fadeIn() function is used to display all matching elements with a fade-in transition animation effect.
Fade-in animation effect, that is, the opacity ratio of the element gradually increases from 0% to 100%.
If the element itself is visible, no changes are made to it. If the element is hidden, make it visible.
The opposite of this function is the fadeOut() function, which is used to hide all matching elements with a fade-out transition animation effect.
This function belongs to the jQuery object (instance).
Syntax
This function is new in jQuery 1.0. The fadeIn() function mainly has the following two forms of usage:
Usage 1: jQuery 1.4.3 newly supports parameter easing.
jQueryObject.fadeIn( [ duration ] [, easing ] [, complete ] )
Usage 2:
jQueryObject.fadeIn( options )
Usage The second is a variation of usage one. Specify the required option parameters in object form (you can specify more option parameters than Usage 1).
Parameters
Parameter Description
duration Optional/String/Number type specifies how long the transition animation runs (number of milliseconds), the default value is 400. This parameter can also be a string"fast"(=200) or "slow"(=600).
easing Optional/String type specifies which animation effect to use, the default is "swing", and can also be set to "linear" or other custom animation style function names.
complete Function that needs to be executed after the optional/Function type element is displayed. This within the function points to the current DOM element.
options Object classType specified option parameter object.
The parameter options object can identify the following attributes (the following attributes are optional):
Attribute Attribute description
duration See parameter duration.
easing See parameter easing.
complete See parameter complete.
queue Boolean type indicates whether to put the animation into the effect queue, the default is true. Starting from version 1.7, this parameter can be a string used to put into the effect queue with the specified name. If the queue you specify does not start automatically, you need to manually call dequeue("queueName") to start the queue.
In addition, jQuery 1.4 and 1.8 also added many new option support for parameter options, but these parameters are not commonly used and will not be described here. For details, see the jQuery official documentation.
Return value
fadeIn()The return value of the function is of jQuery type and returns the current jQuery object itself.
Example&Instructions
Please refer to the following initial HTML code:
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Fade in display effect:
<select id="animation"> <option value="1">fadeIn( )</option> <option value="2">fadeIn( "slow" )</option> <option value="3">fadeIn( 3000 )</option> <option value="4">fadeIn( 2000, complete )</option> <option value="5">fadeIn( 1000, "linear" )</option> <option value="6">fadeIn( options )</option> </select> <input id="btnFadeIn" type="button" value="显示" > <input id="btnHide" type="button" value="隐藏" >
The following is the jQuery sample code related to the fadeIn() function to demonstrate the specific usage of the fadeIn() function :
//【显示】按钮 $("#btnFadeIn").click( function(){ var v = $("#animation").val(); if( v == "1" ){ $("p").fadeIn( ); }else if(v == "2"){ $("p").fadeIn( "slow" ); }else if(v == "3"){ $("p").fadeIn( 3000 ); }else if(v == "4"){ $("p").fadeIn( 2000, function(){ alert("显示完毕!"); } ); }else if(v == "5"){ $("p").fadeIn( 1000, "linear" ); }else if(v == "6"){ $("p").fadeIn( { duration: 1000 } ); } } ); // 【隐藏】按钮 $("#btnHide").click( function(){ $("p").hide( ); } );
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