JQuery Flip cancel feature









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I'm using the Flip plugin with Jquery and I need to make sure that certain element loses the inversion functionality. I've tried the following possibilities but not success:



$("#element").off();

$("#element").off(".flip");


Estou utilizando este plugin: https://nnattawat.github.io/flip/










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    A very quick google of "jquery flip plugin" provides a page with 100+ (I didn't count them) "flip plugins" - could you be a bit more specific which plugin are you having difficulty with?
    – freedomn-m
    Nov 8 at 16:15










  • Sorry, I edited the question.
    – PackCode
    Nov 8 at 16:18






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    This plugin has no such functionality. Have you considered not applying the plugin to said elements in the first place?
    – Kevin B
    Nov 8 at 16:37











  • could try deleting the flip object thats been applied to the object ?
    – Andrew
    Nov 8 at 16:52














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favorite












I'm using the Flip plugin with Jquery and I need to make sure that certain element loses the inversion functionality. I've tried the following possibilities but not success:



$("#element").off();

$("#element").off(".flip");


Estou utilizando este plugin: https://nnattawat.github.io/flip/










share|improve this question



















  • 1




    A very quick google of "jquery flip plugin" provides a page with 100+ (I didn't count them) "flip plugins" - could you be a bit more specific which plugin are you having difficulty with?
    – freedomn-m
    Nov 8 at 16:15










  • Sorry, I edited the question.
    – PackCode
    Nov 8 at 16:18






  • 2




    This plugin has no such functionality. Have you considered not applying the plugin to said elements in the first place?
    – Kevin B
    Nov 8 at 16:37











  • could try deleting the flip object thats been applied to the object ?
    – Andrew
    Nov 8 at 16:52












up vote
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favorite









up vote
-1
down vote

favorite











I'm using the Flip plugin with Jquery and I need to make sure that certain element loses the inversion functionality. I've tried the following possibilities but not success:



$("#element").off();

$("#element").off(".flip");


Estou utilizando este plugin: https://nnattawat.github.io/flip/










share|improve this question















I'm using the Flip plugin with Jquery and I need to make sure that certain element loses the inversion functionality. I've tried the following possibilities but not success:



$("#element").off();

$("#element").off(".flip");


Estou utilizando este plugin: https://nnattawat.github.io/flip/







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    A very quick google of "jquery flip plugin" provides a page with 100+ (I didn't count them) "flip plugins" - could you be a bit more specific which plugin are you having difficulty with?
    – freedomn-m
    Nov 8 at 16:15










  • Sorry, I edited the question.
    – PackCode
    Nov 8 at 16:18






  • 2




    This plugin has no such functionality. Have you considered not applying the plugin to said elements in the first place?
    – Kevin B
    Nov 8 at 16:37











  • could try deleting the flip object thats been applied to the object ?
    – Andrew
    Nov 8 at 16:52












  • 1




    A very quick google of "jquery flip plugin" provides a page with 100+ (I didn't count them) "flip plugins" - could you be a bit more specific which plugin are you having difficulty with?
    – freedomn-m
    Nov 8 at 16:15










  • Sorry, I edited the question.
    – PackCode
    Nov 8 at 16:18






  • 2




    This plugin has no such functionality. Have you considered not applying the plugin to said elements in the first place?
    – Kevin B
    Nov 8 at 16:37











  • could try deleting the flip object thats been applied to the object ?
    – Andrew
    Nov 8 at 16:52







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A very quick google of "jquery flip plugin" provides a page with 100+ (I didn't count them) "flip plugins" - could you be a bit more specific which plugin are you having difficulty with?
– freedomn-m
Nov 8 at 16:15




A very quick google of "jquery flip plugin" provides a page with 100+ (I didn't count them) "flip plugins" - could you be a bit more specific which plugin are you having difficulty with?
– freedomn-m
Nov 8 at 16:15












Sorry, I edited the question.
– PackCode
Nov 8 at 16:18




Sorry, I edited the question.
– PackCode
Nov 8 at 16:18




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This plugin has no such functionality. Have you considered not applying the plugin to said elements in the first place?
– Kevin B
Nov 8 at 16:37





This plugin has no such functionality. Have you considered not applying the plugin to said elements in the first place?
– Kevin B
Nov 8 at 16:37













could try deleting the flip object thats been applied to the object ?
– Andrew
Nov 8 at 16:52




could try deleting the flip object thats been applied to the object ?
– Andrew
Nov 8 at 16:52












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I think it was a question of better understanding of the plugin for me, I did the following:



$("#element").flip( trigger: "manual" );


In this way all flip actions should be called manually (no longer by mouse action) by following the necessary logic code, using the following actions:



$("#element").flip(false); // Back

$("#element").flip(true); // Front

$("#element").flip("toogle"); // Inversion


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    I think it was a question of better understanding of the plugin for me, I did the following:



    $("#element").flip( trigger: "manual" );


    In this way all flip actions should be called manually (no longer by mouse action) by following the necessary logic code, using the following actions:



    $("#element").flip(false); // Back

    $("#element").flip(true); // Front

    $("#element").flip("toogle"); // Inversion


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      I think it was a question of better understanding of the plugin for me, I did the following:



      $("#element").flip( trigger: "manual" );


      In this way all flip actions should be called manually (no longer by mouse action) by following the necessary logic code, using the following actions:



      $("#element").flip(false); // Back

      $("#element").flip(true); // Front

      $("#element").flip("toogle"); // Inversion


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        I think it was a question of better understanding of the plugin for me, I did the following:



        $("#element").flip( trigger: "manual" );


        In this way all flip actions should be called manually (no longer by mouse action) by following the necessary logic code, using the following actions:



        $("#element").flip(false); // Back

        $("#element").flip(true); // Front

        $("#element").flip("toogle"); // Inversion


        Att;






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        I think it was a question of better understanding of the plugin for me, I did the following:



        $("#element").flip( trigger: "manual" );


        In this way all flip actions should be called manually (no longer by mouse action) by following the necessary logic code, using the following actions:



        $("#element").flip(false); // Back

        $("#element").flip(true); // Front

        $("#element").flip("toogle"); // Inversion


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