var foo = null; // object
function doMove() {
foo.style.opacity = foo.style.opacity+ 0.1;
setTimeout(doMove,20); // call doMove in 20msec
}
function init() {
foo = document.getElementById('wrapper'); // get the "foo" object
foo.style.opacity = 0; // set its initial position to 0px
doMove(); // start animating
}
init();
I want to change the opacity of the node from 0 to 1… however it is only taking it to 0.1…
I’m sure it is something very obvious
The value is stored as a string…
okay got it ta:
var foo = null; // object
function doMove() {
foo.style.opacity = parseFloat(foo.style.opacity) + parseFloat(0.1);
setTimeout(doMove,1000); // call doMove in 20msec
}
function init() {
foo = document.getElementById('wrapper'); // get the "foo" object
foo.style.opacity = 0; // set its initial position to 0px
doMove(); // start animating
}
init();
Now I need to work out how I can use the above method of IE opacity…
worked out a method 
var foo = null; // object
var stepcount = 0;
var steps = 100;
foo = document.getElementById('wrapper'); // get the "foo" object
function setOpacity(obj, value) {
obj.style.opacity = value / 10;
obj.style.filter = 'alpha(opacity=' + value * 10 + ')';
}
setOpacity(foo, 10);
var timer = setInterval(function () {
foo.style.opacity = parseFloat(foo.style.opacity) - parseFloat(0.01);
foo.style.filter = "alpha(opacity=" + (steps - stepcount) + ")";
//document.getElementById("contact-us").style.filter = "alpha(opacity=30)";
stepcount += 1;
if (stepcount >= steps) {
alert("finished");
clearInterval(timer);
}
}, steps);