I haven't had the chance to test this yet. Can anyone else confirm
that setting a background image, even just a 1x1 transparent gif,
solves this issue?

--
Brandon Aaron

On 2/21/07, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi,
>
>  I fixed this in a previous project by applying a background-image rather
> than a background-color. I just checked it in IE7 and the text still appears
> to be fading in/out smoothly.
>
>  Regards,
>
>  David
>
>
>  Brandon Aaron wrote:
>  This bug used to be fixable by applying a background color but not
> anymore (that I know of anyways).
>
> --
> Brandon Aaron
>
> On 2/21/07, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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
>
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