Hi James
Thanks for your reply but it seems your method also does not work.

By following your method, if I want to change the css property of an
element after 4 seconds I would be writing it like this

$("#indic").pause(4000).css("display","block");

but this changes the style right away.


On Apr 26, 8:29 pm, James  Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I haven't used Pause but I took a look at the code and it looks like
> you use it in a chain, like this:
>
> $
> ('#navig_item_text').removeClass('navig_item_active').pause(3000).slideUp('slow');
>
> It's how it appears to me (may be wrong in my interpretation though).
>
> Also, it appears that type is an optional parameter that you specify
> (it defaults to "fx" if you don't) that you can use for identification
> if you want to unpause stuff.
>
> James
>
> On Apr 26, 4:21 pm, joomlafreak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am trying to use the pause plugin by Mr Howard like this
>
> > $("#navigblock .navig_item:eq("+curritem
> > +")").removeClass("navig_item_active");
> >   pause(3000);
> > $(".navig_item_text").slideUp("slow");
>
> > and I have included the plugin in head of my page but still it keeps
> > giving me this error pause is not defined in firebug.
>
> > Also in unpause what is meant by type?
> > The documentation is so little that I could not understand it
> > properly. Actually it must be very simple to use I guess and thats why
> > there is not much documentation.
>
> > Can someone please shower some light on my poor understanding of this
> > beautiful piece of code?

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