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Re: Re: Mathematica Visualization site - update
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- Subject: [mg58312] Re: [mg58299] Re: Mathematica Visualization site - update
- From: Jeff Bryant <jeffb at wolfram.com>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 00:30:46 -0400 (EDT)
- References: <d9lffs$140$1@smc.vnet.net> <200506270313.XAA11698@smc.vnet.net>
- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
I have tested this under IE, Opera, Firefox, and Safari (all current
versions). I haven't seen a case where this doesn't work. The effect
you are referring to is generated by CSS. Its possible you are using a
browser that doesn't support CSS properly.
What browser (and version) are you using?
-Jeff
Curt Fischer wrote:
> Jeff Bryant wrote:
>
>>I have added two more animations to my Mathematica visualization
>>website. Both animations are related to the lives of stars. The first
>>simulates the proton-proton fusion reaction that fuels most stars. The
>>second animation zooms into the core of a massive star showing the
>>complex structure of concentric fusion shells surrounding the core.
>>
>>http://members.wri.com/jeffb/visualization/animations.shtml
>
>
> Have you tested this web page with multiple configurations and browsers?
> When I move my cursor over the images, several lines of text pops up,
> but whatever the text says is totally obscure, because it overlaps with
> the thumbnail image and the thumbnail caption, and the surrounding images.
>
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