Steven Olmsted![]()
Create a function that doesn't execute immediately when it is called.
Pass in a callback function and the amount of time to delay. Y.delay will return a function that will wait an amount of time, then call your callback function. The arguments and execution context of this function will be passed to the callback function. This function returns an object with a cancel method which will prevent the execution of the callback function once the delay timer has begun. If the amount of time to delay is not greater than 0, the original callback function is returned.
<script src="http://yui.yahooapis.com/3.5.1/build/yui/yui-min.js"></script>YUI({
//Last Gallery Build of this module
gallery: 'gallery-2012.06.20-20-07'
}).use('gallery-delay', function(Y) {
Y.delay(function (text) {
alert(text);
alert(this);
}, 3000).call('woot', 'woot')
});
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