For the simplest animation, you'll want to use CSS3 transitions, which are supported on everything except opera mobile.
transition: top 0.2s ease-in, opacity 0.2s ease-in
-webkit-transition: top 0.2s ease-in, opacity 0.2s ease-in
opacity: 0.0;
position: relative;
top: 20px;
And then with javascript or jQuery you can set the new state on load.
$('#element').css({opacity: 1.0, top: '0px'})
But for the most flexibility and control, you'll want to use jQuery's .animate()
function. Then you can do something like
$('#element').animate({
opacity: '1.0',
top: '0px'
}, 200)
Have the default CSS set to opacity: 0; top: 20px; position: relative;
display:none;
than with with jQuery:$('#slider').fadeTo(900, 1);
and all that on window.load