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Re: Fading effects and anti aliasing in IE/Opera

by Karl Swedberg-2 :: Rate this Message:

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in IE 6, make sure the element being faded has an background color  
defined.

Just four days ago on this list, Mike Alsup provided a solution for  
the problem in IE 7:

> But for IE7 you need to remove the opacity filter after the  
> animation completes:
>
> $('#myDiv').fadeIn(function() {
>     if ($.browser.msie)
>         this.style.removeAttribute('filter');
> });

Hope that helps.


--Karl
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On Feb 15, 2008, at 11:51 AM, Nazgulled wrote:

>
> Anyone? :(
>
> On Feb 15, 1:27 pm, Nazgulled <nazgul...@...> wrote:
>> Hi
>> Probably, everyone already noticed on this but when you use fade
>> effects in IE/Opera where you change the opacity and stuff like that,
>> the text on these browsers is poorly rendered. By other words, it's
>> not anti-aliased. It only gets anti-aliased when the opacity is 100%.
>> This doesn't happen on Firefox...
>>
>> Is there a way to workaround this problem or this is a *bug* in IE/
>> Opera that we can't do nothing about?

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