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Cleo 2011-01-26 11:13 AM

Is this page blinking in Windows Firefox?
 
A reviewer says that this site is blinking in Windows Firefox.
http://porncleo.com/shemale/lucky_du...sex/index.html

I don't see the page blinking in any of my Browsers including Safari, Firefox, Windows IE but I don't have Windows Firefox installed so can't check in that and that seems to be were the issue may be.

Cleo 2011-01-26 11:30 AM

Never mind...

Somehow text-decoration: blink; got inserted in the body tags pf some of my style sheets.
(I'm going to blame it on being wasted on pain pills last month) :D

Seems the Mac browsers and Windows IE have enough sense to ignore the blink tag.

Doing a search and replace and then a rsync on all my domains now.

Toby 2011-01-26 11:31 AM

No, not blinking in FF 3.6 or SeaMonkey 2.0.11 on Windows 7

pc 2011-01-26 11:54 AM

I noticed that on few previous sites but I thought that it's perfect way to add " |shocking|shocking deal" for surfer :)

Windows XP FF/3.6.13

Voltar 2011-01-27 12:51 AM

yea, i use to add the blink tag to any text that i used a marquee tag on, for those browsers that marquee doesn't work on...but that is so few now i just leave the code off...

amzone 2011-01-27 06:14 AM

not blinking in firefox 3.6.13 Vista

RedCherry 2011-01-28 04:15 PM

I used #FFF for white background in a table, and on Firefox, it shows up as black. On google chrome, it shows white, so had to change it to #FFFFFF to satisfy firefox. Dreamweaver defaults to using the 3 letter codes, and I don't always check in firefox, so not sure how many sites have weird colors in firefox.

ecchi 2011-01-29 04:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedCherry (Post 498579)
Dreamweaver defaults to using the 3 letter codes.

Using 3 letters is a very bad idea. Many new, and all old, browers assume you bolloxed up and will make random guesses as to what you mean. I was not aware that Dreamweaver (or any HTML editor) put in a three letter colour code, but this helps to validate my long held personal belief that no proper webmaster should rely on software to code their pages, and that any important website (e.g. those that you use to make a living) should be coded by hand.


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