jQuery animation with delay
I needed animated banner to show and hide div's with delayed animation, but at the end of the animation all things are still triggered together and timing is ignored and events are not fired correctly. Didn't find anywhere what could be wrong with my code, any suggestions how to handle this thins better?
Heres the HTML
<div class="container">
<div class="background">
<img class="background-image" src="img/ev200-background.png">
<div class="txt-1">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-1.png">
</div>
<div class="txt-2">
<span class="ship">
<img src="img/ev200-ship.png">
</span>
<span class="txt-in-1">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-2.png">
</span>
<span class="txt-in-2">
<img src ="img/ev200-txt-3.png">
</span>
</div>
<div class="txt-3">
<span class="txt-in-3-1">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-4.png">
</span>
<span class="west-tooder">
<img src="img/ev200-W-icon.png">
</span>
</div>
<div class="txt-4">
<span class="txt-4-description">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-5.png">
</span>
</div>
<div class="txt-5">
<span class="txt-5-description">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-6.png">
</span>
</div>
<div class="txt-6">
<span class="txt-6-description">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-7.png">
</span>
</div>
</div> <!-- End of background-->
</div>
And here's jQuery
$(document).ready(function(){
$( ".container" ).click(function() {
$( ".txt-1" ).animate({
top: "120px",
left: "160",
right: "0",
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-1 img" ).animate({
width: "80%",
height: "auto"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-1" ).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-2" ).delay(3000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".ship" ).delay(4500).animate({
height: "80%",
top: "10%",
left: "5%"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-2 .txt-in-1" ).delay(4500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 750, function() {
});
$( ".txt-2 .txt-in-2" ).delay(5250).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 750, function() {
});
$( ".txt-2" ).delay(6000).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 750, function() {
});
$( ".txt-3" ).delay(6000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-3" ).delay(7500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-4" ).delay(9000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-4" ).delay(10500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-5" ).delay(12000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-5" ).delay(13500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-6" ).delay(15000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-6" ).delay(16500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
});
});
javascript jquery
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I needed animated banner to show and hide div's with delayed animation, but at the end of the animation all things are still triggered together and timing is ignored and events are not fired correctly. Didn't find anywhere what could be wrong with my code, any suggestions how to handle this thins better?
Heres the HTML
<div class="container">
<div class="background">
<img class="background-image" src="img/ev200-background.png">
<div class="txt-1">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-1.png">
</div>
<div class="txt-2">
<span class="ship">
<img src="img/ev200-ship.png">
</span>
<span class="txt-in-1">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-2.png">
</span>
<span class="txt-in-2">
<img src ="img/ev200-txt-3.png">
</span>
</div>
<div class="txt-3">
<span class="txt-in-3-1">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-4.png">
</span>
<span class="west-tooder">
<img src="img/ev200-W-icon.png">
</span>
</div>
<div class="txt-4">
<span class="txt-4-description">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-5.png">
</span>
</div>
<div class="txt-5">
<span class="txt-5-description">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-6.png">
</span>
</div>
<div class="txt-6">
<span class="txt-6-description">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-7.png">
</span>
</div>
</div> <!-- End of background-->
</div>
And here's jQuery
$(document).ready(function(){
$( ".container" ).click(function() {
$( ".txt-1" ).animate({
top: "120px",
left: "160",
right: "0",
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-1 img" ).animate({
width: "80%",
height: "auto"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-1" ).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-2" ).delay(3000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".ship" ).delay(4500).animate({
height: "80%",
top: "10%",
left: "5%"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-2 .txt-in-1" ).delay(4500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 750, function() {
});
$( ".txt-2 .txt-in-2" ).delay(5250).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 750, function() {
});
$( ".txt-2" ).delay(6000).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 750, function() {
});
$( ".txt-3" ).delay(6000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-3" ).delay(7500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-4" ).delay(9000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-4" ).delay(10500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-5" ).delay(12000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-5" ).delay(13500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-6" ).delay(15000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-6" ).delay(16500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
});
});
javascript jquery
Why all the empty callbacks? Also can I see your HTML? Also do you know that by usingdelay()
and the delay as a parameter inanimate()
you are effectively increasing the time? Why not consolidate?
