Michael Stevens wrote:
http://www.regencygarden.com/test/
http://www.regencygarden.com/test/regency.css
I'm using CSS rollovers just like I've done for other projects. This one has
a very noticable flicker of the images as they swap out. I thought it might
be a file size problem but the
I'll reply to all in one email...
Yes, it was the browser cache settings in IE. I was doing some testing on
our intranet and I had changed IE's cache.
Before another lister told me the cause I did try the background-position
thing with one image and it failed on the first try. Before I could to
It's so slow I can watch the status bar as it says it's downloading the
rollover image... again... and again... and again...
Is there a solution?
Painful I know, but fortunately the answer is that, yes, you can make
those pesky flickers go away
Michael Stevens wrote:
I probably could optimize the images and save as GIF. I've never liked GIF
and never used it unless I need transparency. JPG usually looks better but
in this case GIF might not be so bad in this instance.
Can I go slightly off topic for this list for a moment? Whether
http://www.regencygarden.com/test/
http://www.regencygarden.com/test/regency.css
I'm using CSS rollovers just like I've done for other projects. This one has
a very noticable flicker of the images as they swap out. I thought it might
be a file size problem but the buttons are only 24k. I checked