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Hello Jan,

Posted: 08 Jun 2008, 22:04
by phenry
Hello Jan,

getting since using 1.8.0 plugin and 1.8.6 component of gallery in firefox (2.0.0.14) the following error message:

Warning: Unknown property 'filter'. Declaration dropped.
Source File: http://www.adventgemeinde-tuebingen.de/ ... hocagaller y.css
Line: 82

Internetexplorer does the job. Firefox hangs when clicking on the plugin links.
Any idea? Input is greatly appreciated. I love your gallery and won't miss it

give it a try under:
http://www.adventgemeinde-tuebingen.de/ ... article/44

regards

Peter

There is the 'o

Posted: 08 Jun 2008, 22:32
by Jan
There is the 'opacity' code (there is a hack because of displaying in in more browsers - e.g. in non standard browsers like IE

Hi Jan,y

Posted: 09 Jun 2008, 09:37
by phenry
Hi Jan,

yes I have seen this topc but was not certain about it. Problem with me is that I have to close firefox and startup it again because of this declaration problem.
Otherwise firefox hangs and is loading and loading ....

So what would I have to change in the code?
is it somewhere here?

/*download message*/
#download-msg{
font-family:sans-serif;
font-size:83%;
position:absolute;
left: 10%;
top:10%;
background-color: #ebecff;
border: 5px solid #cccccc;
filter:alpha(opacity=80);
opacity: 0.8;
-moz-opacity:0.8;
z-index:1000;
}

Thank you in advance

Peter

try to remove e.g.:

Posted: 09 Jun 2008, 10:22
by Jan
try to remove e.g.: filter:alpha(opacity=80); if it not helps, try to remove other items:
-moz-opacity:0.8;
opacity: 0.8;

Hi Jan,m

Posted: 09 Jun 2008, 17:08
by phenry
Hi Jan,

my last trial Good news is that it has nothing to do with the opacity.
Bad news is that my firefox hangs and I am getting mad
And Bil Gates IE6 or IE7 does it !

Would you pls (next opportunity) browse with your firefox the link below and cklick on one of the galleries there?
Is your firefox hanging or does it browse to the gallery immediately?
It is probably something simple - you are the master -

http://www.adventgemeinde-tuebingen.de/ ... article/44

Hope to read you

Peter

my firefox too.

Posted: 10 Jun 2008, 17:31
by Jan
my firefox too. but no idea why