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jQuery dequeue() Method

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Example

Remove the next function from the queue, and then execute the function:

$("div").queue(function(){
  $("div").css("background-color", "red");
  $("div").dequeue();
});
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Definition and Usage

The dequeue() method removes the next function from the queue, and then executes the function.

A queue is one or more function(s) waiting to run.

The dequeue() method is used together with the queue() method.

An element can have several queues. Most often it has only one, the "fx" queue, which is the default jQuery queue.

Note: You should ensure that the dequeue() method is called after adding a function with queue(), to allow the process to continue.


Syntax

$(selector).dequeue(queueName)

Parameter Description
queueName Optional. Specifies the name of the queue

Default is "fx", the standard effects queue


Try it Yourself - Example

Using queue-related methods together
How to use queue(), dequeue() and clearQueue() together.


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