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How can I change the script on my website www.joeduerr.com to allow the mouseover to work the same as it does with IE?

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I use a script to dim the images and mouseover to brightly display the images. If you go to headshots or any of the bottom buttons on my website, in Firefox the script doesn't work. I need to know how to rewrite the code so it will work with Firefox. It only works with IE. I would be happy to supply the code I use if that will help.

I use a script to dim the images and mouseover to brightly display the images. If you go to headshots or any of the bottom buttons on my website, in Firefox the script doesn't work. I need to know how to rewrite the code so it will work with Firefox. It only works with IE. I would be happy to supply the code I use if that will help.

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The only thing worse than the problem I'm having is the Firefox support. I have spent more time trying to get a script working on your browser than I have developing my whole website, and I use Windows Notepad to write all my programs. I will inform all my clients that are using Firefox that I will NOT be fixing the problem with Mozilla and that if they want to show off their website they will have to use Windows Explorer.

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I think you can do this in Firefox 8 with the opacity css property. See the example at https://developer.mozilla.org/en/CSS/opacity
I have tried this on a simple image with a classname of "opacity". For a nice fade in/out effect you can add a transition with 4 extra lines of css.

   img.opacity {  
      opacity: 0.4;
     -moz-transition-property: opacity;  
     -moz-transition-duration: 1s; }
     
   img.opacity:hover {  
      opacity: 1.0;  
     -moz-transition-property: opacity;  
     -moz-transition-duration: 1s; }