Zyzzyva100
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Not sure if this has been brought up in the other thread, but a quick thread seach yielded nothing. Is nobody else having problems with some of the flash titles? The ones that always give me problems are the date tags. They just appear as a white bar for me, but if I highlight them, then the text shows through.
Also, after being at the main page for a little while, I lose the titles to the articles/reviews at the top. They just go to white bars, and I can't even highlight over them, I just have the option to click on them as links. Edit: I realized that they turn into white bars during the mouse over effect, it must be something to do with transparancy or layers.
I am using linux, so maybe this isn't a problem to the majority of users around here using windows. Problem occurs on my both my laptop (ubuntu), desktop (gentoo), and my webserver on campus (fedora core 3). I have tested it in firefox 1.5, opera and konqueror 3.5.1 (latest stable version, complient in about every way). I haven't tried from a windows box yet, so I am not sure if this is a linux flash problem. Not using any 64 bit distros at the moment though, so its not a chroot problem, not an architecture compatability problem.
Any other linux users out there care to comment, or windows users who may have seen this problem?
Also, after being at the main page for a little while, I lose the titles to the articles/reviews at the top. They just go to white bars, and I can't even highlight over them, I just have the option to click on them as links. Edit: I realized that they turn into white bars during the mouse over effect, it must be something to do with transparancy or layers.
I am using linux, so maybe this isn't a problem to the majority of users around here using windows. Problem occurs on my both my laptop (ubuntu), desktop (gentoo), and my webserver on campus (fedora core 3). I have tested it in firefox 1.5, opera and konqueror 3.5.1 (latest stable version, complient in about every way). I haven't tried from a windows box yet, so I am not sure if this is a linux flash problem. Not using any 64 bit distros at the moment though, so its not a chroot problem, not an architecture compatability problem.
Any other linux users out there care to comment, or windows users who may have seen this problem?