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I tried to hide a div with jQuery with the following code:

$(window).resize(function(){
  if ( window.innerHeight < 750 ) {
    $("footer").animate({'height' : '0px'}, 500);
  }
  if ( window.innerHeight > 750 ) {
    $("footer").animate({'height' : '35px'}, 500);
  } 
});

I have tested it in Chrome and it only works once. It only disappears and never appears again by resizing.

Is there a mistake in my code or is it the wrong solution?

Thank you in anticipation!

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    Are you wanting a JS solution only or are open to media queries? Jul 15, 2013 at 20:56
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    The resize event fires continously, so animation isn't really doable like that.
    – adeneo
    Jul 15, 2013 at 20:58

3 Answers 3

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Easy way is to use a media query: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide/CSS/Media_queries

For example, if you have an id of #divOne, you style the div as normal and add a separate media query as display: none; for when the window shrinks to a specified width. In this case, the div hides when the width of the window is below 600px:

#divOne {display: block; height: 200px; background: #000; }

@media (max-width: 600px) {
  #divOne {
    display: none;
  }
}
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  • Glad to help. Feel free to mark as correct answer. I need the rep! Jul 15, 2013 at 21:07
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That means this condition if ( window.innerHeight > 750 ) { is never executing because browser window.innerHeight is less than 750. To see the value in console log it like this:

console.log(window.innerHeight);
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Here is jQuery Implementation:

Suppose you want to hide div1 when the window width is less than 750px and display it again if the window width is greater than 750px

HTML

<div id="div1">
</div>

CSS

#div1{
    width:100%;
    padding:30px;
    background:#1d1d1d;
}

jQuery

$(window).resize(setDivVisibility);
function setDivVisibility(){
     if (($(window).width()) < '750'){  
     $('#div1').css('display','none');  
     } else {  
     $('#div1').css('display','block');  
     } 
 }

Working jsfiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/a8V9V/

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