I just figured something else out.  I took out this line out of that CSS
block: overflow-y: auto !important;
And it fixed the problem.  Does anyone know of a workaround for this?
Thanks
Mike

On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 8:34 AM, Mike Dodge <dmikest...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I changed it to absolute instead of fixed, didn't fix it.  I'm not sure
> what you meant by " Try using it as a background-image for the
> body or a layer".  That background image is in the layout template and does
> not cycle.
> This started happening when I added the .scrolling div.  The CSS for that
> is:
> .scrolling {
>     overflow-y: auto !important;
>     position: absolute;
>     width: 100%;
>     height: auto;
>     top: 290px;
>     bottom: 0;
> }
> I need this because if the resolution is short (~900 or less), it starts to
> hide content and it needs to add a scrollbar, but I couldn't have all the
> content on the page scrolling, so I just put it around the content boxes and
> the footer.
>
> Thanks
> Mike
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 9:29 PM, Ricardo Tomasi <ricardob...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>>
>> I can see the choppiness you mention here (FF3 on a 2.0ghz PC). It
>> seems the image at the #bottomback div is somehow being affected/moved
>> by the slide animations. Try using it as a background-image for the
>> body or a layer, and use absolute positioning instead of fixed -
>> doesn't make any difference in your case, because the page doesn't
>> have any scrolling, but could improve performance.
>>
>> On Dec 17, 6:05 pm, "Mike Dodge" <dmikest...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Great news, I was able to get the site online so I can show others and
>> > therefore get some help.  Here is the URL:http://adc4web.adceval.com
>> > Any insight to why it is being jerky/choppy would be greatly
>> appreciated.
>> > Thanks
>> > Mike
>> >
>> > On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 11:42 AM, Mike Alsup <mal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > > > I am creating a website for my company.  I am using the cycle plugin
>> to
>> > > > navigate horizontally between pages.  The plugin is awesome.
>>  However the
>> > > > site is starting to get pretty full and I've just added something
>> that
>> > > has
>> > > > made the cycle navigation choppy, just in firefox.  The site is not
>> > > public
>> > > > so I don't have a URL.  But I just added a div to the page to allow
>> for
>> > > some
>> > > > internal scrolling which seemed to be the cause of the choppiness.
>> > > > Here is the CSS for the div that I just added that made the site
>> choppy.
>> > > >  This div goes inside of the div that gets cycled.
>> > > > .scrolling {
>> > > >     overflow-y: auto !important;
>> > > >     position: absolute;
>> > > >     width: 100%;
>> > > >     height: auto;
>> > > >     top: 270px;
>> > > >     bottom: 0;
>> >
>> > > > }
>> >
>> > > > Is there something obvious in here that might be causing the
>> problem?  Or
>> > > do
>> > > > I need to show more code?
>> > > > Thank you very much.
>> > > > Mike
>> >
>> > > That's not enough code to give me any ideas.  Can you create a small
>> > > demo page that shows the problem and post a link?
>>
>
>

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