Scenario:

  1. Trigger a CSS transition by changing an element's class via jQuery.

  2. While the CSS transition is occurring, run if( $(elem).is(':animated') ) {…}

Will that if return as true?

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解决方案

You could have try it yourself, but I was curious and tested it.

http://jsfiddle.net/udedV/

The answer is no.

Using :animated check if the element is currently in a queue.

CSS transition do not use queue,

if( $(elem).is(':animated') )

It will alway be false if it is being animated by CSS.

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