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display:none or javascript problem?

display:none or javascript problem?  
Gus Richter
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Rijk van Geijtenbeek
 Re: display:none or javascript problem?  
Gus Richter
 Re: display:none or javascript problem?  
Gus Richter
 Re: display:none or javascript problem?  
Gus Richter
From:Gus Richter
Subject:display:none or javascript problem?
Date:Sun, 16 Jan 2005 23:47:36 -0500
Please view this page which performs an Alternate Style change (almost
Alternate Stylesheet) which I've been playing with:

http://www.home.golden.net/~richterf/Opera/ChangeClass_4_Opera_1.html

The images should only appear in the THIRD mouseover, but they stay
visible when moving to the FIRST and SECOND links.

Is there a problem with display:none; or with Javascript to turn off
the images onmouseover?

This page works as expected with Firefox (or any in the Moz family).

--
Gus
From:Rijk van Geijtenbeek
Subject:Re: display:none or javascript problem?
Date:Mon, 17 Jan 2005 13:04:12 +0100
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 23:47:36 -0500, Gus Richter wrote:

> Please view this page which performs an Alternate Style change (almost
> Alternate Stylesheet) which I've been playing with:
>
> http://www.home.golden.net/~richterf/Opera/ChangeClass_4_Opera_1.html
>
> The images should only appear in the THIRD mouseover, but they stay
> visible when moving to the FIRST and SECOND links.
>
> Is there a problem with display:none; or with Javascript to turn off
> the images onmouseover?

Neither, this is a screen update buglet in Opera. If you press F4 twice
for example, you'll see the screen is redrawn and the images disappear
when FIRST or TWO are activated.

> This page works as expected with Firefox (or any in the Moz family).
>



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From:Gus Richter
Subject:Re: display:none or javascript problem?
Date:Mon, 17 Jan 2005 12:16:45 -0500
Rijk van Geijtenbeek wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 23:47:36 -0500, Gus Richter wrote:
>
>> Please view this page which performs an Alternate Style change
>> (almost Alternate Stylesheet) which I've been playing with:
>>
>> http://www.home.golden.net/~richterf/Opera/ChangeClass_4_Opera_1.html
>>
>> The images should only appear in the THIRD mouseover, but they stay
>> visible when moving to the FIRST and SECOND links.
>>
>> Is there a problem with display:none; or with Javascript to turn
>> off the images onmouseover?
>
>
> Neither, this is a screen update buglet in Opera. If you press F4 twice
> for example, you'll see the screen is redrawn and the images disappear
> when FIRST or TWO are activated.
>

Thank you for your earlier response, but I have another question.
Is there a problem in Opera regarding the layering?
In the demo I have the fixed (comment) div at the end - after the object
div and it is displayed correctly as the top layer. If however, I place
the fixed div before or after the span section, then in both instances
Opera displays the fixed div on top of the span and the object div as in
the demo. Placed before the span, it should be behind the object div and
behind the span. Placed after the span, it should be behind the object
div and on top of the span.

--
Gus
From:Gus Richter
Subject:Re: display:none or javascript problem?
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 01:58:08 -0500
Gus Richter wrote:
> Rijk van Geijtenbeek wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 23:47:36 -0500, Gus Richter wrote:
>>
>>> Please view this page which performs an Alternate Style change
>>> (almost Alternate Stylesheet) which I've been playing with:
>>>
>>> http://www.home.golden.net/~richterf/Opera/ChangeClass_4_Opera_1.html
>>>
>>> The images should only appear in the THIRD mouseover, but they stay
>>> visible when moving to the FIRST and SECOND links.
>>>
>>> Is there a problem with display:none; or with Javascript to turn
>>> off the images onmouseover?
>>
>>
>>
>> Neither, this is a screen update buglet in Opera. If you press F4
>> twice for example, you'll see the screen is redrawn and the images
>> disappear when FIRST or TWO are activated.
>>
>
> Thank you for your earlier response, but I have another question.
> Is there a problem in Opera regarding the layering?
> In the demo I have the fixed (comment) div at the end - after the object
> div and it is displayed correctly as the top layer. If however, I place
> the fixed div before or after the span section, then in both instances
> Opera displays the fixed div on top of the span and the object div as in
> the demo. Placed before the span, it should be behind the object div and
> behind the span. Placed after the span, it should be behind the object
> div and on top of the span.

I take it that no response means means this is more than a little
buglet? Is this flagged to be fixed for the next release?

--
Gus
From:Gus Richter
Subject:Re: display:none or javascript problem?
Date:Mon, 17 Jan 2005 07:19:04 -0500
Rijk van Geijtenbeek wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 23:47:36 -0500, Gus Richter wrote:
>
>> Please view this page which performs an Alternate Style change
>> (almost Alternate Stylesheet) which I've been playing with:
>>
>> http://www.home.golden.net/~richterf/Opera/ChangeClass_4_Opera_1.html
>>
>> The images should only appear in the THIRD mouseover, but they stay
>> visible when moving to the FIRST and SECOND links.
>>
>> Is there a problem with display:none; or with Javascript to turn
>> off the images onmouseover?
>
>
> Neither, this is a screen update buglet in Opera. If you press F4 twice
> for example, you'll see the screen is redrawn and the images disappear
> when FIRST or TWO are activated.
>
>> This page works as expected with Firefox (or any in the Moz family).
>>

Thank you.

--
Gus
   

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