Could you create a ticket for this? Otherwise it's just going to get lost.
http://dev.jquery.com/

--John

On 3/15/07, Daemach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm working with the fade and slide animations now, and while testing I've
> hit a couple of points where an element tried to slideIn when it was already
> ... in, and fadeOut when it was already...out.  In both cases the animation
> starts from the beginning, fully hiding the element and sliding it in or
> showing the element and fading it out.  Now I know I can handle it in my
> code, but the behavior seems a little less intelligent than it could be.  If
> someone calls a fadeout function the end result is display:none - likewise
> for a slideup.  Therefore, if the element style is already display:none the
> function is technically successful.  Can this check be worked into the core
> logic?  It would make the library feel smarter.
>
> Dealing with chaining animations through callbacks is already difficult
> enough for new people without having to deal with this :)
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