Re: [css-d] Mousey!

2006-05-27 Thread Cédric Floquet (UMH)
Some uses of overflow: auto; and/or fixed stuff may break the wheel from time to time in various browsers. Hi everyone, I happened to notice the same problem a few days ago, while doing some tests (mainly on various versions of IE/win). I think : - IE 5.0 won't respond to the scrollwheel

[css-d] Mousey!

2006-05-26 Thread MarcLuzietti
Is there some setting CSS that is known to screw up scrolling via mouse wheel? I have two different skins for an app, and one scrolls fine, while the other does haltingly and incompletely. -- Marc Luzietti Flagship Project Bayview Financial, L.P. (305) 341-5624

Re: [css-d] Mousey!

2006-05-26 Thread cj
do you happen to have any very small repeating background graphics, such as 1px * 1px? if so, the browser has to do a lot of work to fill in the area that graphic covers, and making that background 10x10 or 20x20 or so will drastically decrease the scrolling hesitancy.

Re: [css-d] Mousey!

2006-05-26 Thread MarcLuzietti
Nope. -- Marc Luzietti Flagship Project Bayview Financial, L.P. (305) 341-5624 do you happen to have any very small repeating background graphics, __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [css-d] Mousey!

2006-05-26 Thread Christy Collins
I've found justified text to scroll with difficulty on Firefox - unrelated to the mouse -C On May 26, 2006, at 4:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nope. -- Marc Luzietti Flagship Project Bayview Financial, L.P. (305) 341-5624 do you happen to have any very small repeating background

Re: [css-d] Mousey!

2006-05-26 Thread Jan Brasna
Some uses of overflow: auto; and/or fixed stuff may break the wheel from time to time in various browsers. -- Jan Brasna :: www.alphanumeric.cz | www.janbrasna.com | www.wdnews.net __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]