i have a navigation that i want to have a background blackout similar to that of selfridges.
I have the basic functionality setup here
jQuery:
jQuery('<div class="backmask"></div>').insertAfter('.wrapper');
function removeBlack() {
jQuery('.nav-container').removeClass('navmask');
jQuery('.backmask').fadeOut(300);
}
function addBlack() {
jQuery('.nav-container').addClass('navmask');
jQuery('.backmask').fadeIn(100);
}
jQuery('.nav li').hover(addBlack, removeBlack);
however, when you mouse from one element to another it strobes rather than just keeps the black background in tact.
I've tried various 'if' statements within the 2 functions and i keep getting to a stage where i think yes it's nearly done, but then it fails again.
ps i do not want to change #nav li to just #nav because then if my navigation doesn't stretch the whole width of the navigation i don't want poeple mousing into empty space for it to black the background out.
any ideas? am i just missing one critical jquery selector? e.g. treat all those #nav li as one element?
thanks.
###EDITsince the helpful answer from mornaner this is my code now:
jQuery('<div class="backmask"></div>').insertAfter('.wrapper');
function removeBlack() {
jQuery('.nav-container').removeClass('navmask');
jQuery('.backmask').fadeOut(200);
}
function addBlack() {
jQuery('.nav-container').addClass('navmask');
jQuery('.backmask').fadeIn(100);
}
jQuery('#pronav li').hover(function(){
clearTimeout(jQuery(this).data('timeoutId'));
addBlack();
}, function(){
var nav = jQuery('#pronav li');
var timeoutId = setTimeout(function(){
removeBlack();
}, 80);
//set the timeoutId, allowing us to clear this trigger if the mouse comes back over
nav.data('timeoutId', timeoutId);
});