[jQuery] Re: Fade in from being invisible...

2009-05-28 Thread Karl Swedberg
On May 27, 2009, at 10:51 PM, mediumgrade wrote: Simply question: I want to have a DIV start by being invisible, then fade in but I am not sure how to start in such a way that jQuery can make it fade in. Any help? Something like this? $('div').hide().fadeIn() (make the selector more

[jQuery] Re: Fade in from being invisible...

2009-05-28 Thread GaVrA
Probably better to use css for initial hiding. Something like this: div id=test style=display:none/div $(function(){ $('#test').fadeIn(); }); On May 28, 4:04 pm, Karl Swedberg k...@englishrules.com wrote: On May 27, 2009, at 10:51 PM, mediumgrade wrote: Simply question: I want to have

[jQuery] Re: Fade in from being invisible...

2009-05-28 Thread waseem sabjee
script $(function() { /* Setting the time to 0 causes the element to advance to its' end state instantly */ $(#mydiv).fadeOut(0); $(#mybutton).click(function() { $(#mydiv).fadeIn(500); }); }); /script On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 6:02 PM, GaVrA ga...@crtaci.info wrote: Probably better to use css

[jQuery] Re: Fade in from being invisible...

2009-05-28 Thread GaVrA
I think it would be better pratice to use either css(display:none) or .hide() On May 28, 6:58 pm, waseem sabjee waseemsab...@gmail.com wrote: script $(function() { /* Setting the time to 0 causes the element to advance to its' end state instantly */ $(#mydiv).fadeOut(0);

[jQuery] Re: Fade in from being invisible...

2009-05-28 Thread waseem sabjee
instead of display none i use this style .myclass { font-size:0!important; overflow-X:hidden!important; overflow-Y:hidden!important; width:0!important; height:0!Important; margin:0!important; padding:0!important; } On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 7:42 PM, GaVrA ga...@crtaci.info wrote: I think it