The CSS option (http://www.sunsean.com/cssAnimate.html) doesn't run for
me in IE7.
Benjamin Sterling wrote:
You are correct on that Dan, good catch.
On 7/5/07, *Dan G. Switzer, II* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The CSS effect works in IE6 for me—provided I run it first. However,
it's much, much slower. I'm not sure if it's IE's re-rendering of
the CSS or if it's in the fade() function.
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*Subject:* [jQuery] Re: Feature suggestion: animating through
stylesheets
I agree, I profiled each:
DOM:Profile (2296.875ms, 49015 calls)
CSS: Profile (437.5ms, 143 calls)
With the dom, there a bit of a gradient affect, more noticeable on
IE6, but of course, css does not work in IE6.
On 7/5/07, *Aaron Heimlich* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 7/5/07, *Sean Catchpole* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I've put together an example that shows the perfomance a little
better
of using CSS over direct DOM manipulation.
http://www.sunsean.com/cssAnimate.html
Wow! There is a very noticeable performance increase when using CSS
in FF 2.0.0.4 <http://2.0.0.4> Mac
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