Anyone have any ideas why only MAC Browsers do this?
Its working perfectly on my page right now:
http://john1.netfirms.com/VAM/template.html
but. I know I hate the damn "but" too.. :confused:
on a MAC in both firefox and safari it seems that the cycle using div #s1
seems to change the color of other text on the page and make it bold as the
im
> since technically there is no next element, it goes back to the front?
There is always a next slide. :-)
The problem in IE7 was that I had an extra comma in the code that I
posted and a JS error was occurring in IE7. I didn't realize the
"extra comma" problem had been fixed in IE8 - good to
I installed ie 8 and it seems to work now, however for one of the images, the
positioning is off. It seems as if the top/left corner is being positioned
instead of the actual image.
Screenshot here: http://john1.netfirms.com/VAM/screenshot-1.png
Also I installed developer toolbar but it shows
> That works great in firefox, Opera and Safari and it is exactly what I'm
> looking for.
> But when testing it in IE 7.0 it doesn't show anything except for the
> background colors.
Interesting. I'm running IE8 and it looks ok when running in "IE7
Browser Mode" as well as "Compatibility Mode".
Hey Mike!
That works great in firefox, Opera and Safari and it is exactly what I'm
looking for.
But when testing it in IE 7.0 it doesn't show anything except for the
background colors.
Any suggestions with that?
John
malsup wrote:
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>> I got it rotating, however I cant get the images to
> I got it rotating, however I cant get the images to stay in the middle of
> the div. If I add
>
> position: relative !important;
> top: 50%;
> left: 50%;
>
> to the image class when being displayed it centers horizontally but not
> vertically, but it also breaks the fade transition by displa
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