To see this bug in action, visit:
http://www.keytosavannah.com
click on one of the days in the events calendar (top of the left column
on most any page).  A div will use the slide animation to display on
top of the calendar with that day's events.

This works fine in IE6/7, Safari, Mac Firefox, and possibly Windows
Firefox 2.  However using Windows Firefox 3 the animation "interferes"
with the elements around the calendar in a way that I can't really
explain.  It doesn't really display the hidden part of the calendar
overlay, but whatever space it would normally occupy if it were fully
visible is distorted and jumpy while the animation plays.

Anyone have any idea what causes this?  I've tried emptying the
contents of that div because I suspected the table might be at fault,
but it did not change the animation issue. I also tried using slideUp/
slideDown/slideToggle functions but every method of sliding displays
the same way.

Thanks,
-ender

repost from earlier, still really strange behavior in firefox 3 windows.

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