Neither does Firefox. Is it just my feeling or is firefox falling behind with technologies lately?
Best, Oskar ___ Oskar Krawczyk http://nouincolor.com 2010/2/23 Fábio M. Costa <[email protected]> > I dont think this would be possible. You could make it smoother but just on > browsers that have css animations, and they dont include ie6/7/8. > > > -- > Fábio Miranda Costa > Solucione Sistemas > Engenheiro de interfaces > > > > On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:22 PM, Matt Thomson <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> I am trying to fade one image in and another image out, when the >> images are in the same postition (photo gallery problem). >> >> Both the images have to fade, as often the images are different sizes, >> and it looks strange if a smaller one fades in on top, while the big >> one stays there, then disappears. >> >> I have set up a test page here: >> >> http://www.ignitewebdesign.co.nz/fade-test/fade-test.html >> >> The fade looks good in Google Chrome 4, but look jumpy/patchy in >> Firefox 3.6, IE7 and IE8. >> >> It seems to get more jumpy as the image width and height increase. >> >> Any ideas on how to get a cross browser smooth fade are much >> appreciated. >> >> Matt. >> > >
