February 19, 2004

I hate browsers (or how to stop flickering CSS images)

Ryan Carver has found a way to minimize the flickering CSS Background Images in IE6. IE 6 sucks at CSS. For any number of reasons. But one thing that sucks is the flickering you can get with mouse-over images. This can now be fixed. This problem is caused by background properties. background-color:, background-repeat, background-properties will cause these problems, if it's set to anything other than transparent, repeat or any value. And there are other causes. The area of the image causes problems. Transparent GIFs cause problems. (Yeah, they're SO cutting edge. I just hate browsers. God how I hate them.) Anyways, this is a good article that helps out fixing some of these annoyances.
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