The code below is basically what I want to do, which I understand is incorrect code.
So for a dropdown menu, I want to hide it with a delay. The problem is, when I hover onto another menu-item before the hide-delay is finished, it overrides the next handlerIn
.
So is there a simple way to clear the setTimeout
queue on the next hover()
?
Again, the incorrect code below is just for explaining.
$('nav > ul > li').hover(function() {
clearTimeout(menuHide);
$(this).find('ul').show();
}, function() {
var menuHide = setTimeout(function() {
$(this).find('ul').hide();
}, 150);
});
UPDATE: Seems like clearInterval()
is not what I'm looking for, because I still want to let it complete, instead of abort it.
Is there a completeInterval()
by any chance? :)