Firefox vs. IE

G

Guest

well i fixed that with putting the two pictures in their own cells instead of
craming them both in the same cell...
but now... firefox doesn't do that page transition that IE does... i wanted
a slow fade... it works in IE .... just not firefox... is FF not the best it
can be yet...?
 
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=?Windows-1252?Q?Rob_Giordano_\=28Crash_Gordon=AE\

page transitions...I think they're supported only in IE.

personally...you're better off without it - btw, your site looks good.

| well i fixed that with putting the two pictures in their own cells instead of
| craming them both in the same cell...
| but now... firefox doesn't do that page transition that IE does... i wanted
| a slow fade... it works in IE .... just not firefox... is FF not the best it
| can be yet...?
|
| "Sothpaw" wrote:
|
| > i finished with my office website... and now i open it in Firefox instead of
| > the usual IE and the alignment is off
| > http://www.foxarch.com/
| > any clue what i need to fix this...?
 
M

Murray

page transitions...I think they're supported only in IE.
personally...you're better off without it

Definitely right on both counts.

--
Murray
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message page transitions...I think they're supported only in IE.

personally...you're better off without it - btw, your site looks good.

| well i fixed that with putting the two pictures in their own cells instead
of
| craming them both in the same cell...
| but now... firefox doesn't do that page transition that IE does... i
wanted
| a slow fade... it works in IE .... just not firefox... is FF not the best
it
| can be yet...?
|
| "Sothpaw" wrote:
|
| > i finished with my office website... and now i open it in Firefox
instead of
| > the usual IE and the alignment is off
| > http://www.foxarch.com/
| > any clue what i need to fix this...?
 
J

JoeM

Personally I like it, on a site I do it draws attention to the site. It is
something different that no one else offers.
 
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=?Windows-1252?Q?Rob_Giordano_\=28Crash_Gordon=AE\

I find it distracting...like having someone turning the page of a book while I'm still reading.


| Personally I like it, on a site I do it draws attention to the site. It is
| something different that no one else offers.
|
| | > well i fixed that with putting the two pictures in their own cells instead
| > of
| > craming them both in the same cell...
| > but now... firefox doesn't do that page transition that IE does... i
| > wanted
| > a slow fade... it works in IE .... just not firefox... is FF not the best
| > it
| > can be yet...?
| >
| > "Sothpaw" wrote:
| >
| >> i finished with my office website... and now i open it in Firefox instead
| >> of
| >> the usual IE and the alignment is off
| >> http://www.foxarch.com/
| >> any clue what i need to fix this...?
|
|
 
F

fido

I find it distracting...like having someone turning the page of a book while I'm still reading.

But it only happens in response to your clicking the link to the next
page. Nobody else's. You're the one who triggers the page transition.
:)

fido
 

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