– Katie.Sun
Nov 20 '18 at 18:55
Edited my text and added HTML. Didn't add callback functions because didn't know why. Which should be correct example considered that i want to have different delays and animation times?
– teet
Nov 20 '18 at 23:28
Ok. can you also post your CSS?
– Katie.Sun
Nov 20 '18 at 23:42
Your animations are working fine. are you sure you are linking to your javascript file correctly?
– Katie.Sun
Nov 20 '18 at 23:53
add a comment |
I needed animated banner to show and hide div's with delayed animation, but at the end of the animation all things are still triggered together and timing is ignored and events are not fired correctly. Didn't find anywhere what could be wrong with my code, any suggestions how to handle this thins better?
Heres the HTML
<div class="container">
<div class="background">
<img class="background-image" src="img/ev200-background.png">
<div class="txt-1">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-1.png">
</div>
<div class="txt-2">
<span class="ship">
<img src="img/ev200-ship.png">
</span>
<span class="txt-in-1">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-2.png">
</span>
<span class="txt-in-2">
<img src ="img/ev200-txt-3.png">
</span>
</div>
<div class="txt-3">
<span class="txt-in-3-1">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-4.png">
</span>
<span class="west-tooder">
<img src="img/ev200-W-icon.png">
</span>
</div>
<div class="txt-4">
<span class="txt-4-description">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-5.png">
</span>
</div>
<div class="txt-5">
<span class="txt-5-description">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-6.png">
</span>
</div>
<div class="txt-6">
<span class="txt-6-description">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-7.png">
</span>
</div>
</div> <!-- End of background-->
</div>
And here's jQuery
$(document).ready(function(){
$( ".container" ).click(function() {
$( ".txt-1" ).animate({
top: "120px",
left: "160",
right: "0",
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-1 img" ).animate({
width: "80%",
height: "auto"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-1" ).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-2" ).delay(3000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".ship" ).delay(4500).animate({
height: "80%",
top: "10%",
left: "5%"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-2 .txt-in-1" ).delay(4500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 750, function() {
});
$( ".txt-2 .txt-in-2" ).delay(5250).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 750, function() {
});
$( ".txt-2" ).delay(6000).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 750, function() {
});
$( ".txt-3" ).delay(6000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-3" ).delay(7500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-4" ).delay(9000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-4" ).delay(10500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-5" ).delay(12000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-5" ).delay(13500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-6" ).delay(15000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-6" ).delay(16500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
});
});
javascript jquery
I needed animated banner to show and hide div's with delayed animation, but at the end of the animation all things are still triggered together and timing is ignored and events are not fired correctly. Didn't find anywhere what could be wrong with my code, any suggestions how to handle this thins better?
Heres the HTML
<div class="container">
<div class="background">
<img class="background-image" src="img/ev200-background.png">
<div class="txt-1">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-1.png">
</div>
<div class="txt-2">
<span class="ship">
<img src="img/ev200-ship.png">
</span>
<span class="txt-in-1">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-2.png">
</span>
<span class="txt-in-2">
<img src ="img/ev200-txt-3.png">
</span>
</div>
<div class="txt-3">
<span class="txt-in-3-1">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-4.png">
</span>
<span class="west-tooder">
<img src="img/ev200-W-icon.png">
</span>
</div>
<div class="txt-4">
<span class="txt-4-description">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-5.png">
</span>
</div>
<div class="txt-5">
<span class="txt-5-description">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-6.png">
</span>
</div>
<div class="txt-6">
<span class="txt-6-description">
<img src="img/ev200-txt-7.png">
</span>
</div>
</div> <!-- End of background-->
</div>
And here's jQuery
$(document).ready(function(){
$( ".container" ).click(function() {
$( ".txt-1" ).animate({
top: "120px",
left: "160",
right: "0",
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-1 img" ).animate({
width: "80%",
height: "auto"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-1" ).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-2" ).delay(3000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".ship" ).delay(4500).animate({
height: "80%",
top: "10%",
left: "5%"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-2 .txt-in-1" ).delay(4500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 750, function() {
});
$( ".txt-2 .txt-in-2" ).delay(5250).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 750, function() {
});
$( ".txt-2" ).delay(6000).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 750, function() {
});
$( ".txt-3" ).delay(6000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-3" ).delay(7500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-4" ).delay(9000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-4" ).delay(10500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-5" ).delay(12000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-5" ).delay(13500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-6" ).delay(15000).animate({
opacity: "1"
}, 1500, function() {
});
$( ".txt-6" ).delay(16500).animate({
opacity: "0"
}, 1500, function() {
});
});
});
javascript jquery
javascript jquery
edited Nov 20 '18 at 23:27
teet
asked Nov 20 '18 at 18:51
teetteet
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Why all the empty callbacks? Also can I see your HTML? Also do you know that by usingdelay()
and the delay as a parameter inanimate()
you are effectively increasing the time? Why not consolidate?
