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# It looks
fine in IE, but when you switch to the window from another one, it draws the background then the CSS lays everything out, and you can see it happen, is all.

Opera doesn't do that, IIRC.

And of course, my non-CSS browser at home doesn't do that either.

It looks fine in Opera as well, btw. :)
(, Thu 7 Mar 2002, 7:34, archived)
# wargh
opera won't load it! stupid opera.

i'll just suffer with IE.
(, Thu 7 Mar 2002, 8:00, archived)
# I've noticed it too
but only on my crappy slow home PC. I think it's because the background gif isn't very tall so it has to draw it more often to fill the page. I had this problem once on a page I did. As soon as I made the gif a bit taller everything got drawn much, much quicker.

But is it worth the little bit of extra bandwidth?
(, Thu 7 Mar 2002, 8:08, archived)
# Also
does anyone actually care? ;)
(, Thu 7 Mar 2002, 8:43, archived)