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<blockquote data-quote="spiv" data-source="post: 762140" data-attributes="member: 75417"><p>as I figured out it's always with flash sites. The focus of the mouse seems to be still active even when working in another window/program.</p><p></p><p>go to <a href="http://www.stephgoossens.be" target="_blank">this site</a></p><p></p><p>Open your mail for instance, click a button of your mail and then see what happened to the background picture of the site.</p><p>It's gone...somewhere in a rediculous Y value. After a while it comes back when you keep the site in front.</p><p></p><p>What happens here is: the picture of the site relies on your Y movement of mouse. So small resolutions can see the whole picture. This always stays neatly inside the browserwindow. When going to another program the Y value and limits of the browserwindow get screwed. Extremely weird and annoying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spiv, post: 762140, member: 75417"] as I figured out it's always with flash sites. The focus of the mouse seems to be still active even when working in another window/program. go to [URL="http://www.stephgoossens.be"]this site[/URL] Open your mail for instance, click a button of your mail and then see what happened to the background picture of the site. It's gone...somewhere in a rediculous Y value. After a while it comes back when you keep the site in front. What happens here is: the picture of the site relies on your Y movement of mouse. So small resolutions can see the whole picture. This always stays neatly inside the browserwindow. When going to another program the Y value and limits of the browserwindow get screwed. Extremely weird and annoying. [/QUOTE]
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