great idea :-),
thank you for the fast help.
i'll immediately try that, as the only work around i've come up with
by now is setting the filter property opacity back to 100 after
issueing .show().
best regards
lukas
Am 16.01.2007 um 10:01 schrieb George Adamson:
>
> Hi Lukas,
>
> I've got around problems like this in the past by ensuring you have
> explicitly specified height and width on the elements before you
> fade them*.
> Also, Show() in IE is affected when ClearType is enabled in
> Windows, but you
> can get around this by specifying element background color (other than
> transparent or blank).
>
> If you're experiencing either of these problems then they're just
> mad IE/JS
> quirks rather than JQuery faults.
>
> Cheers,
>
> George
>
> * You can use JQuery to measure and set the width and/or height for
> you
> before the first fade or hide.
>
>
> Lukas Pitschl wrote:
>>
>> hi list,
>>
>> i'm terribly sorry to litter this list with all IE7 problems, but
>> unfortunately i have to have my sites working in that s**** browser
>> too, so i can't hesitate to ask.
>>
>> fadeOut doesn't seem to work on divs if triggered twice or more
>> times. it works if only triggered once, but it seems that opacity is
>> not restored, or the opacity filter is not removed after fading out
>> and then reactivating the div with $('#some_mane').show().
>>
>> is there any workaround?
>>
>> thx for help
>>
>> lukas
>>
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