> > Get that element to stop changing in height and it should help.
Is there any way to use the "slide" effect in jQuery without it
changing the element's height? There isn't any specific reason I need
to use "slide", I just thought it looked cool, but if that effect is
going to always jitter be
On Aug 28, 6:58 am, "Michael Geary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't apologize for asking people to click on your link - that's the best
> (only!) way to see the problem.
>
> The jittering below the details box is being caused because the
> #compmusfinal box is changing in height. Click the sa
Don't apologize for asking people to click on your link - that's the best
(only!) way to see the problem.
The jittering below the details box is being caused because the
#compmusfinal box is changing in height. Click the same song over and over
again and watch the bottom of the box. If you open F
I appreciate the help, but that doesn't actually address my problem.
I'm not trying to be rude, but you'll have to look at my actual
website to see the problem (http://www.freewebs.com/edauenhauer). I'm
sorry if that is a lot of trouble, but I don't know how to explain my
problem better than actu
Remy Sharp's explanation may serve you well; It's all about padding.
http://jqueryfordesigners.com/animation-jump-quick-tip/ Animation
Jump - quick tip
**--** Steve
On Aug 27, 1:31 am, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am building a website and using the "slide" effect to transition
> obj
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