I have a table that has some rows,each row has a background. There is a button that remove specified row with jQuery fadeOut, but during the operation the design doesn't good.cells background will be white.
$(document).ready(function(){
$(".btn").click(function(){
$("#row").fadeOut();
});
});
This jsfiddle describes my problem better.
The below code will achieve a shrinking row and then hide it without turning the background white
$(document).ready(function(){
$(".btn").click(function(){
$("#row td").animate({'line-height':0},1000).hide(1);
});
});
Animating line height doesnt go all that smoothly with webkit however.
You can also animate the hide()
function by setting its parameter to the time taken to hide
$(document).ready(function(){
$(".btn").click(function(){
$("#row").hide(1000);
});
});
That however also suffers from the "white background problem" since it animates the opacity.
Adapting from http://blog.slaks.net/2010/12/animating-table-rows-with-jquery.html/ gives a nice shrinking without white space in at least Chrome and Firefox
$(document).ready(function () {
$(".btn").click(function () {
$('#row')
.children('td, th')
.animate({
padding: 0
})
.wrapInner('<div />')
.children()
.slideUp(function () {
$(this).closest('tr').remove();
});
});
});