I need a rather atypical jquery easing function. It\'s basically the opposite of your traditional ea开发者_如何学CseInOut easing because I want the process to go from a fast intro to a slower middle p
I\'ve been reading up on the Easing function on the jQuery website. My intended goal is to smooth out a Div adjustment which occurs when a form is submitted.
i was wondering if there is any way to make a slideDown() moveme开发者_Go百科nt to look more smooth without the use of jQuery UI, just plain jquery.
If I see a cool effect on a website I view the source of jquery and usually I can wrap my head around it ,however, I was looking at the slider for http://www.mckinsey.com and viewed the jQuery source
I am trying to modify Coda-Slider 2.0 (http://www.ndoherty.biz/tag/coda-slider/) to use percentage-based widths, instead of hardcoded pixel widths, to allow for fluid resizing. I\'ve gotten it to work
I\'m looking for an online list of custom easing functions that I can use with jQuery. I\'m not interested in using a plugin for this, nor am I using jQuery UI.
i have some issues with Coda Slider and Fancybox. I use Fancybox to load an external Site within an Iframe and Coda Slider is for the Content Slider on the Startpage.
I have what I thought was a simple piece of jquery, but it\'s turning out to be a pain. The slideUp part of this works fine, but it doesn\'t then slide down... It does work though if I take out the e
开发者_高级运维Just found the illustration (graphical) of jQuery Easing plugin http://james.padolsey.com/demos/jquery/easing/
I\'m using localScroll and easing to smoothly scroll my site: http://www.pre开发者_运维知识库ssedweb.com/beta