Pretty straightforward.. Fires "reveal:closed" when the closing animation completes and "reveal:opened" when the opening animation completes. This can be useful if you need to remove elements from the DOM or work on the element in any way once its entirely off screen or entirely on screen.
Pretty straightforward.. Fires "reveal:closed" when the closing animation completes and "reveal:opened" when the opening animation completes. This can be useful if you need to remove elements from the DOM or work on the element in any way once its entirely off screen or entirely on screen.