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Malik Segura @seguramalik   04, Jul 2023 12:00 AM
jQuery functions to provide effects
What are the jQuery functions used to provide effects?
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Answer 1
Ryan Burden @ryanburden70   07, Jul 2023 02:50 PM
5. animate():

The method performs custom animation of a set of CSS properties. This method changes an element from one state to another with CSS styles.
The CSS property value is changed gradually, to create an animated effect.
Syntax: (selector).animate({styles},speed,easing,callback) where “styles” is a required field that specifies one or more CSS properties/values to animate. The properties need to be mentioned in camel casing style.
The parameters “speed”, “easing” and “callback” in the syntaxes of the above methods represent:
speed: Optional parameter and used for specifying the speed of the effect. The default value is 400 milliseconds. The possible value of speed are “slow”, “fast” or some number in milliseconds.
easing: Again optional parameter is used for specifying the speed of elements to different types of animation. The default value is “swing”. The possible value of easing are “swing” and “linear”.
callback: Optional parameter. The callback function specified here is executed after the effect method is completed.

 
Answer 2
Ryan Burden @ryanburden70   07, Jul 2023 02:50 PM
4. fadeToggle():

This is used for toggling between the fadeIn() and fadeOut() methods.
If elements are faded in state, fadeToggle() will fade out those elements.
If elements are faded out, fadeToggle() will fade in those elements.
Syntax: $(selector).fadeToggle(speed, easing, callback)
 
Answer 3
Ryan Burden @ryanburden70   07, Jul 2023 02:50 PM
3. fadeOut():

This function is used to change the level of opacity for element of choice from visible to hidden. When used, the fadded element will not occupy any space in DOM.
Syntax: $(selector).fadeOut( speed, easing, callback )
 
Answer 4
Ryan Burden @ryanburden70   07, Jul 2023 02:50 PM
2. slideDown() :

This function is used to either check the visibility of selected elements or to show the hidden elements. We can use this function on the following types of hidden elements:
Elements that are hidden using jQuery methods.
Elements that are hidden using display: none in the element’s CSS properties.
Syntax: $(selector).slideDown( speed, easing, callback )
 
Answer 5
Ryan Burden @ryanburden70   07, Jul 2023 02:50 PM
1. toggle() :

This function is used to check the visibility of selected elements to toggle between hide() and show() for the selected elements where:
show() is run when the element is hidden.
hide() is run when the element is visible.
Syntax: $(selector).toggle(speed, easing, callback)