I read this thread and then closed the tab and instantly realized that I needed to say something. I have been a long time reader - not so often contributor to the list here and I consistently and often read responses like this thread from various other contributors.
Thank you guys so much for jquery and for the jquery community. Karl Swedberg-2 wrote: > > > On Dec 19, 2007, at 3:38 PM, don Jao wrote: > >> Thank you very much for your reply. I don't know how can I say how >> much I >> appreciate you're answer! > > Hi Don, > > It's not a problem at all. I'm glad it's working now for you! > >> Thank you once again. I feel sorry for time you spend on that, but >> it now >> works. > > > I freely and happily give my time, because jQuery was freely and > happily given to me. :-) > > > --Karl > _________________ > Karl Swedberg > www.englishrules.com > www.learningjquery.com > > > >> >> >> Hi Karl, >> >> Thank you very much for your reply. I don't know how can I say how >> much I >> appreciate you're answer! I rewrote the code from a scratch and it >> worked, >> using .hover(). Weird thing that 1st time I was trying to make it, i >> used >> exactly .hover(). When it didn't work, i switchet to .mouseover and >> the >> result was thr same. Probably that was a small mistake. Today i even >> tried >> to embed onmouseover into <div> iteslf, the result was the same - not >> working. >> >> Thank you once again. I feel sorry for time you spend on that, but >> it now >> works. >> >> Thank you. >> All the best. >> >> >> Karl Swedberg-2 wrote: >>> >>> >>> Hi don, >>> >>> I just approximated your page's markup and used the .hover() method. >>> It's working fine for me. Would you mind testing here and letting us >>> know if you still see the problem? ... >>> >>> http://test.learningjquery.com/fadeto.html >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> --Karl >>> _________________ >>> Karl Swedberg >>> www.englishrules.com >>> www.learningjquery.com >>> >>> >>> >>> On Dec 19, 2007, at 2:36 AM, don Jao wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Hi Wizzud, thank you for youre reply. >>>> >>>> Unfortunatelly, it doesn't work. That way i behave exactly the same >>>> way. >>>> Probably, this is something impossible. >>>> >>>> All the best. >>>> >>>> Wizzud wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Try using hover() instead. >>>>> Hover() has built-in code for testing whether the element under the >>>>> mouse has the target element as an ancestor. >>>>> >>>>> On Dec 18, 9:23 am, don Jao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>>> Hi Everyone, >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm pretty new to jQuery, and my JavaScript sills aren't very good >>>>>> to0, >>>>>> but >>>>>> they're not too bad either. >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm in need to fade a whole div, with couple of input fields, text >>>>>> and >>>>>> images inside it from 50% to 100% opacity. I used simple way to >>>>>> get it: >>>>>> $("div").mouseover( function() { $(this).fadeTo("slow", 1) } ); >>>>>> >>>>>> however this way i get annoying re-fade effect when i move mouse >>>>>> inside >>>>>> that >>>>>> div without leaving it:http://www.adpro.ee/temp/delme.html >>>>>> >>>>>> Is there any way around to make it work properly? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks in advance. >>>>>> -- >>>>>> View this message in >>>>>> context:http://www.nabble.com/fadeTo-refiering-flickering-when-hovering-div >>>>>> %2... >>>>>> Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at >>>>>> Nabble.com. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> View this message in context: >>>> http://www.nabble.com/fadeTo-refiering-flickering-when-hovering-div%27s-element-tp14375108s27240p14412489.html >>>> Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at >>>> Nabble.com. >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/fadeTo-refiering-flickering-when-hovering-div%27s-element-tp14375108s27240p14424769.html >> Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at >> Nabble.com. >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/fadeTo-refiering-flickering-when-hovering-div%27s-element-tp14375108s27240p14429138.html Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.