Thanks, I'll try it out.
On Sep 8, 1:35 pm, Spencer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think I found what you were asking for and it is possible with
> easing.
>
> Code to make this work.
> $(.selector').animate({
> top: topValue,
> left: leftValue
>
> },1000,easeOutBounce);
>
> the key is the "easeOutBounce" that is the "ease type". the 1000 is
> how long it should take the element to get to the values.
>
> there aer many types of easing and maybe easeOutBounce isnt the one
> you are looking for.
> On Sep 7, 5:28 pm, Maxime <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm sort of new to JQuery.
>
> > I would like to have an element moving across my page but with a
> > bouncing effect. I've found an example of what I want, but it's done
> > with
> > MooTools:http://www.clientcide.com/wiki/cnet-libraries/05-fx/01-fx.move#additi...
> > (The "Additional Options" example shows what I want to accomplish)
>
> > Is there a way to do something similar, but with JQuery?
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