Hi all,
I'm running a x-fade script on 3 images on a home page that i'm developing, but in the third image (doctors operating) there are 3 random white dots appearing on the right hand side of the image. These are not a part of the original image.
See page here: http://hahnhealthcare.businesscatalyst.com...oners/index.htm
It's as though the browser hasn't rendered the whole image and has some 'dead pixels' on this image.
I am curious as to whether anyone has seen anything like this before and what i might be able to do to fix the issue.
Cheers,
Craig.
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Weird Dots on image, only happens in IE7 & 6
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Posted 04 November 2008 - 03:04 AM
I've tested this on a number of machines in the office, and am able to replicate this issue. Glad that it's not happening at your end... but is it affecting anyone else?
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Posted 08 November 2008 - 05:48 PM
cstewz, on Nov 2 2008, 23:35, said:
Hi all,
I'm running a x-fade script on 3 images on a home page that i'm developing, but in the third image (doctors operating) there are 3 random white dots appearing on the right hand side of the image. These are not a part of the original image.
See page here: http://hahnhealthcare.businesscatalyst.com...oners/index.htm
It's as though the browser hasn't rendered the whole image and has some 'dead pixels' on this image.
I am curious as to whether anyone has seen anything like this before and what i might be able to do to fix the issue.
Cheers,
Craig.
I'm running a x-fade script on 3 images on a home page that i'm developing, but in the third image (doctors operating) there are 3 random white dots appearing on the right hand side of the image. These are not a part of the original image.
See page here: http://hahnhealthcare.businesscatalyst.com...oners/index.htm
It's as though the browser hasn't rendered the whole image and has some 'dead pixels' on this image.
I am curious as to whether anyone has seen anything like this before and what i might be able to do to fix the issue.
Cheers,
Craig.
Hi Craig-
I have seen this on some of the Flash that we did for an airline---ironically also on the 3rd image of 3. In that case we had the developer simply get a new source file for the art and it was resolved. We never well able to tell what caused the issue, as when we looked at the file independantly we could not see any such distortion.
Please let me know what you find out.
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