I take a deeper look at the plugin, and it seems that Firefox has problems
with the "postion: absolut" at line 44

$(elements[i]).css('z-index', String(elements.length-i)).css('position',
'absolute');

only a guess... 

but the style-declaration is need, else the hole container jums when fading.


Muckinger wrote:
> 
> I push the thread a little bit, because we really need a Cross-Browser
> Solution for such Fading-Stuff.
> I tested a lttle bit more, but until now no solution for Safari and
> Firefox 1.5 worked..... 
> 
> 
> 
> Muckinger wrote:
>> 
>> I use Firefox 1.5. Maybe this Version causes the Problem. Maybe anybody
>> have a Solution für all Main-Browsers...
>> 
>> I also tried the new Windows-Version of Safari. In this Browser the
>> Problem ist that the first Content fade out, but no new Content
>> appears.... hmmm
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> thumblewend wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 28/06/2007, at 10:20 PM, Muckinger wrote:
>>>> Sorry fpr the double-Posting, bitte i replied to the wrong message...
>>>>
>>>> Ok, the Problem is fixed in IE with the Class-Definitions in the  
>>>> Head. But
>>>> with Firefox the Problem still exists...
>>>> :-(
>>> 
>>> At my end, the problem appears to be fixed in IE6, IE7, and the  
>>> problem  never appeared in Firefox Mac OR Windows (Firefox 2.0.0.4).
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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