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devknob

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This flash snippet looks and runs fine on Vista/FF/Opera/Chrome and Ubuntu FF/Chrome/Opera but just not FF on mac.

Problem is I dont have a mac, so to comply with the lack of standards I have all these files with different publish settings. Can someone please tell me which one(s) are sliding/fading to the right and which are not doing anything? In FF on a mac? The original complaint was that the image is pixelated. The 1 other mac user I know said it wasnt even animating, now I cant reach......... plz halp =)

[took out http so ppl dont think im spammin]
blog.haamoniismooth.com/?swf=Transition1
blog.haamoniismooth.com/?swf=Transition2
blog.haamoniismooth.com/?swf=Transition3
blog.haamoniismooth.com/?swf=Transition4
blog.haamoniismooth.com/?swf=Transition5
blog.haamoniismooth.com/?swf=Transition6

The only flash on the page should be directly to the left of the 2 glasses next to the bottles and directly to the right of the 'created in san Francisco' deal It should look smooth(the font) and slide to the right as it fades and another text blurb comes up.

plz check it out esp if you just happen to be on firefox right now =)
 
All 6 worked fine for me, OS 10.6, Firefox 3.6.10.

The only thing I see that could be construed as pixelation is that the animation stutters as it moves and vaguely gives an appearance of pixelation.
 
so stumped. wonder if this is a flash version issue or someting.

Thank you very much Angel =)
 
All 6 worked fine for me, OS 10.6, Firefox 3.6.10.

The only thing I see that could be construed as pixelation is that the animation stutters as it moves and vaguely gives an appearance of pixelation.

+1

May I suggest you lose the scrolling all together, and just have fade in/out between each "message"?
 
My Take...

I am running Safari 5.0.2 on SL 10.6.4 using Flash 10.0.45

#1 and #2 were acceptable, but with a little 'bleeding' which is what I think is the 'pixilation'.

#3 I didn't see any issues what so ever.

#4 #5 #6 were pretty bad with the 'bleeding' that I saw.

I attached a couple of .tiff's (in zipped format) to show you what I was seeing.
 

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I am running Safari 5.0.2 on SL 10.6.4 using Flash 10.0.45

#1 and #2 were acceptable, but with a little 'bleeding' which is what I think is the 'pixilation'.

#3 I didn't see any issues what so ever.

#4 #5 #6 were pretty bad with the 'bleeding' that I saw.

I attached a couple of .tiff's (in zipped format) to show you what I was seeing.

Same results here. Flash 10.1.85. Tested with Safari 5.0.2 and Firefox (whatever the latest is, didn't check) both showed identical results.
 
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