Ok, the Problem is fixed in IE with the Class-Definitions in the Head. But with Firefox the Problem still exists... :-(
Muckinger wrote: > > I extended the Test-Page, Test3 + Test4 are now with style-definitions > from the head... but always the same effect :-( > > http://www.media-giganten.de/test/innerfade_test/test.html > http://www.media-giganten.de/test/innerfade_test/test.html > > > thumblewend wrote: >> >> >> On 28/06/2007, at 6:41 PM, Muckinger wrote: >>> Maybe someone can see whats going wrong: >>> http://www.media-giganten.de/test/innerfade_test/test.html >> >> The problem is not occurring Mac Firefox by the way. >> >> I think your issue is caused because you have all of the CSS inline >> within the style attribute. Maybe the style attribute is altered >> between animations so your permanent styles are disabled for a >> moment? Does the issue still occur if you put the general layout >> rules into a style tag in the head? >> >> Joel. >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/InnerFade-Plugin%3A-Text-jumps-from-left-to-the-center-tf3989346s15494.html#a11341923 Sent from the JQuery mailing list archive at Nabble.com.