This is what I think you really need, change the height every time you set the width. $.cssHooks
is meant to work for existing properties. http://jsfiddle.net/CzkQ8/11/
$.cssHooks.width = {
set: function(elem, value) {
elem.style.width = elem.style.height = value;
}
};
$('#test').click(function() {
$(this).animate({
width: 100
}, 'slow');
});
The reason your example doesn't work is because animate is not calling $.css('test', value)
repeatedly, it's calling $.css('height', value)
$.cssHooks
gets called every time you call $.css(propName, value)
However, animate never calls $.css('test', value)
that is why it works when youcall $.css('test', 1000)
yourself;
@clyfish
Your update to your question is not the correct way to do what you are doing. You're trying to
Add support to animate a custom property test
and add a hook that is called every time $.css('test')
is called
This is what you really should have http://jsfiddle.net/CzkQ8/14/
$.cssHooks.test = {
get: function(elem) {
return $(elem).height();
},
set: function(elem, value) {
$(elem).height(value);
}
};
$.fx.step.test = function(fx) {
// No need to call the hook itself. A step function is supposed to call
// $.css() and that will in turn call the hook
$(fx.elem).css('test', fx.now + fx.unit);
};
$('#test').click(function() {
$(this).animate({
width: 100,
test: 100
}, 'slow');
});
Hope you understand what I'm trying to show you.