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whole lot of shaking going on
how do I stop my shaking???
http://builder.hysteriaweb.net/index.php?page=127&width=1004&height=591 the code is as optimized as I can get, the last thing I do is rezie the actual image (the code resizes the div, then finally I resize the code, so any movements to the actual image are being done in one block! ideas? anyone played with this before? |
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RE: whole lot of shaking going on
Does anyone understand this question.
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RE: whole lot of shaking going on
i do! ..he's got a picture, on a page, that dynamically enlarges itself. as it enlarges though you can see it growing pixel by pixel which makes it appear to be shaking - and he's trying to make it a smooth transition.
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RE: whole lot of shaking going on
Notepad - you are 100% correct!!!
now what is the solution???? :-) |
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RE: whole lot of shaking going on
Notepad is my HERO.
He is Man of boo koo PHP knowledge. |
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