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What I need to do is show a button when the page content is clicked. This button needs to be shown only for 3 seconds, then it has to fade out automatically.

Here's a jsfiddle with an example:

http://jsfiddle.net/EuCWp/2/

here's the jquery code:

$("#container").click(function(){
    $("#show").fadeIn().delay(400).fadeOut();
});

Assume that the red box is the page content, to whom the click event is attached. The green box is the button.

The problem is that if I keep pressing the red square, the green button should stay visible, in other words the delay needs to be resetted to 0 every time I click the red square.. This is not happening in my example, as you can see that if you click 3 times in a row the red box, you'll get this behavioir

show, hide, show, hide, show, hide

instead of

show, keep showed, keep showed, hide

Any advice? Thanks in advance for any help, best regards


EDIT:

I'd also like to keep that button opened while hovered with the mouse.. how can I get this behaviour?

Thanks again

2 Answers 2

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You can use setTimeout and clearTimeout :

(function(){
    var timer = 0;
    $("#container").click(function(){
        if (timer) clearTimeout(timer);
        else $("#show").fadeIn();
        timer = setTimeout(function(){
            $('#show').fadeOut();
            timer = 0;
        }, 400);
    });
})();
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  • Thanks dystroy. What if I also need to keep that button showed on hover? How can I achieve that?
    – BeNdErR
    May 29, 2013 at 9:32
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    @BeNdErR I'm not sure of what you exactly want. Maybe something like this ? May 29, 2013 at 9:40
  • I was looking for something like this: jsfiddle.net/X9agv/1 do you think is a good solution? Thanks again
    – BeNdErR
    May 29, 2013 at 9:59
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I modify your jquery code by adding a flag.

Here is the result: http://jsfiddle.net/EuCWp/5/

Here is the jquery new code:

var user_click = "on";
$("#container").click(function(){
  if(user_click=="on")
  {
      user_click = "off"
      $("#show").fadeIn().delay(400).fadeOut(function() {
          // Animation complete
          user_click = "on";
          });
      }
});

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