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How do I modify this so that it fades out and removes itself?

<script>
 close = document.getElementById("close");
 close.addEventListener('click', function() {
   preloader = document.getElementById("preloader");
   preloader.style.display = 'none';     <--- this part, obviously
 }, false);
</script>

On click "display:none" feels too jarring/unsmooth. Thanks!

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    easiest way would be to use jQuery. if not, you would need to make a function that changes the opacity.
    – kennypu
    Dec 13, 2012 at 1:15

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Depends on what browsers you'll need to support, you could use css-transitions to do that:

.fadeOut{
    opacity: 0;
    -webkit-transition: opacity .5s ease-out;
    -moz-transition: opacity .5s ease-out;
    -o-transition: opacity .5s ease-out;
    transition: opacity .5s ease-out;
}

Just add the .fadeOut - class to an element, for further information on transitions, see the MDN article. A list of compatible browsers can be seen at caniuse.com

Other than that, libraries like jQuery have built-in fadeIn/fadeOut - effects, which are just implemented using JavaScript and are compatible for all major browsers out there. (jQuery APi -> fadeOut)

If you would prefer to do this without jQuery, you can check out how they implemented it directly in the source-code. jsapi.info is a nice code-browser, which links used internal functions, giving you the opportunity to quickly see what's getting called and how the called function looks like.

Edit:

Additionally, I just stumbled over a question on Codereview.SE that could help you out: Fade In Fade Out in pure JavaScript

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