On Wed, 01 Jun 2005 09:24:23 -0400, Michael Hulet
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The problem is: CPU usage overload while scrolling up/down the website
(more with Firefox).
Wanna try? Use Firefox and go to
http://www.mindtheshark.com/blog/index.php/2005/05/31/2-a-mort-internet-explorer.
Try scrolling down the blog (it's in French)... Now, try scrolling up
and down like crazy... Using Firefox, my CPU usage is reaching 99%... I
have a P4 3200 Mhz!
Then, using something like "Web developer" Firefox plug-in, disable all
CSS styles and see the difference: no CPU usage, no overload. I also
tried only disabling background images (all PNGs): it doesn't help.
So my first question is: Is it true or am I just dreaming?
And my second is: What's wrong with my code? I really don't know why
this happens and it seems to be quite the same problem on other websites
I'm currently developing.
Michael
Michael,
I know from nothing about CPU stuff, but have a couple of off-the-wall
suggestions, not necessarily having to do with the subject line:
24 images including one that spins may be a bit much-- with some things,
'less is more.' Your layout is not handling zoom well, and is breakiing
badly at text-size "largest" in IE6.0(screen shot)
<http://www.dlaakso.com/french.jpg>. You may want to consider using
*relative font-sizing,* and adjusting the layout and positioning method to
accomadate zoom. It would be a good idea to validate your CSS and HTML
(and check your page in Opera).
Regards,
David Laakso
--
http://www.dlaakso.com/
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