I use FF and I have seen that behaviour on many many sites. My guess is that the code has been optimised for IE ?
I had this problem too. I tried many, many, things to fix it, but all to no avail. The only way I could get around it was to stick adsense right down the bottom of my page, so that it was out of sight when running the cursor over the nav links. I suspect it’s still happening, just can’t see it now.
flickerin is what i notice on tons of websites. esp if the iframe is positioned using css.
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stir
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There is no flicker anywhere once i remove the offending javascript code from adsense. I’ve been to a bunch of wordpress sites that feature adsense in the same manner with firefox but I can’t seem to figure out what they are doing right that I’m not.
Thanks for all the replies btw.
I do not know if you had a chance to read the brilliant article by Brit Pack designer malarkey on this subject called Dear Mr Google
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stir
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Thanks wairoanz. Your post just saved me a lot of time since I was planing on geting dirty with the CSS. But I did come across some wordpress sites who do embedd adsense under the menu and somehow manage to not cause any flicker. I’ll try to post some links to the mystery sites.
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stir
(@stir)
This did not do the trick for me π
I’m still too stupid to know whats wrong with my layout. I’m starting to really hate adsense.
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I just paste the adsense code I got from Google in the index.php, and I didn’t have any problems with flickering. Now I just need to get good advertisments π