jQuery Effect - jQuery.fx.off() Method



Description

The jQuery.fx.off() method globally disables all the animations.

Syntax

Here is the simple syntax to use this method −

jQuery.fx.off = [true | false ] ;

Parameters

Here is the description of all the parameters used by this method −

  • Boolean − This should be set to either false to enable the animations or to true to disable the animations globally.

Example

Following is a simple example a simple showing the usage of this method −

<html>
   <head>
      <title>The jQuery Example</title>
      <script type = "text/javascript" 
         src = "https://www.tutorialspoint.com/jquery/jquery-3.6.0.js">
      </script>
		
      <script type = "text/javascript" language = "javascript">
         $(document).ready(function() {

            $("#enable").click(function(){
               jQuery.fx.off = false;
            });

            $("#disable").click(function(){
               jQuery.fx.off = true;
            });

            $("#go").click(function(){
               $(".target").animate({left: '+=200px'}, 2000);
            });

            $("#back").click(function(){
               $(".target").animate({left: '-=200px'}, 200);
            });
				
         });
      </script>
		
      <style>
         p {background-color:#bca; width:350px; border:1px solid green;}   
         div{position: absolute; left: 50px; top:300px;}
      </style>
   </head>
		
   <body>
      <p>Click enable or disable and then go or back button:</p>
		
      <button id = "enable"> Enable</button>
      <button id = "disable"> Disable </button>
      <button id = "go"> GO</button>
      <button id = "back"> BACK </button>

      <div class = "target">
         <img src = "./images/jquery.jpg" alt = "jQuery" />
      </div>
   </body>
</html>

This will produce following result −

jquery-effects.htm
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