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I have created a bit of code to hide my menu, the menu is not complete but I am trying to use jQuery.slideUp() function but it adds style="overflow: hidden;" to the code so when I use .show one of my elements is hidden which is #nav:after and #nav:before which adds a small arrow to the bottom of the menu

here is the js code

  $("span#start_button").click(function () {
        if ($("#nav").is(":hidden")) {
            $("#nav").show("fast");
        } else {
            $("#nav").slideUp();
        }
    });

and here is the result on this site

How can I stop .slideUp() from creating style="overflow: hidden;" ?

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  • 2
    What do you want to do instead? If you want it to just slide up without disappearing you could use animate() instead.
    – gideon
    Feb 1, 2013 at 12:52
  • look on the site, I dont want the arrow to disappear after using the .slideUp() function Feb 1, 2013 at 12:56

5 Answers 5

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You must remove the overflow:hidden on the callback of the slideUp() function so you can try

$("#nav").slideUp('fast', function(){ $('#nav').css('overflow','visible') });

Or you can force it by css

#nav{overflow:visible!important}
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  • And, why should we? Because (from Andrey's answer), this is a bug in older jQuery. Personally, I found upgrading my jQuery version more convenient. May 1, 2017 at 6:51
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This is bug in older jquery. This code replace standart function "slideDown" and delete overflow property.

!(function (jQuery, origSlideDown) {
jQuery.fn.slideDown = function (speed, easing, callback) {
    var self = this;
    var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments);
    var origCallback;

    for (var i = 0, len = args.length; i < len; i++) {
        if (jQuery.isFunction(args[i])) {
            origCallback = args[i];
            args[i] = function () {
                origCallback.call(this);
                self.css('overflow', '');
            }
        }
    }

    if (!origCallback) {
        args.push(function () {
            self.css('overflow', '');
        });
    }

    return origSlideDown.apply(this, args);
};
})(jQuery, jQuery.fn.slideDown);
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  • jQuery.support.shrinkWrapBlocks seems to be set inadvertently when box-sizing is changed in resets and frameworks like Bootstrap, but this is fixed in jQuery 1.11. Aug 20, 2014 at 7:54
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Override that style -

   $("#nav").slideUp();
   $("#nav").css({'overflow':'visible'});
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Try this...

else {
   $("#nav").slideUp();
   $("#nav").css("overflow","visible");
}
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Override the default styling by modifying the style attribute of html.

else {
       $("#nav").slideUp();
       $("#nav").attr("style","overflow:visible");
    }
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  • Code only answers are almost as bad as link only answers. They're not really answers at all. A good answer contains explanations and reasoning and possibly some sources or authority.
    – markus
    Feb 1, 2013 at 13:12

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