Reputation: 4721
I'm looking for a way to do the following.
I add a <div>
to a page, and an ajax callback returns some value. The <div>
is filled with values from the ajax call, and the <div>
is then prepended to another <div>
, which acts as a table column.
I would like to get the user's attention, to show her/him that there is something new on the page.
I want the <div>
to blink, not show/hide, but to highlight/unhighlight for some time, lets say 5 seconds.
I have been looking at the blink plugin, but as far as I can see it only does show/hide on an element.
Btw, the solution has to be cross-browser, and yes, IE unfortunately included. I will probably have to hack a little to get it working in IE, but overall it has to work.
Upvotes: 90
Views: 228943
Reputation: 14625
jQuery UI Highlight Effect is what you're looking for.
$("div").click(function () {
$(this).effect("highlight", {}, 3000);
});
The documentation and demo can be found here
Edit:
Maybe the jQuery UI Pulsate Effect is more appropriate, see here
Edit #2:
To adjust the opacity you could do this:
$("div").click(function() {
// do fading 3 times
for(i=0;i<3;i++) {
$(this).fadeTo('slow', 0.5).fadeTo('slow', 1.0);
}
});
...so it won't go any lower than 50% opacity.
Upvotes: 180
Reputation: 68
I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for so wrote something as basic as I could make it. The highlighted class could just be a background color.
var blinking = false; // global scope
function start_blinking() {
blinking = true;
blink();
}
function stop_blinking() {
blinking = false;
}
function blink(x=0) {
$("#element").removeClass("highlighted"); // default to not highlighted to account for the extra iteration after stopping
if (blinking) {
if (x%2 == 0) $("#element").addClass("highlighted"); // highlight on even numbers of x
setTimeout(function(){blink(++x)},500); // increment x and recurse
}
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 551
If you are not already using the Jquery UI library and you want to mimic the effect what you can do is very simple
$('#blinkElement').fadeIn(100).fadeOut(100).fadeIn(100).fadeOut(100);
you can also play around with the numbers to get a faster or slower one to fit your design better.
This can also be a global jquery function so you can use the same effect across the site. Also note that if you put this code in a for loop you can have 1 milion pulses so therefore you are not restricted to the default 6 or how much the default is.
EDIT: Adding this as a global jQuery function
$.fn.Blink = function (interval = 100, iterate = 1) {
for (i = 1; i <= iterate; i++)
$(this).fadeOut(interval).fadeIn(interval);
}
Blink any element easily from your site using the following
$('#myElement').Blink(); // Will Blink once
$('#myElement').Blink(500); // Will Blink once, but slowly
$('#myElement').Blink(100, 50); // Will Blink 50 times once
Upvotes: 21
Reputation: 441
Since I don't see any jQuery based solutions that don't require extra libraries here is a simple one that is a bit more flexible than those using fadeIn/fadeOut.
$.fn.blink = function (count) {
var $this = $(this);
count = count - 1 || 0;
$this.animate({opacity: .25}, 100, function () {
$this.animate({opacity: 1}, 100, function () {
if (count > 0) {
$this.blink(count);
}
});
});
};
Use it like this
$('#element').blink(3); // 3 Times.
Upvotes: 9
Reputation: 303
Check it out -
<input type="button" id="btnclick" value="click" />
var intervalA;
var intervalB;
$(document).ready(function () {
$('#btnclick').click(function () {
blinkFont();
setTimeout(function () {
clearInterval(intervalA);
clearInterval(intervalB);
}, 5000);
});
});
function blinkFont() {
document.getElementById("blink").style.color = "red"
document.getElementById("blink").style.background = "black"
intervalA = setTimeout("blinkFont()", 500);
}
function setblinkFont() {
document.getElementById("blink").style.color = "black"
document.getElementById("blink").style.background = "red"
intervalB = setTimeout("blinkFont()", 500);
}
</script>
<div id="blink" class="live-chat">
<span>This is blinking text and background</span>
</div>
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 8202
This is a custom blink effect I created, which uses setInterval
and fadeTo
HTML -
<div id="box">Box</div>
JS -
setInterval(function(){blink()}, 1000);
function blink() {
$("#box").fadeTo(100, 0.1).fadeTo(200, 1.0);
}
As simple as it gets.
http://jsfiddle.net/Ajey/25Wfn/
Upvotes: 30
Reputation: 1
<script>
$(document).ready(function(){
var count = 0;
do {
$('#toFlash').fadeOut(500).fadeIn(500);
count++;
} while(count < 10);/*set how many time you want it to flash*/
});
</script
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2428
Try with jquery.blink.js plugin:
https://github.com/webarthur/jquery-blink
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/ui/1.11.4/jquery-ui.js"></script>
<script src="/path/to/jquery.blink.js"></script>
<script>
jQuery('span').blink({color:'white'}, {color:'black'}, 50);
</script>
#enjoy!
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1358
I use different predefined colors like so:
theme = {
whateverFlashColor: '#ffffaa',
whateverElseFlashColor: '#bbffaa',
whateverElseThenFlashColor: '#ffffff',
};
and use them like this
$('#element').effect("highlight", {color:theme.whateverFlashColor}, 1000);
easy :)
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 15912
I think you could use a similar answer I gave. You can find it here... https://stackoverflow.com/a/19083993/2063096
Note: This solution does NOT use jQuery UI, there is also a fiddle so you can play around to your liking before implementing it in your code.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 527
If you don't want the overhead of jQuery UI, I recently wrote a recursive solution using .animate()
. You can customize the delays and colors as you need.
function doBlink(id, count) {
$(id).animate({ backgroundColor: "#fee3ea" }, {
duration: 100,
complete: function() {
// reset
$(id).delay(100).animate({ backgroundColor: "#ffffff" }, {
duration: 100,
complete: function() {
// maybe call next round
if(count > 1) {
doBlink(id, --count);
}
}
});
}
});
}
Of course you'll need the color plugin to get backgroundColor
to work with .animate()
.
https://github.com/jquery/jquery-color
And to provide a bit of context this is how I called it. I needed to scroll the page to my target div and then blink it.
$(window).load(function(){
$('html,body').animate({
scrollTop: $(scrollToId).offset().top - 50
}, {
duration: 400,
complete: function() { doBlink(scrollToId, 5); }
});
});
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 17981
For those who do not want to include the whole of jQuery UI, you can use jQuery.pulse.js instead.
To have looping animation of changing opacity, do this:
$('#target').pulse({opacity: 0.8}, {duration : 100, pulses : 5});
It is light (less than 1kb), and allows you to loop any kind of animations.
Upvotes: 19
Reputation: 809
Take a look at http://jqueryui.com/demos/effect/. It has an effect named pulsate that will do exactly what you want.
$("#trigger").change(function() {$("#div_you_want_to_blink").effect("pulsate");});
Upvotes: 35
Reputation: 21784
You may want to look into jQuery UI. Specifically, the highlight effect:
http://jqueryui.com/demos/effect/
Upvotes: 6