On 22/02/2007, at 8:54 AM, Rey Bango wrote: > Thats what I think Brandon was mentioning. > > Rey > > Klaus Hartl wrote: >> Rey Bango schrieb: >>> Hey all, >>> >>> Have a buddy of mine thats having an issue and he asked if I can >>> help. >>> >>> Here's what he said: >>> >>> "Only problem I have had with jQuery is regarding opacity changes >>> with >>> the hide/show effects in IE7 with cleartype in XP. It makes the text >>> look choppy after any sort of opacity change on the parent >>> element. Have >>> tryed to find a solution but with no success." >>> >>> You can see it here: >>> >>> http://down2night.com/seattle >>> >>> Just click on the "What's Down?" button to show the slider results. >>> >>> When you swap between FireFox and IE7 and you'll see how the text >>> is choppy. >>> >>> Any suggestions? >>> >>> Rey... >> >> Isn't that the bug, that can be fixed by applying a background >> color to >> the element that gets its opacity changed? >> >> >> -- Klaus >>
I was caught by this infuriating issue last year. My take on the matter is discussed in this thread: http://www.nabble.com/How-I-use-jQuery-tf2613276.html#a7298722 I don't believe there is a solution. The "fix" MicroSoft applied for the "no background" problem is, in my opinion, worse than the original problem. At least with IE6 you *could* add a background as a workaround. Joel. _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
