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Hi,
Thanks for this great code - it works great for me with IE8 but with one small problem - every time it changes to a new image in the rotation it stretches the image height by a few mm and then before the image changes it un-stretches it again - giving an annoying little jumping effect. I have tried changing the header image height setting down and up in ATO but it makes no difference - do you have any suggestions? Thanks. |
are you using the fading in/out or just the rotation - what is the url?
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Using this code in JS.php works, but now I have problems with the overlay logo.
Starting the website, the logo shows. Direct during the first fade out/in, the logo dissapears. Everey fade in, the logo shows up a fraction of a second and than fades out again. How do I overcome this problem? |
and now I see it does not work properly in IE, There I see no fading, but the logo is continue visible.
In Firefox the fading works, but the logo dissappears. URL: www.concordiaeefde.nl |
the js.php edit works for me in 3.5.3, however in IE the images don't resize to fit any browser window when the rotation is turned on.
with rotation set at zero and alignment at Top Center, the image does at least stay centered to fit the window, and the image changes with each page load as it should. is there a code edit that would force IE to see the rotation as always being set at zero, but allowing the fading rotation to work in FF? thanks |
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