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Sep 7 2007, 06:45 AM
I use the Lightbox JS script for displaying images (seen here). It works great, but the trouble is, in Opera when you click an image to view a larger version, the image will load up and everything like usual but if your mouse cursor is hovered over the image the opacity will get stuck at less than full. When an image usually loads the opacity starts at very opaque(maybe 0) and fades in to full opacity. But for some reason in Opera, hovering over it will stop this function from finishing. Take a look at the script and see if you can help me figure out why this is happening or how I can fix it. I hope somebody here can help me |
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Sep 7 2007, 07:07 AM
Are you using dreamweaver? there is an onload problem if you are. check at http://www.huddletogether.com/forum/commen...iscussionID=678 yet??? |
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Sep 9 2007, 06:26 PM
Hmmm... I read that page from the link you posted. I'm not sure that problem is the same as mine. Dreamweaver shouldn't have anything to do with it. I think it is just some bug in the programming that doesn't allow it to work to well with opera. It's not a huge problem. I probably just need to add an exception for Opera somewhere in the JS, although I don't know where or what to add. If you can replicate my problem it might help. Use Opera v9.23 on Win32 and go to my sample image gallery and click an image to enlarge, and while it loads, hover the mouse over the image. It should remain semi-transparent. You can then try again and click an image to enlarge, and then make sure the mouse is off to the side of the screen somewhere so it is NOT hovering over the loading image. It should work properly and the image should be fully opaque. To me, that means the problem probably lies somewhere with the "onmouseover" event? or maybe in CSS in a ":hover" pseudo class.
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