i'm not sure what a flash looks like but my site has a lot of css and
sometime the data is loaded first and displayed without css after a few
milliseconds the css files gets loaded and the site gets rendered.
tibi
Sanjiv Jivan wrote:
The entire sitemesh decoration of your pages takes place on the server
and only when its completed is the entire page content sent to the
client (browser). Its not like the decoration takes place as content
is being rendered in the browser. So the flash is not likely due to
the decoration process - it could possibly be something you have in
your decorator or the page content itself thats casing the flash like
a redirect, large images or tables with images. Install fiddler and
monitor the http requests being made when you hit your page. Look for
redirects and if you dont have and then start removing content from
your decorator and then your page until you get to a point where the
flash disappears and then work your way back and narrow down the problem.
Sanjiv
On 6/28/07, *Daniel.Rodriguez* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Some news :
Just got a huuuge project aproved by using Appfuse (and a
Appfuse-based
Stripes project). Matt & everyone, I can't thank you enough...
Now on to the issue at hand :
Yesterday I was reviewing a site concept with a client and he
noticed that
my app (Appfuse 2.0.5 Struts-Basic) has an ugly "Flash", where the
decorator
appears briefly before it loads.
I didn't notice it before because I usually work on
localhost. However we
uploaded the clients WAR to a remote server and the "flashing" is
totally
noticeable there.
If anyone has seen this, I would appreciate some guidance on how
to get rid
of it.
Thanks
(Gotta hate clients... they always see those little things that
leave us
+11:00 PM at the office...)
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