Hey Benjamin

Yes, I tried that already. Still don't work....

*sigh*

but cheers
thomas


On 19 Jun., 15:45, "Benjamin Sterling"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thomas,
> Have you tried taking the link out of the div and just putting the class on
> the link?  It may have something to do with the div being a block level
> element, but that is just a guess.
>
> On 6/19/07, tlob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hy there
> > I'm having real fun working with jQuery. Even if I'm a beginner in JS
> > and jQuery. I just want to thank the community. THX a lot!
>
> > Now to my Problem. I'm playing with the innerFade.
> >http://medienfreunde.com/lab/innerfade/
> > In the fade element I have an absolute positioned link. This link is
> > not fading, it is blinking instead. See here:
> >http://vum.ch/thomas/index2.htm
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> > I don't know where to start, or I could solve this problem. Maybe
> > there is another way to come around. The links should be connectecd
> > with the Image. So I can't do another innerFade with Link elements,
> > that are not connected to the corresponding image.
>
> > Can u guys give me a hint, do you have ideas?
>
> > THX in advance
> > Thomas Lohbeck
>
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