Wow! Thank you CodingCyborg! Thank You! I'm going to study and learn
from your code example and implement it into mine.

-Anthony

On Nov 7, 12:24 am, CodingCyborg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I made a few more modifications such that the robot doesn't keep
> bouncing and the sky keep moving when the ground has stopped. Though I
> did the cheap way, in the sense that I just made it a short clip
> rather than a full length repeat.
>
> http://codingcyborg.com/jQueryFun/Robot/robot.html
>
> That has the same basic directory set up, but with the modified
> script.js file for viewing.
>
> On Nov 6, 11:07 pm, CodingCyborg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This is Beautiful! To save yourself from the copy/paste to create the
> > repeated bounce, and to make the file smaller, you can simply replace
> > the three lines that were enormously long with this:
>
> > startHim();
>
> > And then add this at the bottom of the js file:
>
> > var num = 1;
> > function startHim(){
> >         num++;
> >         $("#sec-content").animate({top:"-=5px"},150).animate({top:"+=5px"},
> > 150);
> >         $("#content").animate({top:"-="+num+"px"},150).animate({top:"+="+num
> > +"px"},150);
> >         
> > $("#branding").animate({top:"-="+num+"px"},150).animate({top:"+="+num
> > +"px"},150);
> >         if(num<4){
> >                 setTimeout("startHim()",300);
> >         } else {
> >                 setTimeout("bounceHim()",300);
> >         }
>
> > }
>
> > function bounceHim(){
> >         $("#sec-content").animate({top:"-=5px"},150).animate({top:"+=5px"},
> > 150);
> >         $("#content").animate({top:"-=5px"},150).animate({top:"+=5px"},150);
> >         
> > $("#branding").animate({top:"-=5px"},150).animate({top:"+=5px"},150);
> >         setTimeout("bounceHim()",300);
>
> > }
>
> > This allows for more control of the looped animation and easier to
> > edit the "bounciness" of the robot. That's all I could enhance, if you
> > could call it that. It's an amazing display of js and jQuery skills,
> > and I admire you for that.
>
> > On Nov 5, 10:56 pm, "anthony.calzadilla"
>
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > > I occasionally volunteer as a guest speaker for the web design class
> > > at my child's  elementary school. I wanted to introduce them to jquery
> > > and html in a fun way so I created an animated jquery 'robot'. Now,
> > > I'm not really adept at javascript or any type of programming at all.
> > > I'm a designer turned wannabe' web developer :)
>
> > > I used multiple divs and transparent png's to create the different
> > > parts of the parallax background and the bouncing robot. The code I
> > > was able to piece together to make it work is absolutely horrendous,
> > > even for me. I was hoping maybe some of you jquery masters might be
> > > able to take a looksy and help me out?
>
> > > The url is: robot.anthonycalzadilla.com
> > > (I would just post the code but its so long it wouldn't be visibly
> > > viable)
>
> > > Anthony
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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