I'm using jQuery's simple method of animating and a rotate function using jQuery's animation methods to create a moving div ("#box")
.
function AnimateRotate(d, div, del){
var elem = $(div);
$({deg: 0}).delay(del).animate({deg: d}, {
duration: 2000,
step: function(now){
elem.css({
transform: "rotate(" + now + "deg)"
});
}
});
}
...
AnimateRotate(360, "#box", 0)
$("#box").animate(
{
top : "400px",
left : "400px",
width : "250px",
height : "120px"
},2000, function() {.....
This works perfectly, except this will only move my div
from it's original location to the newly set location.
I would like it to make a spiral movement so I need the div to move one location, to another, to another, to another....
To do this I tried:
AnimateRotate(360, "#box", 0)
$("#box").animate(
{
top : "400px",
left : "400px",
width : "250px",
height : "120px"
},2000, function() {
AnimateRotate(360, "#box", 0)
$("#box").animate(
{
top : "200px",
left : "200px",
width : "250px",
height : "100px"
},2000, function() {.....
And so on till I have about or 6 different locations. But between each animation there s a little pause which basically ruins the whole animation.
What I'd like to know is if there is a way to prevent this pause?
If not, are there any better ways to do this type of animation? Even if it means losing the div altogether and using some other type of shape animation.
Please let me know what te best way to approach this is.
Thanks a lot for any answers.