#div1{
filter:alpha(opacity=85);
-moz-opacity:0.85;
-khtml-opacity:0.85;
opacity: 0.85;
}
#div1:hover{
filter:alpha(opacity=100);
-moz-opacity:1;
-khtml-opacity:1;
opacity: 1;
}
html>#div1.safarihack{
opacity: 1;
}
All the above does as intended. Safari always has its opacity set to full because it doesnt render properly if not. However, i also have a jquery event that when this div is clicked, the opacity fades to 0, and i need it to fade to 0 for all browsers (fadeout is not an option).
The html of the div is then changed, and i need the opacity for all browsers to return to 0.85 or 85, except for safari, which needs to go back to 100.
How can i target this in the jquery? Is there some way i can put
html>#div1.safarihack {opacity: 1; }
into this?
$(this).html(nextHtml).animate({'opacity':'0.85',
'filter':'alpha(opacity=85)',
'-moz-opacity':'0.85',
'-khtml-opacity':'0.85',
}, 500);
*Note that (this) = #div1**