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hi, what is wrong in this code? I'm trying to get this effect: fadeOut(500) and attr('class','myClass') delayed by 600 millisecs.. then delay(600) again, and fadeIn(500). The delays happen correctly but the attr() is not being delayed, it fires when #myDiv is still fading! :'(
$('#myDiv').fadeOut(500)…
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Hey there,
I have a group of 4 divs and I'm looking to use jQuery to animate them once, then have a delay using delay(), and then run another set of animations on them, putting the divs back to their original configuration. Here's the code that I have:
//only selectors called 'option1' are affected…
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I want to fake a simple animation on page load by sequentially revealing several pngs, each appearing instantly but with unique, precisely timed delay before the next one. Using the latest version of jQuery (1.4.2 at writing), which provides a delay method. My first (braindead) impulse was:
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I'm running Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS (Precise Pangolin) and noticed a 30 second delay whenever i log into my server via ssh or perform any kind of login via sudo on that machine.
I can provoke immediate execution by killing the defunct dbus-daemon showing up during the delay:
output of ps fax |grep dbus
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Is there a possibility to make Postfix stop trying (for a period of time) to send emails to a domain from which it received a deferred response?
Currently my Postfix goes through each address in the queue.
Please see the below example. At 09:48:32 the status=deferred appears. After this Postfix should…
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