#1) I should use it like this:
$this.animate({ height: "show", opacity: "show" }, 500,
"easeOutCirc");
On Jan 13, 5:45 pm, Paradime Web <[email protected]> wrote:
> #1)
> I use this syntax all the time. How is it possible to use easing
> effects otherwise?
>
> #2)
> Thank you for the fix
>
> #3)
> It does that locally for me. Not for you? You need to double click
> before the animation finishes. I mainly use firefox 3 on WIndows
> Vista.
>
> What is the difference between slideDown / slideUp and the UI blind
> effects?
>
> Thanks,
>
> On Jan 12, 6:14 am, "Paul Bakaus" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 5:00 PM, Gabriel Beauchamp <
>
> > [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello there,
>
> > > I am having an issue with the Effects show/hide functions.
>
> > > First thing is that I cannot do a call like this anymore:
> > > $(this).show({duration:1000, easing:"easeOutQuart"});
> > > There seems to be a missing condition in the source where it checks
> > > either to apply the jQuery original show function or the jQuery UI show
> > > function.
>
> > I've never seen that syntax before to call the original show - it's not even
> > documented:http://docs.jquery.com/Effects
>
> > > Second thing is that when I use toggle("blind"), the object returned is
> > > not the same as toggle("slow"). In toggle("show"), I can do stuff like
> > > this:
> > > $(this).toggle("slow").next().hide();
> > > the same code, but using $(this).toggle("blind").next().hide(); returns
> > > null on the next() function call.
>
> > The issue lies within the next(): For the blind animation (and many
> > options),
> > the element is temporarily wrapped by another element to make the effect
> > possible. Since it's wrapped at the point after toggle(), next() won't work,
> > because
> > there is no next. This is not a bug in jQuery UI therefore. A simple fix it
> > to use:
>
> > $(this).toggle("blind").parent().next().hide();
>
> > > Last thing is when using toggle("blind"). When you click once to
> > > activate the animation and if you are fast enough to click again before
> > > the animation is complete, the second click will NOT trigger the toggle
> > > call. For example, go to:http://ui.jquery.com/demos/effects_showhide
> > > and try clicking a second time before the animation has time to finish,
> > > you will see that the toggle fails. This causes issues while trying to
> > > toggleClass some css at the same time.
>
> > This is weird - I tried it out using toggle('blind') locally and it queued
> > up
> > just fine - is it happening for you locally?
>
> > > I hope that these issues will be considered and fixed.
>
> > > Thanks,
>
> > > Gabriel
>
> > --
> > Paul Bakaus
> > UI Architect
> > --http://paulbakaus.comhttp://www.linkedin.com/in/paulbakaus
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