Hi Guys – Is it possible for some guys on larger monitors ( above 1280 res) and especially on Macs - To check:
The performance of the site ( transistions, general speed , any lag etc)
On larger resolutions – There should be no gaps between the menu items ( on smaller monitors this is fine, but apparnetly oin larger ie 1600 rez, there suddenly appear to be spaces)
PLEASE NOTE ****** The site is CMS driven , currently there is only one page in the " Our work" section – “Elements Advertising and marketing” page. (if you click any other link in “our work” youll get bugs.
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Any help on this VERY MUCH APPRECIATED :):to:
Hi Guys – Is it possible for some guys on larger monitors ( above 1280 res) and especially on Macs - To check:
The performance of the site ( transistions, general speed , any lag etc)
On larger resolutions – There should be no gaps between the menu items ( on smaller monitors this is fine, but apparnetly oin larger ie 1600 rez, there suddenly appear to be spaces)
PLEASE NOTE ****** The site is CMS driven , currently there is only one page in the " Our work" section – “Elements Advertising and marketing” page. (if you click any other link in “our work” youll get bugs.
var Computer = iMac 17", 1.9 GHz PowerPC G5
var OS = Mac OS X 10.4.5
var RAM = 1.5 GB
var Safari = 2.0.3
var Flash = 8
Computer+OS+RAM+Safari+Flash = Laggy!
Especially the textscrolling, try turning off the easing. I mean, do you really need the text to be scrolling, if it totally kills the flow of the entire site. That way you won’t have to mask and embed your text either, which also would improve the overall performance dramatically.
Macro Thanks mate Appreciated! – I always have an issue with Flash + Safari + Mac - Im sure its either Safari / the flash player for MAC (if anyone know of a solution or what im doing wrong???)
The textscrolling / easing is going to bew done away with