Jquery Waypoints - one animation to multiple divs










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How can I add one jquery waypoint animation to multiple divs?



If I add this code "class .animation" it works only for one div.



Any ideas?



$(".animation").waypoint(function(direction) 
if (direction == "down")
TweenMax.to(".animation", .9,y: 0, width: "790px", ease: Power4.easeOut);
TweenMax.to(".animation", 1,autoAlpha: 1, ease: Power4.easeOut);
else
TweenMax.to(".animation", 1,y: 80,width: 0, autoAlpha: 0, ease: Power4.easeOut);

,
offset: "60%"
);









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    How can I add one jquery waypoint animation to multiple divs?



    If I add this code "class .animation" it works only for one div.



    Any ideas?



    $(".animation").waypoint(function(direction) 
    if (direction == "down")
    TweenMax.to(".animation", .9,y: 0, width: "790px", ease: Power4.easeOut);
    TweenMax.to(".animation", 1,autoAlpha: 1, ease: Power4.easeOut);
    else
    TweenMax.to(".animation", 1,y: 80,width: 0, autoAlpha: 0, ease: Power4.easeOut);

    ,
    offset: "60%"
    );









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      How can I add one jquery waypoint animation to multiple divs?



      If I add this code "class .animation" it works only for one div.



      Any ideas?



      $(".animation").waypoint(function(direction) 
      if (direction == "down")
      TweenMax.to(".animation", .9,y: 0, width: "790px", ease: Power4.easeOut);
      TweenMax.to(".animation", 1,autoAlpha: 1, ease: Power4.easeOut);
      else
      TweenMax.to(".animation", 1,y: 80,width: 0, autoAlpha: 0, ease: Power4.easeOut);

      ,
      offset: "60%"
      );









      share|improve this question














      How can I add one jquery waypoint animation to multiple divs?



      If I add this code "class .animation" it works only for one div.



      Any ideas?



      $(".animation").waypoint(function(direction) 
      if (direction == "down")
      TweenMax.to(".animation", .9,y: 0, width: "790px", ease: Power4.easeOut);
      TweenMax.to(".animation", 1,autoAlpha: 1, ease: Power4.easeOut);
      else
      TweenMax.to(".animation", 1,y: 80,width: 0, autoAlpha: 0, ease: Power4.easeOut);

      ,
      offset: "60%"
      );






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          This is just a guess, but what if you try the following.



          $(".animation").each(function()
          $(this).waypoint(function(direction)
          ..code..
          );
          );





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          • I tried with each function but I'ts not working :/

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          This is just a guess, but what if you try the following.



          $(".animation").each(function()
          $(this).waypoint(function(direction)
          ..code..
          );
          );





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          • I tried with each function but I'ts not working :/

            – TNX
            Nov 16 '18 at 22:14
















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          This is just a guess, but what if you try the following.



          $(".animation").each(function()
          $(this).waypoint(function(direction)
          ..code..
          );
          );





          share|improve this answer























          • I tried with each function but I'ts not working :/

            – TNX
            Nov 16 '18 at 22:14














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          This is just a guess, but what if you try the following.



          $(".animation").each(function()
          $(this).waypoint(function(direction)
          ..code..
          );
          );





          share|improve this answer













          This is just a guess, but what if you try the following.



          $(".animation").each(function()
          $(this).waypoint(function(direction)
          ..code..
          );
          );






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          answered Nov 15 '18 at 21:09









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          • I tried with each function but I'ts not working :/

            – TNX
            Nov 16 '18 at 22:14


















          • I tried with each function but I'ts not working :/

            – TNX
            Nov 16 '18 at 22:14

















          I tried with each function but I'ts not working :/

          – TNX
          Nov 16 '18 at 22:14






          I tried with each function but I'ts not working :/

          – TNX
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