Thanks for the feedback, Chris. I think the primary reason for the slowness of the sight's loading is the images involved. It's fairly heavy on the image side. Plus, it's loading a lot of jQuery. But, the images are what the client wanted...
A screenshot in Opera 9 would be welcome, if you don't mind. Thanks for the help! Rick > -----Original Message----- > From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > cjant83 > Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 5:18 PM > To: jQuery (English) > Subject: [jQuery] Re: Anyone have trouble viewing this site on Vista? > > > Hi Rick, > > I have a Vista laptop (unfortunately) with Sp1. The crossfade and web > site seems to be working fine with IE7, Firefox 2(.0.0.13), but > problems with Opera 9. I experience the weird slow downloading of > images under the menu, but also underneath that big image the body is > aligned to the left with no background images until I press on one of > the navigation buttons i.e. Home. I can take a screen grab if you want > or if you download Opera 9 you'll get the same thing. It's a nice > looking site but very slow loading (on a 1mb broadband connection UK). > Dont know if thats because its on dev space. > > Chris. > > > On Apr 16, 8:02 pm, "Rick Faircloth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, all.. > > > > I was attempting to demo this site and show off > > the Cycle plug-in to a prospective client, but the > > Cycle plug-in was acting very strangly... flickering, not > > showing images, etc. > > > > The other plug-ins were working properly. > > > > The client's laptop runs Vista. > > > > Anyone with Vista care to look at this site and check out > > the large photos under the menu and see if they crossfade? > > > > http://c21ar.wsm-dev.com > > > > Thanks! > > > > Rick