[css-d] Slides JS behavior due to CSS? (OT?)

2014-10-24 Thread J.C. Berry
Hello all,
Feel free to tell me that this is not a CSS issue, but I thought I'd ask:

We have a sliding banner on our main site homepage
http://www.xifin.com
And our radiology microsite homepage
http://www.xifin.com/radiology

But you will notice on the main site that there is a jump in the image at
the end of each transition.

Do you think this is due to a CSS problem? The script is the same on both
sites, so I am stumped.

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Re: [css-d] Slides JS behavior due to CSS? (OT?)

2014-10-24 Thread David Laakso
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 10:49 PM, J.C. Berry jcharlesbe...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello all,
 Feel free to tell me that this is not a CSS issue, but I thought I'd ask:

 We have a sliding banner on our main site homepage
 http://www.xifin.com
 And our radiology microsite homepage
 http://www.xifin.com/radiology

 But you will notice on the main site that there is a jump in the image at
 the end of each transition.

 Do you think this is due to a CSS problem? The script is the same on both
 sites, so I am stumped.

 --
 J.C. Berry, M.A.


No jump seen in the image at the end of each transition at
http://www.xifin.com OX Yosemite -- FF, Chrome, Safari, or Opera.

Best,
David Laakso

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http://ccstudi.com
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Re: [css-d] Slides JS behavior due to CSS? (OT?)

2014-10-24 Thread J.C. Berry
Thanks, just to clarify. It's supposed to be smooth. I didn't know how to
describe it other than jump and the radiology one is seamless..

On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 8:17 PM, David Laakso laakso.davi...@gmail.com
wrote:

 On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 10:49 PM, J.C. Berry jcharlesbe...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Hello all,
  Feel free to tell me that this is not a CSS issue, but I thought I'd ask:
 
  We have a sliding banner on our main site homepage
  http://www.xifin.com
  And our radiology microsite homepage
  http://www.xifin.com/radiology
 
  But you will notice on the main site that there is a jump in the image at
  the end of each transition.
 
  Do you think this is due to a CSS problem? The script is the same on both
  sites, so I am stumped.
 
  --
  J.C. Berry, M.A.


 No jump seen in the image at the end of each transition at
 http://www.xifin.com OX Yosemite -- FF, Chrome, Safari, or Opera.

 Best,
 David Laakso

 --
 Chelsea Creek Studio
 http://ccstudi.com
 desktop | laptop | tablet | mobile




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jcharlesbe...@gmail.com
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