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<entries><entry type='method' name="delay" return="jQuery">
<signature>
	<added>1.4</added>
  <argument name="duration" type="Integer">
    <desc>An integer indicating the number of milliseconds to delay execution of the next item in the queue.</desc>
  </argument>
  <argument name="queueName" optional="true" type="String">
    <desc>A string containing the name of the queue. Defaults to <code>fx</code>, the standard effects queue.</desc>
  </argument>
</signature>
<desc>Set a timer to delay execution of subsequent items in the queue.</desc>
<longdesc><p>Added to jQuery in version 1.4, the <code>.delay()</code> method allows us to delay the execution of functions that follow it in the queue. It can be used with the standard effects queue or with a custom queue. Only subsequent events in a queue are delayed; for example this will <em>not</em> delay the no-arguments forms of <code>.show()</code> or <code>.hide()</code>  which do not use the effects queue.</p>
<p>Durations are given in milliseconds; higher values indicate slower animations, not faster ones. The strings <code>'fast'</code> and <code>'slow'</code> can be supplied to indicate durations of 200 and 600 milliseconds, respectively.</p>
<p>Using the standard effects queue, we can, for example, set an 800-millisecond delay between the <code>.slideUp()</code> and <code>.fadeIn()</code> of <code>&lt;div id="foo"&gt;</code>:</p>
<pre>$('#foo').slideUp(300).delay(800).fadeIn(400);</pre>
<p>When this statement is executed, the element slides up for 300 milliseconds and then pauses for 800 milliseconds before fading in for 400 milliseconds.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>The <code>.delay()</code> method is best for delaying between queued jQuery effects. Because it is limited—it doesn't, for example, offer a way to cancel the delay—<code>.delay()</code> is not a replacement for JavaScript's native <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/window.setTimeout">setTimeout</a> function, which may be more appropriate for certain use cases.</strong></p></blockquote>
</longdesc>
<example>
  <desc>Animate the hiding and showing of two divs, delaying the first before showing it.</desc>
  <css><![CDATA[
div { position: absolute; width: 60px; height: 60px; float: left; }
.first { background-color: #3f3; left: 0;}
.second { background-color: #33f; left: 80px;}
]]></css>
	<code><![CDATA[
    $("button").click(function() {
      $("div.first").slideUp(300).delay(800).fadeIn(400);
      $("div.second").slideUp(300).fadeIn(400);
    });]]>
</code>
  <html><![CDATA[
<p><button>Run</button></p>
<div class="first"></div>
<div class="second"></div>]]>
	</html>
	</example>
<category name="Custom"/>
<category name="Version 1.4"/>
</entry></entries>