css background rollover delay

liunx

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I'm not sure if this has been posted before but I will ask it.

<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.sbertalotto.com/apartment/">http://www.sbertalotto.com/apartment/</a><!-- m -->

After going to this site, move your mouse over the images, I am using the css hover background effect. In IE6 I noticed there is a delay everytime I go back over images that should've been cached already.

I tried preload the images with a css technique of loading the hover images and then setting their displays to none. So that they would load but not display on the page. That doesnt work.

I am trying to avoid using javascript to fix this problem. Anyone have any advice?

ThanksUnfortunately all I got was the <title> when I visited your page.

I'll go back and have a peek at yer source.

Some oversized links to maybe yahoo? Page not found and a lot of blankness is all I'm getting.

Confused.

Sorry man.That's a flash movie; nothing to do with CSS. :confused:There's a flash movie there?

Paint the insides of yer eye-lids white and close yer eyes. Consider that as a screen shot of what I'm getting. In fact I've noticed a lot of flash things have stopped working for me recently.

According to my firewall flash is enabled and allowed. I've reinstalled flash player 7 too but that didn't do anything. I think flash looks cheap and tacky so normally I wouldn't give a shift. But my favourite musicians site is all in flash! >_<Originally posted by Mr Herer
There's a flash movie there?
Oui, monsieur, c'est violà.

Originally posted by Mr Herer
I think flash looks cheap and tacky so normally I wouldn't give a shift. But my favourite musicians site is all in flash! >_<
Yeah, I don't usually like Flash -- 'specially when nothin' shows up. :confused: However, I would like to eventually learn Flash. ;)Ah. After threatening my firewall for a while I managed to get Flash back on. It would seem you can block/allow etc all kinds off stuff in different ways in different places. :rolleyes:



By the way. The almost none of your mouseover images match yer original images. Nice design idea though. Given me some idas. :D

Screw learning flash though. It's cheap and tacky (no offence meant there mididelight) and means you gotta use one of them god forsaken WISYWIG editors don't ya? Dream weaver isn't it? Hate them things. Last one I saw was a nightmare. Even in code view only, you so much as look at the keyboard and it automatically added in about nine gigabytes of <font>, <td>, <tr> and all that shift.

Anyway. Now I got my flash back, time to get on over to my fave musicians site and slap the headphones in and get listening to some good music (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.djshadow.com">http://www.djshadow.com</a><!-- m -->) . :D (Oh and send them a mail telling them off for having a flash only site. >_<haha, i despise WYSIWYG editors, I'm a Notepad guy all the way.

I was using css and images to make the rollover effect but then changed it to flash, cause its easier to do what i wanted with the effect.

sorry to disappoint you all. by the way if you want to see the problem i was having follow this link:


<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.sbertalotto.com/apartment/">http://www.sbertalotto.com/apartment/</a><!-- m -->


latershoot i was wrong, the url is

<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.sbertalotto.com/apartment/old_index.htm">http://www.sbertalotto.com/apartment/old_index.htm</a><!-- m -->


thats better
 
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