It is not that you have to face daily problems with Internet Explorer, but when you actually run from a browser like Opera Do it - throws you in the way.
I found the most things to work with Firefox, Chrome and IE (besides the fact that the fancybox is not validating all IE-Fix as green, but it's a The issue is
anyway , the problem that I can not seem to find is the best description with the screenshot!
Hover works, lights up the images as it has to do, but it's "fade out" images. Does not display correctly as is done in all other browsers as shown only above the parts of the images.
Opera-users can see the webpage at hxxp: // < Strong> www.patrikarvidsson.com/project/portfolio
I have installed the latest opera as of today, because it was reported a day ago by a friend.
// FedEfact $ ("LiveQuery for thumbs.") ".) .livequery (function () {$ ("Thumbs"). Css ("opacity", "0.6"); $ ("thumbs"). Hover (function () {$ (this) .stop () ({obscurity: 1.0}, " Fast ");}, function () {$ (this) .stop (). Animate ({obscurity: 0.6}, "sharp");});});
jQuery .load-code for a link;
$ ("a.dartLink"). Click (function () {$ ('Div # content') load ("content / digitalart.php"); return false;});
Link to one of the gallery pages (surrounded by a list);
& lt; A href = "index.php? L = digitalart" class = "dart link gallery" & gt; & Lt; Span & gt; Digital Illustration & lt; / Span & gt; & Lt; / A & gt;
HTML for one of thumbs;
& lt; Div class = "thumbbox" & gt; & Lt; A rel = "digitalart" href = "thumblink.jpg" square = "thumb" title = "estralis" & gt; & Lt; Img src = "picture / thumb / astralysismol.jpg" alt = "" /> gt; & Lt; / A & gt; & Lt; / Div & gt;
On the second thought, though, it may not be related to jQuery. I just added the CSS tag to the case. Although I still do not know what is the reason for this. Unfortunately, since I edit this post, the threshold for the image and the hyperlink again applies because I'm a new user.
Edit the post I think I am now able to include the necessary code.
Patrick,
This is not the main question of your (and unless you By putting some code that we can analyze, stay away from answering it), but be careful with the lightbox plug-ins when using IE. It works very oddly when you have a lot of pictures on the page (i.e. [no reasonably intended] this will stop the execution of the entire browser and until all the images are loaded, the operating system Will slow down). My solution to this problem was to use the Colorbox plugin, which you can find here:
I think it is very fast as a light box, except it Works perfectly in IE.
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