Thanks Leonardo, I'll try that now.

On Jul 8, 5:52 am, Leonardo K <leo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm trying to guess here. I believe the problem is the padding of the
> element you are sliding. Try to remove the padding from li and add to the
> div inside.
>
> I know jQuery animate padding as well but in the IE is not smooth enough.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 19:52, Bill <bllfr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm seeing some weird behavior with the slideUp() and slideDown()
> > functions in IE 6, 7, and 8.
>
> > First, open the following URL in Firefox, Chrome, or Safari:
>
> >http://69.59.182.148:4080/test/07072009/html-scaffolding/advanced-sea...
>
> > Click on one of the checkboxes under the first grouping with the
> > heading, "Multi-Select Filter Name 1." A control appears at left. If
> > you continue clicking on and off checkboxes, you will continue to add/
> > subtract elements from the control appearing at left. Additionally you
> > can subtract elements from the control by clicking on the little "x"
> > icons. Whenever addition/subtraction occurs, jQuery first calls the
> > slideDown()/slideUp() function, and then deletes the actual HTML that
> > was just shown/hidden. This animation is very smooth in all browsers
> > that play according to the rules, but IE 6, 7, and 8 introduce some
> > "unique" detritus into the animation that makes it appear jumpy.
>
> > 1. The solid blue border at left turns white during the animation
> > 2. A small white gap at the bottom of each added <li> element appears
> > during the animation
> > 3. The animation stops when it appears to be only half-way through,
> > meaning it doesn't change the height from 32px to 0px continuously.
> > Instead, it goes from 32 px to about 16px, and then straight to 0.
> > 4. #3 seems to be worse when the "x" icon is clicked rather than
> > unchecking the checkbox.
>
> > I'm using jQuery v. 1.3.2. All my code is in the file
> > "jquery.smartfilter.js."
>
> > I've read about issues like these in earlier versions of jQuery, but
> > applying fixes similar to the ones described in those articles bore no
> > fruit, which leads me to believe there's something wrong with my code.
> > Any insight into what's happening here would be greatly, greatly
> > appreciated.
>
> > Regards,
>
> > --Bill

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