Cole,
I opened the page... IE6, viewing the first time, the image with the wine glass
jumped over a few pixels. I tried it 4 more times from the beginning to see if
it was only the wine image. It never happened again.
I have a site that I just finished a couple of weeks ago,
http://www.emeraldcoastre.com and every once in a while the images in that
"slideshow" jump about 3 pixels right in the middle of the images.
Somehow it's a screwy thing about either Flash or how Flash is rendered in
browsers.
Go figure. I wouldn't sweat it. I wrote down in my notes the idea about only
bringing up the alpha to 99% though! Never know... could be the magic bullet!
Tim
[quoted text, click to view] "Rob Solberg" <rob@east9.net> wrote in message
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PS - There's also a little gap in your music loop when it starts over...you
might try shortening your audio file a little to make the loop seamless.
Rob
[quoted text, click to view] "squidz" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> have a intro that has simple fade in tweens of photos. when the tweens
complete, they are jumping a few pixels to the left.
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> However, of 4 computers we've viewed it on, this jumping happens only on 2
of them. We have a jumping on a Mac using IE and Safari, we have jumping on
a PC in IE. We also have a Mac and PC on which no jump is seen in IE or
Safari...?
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> Is this something related to screen settings? How can a stationery opject
shift like this?
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>
http://www.squidzink.com/client/webextra for a look.
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> Regards, Cole
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