Daan Timmer wrote:Btw, here is a very nice example why all you IE LOVERS :puke: should go to FF/Opera!
You can clearly see which browsers do follow the standards and which don't
(in FF some corners show up rounded cuz I am using -moz-border-radius in the stylesheet...)
That's quite a minor problem from some I've come across.
We were making a survey, which had speech-bubble style paragraphs at the top, 4 of them in 2 columns. FF and Opera were fine, IE however, decided to make the top of a 5th bubble in the second column. It created another element from scratch and drew it on the screen. This isn't following standards, this is just a bug. So the clever users on Opera anf FF have to suffer.
The reason I quoted you is your use of the -moz-border-radius attribute. I don't understand why Firefox has such tags, as these styles are part of CSS 3 and surely it's sensible to support the actual CSS now, rather than change things later?
As for your JS/Image issue, I don't understand what the problem is with the page, as Opera doesn't have speed issues like that on any other page I've tried. I presume you've coded something to generate the images? In which case it seems to oddly favour FF and IE.