Great work guys :)
Simple Q for ya.
Is there a way to reset a DOM elements state after using a combination
effect ? I search around but couldn''t see anything in the docs.
Example
I have a DIV that periodically appears. The user acknowledges the dialog by
clicking the DIV, causing an Effect.Puff() to fire.
Now, when the DIV reappears next run, it''s state starts off set however
it
was left at the end of Effect.Puff(). In this particular case it means the
DIV keeps growing and growing..
I guess I can store and replace it''s CSS attributes. Just wondering if
there
was a simpler way I had missed ?
TIA
Matt
Prototype 1.3.1
Scriptaculous 1.0
Firefox 1.04
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