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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T18:58:20+00:00 2026-05-26T18:58:20+00:00

i’ve found a shake effect in stackoverflow question ( here ) Code is like

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i’ve found a shake effect in stackoverflow question (here)

Code is like below;

jQuery.fn.shake = function(intShakes, intDistance, intDuration) {
    this.each(function() {
        $(this).css("position","relative"); 
        for (var x=1; x<=intShakes; x++) {
        $(this).animate({left:(intDistance*-1)}, (((intDuration/intShakes)/4)))
    .animate({left:intDistance}, ((intDuration/intShakes)/2))
    .animate({left:0}, (((intDuration/intShakes)/4)));
    }
  });
return this;
};

but i need a way to add a callback function (or any other simple way) for chaging border color of shaking element before the effect and toggle to orginal color after animation complate.
I tried like below but no chance (border is turning original color immediately)

jQuery.fn.shake = function(intShakes, intDistance, intDuration,callback) {
    this.each(function() {
        $(this).css("position","relative"); 
        for (var x=1; x<=intShakes; x++) {
        $(this).animate({left:(intDistance*-1)}, (((intDuration/intShakes)/4)))
    .animate({left:intDistance}, ((intDuration/intShakes)/2))
    .animate({left:0}, (((intDuration/intShakes)/4)));
    }
  });
if(callback) callback();
return this;
};

and call like this

$elem.css('borderColor','red');
$elem.shake(3,5,500,function(){
$elem.css('borderColor','#a6caf0');})

You can find a JSFiddle Example here.(If you cancel callback function in fiddle you’ll see that borders become red correctly but callback fails.)
Thaks right now…

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    2026-05-26T18:58:20+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 6:58 pm

    Here you go:

    $.fn.shake = function ( times, distance, duration, callback ) {
        return this.css({ position: 'relative' }).each( function () {            
            for ( var i = 0, t = duration / times; i < times; i+= 1 ) {
                $( this ).
                    animate({ left: -distance }, t / 3 ).
                    animate({ left:  distance }, t / 3 ).
                    animate({ left:         0 }, t / 4 );
            }
    
            $( this ).show( callback );
        });
    };
    

    And then…

    $( button ).click( function () {
        $( field ).addClass( 'shaking' ).shake( 5, 10, 500, function () {
            $( this ).removeClass( 'shaking' );
        });
    });
    

    Live demo: http://jsfiddle.net/f96ff/8/

    A timer is not needed. You just add the callback function to the effects queue via the (neutral) .show() method. This ensures that the callback is invoked only after all the animations (from the queue) have finished.

    Additionally, I recommend a CSS class for the “shaking” state:

    .shaking { border-color: red; }
    

    Also, notice that I significantly refactored the code for $.fn.shake. I recommend you to take a few minutes of your time to analyze how I improved the code.

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