– Katie.Sun
Nov 20 '18 at 18:55
Edited my text and added HTML. Didn't add callback functions because didn't know why. Which should be correct example considered that i want to have different delays and animation times?
– teet
Nov 20 '18 at 23:28
Ok. can you also post your CSS?
– Katie.Sun
Nov 20 '18 at 23:42
Your animations are working fine. are you sure you are linking to your javascript file correctly?
– Katie.Sun
Nov 20 '18 at 23:53
add a comment |
Why all the empty callbacks? Also can I see your HTML? Also do you know that by usingdelay()
and the delay as a parameter inanimate()
you are effectively increasing the time? Why not consolidate?
– Katie.Sun
Nov 20 '18 at 18:55
Edited my text and added HTML. Didn't add callback functions because didn't know why. Which should be correct example considered that i want to have different delays and animation times?
– teet
Nov 20 '18 at 23:28
Ok. can you also post your CSS?
– Katie.Sun
Nov 20 '18 at 23:42
Your animations are working fine. are you sure you are linking to your javascript file correctly?
– Katie.Sun
Nov 20 '18 at 23:53
Why all the empty callbacks? Also can I see your HTML? Also do you know that by using
delay()
and the delay as a parameter in animate()
you are effectively increasing the time? Why not consolidate?– Katie.Sun
Nov 20 '18 at 18:55
Why all the empty callbacks? Also can I see your HTML? Also do you know that by using
delay()
and the delay as a parameter in animate()
you are effectively increasing the time? Why not consolidate?– Katie.Sun
Nov 20 '18 at 18:55
Edited my text and added HTML. Didn't add callback functions because didn't know why. Which should be correct example considered that i want to have different delays and animation times?
– teet
Nov 20 '18 at 23:28
Edited my text and added HTML. Didn't add callback functions because didn't know why. Which should be correct example considered that i want to have different delays and animation times?
– teet
Nov 20 '18 at 23:28
Ok. can you also post your CSS?
– Katie.Sun
Nov 20 '18 at 23:42
Ok. can you also post your CSS?
– Katie.Sun
Nov 20 '18 at 23:42
Your animations are working fine. are you sure you are linking to your javascript file correctly?
– Katie.Sun
Nov 20 '18 at 23:53
Your animations are working fine. are you sure you are linking to your javascript file correctly?
– Katie.Sun
Nov 20 '18 at 23:53
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Why all the empty callbacks? Also can I see your HTML? Also do you know that by using
delay()
and the delay as a parameter inanimate()
you are effectively increasing the time? Why not consolidate?– Katie.Sun
Nov 20 '18 at 18:55
Edited my text and added HTML. Didn't add callback functions because didn't know why. Which should be correct example considered that i want to have different delays and animation times?
– teet
Nov 20 '18 at 23:28
Ok. can you also post your CSS?
– Katie.Sun
Nov 20 '18 at 23:42
Your animations are working fine. are you sure you are linking to your javascript file correctly?
– Katie.Sun
Nov 20 '18 at 23:53