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I've been researching my problem and don't want to post a duplicate but I have tried the methods as described in my research and cannot get my function to delay!!

Can someone take a look and let me know if there is something wrong with my syntax and why it's not functioning? Everything runs good except for the setTimeout function

$(document).ready(function(){   
    $("#slider").easySlider({
        auto: true, 
        continuous: true
    });

    $("#prevBtn a").hide();
    $("#nextBtn a").hide();
    $("#slider").mouseover(function(){
        $("#prevBtn a").show();
        $("#nextBtn a").show();
    });

    setTimeout(function(){
        $("#prevBtn a").fadeOut('slow');
        $("#nextBtn a").fadeOut('slow');
    },3000);
});
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  • Can you setup a demo in jsfiddle?
    – dunli
    Jan 9, 2013 at 2:06
  • Your setimeout function works. I put a console.log('hi') inside and i saw it. Jan 9, 2013 at 2:06
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    You're hiding #prevBtn a and #nextBtn a and then fading them out in setTimeout, you probably meant to use fadeIn (api.jquery.com/fadeIn)
    – Gabriel
    Jan 9, 2013 at 2:07
  • I don't want the buttons to show on load that's why I have them hidden on load. When the user mouseover the slider the buttons then appear. On mouse out I would like the buttons to fade out after 3 seconds.. Jan 9, 2013 at 2:12
  • .delay only works for 1.4. I'm not using that Jan 9, 2013 at 2:16

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$(document).ready(function(){   
    $("#slider").easySlider({
        auto: true, 
        continuous: true
    });

    $("#prevBtn a").hide();
    $("#nextBtn a").hide();
    $("#slider").mouseover(function(){
        $("#prevBtn a").show();
        $("#nextBtn a").show();
    })
    .mouseout(function(){

        setTimeout(function(){
            $("#prevBtn a").fadeOut('slow');
            $("#nextBtn a").fadeOut('slow');
        },3000);

    });

});
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  • Agreed. I didn't try to optimize at all because we don't know what his html looks like.
    – Geuis
    Jan 9, 2013 at 2:18
  • Hi Geuis. Your solution did the trick. I could not find that anywhere in my research. Thank you and everyone for your help. :) Jan 9, 2013 at 2:30
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Your setimeout function works. I put a

console.log('hi');

inside and i saw it.

I think you need to remove these lines, because it will make the element hidden on dom ready.

$("#prevBtn a").hide();
$("#nextBtn a").hide();

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