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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:55:59+00:00 2026-05-13T22:55:59+00:00

I am stuck with using Dojo to accomplish this. Basically what I am trying

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I am stuck with using Dojo to accomplish this. Basically what I am trying to implement is an AJAX feature where a user adds a comment to a blog post and it is immediately displayed.

So I’m to the point where I have the dojo.xhrPost receiving a chunk of html that needs to be added to the list of comments. Now I want to slowly fade in the new comment so the effect isn’t so jarring.

Here’s what I’ve got so far:

function displayNewComment(commentHtml)
{       
    //place new comment html at the end of the list
    dojo.place(commentHtml, dojo.byId('Comments'), "last");
    //is there any way to fade this in?
}
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    2026-05-13T22:55:59+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:55 pm

    I assume that you use dojo.create to create the new node.

    In dojo.create you can set the opacity of the node to 0, so it will not show up.

    var commentHtml = dojo.create('div', { style:”opacity:0”, innerHTML: data});
    dojo.place(commentHtml, dojo.byId('Comments'), "last");
    

    or directly

    var commentHtml = dojo.create(
        'div', 
        { style:”opacity:0”, innerHTML: data}, 
        dojo.byId('Comments'), 
        "last"
    );
    

    If you build the node otherwise you just need to set opacity to 0.

    EDIT

    And of course fade it in with

    dojo.fadeIn(commentHTML, duration, easingFunc);
    

    Some more info:

    http://api.dojotoolkit.org/jsdoc/1.4/dojo.create

    http://api.dojotoolkit.org/jsdoc/1.4/dojo.fadeIn

    http://api.dojotoolkit.org/jsdoc/1.4/dojo.style

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