Hi Mike,

I tried both 0 and 1 and there have no difference.

Thanks,

Jiming

On Jul 18, 12:01 am, "Mike Alsup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm, my corporate firewall won't let me access that site.
>
> Something you can try is to override the opacity by setting the
> overlayCSS.opacity value to 0 or 1.  For example:
>
> $.blockUI.defaults.overlayCSS.opacity = 0;
> - or -
> $.blockUI.defaults.overlayCSS.opacity = 1;
>
> This will tell you if it is the opacity calcs and rendering that are
> causing the spike.  If so, and you're concerned about those older less
> powerful machines then you'll need to decide if you can live with a
> fully opaque or fully transparent solution.  Or if you need to find a
> different solution altogether.
>
> Let me know if you see any difference with these settings.
>
> Mike
>
> On 7/17/07, Jiming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi Mike,
>
> > I am using Windows2000/XP, and browser is IE6/IE7/Firefox2.
>
> > The url you can try ishttp://peds2.caitco.com, this is a chinese
> > version, hope . Please just try it at random:)
>
> > When we using a powerful CPU, it is not a problem. For example my PC's
> > CPU is AMD2600+. And it only consume about 30% CPU by using IE, 20% by
> > using FF. AndBlockUIis fast enough.
>
> > But when my test engineers test the system with an old machine, which
> > CPU less than 1Gz,blockUIwill make the CPU 100% and need 2-5 seconds
> > to wait even which real operation might only take less than 1 second.
>
> > I mean there still have a lot of old machine there, and we still need
> > consider them. What do you say?
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Jiming- Hide quoted text -
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