The site has an actual amount of layers:
Cloud Wrapper cloud 1 cloud 2 cloud 3 Sky Furthest hills Middle hills Close hills Grass directly in front of you Tree Content Container Nav Actual Content this is a outdated site for the javascript (e.g. clouds don't repeat, sky only goes from a dark blue to light blue and doesn't repeat, etc) but the actual markup is pretty close to the same. I've been working locally on this. http://oscargodson.com/labs/boozker/ I don't think it's possible to center it with only CSS Liam Potter wrote: > > > can't you just put your site in a wrapper div and give it the css > property of margin:0 auto > no need for javascript to center a site. > > OscarGodson wrote: >> I'm writing a site in a lot of javascript that has a lot of effects. I'm >> really trying to push the limits on jQuery. Right now my site has >> animated >> background image that moves slowly moves up, multiple clouds moving >> across >> the sky then loops around again, animated content area (when you click on >> an >> image, it fades out the images and fades in the corresponding content), >> bouncing tabs when you hover on them and I have it center my website >> wrapper >> due to the many layers of the site. >> >> The problem is that when I'm not on the site Firefox's memory usage >> (looking >> at ONLY this webpage) 108mb and when I view my site it jumps to 115mb. >> >> But what I'm worried about is that my fan speeds go from 3989RPMS (before >> viewing site) to 4727RPMS. >> >> That's over 730RPMS+ faster! :confused: >> >> I think it's because of this piece of code that recenters my site >> >> function absoluteCenter(){ >> var window_size = $(window).width(); >> var wrapper_width = $('#wrapper').width(); >> var center_it = ((window_size/2)-(wrapper_width/2)); >> $('#wrapper').css({left:center_it+'px'}); >> setTimeout('absolute_center()',1); // <---- I think it's this! >> } >> >> >> How else can I get Firefox to not have a delay when a user resizes the >> browser window? Safari doesn't need that last line and updates right >> away, >> but firefox can have up to a full 2-3 second delay at times! >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Firefox-and-JS-Function-Overloading-My-Computer--tp20556017s27240p20556616.html Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.