I'm had the exact same problem with FF.

I worked my way around it, though. I'll try and dig it up from the
archives and post it.

Indeed, the Effects queue is not working properly for me. I wanted to
make a drop-down menu with different Effects, only to find out I had
to queue manually, and always have fallbacks. For instance, mouseover
event always checks if the opacity, width and other Effects stuff seem
out of order and sets a default value. Same for mouseout. Sometimes I
think I would be better off doing all the effects manually! GRRRRR.

Nevertheless, kudos to the guys at Scriptacolous. It's a phenomenal
extension and I use it everywhere!

Is there a way to set everything to default in Effect(s).

On Nov 28, 12:01 pm, Xavier Noria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 28, 11:07 am, Wizz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > It seems to like some sort of rendering problem.
>
> > I only get the problem on slides where there is only a header present
> > or very little content. If I keep an eye on my firebug-console[*], I
> > can see that the slide does get the  full opacity (0.999999), but it
> > just isn't rendered by the browser. If I hover over the element in
> > question in the firebug (html-)console it magically appears.
>
> > So I'm not sure if this is a scriptaculous problem, or just a firefox
> > bug.
>
> So everything points to Firefox indeed. I have changed the transition
> to hide + show, what a pity.
>
> Thank you!
>
> -- fxn
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