Any ideas on this? Still stuck...
On Nov 1, 4:33 pm, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have to remove it, because the code directly following shows it > loading the new image and appending it to the parent div. So in order > for the image that was faded out to not be there, it has to be > removed. Once all the rows of the table have been clicked on, they > images are cached and then I can just alter the "src" attribute's > value for the image. > > As far as the dimensions are concerned, I disagree. The flicker only > occurs in Firefox, and moreover, the images are dynamically created > with a php script in the CMS that I built. They all can't be the same > size, because the images will never all be the same size, and in order > to keep the aspect ratio intact, I have to allow them to have > different widths and heights. > > So thanks for the suggestion, but still having an issue. > > And I'm glad you like the site...my own creation on the front end and > all the work on the back end as well. > > Cheers. > > Joe > > www.subprint.com > > On Nov 1, 1:43 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > Not sure why you wouldremovethe photo... What happens when you hide > > it. > > > On my G4 mac everything looks good except on the photo of "Little Dave > > Thompson". It moves up and down as it comes in. Noflickerbut it > > doesn't look right. > > > I think your problem is related to different dimension in your images. > > When you display "Little Dave Thompson" you are removing an image with > > different height dimensions. I'd recommend keep heights and widths the > > same on all images. No need toremoveimages either. Just hide them, > > check to see if they are there before you load them. (Easy to do in > > JQuery) > > > The website looks great BTW. I have my own band (http:// > > RodeoClownsBand.com) > > > Regards, > > > -b > > > On Oct 31, 3:18 pm, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Go here: > > > >http://www.theshedbbq.com/dev/franchise/events > > > > Click on one of the rows in the table and you'll see the image fade > > > out and thenflicker. > > > > var livePhoto = $('img#eventImage'); > > > livePhoto.fadeOut('fast'); > > > livePhoto.remove(); > > > > Not sure what is causing this but I use > > > setTimeout( livePhoto.remove(), 50 but it did not work. > > > > Suggestions?