RE: [WSG] Cool No-delay image rollover technique

2004-02-16 Thread Peter Firminger
I know I have my browser (IE 6 WinXP Pro) set to not cache anything, but this method doesn't work for me. Over a second delay on rollover and roll off with a blank space in the meantime. It makes no difference to a _javascript_ preload at all. Much better code though so I'm not canning it.

Re: [WSG] Cool No-delay image rollover technique

2004-02-16 Thread Ben Bishop
I experience the same issue as Peter in Firefox with caching turned off. (although I don't see a delay, I know it's loading a fresh copy of the image when the firewall winks at me every time I roll over tabs on the Fast Company web site.) Here's a real purdy looking tutorial from Dan Cedarholm,

RE: [WSG] Cool No-delay image rollover technique

2004-02-16 Thread Michael Kear
: [WSG] Cool No-delay image rollover technique I experience the same issue as Peter in Firefox with caching turned off. (although I don't see a delay, I know it's loading a fresh copy of the image when the firewall winks at me every time I roll over tabs on the Fast Company web site.) Here's

Re: [WSG] Cool No-delay image rollover technique

2004-02-16 Thread Ryan Christie
] Cool No-delay image rollover technique I experience the same issue as Peter in Firefox with caching turned off. (although I don't see a delay, I know it's loading a fresh copy of the image when the firewall winks at me every time I roll over tabs on the Fast Company web site.) Here's a real purdy

RE: [WSG] Cool No-delay image rollover technique

2004-02-16 Thread Michael Kear
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [WSG] Cool No-delay image rollover technique You'd still get the same effect Michael, but with CSS positioning of a solid image, your code is smaller, more users can see the rollovers, and it just works faster. There's nothing wrong with old-fashioned (keyword) JS