On Mar 28, 2008, at 2:41 PM, rorschak wrote:



This normally only affects IE6 when using an LCD monitor. It has to due with the font-smoothing settings on your monitor. LCDs use Cleartype by default (I believe), which when using an opacity on your show effect produces that fuzzy look. If you turn off Cleartype on your monitor this should fix your problem, but I doubt you'll get other people to do the same. The best idea would be to take any opacity setting off of your animation. On the other hand, if you're using a CRT and turn Cleartype on, you can reproduce the
fuzziness.

Or do like i do and tell IE6 people they're using IE6, so they deserve it :)

Or, as Snef mentioned, you can define a background color in your stylesheet for the element that is being faded.

--Karl
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