I had to set it as relative since I have (in the real page) absolute elements
in it - which also disappear smoothly in FF but not in IE !! -

So in my script I set background as '' and hide absolute elements if IE
browser is used.

Thank you.


Wizzud wrote:
> 
> 
> Remove 'position:relative;' from your #headerphoto css.
> 
> On Oct 21, 10:05 pm, "MichaelEvangelista" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> just a thought, probably better ways -
>> but could you use the same css() to set 'background:none' at the same
>> time
>> you trigger the slideup?
>>
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>> "debussy007" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>> > Hi,
>>
>> > slideUp() & slideDown() is not working well when there are images in
>> IE.
>> > I made a sample page about this issue :
>>
>> >http://matthew16.free.fr/temp/test.html
>>
>> > Click on "Click Here" to animate (slideUp / slideDown).
>> > In Mozilla FF it is very smooth, but you will notice the difference in
>> IE.
>> > Thank you for any workaround, any code !
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