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    Default Jolting pictures

    Hi guys, please could someone take a look at my site and tell me if there is a way to stop the pictures jolting on the front page at the bottom when you scroll up and down.

    http://www.inheritancewills.co.uk

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    Default Re: Jolting pictures

    ....it all works fine for me ? Using FF, btw
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    Default Re: Jolting pictures

    Ok thanks for letting me know, just someone said it was jolting around when they scroll up and down. Sorry what does FF mean?

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    Default Re: Jolting pictures

    I've checked in FF (Firefox), An alternative browser to say IE (Internet Explorer) and all looks OK.

    You may wish to size your images using an external image editor before you drop them on BV to promote faster loading. On the page they look small because you've used BV's sizing handles but all is not what it seems.

    Here are the actual sizes of 2 images I picked at random

    http://www.inheritancewills.co.uk/images/bv01289.jpg
    http://www.inheritancewills.co.uk/im...l%20button.jpg

    Big arn't they?

    I hope I've helped.
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    Arrow Re: Jolting pictures

    It's more than that ... especially since the picture files have not been reduced in addition to your page size is 1162 pixels wide and making it difficult for most broswers to resolve the page easily during the scroll.

    You would be best advised to adjust the size of your pages to no wider than 960 maximum standardized width (the evenly divisible grid format across all systems and resolutions) to make it easier for the various browsers to render the page evenly and without fault.
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    Default Re: Jolting pictures

    Hi guys,

    Many thanks for the very usefull help! I will get looking in to that now.

    Just another quick question, do you know how to move to a certian point on the page after clicking a link. Eg click on link on tables, and then it opens a new page with a list of other objects and it takes you to the table part further down the page?

    Hope this makes sense.

    Thanks again.

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    Arrow Re: Jolting pictures

    It's called a "bookmark" ... try developing a habit of using the Forum's SEARCH tool to find a solution you can select from according to your needs.

    To make it easy on this one, this once > Bookmark - Top of the page - Bookmarks
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