I have several divs that animate from the left when clicked on the appropriate button in the menu, all works well but I want the div to be about 10px in height when it moves to the right hand side of the screen then slide down to it's full height (351px). I can figure out a slidedown on it's own but can't work out how to combine both.[URL]
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me problem didn't seem that complicated to me, but it seems, like it is (at least to me):I'd like to animate a list (ul ul) to fadeIn and slideDown at the same time using animate.
slideUp() works fine and it animates the sliding effect. But slideDown() just shows the hidden content but not animate it. Also slideToggle() doesn't slide it down just shows it. So only slideUp() works...
I want to make 3 panel that functionally like we browse files in mac. I already suceed made 2 panel, the problem is, at the first load, the second panel already shown. I want it keep hide, until people clicked the button.
First part, move "SOME TEXT" left 20px and fade to 0 at the same time. Easy enough.Second part, repeat the same effect half way through the first part is done and the starting point is left 20px.So I would need to create the first effect. Half way through the first effect the second effect starts but it has a different starting point.
am new to javascript and indeed jquery but I have muddled a page together here but want to stop the left and right links at the bottom animating over my "contents" div's bounds so it doesn't slide past the edges of my div either way. Can i do this or am i barking up the wrong tree? Hopefully you will understand, I don't know if i am explaining myself correctly, but if you have a look at the page and press "Right" twice you will see what i mean, I don't want it to go any further than the end (red) or indeed further past than the start (green).
I have a toggle animation which puts the area I want to show to the user in view, ones that animation has played I want to animate several other objects on the page. I have the code to animate one object by using the callback function in animate. But is it possible to animate several objects in the callback function?. this is the code I have so far
I use the wonderful .animate() method to create a "parallax website". It's still in developpement, but you can see the result : www.ohnewgarden.fr My problem : When you are at the very right, the animate effect reset my left property before animating. Which is weird is that this "reset" is applied only to two layers, without any sense. I'm going crazy !
So if someone could help me, it will be very nice ! It's probably my code which is wrong, but I can't see the mistake.
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I said for my defense, I have tried to remove .stop(), tried to change parameters of .stop(), tried to reset (like there) the left property with a .css() method, and I have also tried to animate with "+=" (like there), but nothing works. If you follow to the link I gave, you could see very easily by clicking on "Contact" and after animation by clicking on "Accueil".
I have a div that has a negative top margin and a negative right margin. The right margin is because I want to have the div slide onto the page from the right. The top margin is because without it my page height is the height of the visible elements plus the height of the off-screen div.On a button click, I move the div down and then animate it onto the screen from the right. On button click again, I animate the div to the right, off the screen, and then move it up. I also toggle its width & padding so it will appear to grow/shrink as it moves on/off screen. At least that's what I am trying to do. The animation onto the screen looks good, but going off the screen, it appears to happen intantaneously, instead of animatedDoes anyone know how I can fix this?
$(".addPanels").live("click", function(){//now and in the future, show the add panels menu var thisAddPanelsMenu = $(this).parent().prev(".addPanelsMenu");//get the addPanelsMenu if(thisAddPanelsMenu.length) {//if the addPanelsMenu exists
Banging my head against the wall here. I got a very simple script, 3 lines of code and trying to do one of the most basic things in jQuery, slideDown().
Once the signuppanel goes away and comes back, the formatting of the text in the panel is lost. The bold property of the font is lost. How come does it happen and how can it be avoided?
I am trying to slideUp a container Div and using the slideUp'scallback parameter call slideDown on a different element that is notinside the slideUp container Div:
I developed my site using IE 8, and had no problems. However, after incorporating jQuery into my site, I found that it did not work with Firefox . Please tell me what I need to do fix it for FF
first of all I find it quite hard to find the right words for what I'm trying to achieve. I want the slidedown/slideup to do exactly the same but flipped 180°. A collapsed container should inflate up and not down.
At the moment I am playing with jQuery a bit. Is it possible to get the same effect like the following one from Mootools with jQuery? Mootools: When using jQuerys slideDown effect you don't get exactly the same. On jQuery when you slide down some text. The text doesn't get created befor it slides in. (well it looks like that)
I have a set up that uses slideDown on a division that is housing a table, and it's height in no explicitly set. In Firefox, slideDown() will slide too far, then jump back to where it should be. In Chrome, this behavior does not happen. I do not want to set a static height, as the contents are dynamically set.
Is there a reason for this issue, and can it be fixed?
How can I make something in jQuery slideDown without pushing things under it down? To take it out of the flow so it just overlays a slidedown like a typical dropdown menu? Can slideDown be used for that?
I'm having a tough time implementing stop() to preventqueuingon an animation that uses slideup/slidedown on hover. The issue relates to the search icon in this fiddle:[url]
It's unclear to me why ".stop(true, false)." isn't working as it does on the animations of the other icons. I thought maybe this was a job for dequeue, but that's not helping either.
The other icons use animate to adjust the background position, and stop(true, false) works perfectly to keep them smooth and preventqueuing. The same is not true on the search icon. It queues hovers without a stop; with a stop(true, true), it's jumpy and resets mid animation; and with stop(true,false), it gets stuck after one cycle.
The reason I used slide on the search icon was because I had to float a div that would would move with the animation and would be clickable to stop the animation on focus -- when a user clicks in the search box.