Bracket's don't match in your javascript code.
The *if($(caller).css("display") == "none") { *<-- bracket is not closed.

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Dhruva Sagar.


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On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 8:58 AM, wesley.bunton <wesley.bun...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> I am trying to use this jquery slide function that i found online.  It's a
> very basic slide plugin i suppose, which selects a div using the div's id
> tag.  I wanted to make my menu hide/reveal multiple divs and therefore I
> modified this function that I keep in my .js file to make things work
> theoretically. But for some reason I cannot get this to work and I think
> that it might be that my selectors are implemented wrong in my js file.
> Here
> is an example of what I've got which seems to work except for when I try my
> modified code:
>
> $(document).ready(function() {
>
>        $(".fadeNext_home").click(function(){
>
>                $("#home").fadeSliderToggle()
>
>                 return false;
>
>        })
>
> });
>
> This is the code that works in my js file:
>
>        caller = this
>
>        if($(caller).css("display") == "none"){
>
>                $(caller).animate({
>
>                        opacity: 1,
>
>                        height: 'toggle'
>
>                }, settings.speed, settings.easing);
>
>        }else{
>
>                $(caller).animate({
>
>                        opacity: 0,
>
>                        height: 'toggle'
>
>                }, settings.speed, settings.easing);
>
>        }
>
> };
>
> And this is a modified version with my own selector that does not work.
>  And
> I think it's because of the way that I'm trying to interact with an id tag
> that was not passed to the js file:
>
>        if($(caller).css("display") == "none"){
>
>
>
>                if($("#home").css("display") != "none"){
>
>                        $("#home").animate({
>
>                                opacity: 0,
>
>                                height: 'toggle'
>
>                        }, settings.speed, settings.easing);
>
>                }
>
>
> I'm new to jquery (obviously) and would appriciate any help.  Thanks so
> much!
>
> thanks,
> wes
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