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I want to delete an DOM element right after fading out. What I did so far is

$(element).click(function()
{
    $(this).fadeOut(500, function() { $().remove(this); });
});

But now I always get this error in Firebug: http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/5912/Jing/2009-02-04_1109.png

I guess it is because the fadeOut function is not really done when the callback gets called. And I can not put the $.remove() part after the fadeOut call because otherwise it gets removed instantly.

So do you know of any way I can do this better?

3 Answers 3

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You're using the remove() function wrongly.

$(element).click(function() {
    $(this).fadeOut(500, function() { $(this).remove(); });
});
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2

why messing here just use $('#anydiv').remove();

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    I guess he wants to fadeout first and remove the element after the fading is finished. Feb 18, 2014 at 14:09
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or $.remove($(this));

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