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Sean Templeton

Add $js->effect()

Reported by Sean Templeton | January 30th, 2010 @ 12:07 AM | in DojoCake 1.3.2

effect($name, $options = array())
Creates a basic effect. By default this method is not buffered and returns its result.

Supported effect names
The following effects are supported by all JsEngines

•show - reveal an element.
•hide - hide an element.
•fadeIn - Fade in an element.
•fadeOut - Fade out an element.
•slideIn - Slide an element in.
•slideOut - Slide an element out.
Options
•speed - Speed at which the animation should occur. Accepted values are 'slow', 'fast'. Not all effects use the speed option.
Example use
If you were using the jQuery engine.

$js->get('#element'); $result = $js->effect('fadeIn');

//$result contains $("#foo").fadeIn();

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Dojo Cake is a library of CakePHP helpers and controllers to make the process of adding Dojo to CakePHP more easy. The library includes helpers for widgets and XHR connections.
Dojo Cake was developed to make the process of making ajax applications in CakePHP as easy as making the application itself, making Web 2.0 applications in CakePHP a piece of cake (pun intended). With a growing number of widgets, and support for basic ajax and xhr connections, Dojo Cake aims to be a powerful link between clientside programming and server-side programming.
The project is hosted on google code at http://dojocake.googlecode.com

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