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- Tim Arnold
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Please look at this page:
www.xero-competition.com/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=35
Open the first image "xero_sr3_1.png.... in the triangular airbox behind the seats of the car is a solitary white pixel which is not there in the actual image.... please check the actual image...
www.xero-competition.com/cms/images/stories/sr3_drive/xero_sr3_1.png
this (above) is the same very image displayed by the gallery... as you can see, outside the gallery, no white pixel.
This is a clone of the same page (not linked to the menu so the public don't know it's there) using the same images but in .jpg format. See the number of white pixels in this one....
www.xero-competition.com/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6&Itemid=33
and likewise. the image viewed outside the gallery script...
www.xero-competition.com/cms/images/stories/radical_gallery/xero_sr3_1.jpg
again, no white pixels! Is this a glitch in the script? I have tried various methods of resampling the original images. The png's in the publicly visible page were resized directly from the original images 2048 x 1536 pixels to 600 x 450 pixels using a little smoothing in the bicubic resampling in PhotoShop CS2. Before that I had tried resampling in stages with both png's and jpg's, each time these images contained several white pixels when displayed in the gallery.
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But don't despare, at least IE7 is growing rapidly (30% share until now - estimated) and by the end of the year, such headaches are gonna be a thing of the past. Others will come next with IE7, LOL!! :D
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I also got the links in the wrong order in my original post, this is the order they should have been in:
www.xero-competition.com/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6&Itemid=33
www.xero-competition.com/cms/images/stories/sr3_drive/xero_sr3_1.png
www.xero-competition.com/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=35
www.xero-competition.com/cms/images/stories/radical_gallery/xero_sr3_1.jpg
Just read the text in the original post as is and it will match these links!
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PS the emoticons on this forum are displaying a broken images (red x) on my PC!
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PS Clean your browser's cache and you'll see the new emoticons ;)
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PS Clean your browser's cache and you'll see the new emoticons ;)
No, didn't work, they're still not showing! ???
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Tested on IE6,7 - Opera 8,9 and Firefox 2.x ;)
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Reboot!
Tested on IE6,7 - Opera 8,9 and Firefox 2.x ;)
Cleared Temporary Internet Files, Rebooted...
Still not working in IE6 or Firefox latest version, Firefox just displays the related text, e.g. Wink, Huh, Smile etc... IE6 displays a white square with red x and the related text.
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These are random white pixels generated by IE6, because it's a crappy browser to deal with. It cannot handle "opacity" changes properly and throws such white pixels, which in some cases are visible and in others not. Depends both on the browser and on the computer it's installed on.
But don't despare, at least IE7 is growing rapidly (30% share until now - estimated) and by the end of the year, such headaches are gonna be a thing of the past. Others will come next with IE7, LOL!! :D
Hmmm, i use IE7 and have the same Problem. Why ist the Problem NOT in the original Lightbox in the Component Pony-Gallery? I think the Problem is in the Slimbox v1.22
Please look for it!
Sincerly Steve
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