I just updated the test to include an empty selector as well.

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Brandon Aaron

On 5/24/07, Brandon Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here is a pretty quick and dirty implementation of an fxqueue:
http://brandonaaron.net/jquery/plugins/fxqueue/

You can see the test page here:
http://brandonaaron.net/jquery/plugins/fxqueue/test/test.html

And I just checked it into the plugins SVN.
http://jqueryjs.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/plugins/fxqueue/

Let me know if it works, doesn't work ... etc. :)

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Brandon Aaron

On 5/24/07, Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've already posted on this topic before, but I really am gettign
> quite desperate as the project deadline looms and I still don't have a
> solution.
>
> I need several animations to happen, but I need them to happen in
> sequence rather than all at once (first animation: hide unselected
> items.  Second animation: Move visible items to new locations to
> occupy space taken by unselected items/make space for currently hidden
> selected items. Third animation: Reveal currently hidden selected
> items).
>
> I tried using the callback method, but this has a serious drawback for
> my purposes, in that if one of the animations in the chain doesn't
> occur (because no items were unselected but some new ones were
> selected, for example) then all subsequent animations don't occur
> either.  If a jQuery selector returns 0 results then applied effects
> aren't executed.
>
> What I need is some code that will ececute my animations one after the
> other, but which doesn't depend on all animations in the chain being
> triggered for the subsequent animations to play.  Is there a plugin
> for doing this? Or is it slated as a new feature for jQuery?  Or has
> anyone else come up with a solution to the problem?
>
> Sorry to keep asking this but like I said, it's getting pretty urgent.
>
>

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