Just for the record, when I view this page in IE:
http://www.jquery.info/IMG/html/19_typewriter.html

nothing happens. I assume it's supposed to type itself out? It doesn't do
that in IE.

Surprisingly it also behaves badly in FF for the PC. It at least tries to
type itself out, but has some issuies when it gets to the word text.

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Thanks Fil & Christof. These examples are fantastic.

Simon



Christof Donat wrote:

>Hi,
>
>
>
>>I'll publish it later on jquery.info with explanations, and probably a
>>nicer code, but you can get a first version here:
>>        http://www.jquery.info/IMG/html/19_typewriter.html
>>
>>
>
>Nice. You should handle the tags properly. The following Page contains a
>typewriter that I have written in my pre-jQuery time:
>
>www.apromex.de
>
>This is the JS-Code:
>
>http://www.metatag.de/designs/apromex/ticker.js
>
>It supports three variants of a ticker-display. The typewriter is variant
0.
>
>Christof
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