Come on now, create a JsFiddle so we can all test :-)
O.
On Mar 16, 2011, at 9:27 AM, stratboy wrote:
> Oooooops, wrong post, excuse me!!!!
>
> Anyway, for the above problem, I can't get it. No solutions. I don't
> know. Maybe It's because the definitions in the css are not related to
> 1 specific class:
>
> #main-menu > li.p1 > a{ width:53px; }
> #main-menu > li.p2 > a{ width:52px; background-position:0 -50px }
> #main-menu > li.p3 > a{ width:72px; background-position:0 -100px }
> #main-menu > li.p4 > a{ width:88px; background-position:0 -150px }
> #main-menu > li.p5 > a{ width:74px; background-position:0 -199px }
>
> So maybe in this case mootools is not able (only in damned ie..) to
> retrieve the background-position prop.
>
> Bye!
>
>
>
>
> On 16 Mar, 09:23, stratboy <[email protected]> wrote:
>> In the end, for ff is simply a cache problem. Doing this:
>>
>> image+'?nocache='+Date.now()
>>
>> solves the problem. It is necessary only in ff, though.
>>
>> And still I can't really undestand how they do here, where it seems
>> they don't take advantange of anti-cache techniques:
>>
>> http://ines-papert.de/en/home
>>
>> uh?
>>
>> On 16 Mar, 08:08, stratboy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> The only difference I see is the use of getElement instead of $(), due
>>> to the fact you're using a class I guess.
>>> Wow. I've got to try something similar and see what happens. In the
>>> meantime, thank you :)
>>> I'll let you know
>>
>>> On 15 Mar, 18:25, Oskar Krawczyk <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>> Anyway, work fine here.
>>
>>>> http://jsfiddle.net/rjCeS/andtheresult on IE8:http://d.pr/rnv2
>>
>>>> On Mar 15, 2011, at 5:18 PM, stratboy wrote:
>>
>>>>> Yes I mean IE8 :)
>>
>>>>> On 15 Mar, 16:43, Oskar Krawczyk <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> Wow, my brain parsed it as V8 (the V8 found in Chrome).
>>
>>>>>> On Mar 15, 2011, at 4:15 PM, Lee wrote:
>>
>>>>>>> I think he said IE8 ("v8").
>>
>>>>>>> On 15/03/2011 15:32, Oskar Krawczyk wrote:
>>>>>>>> Which IE?
>>
>>>>>>>> On Mar 15, 2011, at 3:31 PM, stratboy wrote:
>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi! elem.getStyle('background-image') seems not to work in explorer
>>>>>>>>> (tested on v8)
>>>>>>>>> Idem if I use 'backgroundImage' or only 'background'. In ff and safari
>>>>>>>>> it works.
>>>>>>>>> That property is setted in an external css definition.
>>
>>>>>>>>> How can I solve this issue?