Description: Display the matched elements.
durationA string or number determining how long the animation will run.
callbackA function to call once the animation is complete.
With no parameters, the .show()
method is the simplest way to display an element:
$('.target').show();
The matched elements will be revealed immediately, with no animation. This is roughly equivalent to calling .css('display', 'block')
, except that the display
property is restored to whatever it was initially. If an element has a display
value of inline
, then is hidden and shown, it will once again be displayed inline
.
When a duration is provided, .show()
becomes an animation method. The .show()
method animates the width, height, and opacity of the matched elements simultaneously.
Durations are given in milliseconds; higher values indicate slower animations, not faster ones. The strings 'fast'
and 'slow'
can be supplied to indicate durations of 200
and 600
milliseconds, respectively.
If supplied, the callback is fired once the animation is complete. This can be useful for stringing different animations together in sequence. The callback is not sent any arguments, but this
is set to the DOM element being animated. If multiple elements are animated, it is important to note that the callback is executed once per matched element, not once for the animation as a whole.
We can animate any element, such as a simple image:
<div id="clickme"> Click here </div> <img id="book" src="book.png" alt="" width="100" height="123" /> With the element initially hidden, we can show it slowly: $('#clickme').click(function() { $('#book').show('slow', function() { // Animation complete. }); });
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
p { background:yellow; }
</style>
<script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<button>Show it</button>
<p style="display: none">Hello 2</p>
<script>
$("button").click(function () {
$("p").show("slow");
});
</script>
</body>
</html>
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
div { background:#def3ca; margin:3px; width:80px;
display:none; float:left; text-align:center; }
</style>
<script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<button id="showr">Show</button>
<button id="hidr">Hide</button>
<div>Hello 3,</div>
<div>how</div>
<div>are</div>
<div>you?</div>
<script>
$("#showr").click(function () {
$("div:eq(0)").show("fast", function () {
/* use callee so don't have to name the function */
$(this).next("div").show("fast", arguments.callee);
});
});
$("#hidr").click(function () {
$("div").hide(2000);
});
</script>
</body>
</html>
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
span { display:none; }
div { display:none; }
p { font-weight:bold; background-color:#fcd; }
</style>
<script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<button>Do it!</button>
<span>Are you sure? (type 'yes' if you are) </span>
<div>
<form>
<input type="text" value="as;ldkfjalsdf"/>
</form>
</div>
<p style="display:none;">I'm hidden...</p>
<script>
function doIt() {
$("span,div").show("normal");
}
/* can pass in function name */
$("button").click(doIt);
$("form").submit(function () {
if ($("input").val() == "yes") {
$("p").show(4000, function () {
$(this).text("Ok, DONE! (now showing)");
});
}
$("span,div").hide("normal");
/* to stop the submit */
return false;
});
</script>
</body>
</html>