.removeClass( className [, duration ] [, easing ] [, complete ] )Returns: jQuery
Description: Removes the specified class(es) from each of the set of matched elements while animating all style changes.
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.removeClass( className [, duration ] [, easing ] [, complete ] )
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classNameType: StringOne or more class names (space separated) to be removed from the class attribute of each matched element.
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duration (default:
400
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easing (default:
swing
)Type: StringA string indicating which easing function to use for the transition. -
completeType: Function()A function to call once the animation is complete.
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.removeClass( className [, options ] )
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classNameType: StringOne or more class names (space separated) to be removed from the class attribute of each matched element.
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optionsType: ObjectAll animation settings. All properties are optional.
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duration (default:
400
)A string or number determining how long the animation will run. -
easing (default:
swing
)Type: StringA string indicating which easing function to use for the transition. -
completeType: Function()A function to call once the animation is complete.
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children (default:
false
)Type: BooleanWhether the animation should additionally be applied to all descendants of the matched elements. This feature should be used with caution as the cost of determining which descendants to animate can be very expensive, and grows linearly with the number of descendants.
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Similar to native CSS transitions, jQuery UI's class animations provide a smooth transition from one state to another while allowing you to keep all the details about which styles to change in CSS and out of your JavaScript. All class animation methods, including .removeClass()
, support custom durations and easings, as well as providing a callback for when the animation completes.
Not all styles can be animated. For example, there is no way to animate a background image. Any styles that cannot be animated will be changed at the end of the animation.
This plugin extends jQuery's built-in .removeClass()
method. If jQuery UI is not loaded, calling the .removeClass()
method may not fail directly, as the method still exists. However, the expected behavior will not occur.
Example:
Removes the class "big-blue" from the matched elements.
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