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Scroller Layers overlap in Firefox...not in others
Asked 25 Aug 2006 06:49:49
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25 Aug 2006 06:49:49 Nicole Bateman posted:
Hi. I have a scroller on a new site Im working on and it is perfect in IE, but in NN, Mozilla and Firefox it makes the multiple layers overlap. They dont overlap to the same degree, but it is as if the second layer starts before it is supposed to. take a look...www.vailchristian.com
any help would be g.r.e.a.t. thanks!
nicole
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Replied 27 Aug 2006 01:19:47
27 Aug 2006 01:19:47 Marja Ribbers-de Vroed replied:
Hi Nicole,
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Hi. I have a scroller on a new site Im working on and it is perfect in IE, but in NN, Mozilla and Firefox it makes the multiple layers overlap. They dont overlap to the same degree, but it is as if the second layer starts before it is supposed to. take a look...
www.vailchristian.com
any help would be g.r.e.a.t. thanks!
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You've set the scroller to automatically scroll 85 pixels every 2000 ms. But the content 'blocks' are probably not exactly 85 pixels high each.
For an image, the width and height is always the same in any browser, but with text there are slight differences in styling between browsers.
And I think that's what causing this issue here: each block may be 85 pixels high in IE, but that's probably not the case in eg. Firefox.
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Marja de Vroed
www.clubwebware.nl
www.prikhetop.nl
www.flevooware.nl/dreamweaver/
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Hi. I have a scroller on a new site Im working on and it is perfect in IE, but in NN, Mozilla and Firefox it makes the multiple layers overlap. They dont overlap to the same degree, but it is as if the second layer starts before it is supposed to. take a look...
www.vailchristian.com
any help would be g.r.e.a.t. thanks!
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You've set the scroller to automatically scroll 85 pixels every 2000 ms. But the content 'blocks' are probably not exactly 85 pixels high each.
For an image, the width and height is always the same in any browser, but with text there are slight differences in styling between browsers.
And I think that's what causing this issue here: each block may be 85 pixels high in IE, but that's probably not the case in eg. Firefox.
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Marja de Vroed
www.clubwebware.nl
www.prikhetop.nl
www.flevooware.nl/dreamweaver/
Replied 27 Aug 2006 04:12:04
27 Aug 2006 04:12:04 Nicole Bateman replied:
You've set the scroller to automatically scroll 85 pixels every 2000 ms. But the content 'blocks' are probably not exactly 85 pixels high each.
For an image, the width and height is always the same in any browser, but with text there are slight differences in styling between browsers.
And I think that's what causing this issue here: each block may be 85 pixels high in IE, but that's probably not the case in eg. Firefox.
thanks, i think that is the problem. is there a way to pause after a given number of seconds? thanks
Replied 28 Aug 2006 09:14:58
28 Aug 2006 09:14:58 Marja Ribbers-de Vroed replied:
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<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>
You've set the scroller to automatically scroll 85 pixels every 2000 ms. But the content 'blocks' are probably not exactly 85 pixels high each.
For an image, the width and height is always the same in any browser, but with text there are slight differences in styling between browsers.
And I think that's what causing this issue here: each block may be 85 pixels high in IE, but that's probably not the case in eg. Firefox.
<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
thanks, i think that is the problem. is there a way to pause after a given number of seconds? thanks
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No, sorry... there isn't.
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Marja de Vroed
www.clubwebware.nl
www.prikhetop.nl
www.flevooware.nl/dreamweaver/
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You've set the scroller to automatically scroll 85 pixels every 2000 ms. But the content 'blocks' are probably not exactly 85 pixels high each.
For an image, the width and height is always the same in any browser, but with text there are slight differences in styling between browsers.
And I think that's what causing this issue here: each block may be 85 pixels high in IE, but that's probably not the case in eg. Firefox.
<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
thanks, i think that is the problem. is there a way to pause after a given number of seconds? thanks
<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
No, sorry... there isn't.
--
Marja de Vroed
www.clubwebware.nl
www.prikhetop.nl
www.flevooware.nl/dreamweaver/
