Yes, being able to view the site would help.

Rick

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Subject: [jQuery] Re: jQuery and InnerFade



Thanks for the reply again. I've tried a few different combinations of
doc-ready blocks etc, and can't seem to get anything to work.

The site is available on the internet if that would help?

Tom.

Rick Faircloth wrote:
> 
> 
> IIRC, I had to put the innerfade code block in its own
> document-ready wrapper before it would activate.
> 
> Rick
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> To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [jQuery] Re: jQuery and InnerFade
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> 
> Hey, thanks for the replies. Yes, the code block is wrapped the doc ready
> function within another large js file that is included into the page (that
> file works as other jquery elements are working on the page). I just tried
> removing it and putting it on the page on its own, but had no results. 
> 
> I presume jquery.innerfade,js can be left alone?
> 
> Thanks for the help :)
> 
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> 
> Is that code wrapped in a doc-ready block?
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