.effect( effect [, options ] [, duration ] [, complete ] )Returns: jQuery
Description: Apply an animation effect to an element.
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.effect( effect [, options ] [, duration ] [, complete ] )
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effectType: StringA string indicating which effect to use for the transition.
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optionsType: ObjectEffect-specific properties and easing.
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duration (default:
400
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completeType: Function()A function to call once the animation is complete, called once per matched element.
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.effect( options )
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optionsType: ObjectAll animation settings. The only required property is
effect
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effectType: StringA string indicating which effect to use for the transition.
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easing (default:
"swing"
)Type: StringA string indicating which easing function to use for the transition. -
duration (default:
400
)A string or number determining how long the animation will run. -
completeType: Function()A function to call once the animation is complete, called once per matched element.
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queue (default:
true
)A Boolean indicating whether to place the animation in the effects queue. If false, the animation will begin immediately. As of jQuery 1.7, the queue option can also accept a string, in which case the animation is added to the queue represented by that string.
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The .effect()
method applies a named animation effect to an element. Many effects also support a show or hide mode, which can be accomplished with the .show()
, .hide()
, and .toggle()
methods.
Example:
Apply the bounce effect to a div.
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