Kevin,

Yeah, thanks, I tried that too. It still doesn't load correctly, and  
when it zooms out, it's about 10% too large / cuts off a bit from the  
right side. And no animation.

I really don't know what to do here, everything says basic HTML and  
animated gifs should work, but... it just doesn't.

Thanks though.

-Steve

On Oct 25, 2007, at 4:15 PM, Thrakazog wrote:

>
> You might try device-width. Here's what I'm using:
>
> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1,
> maximum-scale=1" />
>
> ~Kevin
>
> On Oct 25, 1:15 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hoping here not to over-stay my welcome among you, but... for  
>> those of
>> you who love to figure out problems (that would NOT be me, I just  
>> like
>> things to work) here is what I have been experiencing with my attempt
>> to get this [EMAIL PROTECTED] page to work.
>>
>> I built my test page with a table and animated gifs, some of them
>> linked to other test pages. I've tried setting the viewport meta tags
>> for width and scale. Some with only width set, and some with width  
>> and
>> scale. These are my results:
>>
>> 980 / no scale set
>>         loads perfectly sized, animated gifs are static (no  
>> animation)
>>         Go to page 2 - return to page 1= returns to same
>>
>>         2nd path:
>>
>>         loads perfectly sized, no animation
>>         d-click = zooms image, no animation
>>         d-click again = perfect size, no animation
>>         Go to page 2, then return = perfect size, no animation
>>
>> 980 / 1.0
>>         Loads way too big, but animated gifs animate
>>         d-click = zooms image, still animates
>>         d-click, perfect size, animated (*this is how I want the  
>> page to load
>> initially)
>>         reload = perfect size, no animation
>>
>>         2nd path:
>>
>>         Loads way too big, animated
>>         1 click to to  'about' page, then return to home = way too  
>> big,
>> animated (same as load)
>>         d-click zooms 1 image
>>         d-click, perfect size, animated  (*this is how I want the  
>> page to
>> load initially)
>>
>> 980 / 0.8 (identical to 980 / 1.0)
>>         comes in way too big, animated
>>         d-click = zooms image, still animates
>>         d-click, perfect size, animated
>>         reload = perfect size, no animation
>
>
> >


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