Can someone point me to where I might log a bug with Gecko or Webkit?
I'm fairly new to this whole process.

Thanks again.


On Aug 20, 3:41 pm, "Jonathan Vanherpe (T & T NV)" <jonat...@tnt.be>
wrote:
> I see the same thing on Ubuntu, so I guess it's some bug that's both in
> Gecko and Webkit (I see it in Firefox and in Chromium, not in Opera).
> There's slight differences between the way the artifacts are shown in
> both browsers.
>
> Your best bet might be to try and get in touch with somebody that's
> working on either Webkit or Mozilla through IRC or something.
>
> Jonathan
>
>
>
> Liam Potter wrote:
>
> > Might have something to do with cleartype?
>
> > Leonard Martin wrote:
> >> Apologies, I missed the link:
>
> >>http://in.tellig.net/jquery.animateparam/jquery.animateparam.js
>
> >> and
>
> >>http://in.tellig.net/jquery.animateparam/for an example.
>
> >> On Aug 19, 2:08 pm, Leonard Martin <leonard.mar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> I've been trying to write an extension to the animate function to
> >>> allow the animation of elements along a parameterised path (in the
> >>> original motivation this was around the diameter of a circle) whilst
> >>> keeping use of things like $.easing and $().stop(). I've managed to
> >>> put something together that seems to work, except that in the basic
> >>> example I have one of the animated elements leaves a trail behind it
> >>> as it moves it certain browsers.
>
> >>> It seems to work fine in IE6 and Opera(Win) but leaves a trail in FF
> >>> 3.5.2, Chrome 2.0.172.40 and Safari 4.02.
>
> >>> I'm assuming it's a rendering engine bug, but it's something I've
> >>> never come across before, so if anyone has any sage advice about how
> >>> to deal with it, or has any other feedback on the plugin in general
> >>> then I'd be interested to hear.
>
> --
> Jonathan Vanherpe - Tallieu & Tallieu NV - jonat...@tnt.be

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