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Can't get .isActive() and .kill() to work on a TimelineMax

Felix Bridell test
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Hi.

 

This is probebly an easy one, but I need some one to point me in the right direction here.

I can't get .isActive() and .kill() to work on my TimelineMax (or don't understand how it works). I have search the forum and tried some examples but still no luck.

 

I want to create a simple feedback animation for the user when click on a save button. If the user clicks several times while the animation is running, I want it to kill the active one and start a new one. Does not sound that hard, but now it just create an other feedback message beside the existing one.

 

Please help.

See the Pen yRvyxQ by mashplan (@mashplan) on CodePen

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