I just read another post about the cycle plugin. Maybe that will help?
http://www.malsup.com/jquery/cycle/
daveJay wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions, that's very handy! =) While I think it has
helped some, it hasn't made an appreciable difference on the overall
performance.
I don't think it's
FF3 should be
coming out soon and hopefully the adoption rate will be quick.
Well, we may be seeing different problems, but I'm running FF3 on
Windows, and the fade transition between large images is not
particularly smooth, so not sure that's going to be the savior.
~ ~ Dave
daveJay wrote
Thanks for the suggestions, that's very handy! =) While I think it has
helped some, it hasn't made an appreciable difference on the overall
performance.
I don't think it's the method of dissolve that's the problem. I tried
a scriptaculous fade and had the same issue. I think it's mostly the
fact
Just found this jQ fade technique:
http://jqueryfordesigners.com/image-cross-fade-transition/
DaveG wrote:
I made some minor code and css changes to your template, but still
didn't manage to get a smooth fade effect, so I'm not sure the issue
lies there alone.
You might want to check
ht
I made some minor code and css changes to your template, but still
didn't manage to get a smooth fade effect, so I'm not sure the issue
lies there alone.
You might want to check
http://brainerror.net/scripts/javascript/blendtrans/ -- there is a
pretty smooth image fade effect that seems to
> Upon further investigation, it's the Mac Firefox that's giving me
> grief, the performance while still a tad hampered is acceptable. I
> guess there's not much I can do about it except hope that things will
> improve in the Mac FF3.
Possibly the unneeded fadeOut of all images, even the ones alr
Upon further investigation, it's the Mac Firefox that's giving me
grief, the performance while still a tad hampered is acceptable. I
guess there's not much I can do about it except hope that things will
improve in the Mac FF3.
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