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Posted by windandwaves on 05/29/07 03:44
On May 29, 1:59 pm, "rf" <r...@invalid.com> wrote:
> "windandwaves" <nfranc...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:1180392776.476856.287380@n15g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
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> > Hi Folk
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> > I am trying to debug my page in Safari.
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> > Please have a look at
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> >http://www.friars.co.nz/listing.php?p=ptc
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> > When clicking on the images on the right-hand-side, they open at the
> > top of the page in a big size.
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> > However, in Safari the JS does not work and it opens in a new window
> > (my backup for if JS does not work). I have been trying to debug this
> > on a Mac + Safari, but I could not find the problem.
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> > Can you help by telling me what is wrong with the JS in Safari.
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> Nope. Not with the source code of that page. Without any formatting I can''t
> read it.
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> However, I notice something else:
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> The rollover effect on those images, making the caption visible only on
> rollover, is extremely distracting.
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> While playing with this I noticed another issue: you reload those images
> *from the host* on every rollover. I was wondering why my network icon was
> flashing so much and switched on firebug, noticing to my dismay your page
> had used over ten megabytes of my bandwidth. Not a page I would visit again.
> I hope your client has "unlimited" bandwidth :-)
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> --
> Richard.
Hi Richard,
Thank you for your note. I would be very surprised if the above is
true. I use firebug too, and the images are definitely not loaded on
every roll-over. If you want to inspect the html, the easiest thing
to use is firebug....
Anyway, I might try the JS group for help.
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