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If you login here http://freeri.freehostia.com/utanme/image.php Username/password:Demo123 and press any image and when it slides click the main image, do that a couple of times and suddently you'll notice that the sliding takes longer and longer for each time.

the code im using

$(function(){
    $('.slide:last-child img').live('click', function() {
        $('.slide:first-child').animate({
            marginLeft: '0'
        },500);
        return false;
    });
    $('.slide .img').click(function(){
        var img = $(this).find('a').attr('href');
        var title = $(this).find('h2').text();
        var desc = $(this).find('p').text();
        $('.slide:last-child img').attr('src',img);
        $('.slide:last-child h2').text(title);
        $('.slide:last-child #cont').text(desc);
        $('body').prepend('<div id="cover"><img src="./images/loader.gif"/></div>');
        $('.slide:last-child img').load(function(){
            $('#cover').detach();
            $('.slide:first-child').animate({
                marginLeft: '-900px'
            },500);
        });
        return false;
    });
});

what am i missing here? any aid would be greatly appreciated

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  • By the sliding takes longer and longer do you mean it takes longer for the slide animation to start or the duration is longer for the animation?
    – illvm
    Nov 29, 2010 at 20:10

2 Answers 2

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$('.slide:first-child').stop(true,true).animate({ marginLeft: '-900px' },500});

About stop: http://api.jquery.com/stop/

Additionally I've had issues with live and load events on the same element (not saying it's what is causing your problem here.)

Might be not appropriate, but if you still have issues, try removing the live event before your subsequent load bind. http://api.jquery.com/die/

Edit: Note it's probably bad for performance (to continuously remove and re-add the live binding). I do not mean do this all the time but it may help pinpoint your problem.

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  • Thanks, stop was useful for me. Subtle coding bug; when refreshing content I was asking an item to ensure it was closed (which kicked off the animation even when already hidden), this of course added up the close animation time for every time someone clicked refresh.
    – toxaq
    Oct 18, 2012 at 23:42
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Try calling stop(true, true); when the animations allegedly end, there may be some strange calculations going on in the background that mess around with how the callback is set up. I have no idea if this will work, but it is worth a try. :) -Thomas

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  • i did $('.slide:first-child').animate({ marginLeft: '-900px' },500,function(){ stop(true, true); }); didnt help
    – Breezer
    Nov 29, 2010 at 19:59
  • $(this).stop(true, true); is what it is supposed to be... Did you write this script? Nov 29, 2010 at 21:07

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