Haha. Whoops. So i guess don't set the opacity in the css. $(object).css("opacity", 0.7).fadeIn(400);
If that doesn't work, then I should stop posting to these boards while at work :-) On Aug 17, 10:50 am, Aaron Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > For me, I like having the opacity setting in the CSS, so i set it > > there and set "display:none". Then I use fadeIn instead of fadeTo. > > Not a solution, but a possible alternative. I'm sure someone else > > will have a real solution. > > The problem with fadeIn is that it brings the element to 100% opacity; > I need it to only fade to 80%. Thanks, though. > > Aaron