If you are changing background images/colors a lot then this,
according to the MSDN article, will stop a memory leak associated with
that in IE6 and would result in better performance over a long period
of time. I would assume that Dean's server side solution would fix
this as well.

BTW ... that site was just chewing up my CPU in Safari due to the
constant moving background.

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Brandon Aaron

On 10/8/06, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This somehow improves the performance of IE6. Interesting object detection
> as well. Opinions on this method?
>
> http://www.hedgerwow.com/360/bugs/dom-fix-ie6-background-image-flicker.html
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