Probably the best idea is to implement some version of the  
DOMContentLoaded event.
http://dean.edwards.name/weblog/2006/06/again/

Alternately, you could use a combination document.write/noscript  
solution (bleh!).


TAG

On May 16, 2007, at 3:50 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> I'm trying to use Effect.Appear to fade in posts on a photoblog. The
> wiki entry for Effect.Appear says it will work "if the element was
> previously set to display:none; inside the style attribute of the
> element." Unfortunately, that method will leave the image hidden if JS
> is disabled.
>
>
> I thought I could work around this by using JS to first set
> display:none and then fade in, like this:
> function fadeIn() {
>       var current = document.getElementById("main");
>       current.style.display="none";
>       new Effect.Appear(current, { duration: 2.0 } );
> }
> window.onload = fadeIn;
>
>
> But that method ends up flashing the image before hiding it and then
> fading in. Is there some way I can make this accessible, and not have
> the image flash on load? Page is here: http://throughalensdarkly.com/
>
> Thanks,
> Doug
>
>
> >


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