These look pretty good in sync, so the Safari browser is not recommended! Try Firefox or IE. And God only knows what RSS readers will do to this.
actually, i'm using safari and it looks good. to be honest, though, it looked cleaner in my rss reader than when i opened it up here to let you know how good it looked... so whatever... safari!
side by side, IE is crisper than safari.
Crisper, but also they're out of sync in Safari, no? My understanding is GIFs start playing when they load in that browser, so you could end up with 3 doing one cycle and a fourth doing another.
Nice to hear it's flattered in the RSS reader, Marisa. Paul Slocum's was doing extremely odd things to a table I posted a while back. I also get borders slightly larger than images in Bloglines (when I use borders)--looks horrendous. Dirt style without the charm. I wonder what new form of reader will be invented that changes basic format instructions?
i think that's mostly true about sync, but somehow they sync well for me, in safari. i remember the table drama. the trouble i have with gifs in safari is that sometimes they process poorly (i think it's a loading issue), so photos often look cut in half or they look like those kids book where you swap out heads & bods... hate that!
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These look pretty good in sync, so the Safari browser is not recommended! Try Firefox or IE. And God only knows what RSS readers will do to this.
- tom moody 3-26-2006 3:39 am
actually, i'm using safari and it looks good. to be honest, though, it looked cleaner in my rss reader than when i opened it up here to let you know how good it looked... so whatever... safari!
- marisa 3-26-2006 5:36 am
side by side, IE is crisper than safari.
- bill 3-26-2006 6:16 am
Crisper, but also they're out of sync in Safari, no? My understanding is GIFs start playing when they load in that browser, so you could end up with 3 doing one cycle and a fourth doing another.
Nice to hear it's flattered in the RSS reader, Marisa. Paul Slocum's was doing extremely odd things to a table I posted a while back. I also get borders slightly larger than images in Bloglines (when I use borders)--looks horrendous. Dirt style without the charm. I wonder what new form of reader will be invented that changes basic format instructions?
- tom moody 3-26-2006 6:37 am
i think that's mostly true about sync, but somehow they sync well for me, in safari. i remember the table drama. the trouble i have with gifs in safari is that sometimes they process poorly (i think it's a loading issue), so photos often look cut in half or they look like those kids book where you swap out heads & bods... hate that!
- marisa 3-27-2006 5:00 am