Hi,
Interestingly I saw the FOUC for about a minute before the style appeared,
and it was a good thing, because the site was fully usable, so I read it
through
before any styles were applied :) I have mostly encountered this with
cssZenGarden (when the stylesheet is fetched from some far-far-away
On 3 jan 2005, at 14.02, Lea de Groot wrote:
Its called a FOUC - a flash of unstyled content.
Does this problem happen with other browsers?
From memory, it only happens in IE5.5 and Safari
(ok, that probably means it happens in Konquerer too...)
Safari? I use it all the time, 10-15 hours a day, and
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 23:34:17 +1100, Ryan Sabir wrote:
> I'm often seeing the problem where the HTML loads before the CSS,
> leaving a second or so where you can see the raw structure of the site
> before it gets the stylesheet applied. For example:
Its called a FOUC - a flash of unstyled content.
Hi Ryan,
This is a common problem, (Flash of Unstyled Content) with plenty of cures.
Check this out:
http://www.bluerobot.com/web/css/fouc.asp
Prabhath Sirisena
www.vesess.com
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 23:34:17 +1100, Ryan Sabir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Its great that more and mor
It's called a Flash of Unstyled Content (FOUC)
See http://www.bluerobot.com/web/css/fouc.asp
(Found in Resources section of the Web Standards Group's site)
Regards
--
Bert Doorn, Better Web Design
http://www.betterwebdesign.com.au/
Fast-loading, user-friendly websites
Ryan Sabir wrote:
Hi all,
Its great that more and more people are fully laying out their sites using
CSS, but I'm often seeing the problem where the HTML loads before the CSS,
leaving a second or so where you can see the raw structure of the site
before it gets the stylesheet applied. For example:
Hi all,
Its great that more and more people are fully laying out their sites using
CSS, but I'm often seeing the problem where the HTML loads before the CSS,
leaving a second or so where you can see the raw structure of the site
before it gets the stylesheet applied. For example:
http://www.come