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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T08:14:57+00:00 2026-05-15T08:14:57+00:00

I’m writing a jQuery plugin and I would like my code to take advantage

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I’m writing a jQuery plugin and I would like my code to take advantage of the jQuery UI show(effect, [options], [speed], [callback]) and hide(effect, [options], [speed], [callback]) functions, which allow you to show and hide elements with a nice animation.

However, I’d also like my plugin to degrade gracefully if jQuery UI isn’t available, switching back to use the basic, non-animating show() and hide() functions present in the standard jQuery API.

I’ll need to test for the show and hide functions specifically, as even if jQuery UI is available it could potentially be a custom version, without the Effects components included.

At first I thought that I might be able to do something like:

if(typeof myelement.show('blind', 'slow') == 'undefined')
{
    myelement.show('blind', 'slow');
}
else
{
    myelement.show();
}

But of course this doesn’t work, as even if UI isn’t present, show() is still a function, it just has a different signature—so typeof returns object in either case.

So, what’s the best way for me to check if jQuery UI is available to my plugin? Any help is much appreciated!

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    2026-05-15T08:14:57+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:14 am

    You can check for an effect like this:

    function hasEffect(effect) {
        return $.effects && $.effects[effect];
    }
    

    Then you can use that anywhere:

    if(hasEffect('blind')) {
      myelement.show('blind', 'slow');
    } else {
      myElement.show();
    }
    //or, you can shorten it further:
    //$.fn.show.apply(myelement, hasEffect('blind') ? ['blind','slow'] : []);​
    

    You can view a demo here, check/uncheck jQuery UI on the left and click “Run” up top to see it in action. This works because effects are declared like this:

    $.effects.blind = function(o) { ...effecty stuff... };
    

    For example, you can see “blind” here. The reason I check for both $.effects and $.effects.effect in the code above is you can only download some of the effects when you download jQuery UI, so this accounts for that possibility.

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