Karl Swedberg wrote:

On Dec 3, 2009, at 7:31 PM, Dave Methvin wrote:

I refrained from replying because the OP seemed trollish, but he has a
point, IMHO.

It would be great if someone who knew both frameworks could set up a
page that demonstrated a side-by-side case where Mootools has smoother
animations than jQuery. Otherwise it's hard do know what might be
causing the problem, or even whether there's a problem at all.

That's a great idea, Dave.

I wonder how much the easing equation affects people's perception of "smoothness." It might be worthwhile to try animations using the easing plugin and see if any of those equations feel smoother.

--Karl

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ok, I've used some code I had lying around and put dummy content in there:
http://www.tnt.be/bugs/jquery/moovsjquery/

I actually don't really see a difference on my Ubuntu box (using FF 3.6b4), but there's a huge difference on a colleague's G4 (OS X 10.4, Firefox 3.5.5), so try to find a slow computer to test this on.

Again, this might be the fault of the plugin I'm using, if you have another way of doing the same thing in jQuery you can tell me so I know for next time. I really prefer using jQuery, but sometimes I just can't because of things like this.

Jonathan

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