Any solution to that ??
Having the same issue here…

R.

Le 15 avr. 2010 à 06:45, Josh G. a écrit :

> I would love to know if there is a solution to this problem -- it is
> also apparent on the iPad. It shows up once transformations/
> animations cross a relative threshold, that seems to be defined by
> three relationships -- the animation time, number of child elements,
> and "severity" for lack of a better word, of the tranformation -- ie,
> translating a div with 40 children 30 pixels on it's X axis over 2
> seconds may not trigger the flash, but translating it 150 pixels
> might.
> 
> I was able to eliminate it in one situation by having an active
> placebo tranform on the element from page load translating it 1px over
> 30000 seconds (roughly 8 hours) -- in other words, doing nothing.
> Then, when I activated the actual transform I was "continuing" the
> original tranformation, and there was no flash of white.
> Unfortunately, subsequent transforms trigger the flash, since the
> second tranform completes, and there is no way to resume the placebo.
> (kicking it off again by using the webkitTransitionEnd event just
> causes the flash at that point.)
> 
> On Apr 14, 2:07 am, Remi Grumeau <[email protected]> wrote:
>> It happens here on the simulator too.
>> No hint no, sorry…
>> 
>> Le 13 avr. 2010 à 23:44, dirkeinecke a écrit :
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Hi,
>> 
>>> I've the same issue ... and no solution. But an example:
>> 
>>> http://www.dirkeinecke.de/_temp/slide-test/
>>> (just working with iPhones because of "ontouchend")
>> 
>>> I've figured out, that it depends on the number of elements in the
>>> sliding element. Page 1 has a list with 21 LI elements -> works fine.
>>> Page 2 has a list with 22 LI elements -> quick white flash before
>>> transform.
>> 
>>> It seems, that this line in my script produces the quick white flash:
>>> fromPage.style.webkitTransform = 'translateX('+(isForwards == true ?
>>> '-' : '')+screenWidth+'px)';
>> 
>>> btw: The problem just happens on the iPhone, not in Safari or iPhone
>>> simulator.
>> 
>>> Any hints?
>> 
>>> Dirk
>> 
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