Not at all. The source images are at http://circle.twu.net/livejournal
The triple-wide is a function of Mozilla refreshing when it hits the end of the loop though. It's because the corner piece is bigger than the top/sides, so when it refreshes it tiles the animations and then resets it to one.
On that note, I have to say this is the most awsome webpage I've ever made! It's revealed bugs in Safari and Mozilla! ^_^ Bill Gates should pay me for my secret so he can put it on all MS owned sites and decry it the 'industry standard' and comment about how it 'breaks' other browsers. O_O
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Date: 2004-04-05 11:47 pm (UTC)The triple-wide is a function of Mozilla refreshing when it hits the end of the loop though. It's because the corner piece is bigger than the top/sides, so when it refreshes it tiles the animations and then resets it to one.
On that note, I have to say this is the most awsome webpage I've ever made! It's revealed bugs in Safari and Mozilla! ^_^ Bill Gates should pay me for my secret so he can put it on all MS owned sites and decry it the 'industry standard' and comment about how it 'breaks' other browsers. O_O