> I believe afterFinish should be available to use.
>
> >
> >
> > Is there an option at the end of the effect to call my own
> end-action
> > routine? I could set the styles to nothing at that point.
This begs a larger question. How could JavaScript determine the initial *style*
state of an element (e.g., the state of locally
applied styles), snapshot that state, then restore the state after
Effect.Hightlight is called? Wouldn''t a loop through all the
defined styles of an element be overkill, as the style property would be reading
the cascaded style of all parent elements and
anything applied to the element from and external style sheet?
Sam
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