I played with them a few times... enjoyed the little effects and went on to other code! I use animate and it's a jquery function so when you [1] you just get the element, I assumed it would not have the animate function in that simple element. Am I wrong? Enjoy firebug... it takes some poking around... but it's a whole new playground for poking!! On 1/24/07, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For whatever reason, dropping the [1] didn't help, either. > > However, when I ran the code live on my production server, > it worked like a charm... ??? > > Rick > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ???? > Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 7:53 PM > To: jQuery Discussion. > Subject: Re: [jQuery] Why am I getting this error message? > > you don't animate an el, you animate a jQuery object! drop the [1]! > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > jQuery mailing list > [email protected] > http://jquery.com/discuss/ > -- Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ - יעקב ʝǡǩȩ ᎫᎪᏦᎬ _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/ _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
