You can replace the image with a box (a DIV) when it starts moving, and replace the image when the move is complete JavaScript frameworks (like jQuery or Scriptaculous ) often have optimized code for this type of activity and handle these problems internally for you.
You can replace the image with a box (a DIV) when it starts moving, and replace the image when the move is complete. JavaScript frameworks (like jQuery or Scriptaculous) often have optimized code for this type of activity and handle these problems internally for you.
I'm writing some code to move dynamically an element on my page. If I try to apply this at img element with generous dimension I notice in IE a very slow down effect. Also, if the image is not displayed with its full size, IE seems to be more more slow.
There are some workaround for this? Firefox and Opera are very very fast in this.
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