Hello, I have got the same problem as your problem with fadeOut in
IE8.
I try your solution, but it is not good. No change.

May you send me link, where is used your solutions? Thanks


On 5 čvn, 03:34, Jason <cornflourb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was having the same problem with fadeIn/Out in IE8.
>
> I got around the problem by removing "position:relative" from the css
> and adding it as an inline style from javascript:
>
>             $j(".menu-item" + menuItemIndex).attr("style",
> "position:relative");
>
> On May 27, 6:16 pm, Thijs Houtenbos <th...@thijshoutenbosdesign.nl>
> wrote:
>
> > A small sidenote about fade: in IE8 fadeIn/fadeOut doesn't always work as
> > expected... (this doesn't happen in IE6/7)When the CSS isn't just right any
> > child elements inside the faded container are not faded but appear
> > instantly. In my case I solved it by not using 'position' for the
> > children...
>
> > John: Is this already a know problem with IE8 that will be solved by a later
> > version of jQuery?
>
> > THD

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