And using an absolute positioning on the elements to animate prevents
a reflow (= important boost).

On Aug 14, 11:29 pm, Joe <thewast...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there anything that can be done about poor performance with some
> animations in Firefox? I know it varies by machine, but with a core 2
> duo and 2 gigs of ram running FF 3.5, I'm getting some pretty ugly
> stutters in a simple carousel that I wrote this morning for my
> portfolio site.
>
> If you're running a Windows machine you can probably see what I'm
> talking about (Macs are too slick apparently) at joe-morgan.net. The
> scrolling of the thumbnail section looks fine, but when you attempt to
> scroll the larger project section, it is very choppy, and jitters past
> the boundaries of its containing element.
>
> I've tried removing the large image, reducing the list set down to a
> mere 3 elements, removing the other DOM elements involved (the project
> details), and in short, reducing the module to the simplest possible
> form, to no avail.
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