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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T04:39:35+00:00 2026-05-16T04:39:35+00:00

I have a small very simple function. $(‘#desk, #chair, #seat, #tablet’).hover( function(){ $(this).find(‘.hoverBlack’).stop().animate({bottom:’0′, opacity:’1′},{queue:false,duration:200})

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I have a small very simple function.

$('#desk, #chair, #seat, #tablet').hover(
    function(){                                         
        $(this).find('.hoverBlack').stop().animate({bottom:'0', opacity:'1'},{queue:false,duration:200})
    },
    function(){
         setTimeout(function() {
             $('.hoverBlack').stop().animate({bottom:'-62px', opacity:'.5'},{queue:false,duration:800})

         },1)
    }
)

The problem is that it simply does not work properly. Whenever i hover over one image and quickly hover other .hoverBlack do not animate. What can I do to fix it.

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    2026-05-16T04:39:35+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 4:39 am

    You need to keep a reference to and clear the timeout you’re setting if you go that route (and I wouldn’t see below for a better way), like this:

    var hoverTimeout;
    $('#desk, #chair, #seat, #tablet').hover(function() {
      clearTimeout(hoverTimeout);                                         
      $(this).find('.hoverBlack').stop().animate({bottom:'0', opacity:'1'},{queue:false,duration:200})
    }, function(){
      hoverTimeout = setTimeout(function() {
       $('.hoverBlack').stop().animate({bottom:'-62px', opacity:'.5'},{queue:false,duration:800})
      },1);
    });
    

    This still has another issue of current .hoverBlack vs the others, see below for a solution.


    To do what you want, you don’t need to have a timeout, just this would work:

    $('#desk, #chair, #seat, #tablet').hover(function() {
      $(this).find('.hoverBlack').stop().animate({bottom:'0', opacity:'1'}, 200)
    }, function(){
      $('.hoverBlack').not($(this).find('.hoverBlack')).stop()
                      .animate({bottom:'-62px', opacity:'.5'}, 800);
    });
    

    The important part of the second is the .not(), it animates all the other .hoverBlack elements, but not the one inside the current hovered element.

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