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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 12,373 PointsWhat is wrong with my answer, Question asked seems to inadequate.
$(‘.my-element’)..show().slideUp(2000);
shekhar bhardwaj
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 12,373 PointsKristian Woods yep, and also had to use delay(2000).slideUp();, still I'd say the question is a bit misleading for me. Thanks for your answer.
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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe important clue was "after 2 seconds" which lets you know that the first method in the chain needs to be delay.
Kristian Woods
23,414 PointsKristian Woods
23,414 Pointsyou have two periods after your bracket '..'
$(‘.my-element’).show().slideUp(2000);