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I have 3 divs fading in on page load with delays. how do I fade them out in the reverse order they came in when I press a button? I also need the animations to finish playing before the page redirects

  jQuery(document).ready(function() {
      $("div#helloitsdan").fadeIn(700).delay(2000);
      $("div#line").delay(700).fadeIn(700);
      $("div#enter_site").delay(1000).fadeIn(700);
    });

$("a#click").click(function() {
          $("div#enter_site").fadeOut(80).delay(100);
          $("div#line").delay(50).fadeOut(80);
          $("div#helloitsdan").delay(70).fadeOut(80);
        });

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First, you should keep all your code (which is not needed globally) inside your init function, this will ensure that your click event is hooked when the DOM is ready. Then, all animation function do have an onFinish function callback, so use it, like so :

jQuery(document).ready(function() {

  $("div#helloitsdan").fadeIn(700).delay(2000);
  $("div#line").delay(700).fadeIn(700);
  $("div#enter_site").delay(1000).fadeIn(700);

  $("a#click").click(function() {
    var href = $(this).attr('href');

    $("div#enter_site").fadeOut(80);
    $("div#line").delay(50).fadeOut(80);
    $("div#helloitsdan").delay(70).fadeOut(80, function() {
       window.location.href = href;  // redirect now
    });

    return false;  // do not redirect from the click now
  });
});
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Try passing the div's in through an array, then iterate through it backwards. Also, when is your redirect coming?

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  • Hi tim, thanks for the reply. the redirect comes when the button has been clicked
    – Hellodan
    Feb 18, 2012 at 18:52
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fadeOut() should work better for fade them out effect in the click button event.

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You could use the callback function of the fadeOut() method.

$('div').fadeOut(80, function() {
    $('div2').fadeOut(80, function() {
        $('div3').fadeOut(80);
    });
});

The syntax may not be exactly right, but it's something like that.

More examples on using fadeout: http://api.jquery.com/fadeOut/

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