Ahh, very cool.

Thanks!

Charles

On Nov 20, 3:31 pm, "Luciano G. Panaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> jQuery's core queueing method does it only for the selected element.
> But when you want to do it for different elements (first fade in #1,
> then slide down #2, etc.), you need to do it by passing callbacks to
> each animation.
>
> This plugin does something similar to what there is already in jQuery,
> but for global queueing.
>
> On 20 nov, 16:11, polyrhythmic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Very useful.  I thought that jQuery already had the ability to queue
> > fx and process arrays of fx similar to your 'scope', however.  What is
> > the difference between your FX Queues and the core queue method?
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Charles
>
> > On Nov 19, 5:30 pm, bigethan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Any comments, bugs, enhancements, ideas, whatever are more
> > > > than welcomed :).
>
> > > Sweet stuff.  Though in my rabid clicking, I found a glitch.
>
> > > Using: Mac Safari 3  and FF 2
>
> > > Page:http://www.decodeuri.com/fxqueues/fxqueues.html
>
> > > If I press 'Stop' after the '7' has moved, but in the 2 second wait
> > > for '8', the '8' still slides over.  And occasionally the '8' will
> > > slide out a bit after the animation has begun (eg: around the same
> > > time as the '3' or '4' fires).
>
> > > -Ethan

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