I agree. There are also issues related to text quality when using
filters in IE so I've been removing the filter attribute after using
animations such as fadeIn.
element.style.removeAttribute('filter')
This fixes the crappy text quality bug when an elements alpha opacity
is set to 1.
On Jan 16, 12:45 pm, prefect <[email protected]> wrote:
> jQuery supports automatically using Explorer's Alpha filter for
> setting an elements opacity, ie. when doing css('opacity', '0.5').
>
> Explorer's filters have varying degrees of side effects, and to
> minimize these I suggest automatically disabling the Alpha filter as
> well when the opacity is set to 1.0, which equals no opacity anyway.
>
> One can do this manually with css('filter', "alpha(enabled='false')"),
> but I think jQuery just as well could do this automatically since it
> already implisitly activates the filter.
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