Erratic Mouse over Graphics

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Something has changed on my web page that the mouse goes real crazy when you
move it over any of the graphics pictures which are hyperlinks.
Can anyone help with this?
 
Is the mouse off its meds?

A URL and summary of what the mouse does when it goes crazy would be
helpful, and possibly amusing - I've never seen a crazy mouse before.

Bob Lehmann
 
I have...once when I left my radio pen on top of my drawing tablet which
itself was buried under a stack of papers...drove me nuts for 3 days every
time the paper stack jiggled the mouse went off on its own...thought I had a
ghost operating the mouse.
 
I'm sorry, but my mouse doesn't work on your site. How do you expect people
to help with the problem if you make it difficult for them to do so?

Perhaps you should spendmore time on the things that have value instead of
the crappy no-right-click garbage.

PS - Your site is very amateurish, even without the no-right-click garbage.
Maybe you should add more things that scroll and move around.

Bob Lehmann
 
I can't duplicate the problem.
Then again even if it did move...there's some much other stuff that IS
moving - who could tell?
 
The page never stops loading, and I have the equivalent of TI download speeds.

To much animation, to many JavaScript's, too many banners and scrolling marquees.



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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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This site is best viewed............
........................with a computer
 
No wonder the mouse is erratic. The CPU has no cycles left by the time it
gets to the mouse....
 
Yup.
Didn't think to open Task Manager or Process Explorer and then the page.

Bet you're exactly right. Slower CPU's are overwhelmed

And fwiw, JavaScript "loop events" will max a CPU faster that most people think.

A great example is those "falling snowflake" routines.


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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
........................with a computer
 
Also doesn't help that the page at
http://www.myleague.com/luckyones/fr_title.php?t=myleague&l=luckyones&g=cl&svr=cgi3
has radically broken / invalid Html that most browser won't even render

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| The page never stops loading, and I have the equivalent of TI download speeds.
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| To much animation, to many JavaScript's, too many banners and scrolling marquees.
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| --
| Steve Easton
| Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| 95isalive
| This site is best viewed............
| .......................with a computer
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| | > http://www.myleague.com/luckyones
| > Just move your mouse over any of the links for graphics.
| > This does not happen with firefox browser. I have so many complaints about
| > it.
| >
| > "E. T. Culling" wrote:
| >
| > > We need to see it! URL?
| > > ETC
| > > | > > > Something has changed on my web page that the mouse goes real crazy when
| > > > you
| > > > move it over any of the graphics pictures which are hyperlinks.
| > > > Can anyone help with this?
| > >
| > >
| > >
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I have no control over any html code that is pointing to the myleague
servers. The only code I can change is the iframe starting at the clocks and
ending at the BUX graphics and the calendar to the right of it. I can also
add links to the left hand menu, but the code is that of myleague.
 
I guess I made a mistake in coming here for help. I did not ask for
criticism about my page. And to let you know that there are only 2 java
scripts for each of the clocks running, one marquee and the other moving
graphics are just .gif's. There are no scripts for falling snowflakes, that
is the background page moving.
I won't come here for help anymore, sorry to have bothered you.
 
Then I guess you really didn't want help!
ETC
swork said:
I guess I made a mistake in coming here for help. I did not ask for
criticism about my page. And to let you know that there are only 2 java
scripts for each of the clocks running, one marquee and the other moving
graphics are just .gif's. There are no scripts for falling snowflakes,
that
is the background page moving.
I won't come here for help anymore, sorry to have bothered you.
 
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