jQuery(document).ready(function(){
$(".welcome").fadeOut(9500);
$(".freelance").fadeIn(10000);
$(".freelance").fadeOut(4500);
});
I want the welcome message to fadeOut slowly and then the other div to fadeIn its place and then fadeOut - obviously when the welcome box no longer exists.
<header>
<h1 class="left"><a href="index.html"></a></h1>
<div class="left yellowbox welcome"><p>Welcome to my portfolio.</p></div>
<div class="left greenbox freelance"><p>I am currently available for for work, contact me below.</p></div>
</header>
You need to call the additional fadeIn()
and fadeOut
inside of a callback function to the first one. All animation methods (and many others) in jQuery allow for callbacks:
jQuery(document).ready(function(){
$(".welcome").fadeOut(9500,function(){
$(".freelance").fadeIn(10000, function(){
$(".freelance").fadeOut(4500);
});
});
});
This will cause .welcome
to fade out first. Once it's done fading out, .freelance
will fade in. Once it's done fading in, it will then fade out.
jQuery(document).ready(function(){
$(".welcome").fadeOut(9500, function() {
$(".freelance").fadeIn(500, function () {
$(".freelance").fadeOut(4500);
});
});
});
I believe that this code might work
$(".welcome").fadeOut(9500).queue(function(next) {
$(".freelance").fadeIn(10000).queue(function(next) {
$(".freelance").fadeOut(4500);
});
});
You probably want .delay()
jQuery(document).ready(function(){
$(".welcome").delay(9000).fadeOut(9500);
$(".freelance").delay(10000).fadeIn(10000);
$(".freelance").delay(145000).fadeOut(4500);
});