I'm guessing the browser has to move the image AND scale it at the same - and this causes the hicups.
Why even scale the image when you're already scrolling around to view it? On Apr 29, 12:38 am, TheIvIaxx <[email protected]> wrote: > ok so i jumped the gun on ie being faster :) > > if the image is not scaled at all, both ie and ff work great. the > second you setStyle width or height, they are both brought to their > knees. IE8 more so than ff. Chrome handles it well in all cases. > But clients dont use chrome :) Any ideas as to why scrolling would be > extremely slow when an image has its dimensions set through css? Just > a limit of Fx.Scroll or browser quirks? > > thanks
