Avoiding a CSS3 box-shadow to be seen while fading in a

Could do with by wrapping it all up in a "wrapper" element inside the li element and then fading the li element.

Could do with by wrapping it all up in a "wrapper" element inside the li element and then fading the li element. Example: jsfiddle.net/petersendidit/ncBtV/1/embed... Only tested it in Chrome dev and Firefox 4.

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Can you add a class when the animation is completed... CSS li. Completed-fade { box-shadow: ... } jQuery $('li'). FadeIn(500, function() { $(this).

AddClass('completed-fade'); }).

I could, but that will still make the shadow appear after the fadeIn of the element is completed. That's what I'd like to avoid :-) – Jonatan Littke Mar 13 at 12:57.

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