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CSS Panoramic Scroller - 10/31/2005 11:29:18   
Oooh that Stu's a clever chappie!

http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/scroller.html

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RE: CSS Panoramic Scrolle - 10/31/2005 11:42:42   
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As with the previous demo Internet Explorer and Opera have a smooth transition between images whereas FF flashes from one background image to the next.



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RE: CSS Panoramic Scrolle - 10/31/2005 12:27:09   
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Firefox v1.5 Beta fixes this problem.


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RE: CSS Panoramic Scrolle - 10/31/2005 13:20:30   
A lot of his stuff isn't 100% smooth or cross browser happy - I'm just consistently amazed by the range of ideas he has and the time he spends developing them.

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RE: CSS Panoramic Scroller - 11/11/2005 16:21:16   
I agree that is cool but you gotta see this:

http://www.homespunvr.com/

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RE: CSS Panoramic Scroller - 11/11/2005 18:45:13   
Welcome aboard. Very nice but the difference between yours and his, and the reason we're impressed is that his complies fully with w3c standards and is accessible.

He doesn't need any plug-ins for it to display in all browsers either.

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