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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T09:01:55+00:00 2026-05-27T09:01:55+00:00

HTML: <div id=logo></div> <div id=coming-soon></div> JavaScript: $(document).ready(function(){ $(#logo).hover( function(){ $(#logo).fadeTo(300, 0); $(#coming-soon).fadeTo(300, 1.0); },

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HTML:

<div id="logo"></div>    
<div id="coming-soon"></div>

JavaScript:

$(document).ready(function(){
    $("#logo").hover(
        function(){
            $("#logo").fadeTo(300, 0);
            $("#coming-soon").fadeTo(300, 1.0);
        },
        function(){
            $("#logo").fadeTo(300, 1.0); 
            $("#coming-soon").fadeTo(300, 0); 
        });
});

Right now the #logo element fades out on hover and #coming-soon fades in, and vice versa when the mouse is taken off the element (which is exactly what I want), but mousing over the new element that’s faded in (the “Coming Soon” text) makes the old element fade in, when I don’t want it to fade back in until the mouse is no longer over the same area.

My question is how can I modify my code so hovering over the #coming-soon element doesn’t make the original element fade back in?

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    2026-05-27T09:01:55+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 9:01 am

    You can set #coming-soon‘s z-index to -1 (or give #logo a higher z-index).

    Also, use .stop() before your fadeTo()s:

    $("#logo").hover(
        function(){
            $("#logo").stop().fadeTo(300, 0);
            $("#coming-soon").stop().fadeTo(300, 1.0);
        },
        function(){
            $("#logo").stop().fadeTo(300, 1.0); 
            $("#coming-soon").stop().fadeTo(300, 0);
    });
    
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