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jQuery Stop Animations


The jQuery stop() method is used to stop animations or effects before it is finished.



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Examples

jQuery stop() sliding
Demonstrates the jQuery stop() method.

jQuery stop() animation (with parameters)
Demonstrates the jQuery stop() method.


jQuery stop() Method

The jQuery stop() method is used to stop an animation or effect before it is finished.

The stop() method works for all jQuery effect functions, including sliding, fading and custom animations.

Syntax:

$(selector).stop(stopAll,goToEnd);

The optional stopAll parameter specifies whether also the animation queue should be cleared or not. Default is false, which means that only the active animation will be stopped, allowing any queued animations to be performed afterwards.

The optional goToEnd parameter specifies whether or not to complete the current animation immediately. Default is false.

So, by default, the stop() method kills the current animation being performed on the selected element.

The following example demonstrates the stop() method, with no parameters:

Example

$("#stop").click(function(){
  $("#panel").stop();
});
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jQuery Exercises

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Exercise:

Use a jQuery method to stop the animation effect of a <div> element.

$("div").();

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jQuery Effects Reference

For a complete overview of all jQuery effects, please go to our jQuery Effect Reference.