On Dec 2, 2006, at 11:09 AM, Brice Burgess wrote:
> Did you try setting overflow on body (or parent element) to hidden --
> then switching back to previous condition after calculations &  
> display?
>
> ~ Brice

That's a great idea, Brice. Thanks for the tip! (pun intended.)

I'll try it out as soon as I have a spare minute and report back.

Cheers,

Karl
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> Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
>> Karl Swedberg schrieb:
>>
>>> When I was updating the jTip plugin, I ran into the same problem  
>>> that
>>> Brice mentions below with the scrollbar flicker (in FF only.)
>>> http://test.learningjquery.com/jtiptest.htm
>>> I never did get around to exploring the issue any further, but if I
>>> find some time and manage to come up with something to get rid of
>>> that little annoyance, I'll let you know. Likewise, I'd love to hear
>>> if you discover anything.
>>>
>>>
>> Thanks Karl. I hadn't noticed the problem occured only in FF, nice to
>> point that out again.
>>
>> I tried to find a soltuin again, but it's pretty ugly: jQuery's  
>> hack to
>> calulate the dimensions while the element is not visible doesn't  
>> help,
>> because it has to at the right position to take the right  
>> dimension. But
>> it doesn't even work with a fixed width, maybe there is still  
>> something
>> I'm missing...
>>
> Did you try setting overflow on body (or parent element) to hidden --
> then switching back to previous condition after calculations &  
> display?
>
> ~ Brice


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