http://notquitewhite.co.cc/nqw/
is it me or do the webpages seem a bit laggy?
edit: not in loading times, in scrolling up and down.
http://notquitewhite.co.cc/nqw/
is it me or do the webpages seem a bit laggy?
edit: not in loading times, in scrolling up and down.
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fine here
what browser are you guys using?
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No problems with Chrome here.
I am getting an issue in Chrome, but not in IE (but IE also doesn't show the same formatting).
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IE 8 doesn't support HTML5 or CSS3 i don't think..
The lag seems really noticeable in chrome for me, not so much in the Firefox 4 b1. and there's no lag in the Internet Explorer 9 Preview. Though, that might be because image-size: 100% (which scales the image to fit the browser window) hasn't worked...
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I see no lag in FF 3.6.6
You oculd try putting the correct DocTYPE in![]()
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Do I really need to post instructions for googling 'HTML 5 doctype'?
It seems however that you have the correct doctype already:
!DOCTYPE html
is correct.
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Yup HTML 5 is still very much a work in progress, and you can expect support for the various features it provides to vary a great deal across browsers and even across different versions of the same browser.
Given that in the real world it's still necessary to support IE6, I suspect that I won't be writing HTML5 code for anything other than my own personal projects or intranet apps for quite a while yet.