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Jun 10, 2009

I'm animating a sliding panel but my callback executes right away when you click the slider link.This is the code:

Code:
$(document).ready(function(){
var stat = 0;[code]...

anything wrong with my animate function? (the callbacks are when it add/removes a class)

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<html>

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Here was my idea:

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