On 16 Feb 2009, Michael Drake wrote:
> In article <5b936c2e50.roger...@rogerarm.freeuk.com>,
>    Roger Darlington <roger...@freeuk.com> wrote:
> 
>> If I visit (on my hard drive) numerouus pages of my wild flower
>> website (URL above) which uses a lot of jpegs on one page, and first
>> visit a lot of pages with loads of jpegs on each, then scroll up and
>> down a page with 8 or so jpegs on it, eventually the images will start
>> to break up, un-able to keep up with the scrolling/refreshing, and
>> show a horizontal venetian blind effect, consisting of repeated
>> sections of the same image separated by 1/4 inch or so, to form a
>> venetian blind.
> 
> Do you use Geminus? If so, open its Choices and in the "Accelerarion
> options", add an entry for NetSurf if there isn't one already and make
> sure the 2nd and 3rd options are unticked for NetSurf.

Aha. I do indeed run Geminus. Many thanks Michael. Now 2/3rds 
un-ticked :-)


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Cheers
Roger
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