Unfortunately it doesn't :(
Brandon Aaron wrote:
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> I wonder if setting the background color to transparent will work?
> background-color: transparent;
>
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> Brandon Aaron
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> On 1/30/07, spl1nter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> This appe
her it's saved as an 8 bit or 24 bit PNG.
>
> -js
>
>
> On 1/29/07, Brandon Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I haven't found the secret yet. Some of my pngs do it and others don't.
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>> Brandon Aaron
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>
gt; not very well.
>
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> Brandon Aaron
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> On 1/29/07, spl1nter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I've only tested this with IE7 (don't have IE6 available - I'd imagine
>> it'd
>> be worse what with it's lack of native alpha-
I've only tested this with IE7 (don't have IE6 available - I'd imagine it'd
be worse what with it's lack of native alpha-transparency support) but it's
pretty strange.
http://www.devioustree.co.uk/
At the link above I'm using fadeIn() and fadeOut(). It works fine apart from
when I've got a PNG b
7;t see it is it something coded in the css or ...
> maybe I am blind!
> ==
> although the page works.... jerkiness must be stopped!
>
> On 1/28/07, spl1nter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Cheers for the replies.
>>
>> Jake, that tip was very help
Cheers for the replies.
Jake, that tip was very helpful for reducing the volume of code cheers!
Unfortunately using '#[something]' instead of '' doesn't seem to have helped
with the flickering :(
Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ wrote:
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> "#" vs "" !! definitely causes problems!
>
> Might I also suggest you code href=
Hey,
That's meant to happen. Cheers though :)
Gerry Danen wrote:
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> Tom,
>
> I don't have an explanation, but I noticed that clicking a link the
> second time, makes the content go away in both FF2 and IE7. Perhaps
> there's a connection?
>
> Gerry
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I'm working on a new design that's going to use jQuery for the menu. The link
is below:
http://www.gamehideout.co.uk/folio/
When using the menu I'm using slideDown and slideToggle and it works fine
mostly. But sometimes (roughly 50% of the time) when using slideToggle to
close a and then slideT