Thanks.

Well, it works pretty much as well in jsfiddle as it does in IE...

Trying to suss out which code is relevant and which isn't atm...

On Jul 20, 5:29 pm, Ryan Florence <[email protected]> wrote:
> Welcome :D
>
> The best way to get help is to:
>
> 1) Find the exact bits of code you're having a problem with
>
> 2) Go tohttp://jsfiddle.net
>
> 3) Paste in the *relevant* html, css, and javascript, and explain the problem 
> and what is expected behavior
>
> On Jul 20, 2010, at 4:16 PM, giantdrummerboy wrote:
>
> > I'm working on a page for someone, and after days and days of beating
> > my head up against a wall, I finally got a couple of MooTools effects
> > working...or so I thought.
>
> > I'm running FF3, and it occurred to me that some of the JS or CSS may
> > not be working properly in IE.
>
> > Nothing's working.
>
> > The two big effects I'm going for is a fade transition of the main
> > picture when hovering over the three links, and the fx.slide effect
> > when you click "Androx Designs" in the disclaimer at the bottom.
>
> > The page is bobhurley.org/testbed
>
> > Can anyone enlighten me as to why IE is sucking so much harder than I
> > ever thought it could?

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