Hi everyone, i´m from brazilian, my english is too bad. Sorry for bad questions.
But, ok ok, This depends on the computer hardware, engine of the browser, how the plugin is written and more... But, another question, The algorithm of animation that has been made in jquery to give the best quality in this regard? I want to say this, the jquery it was done with lower quality animation to preserve the other strengths? (Or Not?) Because i have a project to build, and smoothing is very important to me. I like jquery, but sometimes i see mootools more smooth than jquery. And the other animations frameworks, anyone know if they are better in this point? On 5 dez, 01:04, Dave Methvin <dave.meth...@gmail.com> wrote: > > ok, I've used some code I had lying around and put dummy content in > > there:http://www.tnt.be/bugs/jquery/moovsjquery/ > > > I actually don't really see a difference on my Ubuntu box (using FF > > 3.6b4), but there's a huge difference on a colleague's G4 (OS X 10.4, > > Firefox 3.5.5), so try to find a slow computer to test this on. > > Jonathan, thanks for doing the demo. Pretty nice demo, by the way! > > I tried it on my system, but it's a fast Dell notebook running Windows > 7. The demo ran smoothly on Firefox 3.5, IE8, Opera 10, and Chrome 3.