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@gayadesign The font looks pretty good - the logo on the other hand... Oh well - I don't really use MSN anyway :)
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We'll, I'm off to my home. Seems like the animate() function DOES have the opacity - Thanks @dougneiner / @zimmund !
@dougneiner Ah - didn't know that! Thanks a lot for the help! Still learning #jQuery every day a bit more ;) . Enjoy your day!
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@zimmund Thanks! That's almost the same as what @dougneiner told me. Didn't expect opacity() to be a property though.
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@Karedas That's a nifty little trick - I'll give that a try too! Thanks a lot and enjoy your day :) .
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@dougneiner Thanks! I'll give it a try. I didn't know animate() had opacity, since it expects CSS properties;opacity officially isn't there
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@gayadesign animate() uses the CSS properties to change (like "marginTop"). Since opacity() isn't an official CSS standard, it doesn't work
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