I have a navigation menu that has links with CSS3 transitions with a speed of .2s. When those links are hovered, their submenus are displayed with jQuery using the fadeIn
and fadeOut
methods also with a speed of .2s (200 milliseconds).
However, the submenus seem to be animating a tad slower than the links. Could this be an easing difference or a difference simply because they're two completely different ways of "animating" something?
jQuery:
$(document).ready(
function(){
$('#nav li').has('ul').hover(
function(){
$(this).find('ul').stop(true, true).fadeIn(200);
},
function(){
$(this).find('ul').stop(true, true).fadeOut(200);
});
});
CSS:
#nav ul li a{
height: 40px;
display: block;
padding: 0 15px;
background-color: transparent;
line-height: 40px;
text-decoration: none;
color: #ccc;
text-shadow: 0 -1px 0 #002745;
-webkit-transition: all .2s;
-moz-transition: all .2s;
transition: all .2s;
}
Is there a way to make them same speed without doing the obvious "speed up the slower animation"?
This obviously isn't anything major but if it can be fixed, it would be great.
Thanks
.animate()
code look like?