A question for you FireFox users: Do the animated Emoticons (clapping, laughing, etc.) no longer animate under FireFox? E.g., are these eyes rolling? :roll: Didn't know if it was my settings, or an incompatibility with FireFox. (I assumed they're just animated GIFs.) Danke!
Jeff, will you STOP rolling your eyes at us, it is a bit rude! ;-) Yes it works on FireFox for me. Don't know if I have any special things set to make it work though.
Thanks, Bruce -- obviously, I've done something funky. OK, apologies -- they're not rolling under IE, either. I suspect I've gone too far with ZoneAlarm or something...
[In best Jim Backus "Mr. Magoo" voice:] Danny! You've done it again! Went to Privacy/Ad Blocking in new ZoneAlert Security Suite, selected PriusChat from the Site List, switched off animated blocking for PriusChat, and voila! The little eyes work like a charm! I switched to DSL two weeks ago; really liked the free ZoneAlarm product, and decided to go the whole distance and buy the Security Suite. THere are some nice additions, but sometimes I think I would have been better off just buying ZoneAlarm Pro and leaving it at that. Just glad to have a good NAT hardware firewall between me and the 'net.
So... could someone please tell me "to what degree" the brand new animation I just put on my homepage works. It should transition from image to image with any up-to-date browser. Layers and dynamic images aren't too complicated. But I am uncertain if the fade effect will be visible. If it works entirely with FireFox, that's another endorsement point for it.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(john1701a\";p=\"47445)</div> Sure - which image is supposed to be animated? Sounds like something done with Javascript - which I avoid using. Usually, sites have it just to add loads of irritating fluff in the way of getting at the information I'm after.
The animation is a FADE from blank to each image. I am a bit baffled by the difference between my home & work browser. The centering only seemed to look right at home, so it's smoother. Hmm. As for not including javascript anymore, I consider that a non-issue now. If you are using a browser so old that it doesn't support javascript, you've got a ton of security issues to worry about. I also don't believe in absolutes, so minimal use should be acceptable.
I don't know John. With FireFox, I get no fading images. Under IE, they are there but they stomp on the text. I gather they are supposed to be in what I see as white space above.